Chinese President Xi Jinping acknowledges the dedication of Zimbabwe's liberation war veterans, highlighting the enduring friendship between China and Africa as they approach a significant anniversary in diplomatic relations.
In response to confirmed Nipah virus cases in India, Pakistan has implemented strict health screening at all entry points to prevent cross-border transmission.
An Islamabad court has issued a non-bailable arrest warrant for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi due to his repeated absences from court hearings regarding misleading statements.
The opposition is demanding an immediate family meeting for Imran Khan due to serious concerns over his eye health. Reports indicate potential permanent vision loss if untreated.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi blames the provincial government for the large-scale evacuation of residents from Tirah Valley, citing fear from military operation rumors.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will visit China from January 28 to 31, marking the first visit by a UK PM in eight years. The trip aims to enhance bilateral relations and cooperation.
Pakistan's UN Ambassador Asim Iftikhar asserts that India's occupation of Kashmir is the primary cause of instability in South Asia, calling for adherence to international law.
The Sindh cabinet has approved a Rs10 million compensation package for families of Gul Plaza fire victims. Additional support for affected traders is also included.
The Sindh government has denied allegations from MQM leaders regarding the withdrawal of their security amid rising political tensions following the Gul Plaza fire. The claims have sparked a heated political debate.
The FCC's landmark ruling upholds the super tax's legality, affirming Parliament's exclusive authority on taxation and resolving over 2,200 pending cases.
PTI has raised alarms over Imran Khan's serious eye condition, demanding immediate treatment to prevent permanent vision loss. The party criticizes jail administration for inadequate care.
The Lahore district administration has imposed Section 144 to ensure a safe Basant festival, banning kites with religious and political symbols to maintain order.