Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Fears Assassination Over Israel Normalization Efforts

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman has expressed fears of assassination due to his support for normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel, according to a report by US publication Politico on Wednesday. The Crown Prince reportedly shared these concerns with members of the US Congress, drawing a parallel with Anwar Sadat, the former Egyptian …

PM Shehbaz Sharif Promises Major Electricity Tariff Cut

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif extended Independence Day greetings to the nation and announced plans for a significant reduction in electricity tariffs in the coming days. This move comes in response to widespread concerns about high electricity bills, which the Prime Minister acknowledged as one of the most pressing issues facing the country. He emphasized that …

Digital Economy at Risk, Govt Surveillance Slows Internet Nationwide

In recent weeks, concerns have been rising among businesses in Pakistan due to a significant slowdown in internet services across the country. This slowdown, according to internet service providers, is a result of the government’s increased efforts to monitor internet traffic more closely. The Wireless and Internet Service Providers Association of Pakistan (WISPAP) issued a …

Sindh Minister Saeed Ghani Urges Unity on Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day

Sindh’s Minister of Local Government, Saeed Ghani, emphasized that individuals spreading hatred within the country are not true well-wishers of Pakistan. Speaking at a flag hoisting ceremony organized by the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI) on the occasion of Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day, Ghani expressed concern that despite the nation’s long-standing history, the …

Shah Rukh Khan Makes a Witty Comment that Goes Viral

At the film festival, actor Shah Rukh Khan, who was honored with the Pardo alla Carriera (Career Leopard) award, joked, “If you don’t know me, leave, Google me, and then come back.” The witty comment went viral, with fans loving his sense of humor. Google India responded to the viral comment by sharing a picture …

Google Celebrates Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day with Mango-Inspired Doodle

As Pakistanis across the globe celebrate the 77th Independence Day today, on Wednesday, Google has joined in the festivities by unveiling a special mango-inspired Doodle. The Doodle, a signature feature of the world’s most popular search engine, spells out “Google” in its iconic colors against a green backdrop adorned with traditional Pakistani art featuring mangoes. …

President Zardari, PM Sharif Address on Independence Day

The 77th Independence Day is being observed with a renewed commitment to the ideals of the Pakistan Movement, aiming to transform the country into a true Islamic welfare state. The day began with a 31-gun salute in the federal capital and a 21-gun salute in provincial headquarters. Special prayers were offered in mosques for the …

International Leaders Extend Greetings on Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day

As Pakistan prepares to celebrate its 78th Independence Day, international leaders, including the Russian Ambassador to Pakistan and US Senator Chris Van Hollen, extended their heartfelt congratulations and well wishes to the people of Pakistan. Russian Ambassador Albert P. Khorev, US Senator Chris Van Hollen, and Congressman Thomas Suozzi Send Independence Day Wishes to Pakistan. …

Geomagnetic Storm Hits Earth, Northern Lights Appear in Some Areas

On Monday, the Earth experienced an intense solar storm that may bring the northern lights, typically seen in high-latitude regions, to areas much further south, according to an announcement by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The storm was classified as a level-four geomagnetic storm on a scale of five, indicating a severe …

Government Considers Shutting IPPs to Cut Power Tariffs

The federal government has launched a series of initiatives aimed at reducing electricity tariffs, acknowledging the severe financial challenges facing the country’s power sector. This move comes as part of a broader effort to address the structural issues plaguing the sector, which has long been a source of concern for both policymakers and the public. …

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