The opposition in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has filed a motion of no confidence in Chief Minister Mahmood Khan. The resolution presented against the KP CM was signed by 46 members of the provincial legislature. The resolution was submitted with the Assembly Secretary’s office by the opposition’s leaders. The provincial government, accordingRead More →

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) announced the start of direct flights to Sydney, Australia, on Thursday. PIA will begin offering direct flights to Sydney on April 22. Interline tickets to eight Australian locations have also been bought by Virgin Australia Airlines. According to a PIA spokesman, flights would be operated fromRead More →

According to the constitution, the President’s Secretariat has requested Pakistan’s Election Commission to recommend general election dates within ninety days after the National Assembly’s dissolution (NA). According to details, the President’s Secretariat has informed the Pakistan Election Commission that clause 5(A) of Article 48 and clause 2 of Article 224Read More →

Shehbaz Sharif, the President of the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN), has rejected Justice(r) Gulzar Ahmed’s nomination as interim Prime Minister by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). He said this in response to President Arif Ali’s letter to the PML-N president, requesting consultation on the nomination of a caretaker Prime Minister.Read More →

Despite the ban, the bloody sport of kite flying continues in Punjab, with a 40-year-old man being injured on Tuesday in Lahore after a kite thread wrapped around his face. Bashir Ahmed, 40, was riding his motorcycle in Lahore’s Chungi Amar Sadhu neighbourhood when a wayward kite’s thread wrapped aroundRead More →

In their sole Twenty20 international on Tuesday in Lahore, Pakistan, backed by in-form skipper Babar Azam, start as favourites against a depleted Australia. With back-to-back hundreds to help Pakistan win the 50-over series at the weekend, Azam demonstrated why he is the best one-day batsman in the world, and heRead More →