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Richard Grenell, claims that Imran Khan shared a "very good relationship" with Trump
Sit-in enters its sixth day, locals warn of humanitarian crisis
Electrocution victim's parents hope court verdict may bring a change to protect precious lives
Hockey, curling, skating tourneys to be held for first time
Defence minister had claimed that Western figures calling for Imran Khan’s release are supported by Israel
Local leadership announces plan to protest former premier's murder
Sanaullah says timeline negotiations welcome, assures there's no urgency from government side
Karachi-Jabel Ali container service will begin in mid-January
Federal Minister for Information Atta Tarar accuses PTI of exploiting subject of military courts to fuel controversy
Says PML-N has agreed to include PPP in committees
Shehbaz hosts ceremony at PM House, Army chief Gen Asim visits cathedral
People mistakenly believe that US officials can make a phone call and fix everything, remarks former ambassador to US
PM praised long-standing bond between countries, describing it as rooted in mutual respect, trust, and shared values
Convoy containing members of the Qatari royal family was travelling on a bird hunting expedition, officials say
This information comes from leaked developer release notes
Senator Kamran Murtaza says gazette notification expected to be issued within the next two days
K-P information advisor calls claims unfounded, urges public not to believe fabricated, misleading news
Over the past two decades, the total area of agricultural land in the city has reduced by almost 25 per cent
Party's information secretary says Imran Khan has firmly instructed party leaders not to compromise on primary demands
Zabihullah Mujahid condemned the attack, leaving six injured, calling it "clear aggression" and vowing a response
Information minister accuses PTI of politicising military courts, creating unnecessary controversy around their trials
The blast damaged a vehicle, with victims swiftly moved to a nearby hospital for medical aid and post-mortem.
Karachi's donkey cart race concludes with top prizes, including PKR 100,000 for first place.
Pm and President reaffirm the rights and respect for minorities on Christmas.
Karachi’s demand is 1,100 million gallons, but we only receive 525 million gallons of water, says Mayor of Karachi.
CM Maryam Nawaz reaffirms commitment to an inclusive society and the protection of minorities in Punjab.
The ISPR said that khwarij were reportedly involved in numerous terrorist activities
Karachi enjoys sunny weather as cold nights set in this December.
A 21-gun salute and national ceremonies honour Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Residents are advised to take precautions against the chilly weather and prepare for the intensifying cold wave
Premier also extends warm wishes to Pakistan's Christian community on Christmas
Central bank offers easy loan schemes to exporters
Chest infection, throat, dry cough patients fill hospitals
PM's aide on political affairs vows no interference in Pakistan's sovereignty
PM's helicopter designated for transporting Parachinar patients to other cities
Forces also extend Christmas greetings to Christians, expressing solidarity with their Christian brothers and sisters
Former Trump nominee for special envoy Richard Grenell, former Congressman Matt Gaetz have also called for his release
Ambassador Mohammad Sadiq met with Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Kabul on Tuesday
Dysfunctional traffic signals, rampant encroachments have instigated chaos on the busy intersectional avenue
Remarks come after concerns raised by US State Dept, EU and UK govt over trial of civilians in military courts
Govt starts manufacturing passenger coaches, goods wagons in Lahore and Islamabad after China's tech transfer
Circular mandates that tuition fees for matriculation students should only be collected up to April
PPP chairman says youth must stand firm in the face of government's attempts to curb their rights
Despite the drop in gold prices, the price of silver remained stable.
In 2017, 8-year-old Azhan Siddiqui was electrocuted after wires snapped during a heavy downpour in Karachi.
The opposition leader cited court hearings as the reason for missing government negotiations.
"The sanctions imposed on us by Washington have no justification," says prime minister
The couple also assured the paparazzi that they would share photos of Dua with the public when the time felt right.
The undersea cable project is part of efforts to address Pakistan's long-standing internet speed issues.
Tourists advised to take precautions as snowfall begins in Murree, including checking vehicle readiness.