Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that 21 Pakistani nationals survived a tragic boat incident off Morocco's coast. Out of 65 Pakistani immigrants aboard, 44 are feared dead, and 10 bodies have been recovered. The Pakistani government is providing assistance to the survivors an
Indian Army chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi on Monday termed Pakistan as the epicentre of terrorism and said that 80 per cent of terrorists active in Jammu and Kashmir are Pakistanis.
In different encounters and operations, the security has been able to eliminate around 75 terrorists in different regions of the state including the Jammu region and the Kashmir valley along with the firefights that take place during infiltration attempts by terrorists on the Line of Control
Parliamentary Secretary Syed Sajid Mehdi suggested that Pakistanis limit internet usage to essential matters, addressing frequent slowdowns caused by overuse and insufficient infrastructure. Speaking on a TV program, Mehdi compared the internet to a congested road, adding that ongoing upgrad
Soaring inflation in Pakistan has left the residents of Karachi grappling with the rising cost of essential goods, making it increasingly difficult for many to afford even basic necessities. Prices of staple items like tomatoes, onions, and petrol have surged in recent months, pushing ordina
A special chartered plane carrying 318 Pakistanis, stranded in Syria due to recent unrest, arrived in Islamabad on Thursday. The evacuation was facilitated by the Pakistani government, with assistance from Lebanon following coordination between Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his
Pakistanis in large numbers are marching towards the capital city of Islamabad in response to the protest call issued by the party of incarcerated former Prime Minister Imran Khan, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
According to the report titled 'An Overview of Pakistani Emigration Patterns', a total of 95,56,507 people emigrated from Pakistan over the last 17 years.
According to a recent study by Pulse Consultant, of those currently struggling to make ends meet, 60 per cent have had to cut back on essential expenses, including groceries, while 40 per cent have resorted to borrowing money from their acquaintances.
The survey of Pakistan, a country with roughly 240 million population, also highlighted that more than half, 56 per cent, of those who are just managing to cover their expenses, are unable to save any money after meeting their basic needs.