Flash floods kill more than 220 people in India and Pakistan
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KARACHI: Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has criticised Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for failing to live up to his title ‘Shehbaz Speed’ in Karachi,
Islamabad, Karachi police finalise security plans; thousands deployed to ensure safe and smooth Friday processions
From high-efficiency panels and smart energy storage to advanced grid systems, the exhibition showcases the latest in solar solutions, encouraging collaboration among investors, technology providers,
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted moderate to heavy rainfall in Karachi next week, with the incoming monsoon system expected to
Pakistan's independence day celebrations in Karachi turned tragic as reckless aerial firing resulted in the deaths of three individuals, including a s
KARACHI: In Karachi, cancer patients are facing a dire shortage of accessible and affordable treatment options. Despite the growing prevalence of cancer, low-income patients are left with few choices as government hospitals lack the necessary resources to provide adequate care.
According to the Met Office, strong monsoon currents from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal are continuously penetrating the country. Low Pressure System
A growing number of brand signatories and factory inspections has made the country's garment industry more export-ready.
Officials said that additional cases of murder & attempted murder are being filed, police have also seized 68 illegal weapons from suspects, reported ARY News.
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Daily Times on MSNKarachi rain alert: Monsoon to hit from August 18
The Pakistan Meteorological Department has predicted rain across Karachi and several parts of Sindh starting August 18. Monsoon winds, which are currently weak, are entering the eastern regions of Sindh.
For more than 70 years Lipton Yellow Label has been part of daily life in Pakistan. From breakfast tables to evening conversations it has been a trusted name. But Lipton’s connection with Pakistan goes beyond tea. It is about shared roots, real impact and a lasting commitment to the people of this country.
Janmashtami 2025 is being celebrated with devotion across the world, including in Pakistan, where historic Krishna temples still draw worshippers, reflecting Lord Krishna's global spiritual legacy.