Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasizes the importance of wetlands conservation for climate resilience and social welfare, urging collective action on World Wetlands Day.
Umer Butt addresses the controversy surrounding Alina Amir's alleged leaked video, emphasizing the dangers of sharing unverified content and the impact of deepfakes.
Pakistan engages in high-level talks with Bangladesh and the Philippines to improve migrant workers' welfare and skills development, focusing on shared challenges and best practices.
In January, Islamabad Police arrested 54 individuals and seized over 21,000 kites and chemical strings in a crackdown on dangerous kite-flying practices. The initiative aims to prevent injuries and fatalities linked to hazardous materials.
Nawaz Sharif visited Data Darbar to oversee renovation and expansion efforts, emphasizing the importance of enhancing facilities for millions of devotees. The project aims to preserve the shrine's heritage while improving access and security.
Maulana Fazlur Rehman, JUI-F chief, urges expatriates to enhance their role in Pakistan's economy, emphasizing their importance in national development and stability.
Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hassan Lanjar announces the success of the Surrender Policy as 38 suspects surrender during a major operation in Kashmore and Sukkur, showcasing the government's commitment to restoring law and order.
Kashmiri political and civil society leaders mourn the death of AJK President Barrister Sultan Mehmood Chaudhry, highlighting his contributions to the Kashmir cause.
A report reveals a surge in killings, arrests, and property demolitions in IIOJK since the repeal of Article 370 in August 2019, highlighting a deteriorating situation.
PML-Q calls for Balochistan Solidarity Week to promote national unity in response to recent militant attacks, urging all parties to stand with the province.
The Pakistan Goods Transport Alliance has raised freight fares by 4% following a diesel price hike. President Malik Shehzad Awan criticizes the government's decision and warns of potential strikes if commitments are not met.
Punjab will implement biometric verification for students in the 2026 matric and intermediate exams, aiming to eliminate cheating and ensure fairness in assessments.