Day: July 18, 2021
Pegasus: Who allowed the use of spying software in India and why?
Authoritarian rulers have freely used the software of Israeli companies, such as Pegasus and Candiru, to suppress dissent and even spy on ...Good news for Pakistani employees working for Dasu Dam
Lahore, 18th July: All Pakistani employees who were fired by the Chinese company working on the Dasu Hydropower Project have been reinstated. ...Shahbaz Sharif Speaks Up Against PTI Government
Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly and PML-N President Shahbaz Sharif has said that behind the load shedding of gas ...Hockey, Ball Stolen from Samiullah’s Statue in Bahawalpur
A hockey and ball have been stolen from the statue of National hockey hero Olympian Samiullah that was erected in Bahawalpur district ...How Much do Pakistanis Pay for Indian Channels Every Month?
Recently, Pakistan’s DTH project, which was to be revolutionary for satellite television and media in Pakistan, was closed. As it stands, according ...PAK vs ENG: Pakistan Wins the Toss, Elected to Field
In the second match of the three-match T20 international series, Pakistan has decided to field after winning the toss against England. According ...Ayesha Omer bashes an internet user for calling Mahira Khan ‘OLD’
Ayesha Omar scolded a female user for criticizing fellow actress Mahira Khan. Yesterday, an Instagram page called “Galaxy Lollywood” shared a photo ...DTH, Pakistan’s Satellite Television and Media Project, Closed
ISLAMABAD: The direct-to-home (DTH) project, which is changing the face of satellite television and media in Pakistan, has come to a halt. ...Bashar al-Assad Sworn In For 4th Term as Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad has been sworn in, on Saturday, as Syrian president for the fourth time in seven years amid a worsening economic crisis ...Why are AJK Elections Significant to Pakistani Political Parties?
Currently, political competition is fierce in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The results of this contest will come out after the July 25 elections, but ...