Petrol, diesel prices increased again in Pakistan
Petrol price reaches Rs399.86 per litre; levy reduced by Rs3.88 per litre, to Rs103.50 per litre
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Petrol price reaches Rs399.86 per litre; levy reduced by Rs3.88 per litre, to Rs103.50 per litre
Security forces continue operations to secure border, eliminate terrorism
Tehran blames Washington for Gulf instability
Washington says it does not want rising tensions in Lebanon to turn into a full-scale war.
Saqib highlights rapidly changing regulatory landscape of country’s digital assets sector
Premier calls for ensuring effective monitoring of public relief measures
United pacer says team united, free of pressure ahead of Eliminator 2 in Lahore
List of martyrs, injured released
PIA privatisation enters final stage; commission receives formal request from consortium
Merz warns Strait of Hormuz blockade could harm global economy; calls for increased sanctions on Iran.
Global oil routes strained
Supply chain disruption, Middle East tensions cited as key risks; economic indicators remain stable
Firing incidents on April 26 and 29 injure civilians and damage homes in border
Board says AS Level Mathematics exam conducted in Pakistan, other countries
Unusual semi-transparent dish made using molecular gastronomy draws mixed reactions online
Pakistan faces supply pressure linked to Iran-US war and Strait of Hormuz disruption
PTA says it has not received positive response from major social media companies
FO says charges against detained Pakistanis being dropped at Pakistan's request
Previous minimum property value requirement removed for sole owners seeking residence visa
Paine says Multan Sultans journey ends on high note despite eliminator defeat
FO spox says Pakistan backs negotiation-led diplomacy in US-Iran talks
Punjab Assembly receives details of female workers in factories, shops, domestic work
Only 355 out of 12,792 candidates pas written stage, 170 recommended for allocation
Pezeshkian says any US blockade or restrictions 'doomed to fail'
Naval chief says disruptions at critical maritime points threaten global trade, energy security