Power Tariff Relief Delayed Amid Fuel Cost Concerns: NEPRA Warns of Higher Summer Bills
Despite an earlier commitment by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to cut electricity tariffs by Rs1.52 per unit, Pakistani consumers will have to wait until May 2025 for the relief. The delay comes amid rising concerns over fuel costs and increased electricity demand during
Pakistan Alerts World of Imminent Indian Military Action Amid Rising Tensions Over Pahalgam Attack
ISLAMABAD – Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar issued a grave warning early Wednesday, stating that “credible intelligence” indicates India plans to launch military action against Pakistan within the “next 24 to 36 hours” under the pretext of Islamabad’s alleged involvement in the April 22
MP Iqra Khalid Meets with Asjad Hussain in Mississauga Amid Canada Election Season
Liberal MP Iqra Khalid, recently re-elected to represent Mississauga—Erin Mills, met with community member and journalist Asjad Hussain as part of ongoing public engagements following her successful campaign in the 2025 Canadian federal election. The meeting, held at her constituency office, highlighted Khalid’s
Pakistan Accuses India of State-Sponsored Terrorism; ISPR Presents “Irrefutable Evidence”
ISPR Reveals Forensic Proof of Indian Army’s Role in Pakistan Attacks; Condemns Pahalgam Accusations Rawalpindi – Pakistan’s military spokesperson, Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, on Tuesday dismissed India’s “baseless allegations” linking Islamabad to the April 22 Pahalgam attack in occupied Kashmir, asserting New Delhi
CCI Backs Federal Decision to Pause Contentious Indus Canals Project Amid Provincial Disputes
CCI halts Indus River canals project pending provincial consensus, forms committee for water equity. Islamabad – The Council of Common Interests (CCI) on Monday unanimously endorsed the federal government’s decision to halt the controversial construction of six new canals on the Indus River until
Khawaja Asif Clarifies “Imminent War” Remarks Amid India-Pakistan Tensions
Pakistan’s Khawaja Asif clarifies “imminent war” comments amid India tensions post-Kashmir attack. Reiterates defense readiness as UN urges de-escalation. Islamabad – Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif on Monday walked back earlier statements suggesting an “imminent Indian military incursion” following a deadly attack in occupied
Trump Doubles Down on Immigration Crackdown Amid Due Process Concerns
Washington, D.C. – The Trump administration intensified its immigration enforcement campaign this week, showcasing alleged criminal offenders on the White House lawn and preparing punitive measures against “sanctuary” jurisdictions, even as critics warn of eroded due process rights and humanitarian risks. Executive Order President
China, US Urge Restraint as India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate After Deadly Pahalgam Attack
Islamabad/New Delhi – China and the United States have called for de-escalation amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan following a deadly April 22 attack in Pahalgam, occupied Kashmir, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists. The incident has triggered cross-border shelling, diplomatic retaliations, and
Death Toll Hits 65 in Iran’s Shahid Rajaee Port Explosion; Negligence Blamed
Bandar Abbas, Iran – A catastrophic explosion at Iran’s strategic Shahid Rajaee Port has killed 65 people and injured over 1,000, state media reported Monday, as authorities blamed “negligence” and vowed accountability for one of the country’s deadliest industrial disasters. Key Details of the
Massive Blackout Disrupts Spain, Portugal, and Southern France; Millions Affected
A widespread power outage plunged Spain, Portugal, and parts of southern France into chaos on Monday, halting transportation, crippling communication networks, and leaving millions without electricity. Grid operators confirmed the unprecedented blackout, though its cause remains unknown. Regional Scope and Timeline Portugal’s REN