Pakistan PM Among World Leaders Possibly Targeted By Israeli spyware
Israeli fir spyware deepened on July 20 as it emerged that more than a dozen current or former world leaders
Situationer: One year on, hopes for lifting of EU curbs on PIA flights fade
KARACHI: After passing of one year, hopes for lifting of a ban on all Pakistan-registered aircraft to enter European Union
US to evacuate Afghan interpreters who helped military
The United States will evacuate thousands of Afghan interpreters and others who helped US forces in the country starting in…
PM Imran’s cabinet decides against lifting ban on TLP
The federal government has decided to keep the ban on the proscribed Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) intact.
PHC moved against provisions of law on women’s property rights
Peshawar High Court challenging some provisions of the women’s property rights law, which assigned judicial powers
Army troops replace militias at Afghan border
Pakistan has moved the Frontier Constabulary, Levies Force and other militias from the front line positions along the Pak-Afghan border