Islamabad Expands Electric Bus Network with New Fleet, Depots, and Routes

Islamabad is accelerating its move toward cleaner public transport. The city has added a new fleet of electric buses network and opened a modern depot with multiple charging stations. With this, the capital’s eco-friendly transport network is growing rapidly. Currently, 160 electric buses operate across 21 routes, serving nearly 125,000 passengers daily. Officials aim to […]
Islamabad to Get Dedicated Security Unit for Chinese Citizens

The government has decided to establish a special protection unit for Chinese nationals in Islamabad, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi announced during his official visit to China. The decision came after an important meeting with China’s Minister of Public Security, Wang Xiaohong, in Beijing. This initiative highlights Pakistan’s efforts to further strengthen security cooperation with its […]
Young Leaders Parliament, Hazara Division, Visits KP Assembly and Peshawar Museum

Young Leaders Parliament, Hazara Division, Conducts Educational and Recreational Visit to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly and Peshawar Museum The Young Leaders Parliament, Hazara Division, under the leadership of its Divisional Leader Sikandar Khan Khalil organized a one-day educational and recreational visit to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly and Peshawar Museum. More than 70 male and female students […]
Islamabad NGO Animal Shelter Sealed on AC’s Orders

Islamabad authorities sealed Strays Home Animal Rescue, a registered NGO in Sector D-13, after receiving complaints from nearby residents. Assistant Commissioner Yasir Nazir ordered the action on Friday. As a result, police arrested shelter staff and veterinarians, leaving hundreds of rescued animals trapped inside without food or medical care. Inside the shelter, many animals were […]
Russia-Ukraine War Updates: Strikes, Losses, and Political Tensions on Day 1,284

Escalating Strikes Across Ukraine The Russia-Ukraine war has now reached day 1,284, marked by renewed Russian offensives and widespread destruction. Overnight strikes targeted 14 Ukrainian regions, killing one person and injuring 30 others in Zaporizhia. Residential areas were hit, leaving many homes without electricity or gas. Cities such as Dnipro and Pavlohrad also suffered damage […]
Punjab Introduces Green Credit Program to Reward Climate-Friendly Actions

The Government of Punjab has launched the CM Punjab Green Credit Program (CMPGCP), a first-of-its-kind initiative that rewards citizens with cash incentives for taking part in climate-positive actions. The program, introduced by the Environment Protection and Climate Change Department, is currently running in a pilot phase in Lahore. It aims to encourage people to adopt […]
Peace Pledge Between Armenia and Azerbaijan Marks New Chapter

The long and often violent conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan took a historic turn on Friday when their leaders signed a peace pledge at the White House. Hosted by U.S. President Donald Trump, the ceremony marked the first formal step in decades toward resolving one of the South Caucasus’s most enduring disputes. Armenian Prime Minister […]
Japan Remembers 80 Years Since Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings

As bells rang out over the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on Wednesday, the world paused to remember a moment that changed history forever. Eighty years ago today, on August 6, 1945, the United States dropped the first atomic bomb ever used in war, unleashing devastation on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Three days later, on […]
Pakistan Police Arrest 240 PTI Protesters Demanding Imran Khan’s Release

Police in Pakistan detained more than 240 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporters on Tuesday during nationwide protests marking two years since former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s imprisonment. The demonstrations, held across multiple cities, demanded Khan’s immediate release. In Lahore, officials confirmed arresting 122 activists accused of blocking roads and disturbing peace. Overnight raids in Punjab accounted […]
Pakistan’s Cotton Sector Hit Hard as Output Falls by 30pc

Pakistan’s cotton production drops by 30pc this year, according to a report released by the Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association (PCGA). The data, compiled by July 31, reveals that only 594,000 bales of raw cotton have reached ginning factories nationwide—significantly lower than the same period last year. The biggest setback came from Sindh, where cotton output […]

