Amid the worsening flour crisis in Pakistan, the essential commodity is being sold in the black market making it very difficult for the common people to arrange proper food, The News International reported on Friday.
Thousands of Afghan families in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are concerned about their stay in Pakistan after the government proposed a deadline for the unregistered foreigners to leave the country before October 31, The News International newspaper reported.
The federal government was given an extra month by the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday to submit a report on putting an inquiry commission's recommendations into practice with regard to the issue of missing Baloch students, The News International reported.
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), in a letter to the Sindh government, asked the Balochistan chief secretary to immediately reshuffle the additional chief secretary and three other senior officials of the province, The News International reported.
The federal government is considering selling the shares it now owns in the Reko Diq project to Saudi Arabia in order to attract investment from the Gulf state, reported The News International.
As the general elections are approaching, media organisations in Pakistan on Thursday urged the mainstream and regional political parties to come up with concrete measures in favour of press freedom, reported The News International.
The classes at the University of Karachi in Pakistan remained suspended for the 10th consecutive day after the University teachers announced a strike due to non-payment of arrears for the past one and a half years, The News International reported on Monday.
Following the continuous attack on Ahmad's worship places, the attackers were booked on Friday for vandalizing the worship places, reported The News International.
The Islamabad High Court has fixed former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s petition seeking post-arrest bail in the cipher case for hearing, The News International reported on Saturday.
The discriminatory sections in the Rules of Business 2009 irritate government officials in Gilgit-Baltistan government Service, who went on strike on September 12 on the day of the caretaker prime minister's arrival to the territory, The News International reported.
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan — who is currently incarcerated in Attock Jail in a graft case — expressed his delight at the Supreme Court’s verdict on amendments made to the country's accountability laws, The News International reported citing Khan’s counsel.
A day after being given bail, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) President Parvez Elahi was once again taken into custody, by the Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) Punjab for non-payment of his bail bond, The News International reported on Saturday.