KARACHI: Aircraft Owners and Operators Association of Pakistan (PAOOA) on Friday opposed the coalition government’s “unilateral” decision to outsource country’s top airports without following...
DEHRADUN: Authorities in one of the holiest towns in the Indian Himalayas, Joshimath, were evacuating panicked residents on Sunday after hundreds of houses began...
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has blacklisted 25 individuals including Indian nationals and entities involved in facilitating financing activities of the Houthi militia of Yemen that...
Dr Mohammad Faisal said visas were issued for Baisakhi Festival in line with Pakistan's efforts to promote interfaith harmony and people-to-people contacts.
'A big sign board with picture of Edhi has been placed at a highway in Indian Punjab’s city of Jalandhar to praise his utmost services to the humanity'
LONDON: ARY News again exposed the Indian plans against Pakistan's development by exposing the identity of people who staged a protest in London against...
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan has asked his country fellows to sing his father Dr Harivansh Rai Bachchan's poem instead of 'Happy Birthday To You'...
MANILA: Thousands of jobless Pakistani, Indians and Filipinos are stranded and destitute in Saudi Arabia after the plunge in oil prices sparked construction layoffs, activists and officials said Tuesday.
AHMEDABAD: Members of a cow vigilante gang who stripped and beat low-caste villagers over alleged cow slaughter have been arrested in India after video footage of them went viral, an official said Tuesday.
KARACHI: And the hate lost it eventually, while peace and love prevailed as a large number of Indian citizens on Saturday expressed their wish for tranquility with Pakistan through social media, rejecting the hard-lined Shiv Sena and its promoter - Modi government.
NERAL: When Usha Mantri brushed off frowning traditionalists and moved into a retirement village, she became a pioneer for a generation of Indians who are increasingly breaking the custom of multi-generational households.
NEW DELHI: At least 11 people have lost their sight after undergoing free cataract surgery at a camp in northern India, local authorities say, as fears grow the final figure will be far higher.