Pakistan Day ceremonies cancelled as govt enforces austerity policy
ISLAMABAD: In response to the ongoing Gulf oil crisis and subsequent national austerity measures, the Government of Pakistan has officially decided that the traditional Pakistan Day Parade and associated ceremonial events will not be held on March 23, 2026. According to an official announcement, the decision to cancel the large-scale
Facts emerge exposing Afghan Taliban hospital narrative
Evidence from the ground in Kabul has raised serious questions regarding the Afghan Taliban’s claims of massive civilian casualties following an airstrike on Monday night. Despite a sudden surge in social media activity and coordinated international campaigns, local reports and eyewitness accounts suggest the targeted site was not a “rehab
Iranian government make big announcement despite of war
Iranian government announced more than 60 percent increase in minimum wage, an important step of the government after inflation and economic crisis, child allowance will also be increased by the same proportion. From the beginning of the next Iranian year, the monthly minimum wage will be increased from 103 million
Flights at two Airports of Dubai suspended amid Middle East crises
Emirates Civil Aviation Authority announced that foreign flights have been suspended at Dubai Airport and Al Maktoum Airport amid Middle East crises. According to the flight monitoring website, Dubai airlines have also started limiting operations once again in the current situation. On the other hand, the fire caused by a
Govt’s proposed school holiday calendar still faces opposition
ISLAMABAD: The debate on the school holiday calendar is still ongoing, with the government’s new proposal still facing resistance from the concerned stakeholders. According to reports, the government has suggested a new school calendar that contains 76 summer vacation days and 17 winter vacation days. The school calendar debate remains
Tarar: Pakistan airstrikes destroy Taliban terror bases in Kabul and Nangarhar
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Armed Forces successfully conducted precision airstrikes on the night of March 16, targeting Afghan Taliban military installations in Kabul and Nangarhar. The strikes were carried out as part of Operation Ghazab Lil Haq, aimed at dismantling the Taliban regime’s terrorism-supporting infrastructure. Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah
Good news for motorcycle and rickshaw drivers: Govt to offer 23 billion rupee subsidy
ISLAMABAD: The government has decided to use 23 billion rupees saved through austerity measures to provide subsidies for motorcycle and rickshaw owners. The subsidy will be distributed based on data from the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) and will target eligible individuals According to Express, a private news channel, the
Pakistan urges global action to tackle Islamophobia at UN
NEW YORK: Asim Iftikhar, Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations and Head of the Islamophobia Core Group, in his address to a special event to commemorate the Global Day to Combat Islamophobia at the United Nations General Assembly, reiterated the need to take concrete measures to address the
Pakistan rejects Taliban’s “Misleading” claims on airstrikes, defends precision targeting
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has rejected recent claims made by the Taliban’s spokesperson, calling them “misleading” and “distorted,” following airstrikes on Taliban positions in Kabul and Nangarhar. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting confirmed that the strikes were executed with precise targeting which resulted in zero civilian fatalities. The Ministry of Information
Operation Ghazab al-Haq: Pakistan airstrikes successfully target Taliban military installations in Afghanistan
KABUL: Pakistan armed forces targeted key military installations of the Afghan Taliban in Kabul and Nangarhar, security sources confirmed. The airstrikes targeted two main sites in Kabul, where Pakistan air forces conducted precise operations that destroyed Taliban technical support systems and ammunition storage sites. Security sources confirmed that secondary explosions





