LAHORE: A rickshaw driver climbed an electric pole in the provincial capital on Sunday morning to protest against unjust fine imposed on him for traffic...
KARACHI: Karachi Traffic Police on Thursday announced an alternate traffic plan to avoid snarl-ups due to Pakistan People's Party (PPP) rally to welcome party's...
KARACHI: The Karachi traffic police have announced a traffic plan for the 12th Rabi-ul-Awwal on Monday.
The main processions in connection with Eid Milad-un-Nabi will...
BHAKKAR: Three bogies of Peshawar-bound Khushaal Khan Express derailed in Bhakkar, ARY News reported on Monday.
Police said that the train, heading to Peshawar from...
DUBAI: An unauthorised drone forced Dubai airport to halt air traffic for about half an hour on Wednesday in the second such incident in four months, the airport authority said.
DOVER: British holidaymakers spent hours sweating in their cars as 15-hour queues snaked back from the port of Dover on Sunday due to heightened entry checks by French border police.
DUBAI: Dubai police have seized 81 vehicles for alleged "reckless driving", the authorities said, in a crackdown on street racing among youths in the wealthy Gulf emirate.
BOSTON: A police dispatcher outside Boston got an unexpected call last weekend when a 6-year-old boy dialed 911 to alert them that his father had run a red light on the way to the car wash, according to a recording posted online by the Quincy Police Department.
KARACHI: A massive traffic jam witnessed on Karachi's Shahrah-e-Faisal on Thursday greatly troubled citizens as the vehicles formed long queues for hours, ARY News reported.
KARACHI: The opening of a supermarket on main Rashid Minhas Road in Gulshan-e-Iqbal has turned out to be a source of nuisance -- not alone for the area residents, but also for motorists who ply the major thoroughfare.
NEW YORK: Internet traffic to Wikipedia pages summarizing knowledge about terror groups and their tools plunged nearly 30 percent after revelations of widespread Web monitoring by the U.S. National Security Agency, suggesting that concerns about government snooping are hurting the ordinary pursuit of information.