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- PSX slides as KSE-100 index drops sharply during trading
- Bangladesh: Bus falls into Padma River, at least 18 dead
- Iran’s supermarket offers customers credit, asks to pay after war
- Search continues for girl who drowned in water pipeline in Gulshan-e-Hadeed
- Sindh makes online registration mandatory for health officers
- Foreign airlines told to carry return fuel for flights to Pakistan
- US, Israel remove Iranian officials from target list to allow talks
- Early morning rain hits parts of Karachi, more showers likely
Author: News Desk
News Desk DUBAI: A Pakistani national was killed after debris fell on a vehicle during an air defense operation in the Al Barsha area of Dubai on Saturday evening, UAE authorities confirmed. Officials said the deceased was a Pakistani driver who remained inside his vehicle despite receiving alert messages. Authorities urged residents to take such warnings seriously and immediately seek shelter in nearby buildings after receiving emergency alerts. Earlier, the Dubai Media Office reported that a vehicle was damaged by falling debris during the air defense activity in Al Barsha, resulting in the death of an Asian driver. Authorities noted…
News Desk TEHRAN: Iran announced that it will halt attacks on neighboring countries unless strikes originate from their territory, the country’s interim leadership council decided, President Masoud Pezeshkian said. Pezeshkian also issued an apology to neighboring states for recent missile strikes, stressing that Iran does not intend to target Arab territories and aims to avoid unnecessary regional confrontation. Minutes after the statement, an explosion was reportedly heard over Doha, along with a security alarm, which observers believe may have been an intercepted projectile. #Iran #MasoudPezeshkian #MiddleEastTensions #Doha #RegionalSecurity
News Desk WASHINGTON: The Trump administration has approved the sale of $151 million worth of bombs to Israel. According to the US State Department, Israel requested 12,000 one-thousand-pound bomb bodies. The sale includes engineering, technical assistance, logistics, and program support. The State Department said the immediate sale of defense equipment and services to Israel serves US national security interests and will strengthen the security of a key regional ally. Officials noted the sale will enhance Israel’s ability to address current and future threats. Under Section 36B of the Arms Export Control Act, the usual congressional review requirement has been waived.…
News Desk WASHINGTON: US authorities have raised concerns that Chinese hackers may be behind a recent cyberattack on the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) network. According to a US newspaper, investigators believe the hackers could be affiliated with the Chinese government. The attack reportedly targeted the FBI’s internal computer network, though the scale and extent of the damage remain unclear, and investigations are ongoing. The Chinese embassy in Washington has not issued any response regarding the allegations. Reports indicate that the FBI began investigating unusual activity on a specific part of its network on February 17. According to the FBI…
News Desk LAHORE: A petition has been filed in the Lahore High Court challenging the recent increase in petroleum prices, claiming the government’s decision is unlawful and harmful to the public. The petition was submitted by Azhar Siddique of the Judicial Activism Panel, arguing that the government’s move to raise petrol prices by Rs55 per litre is an “illegal and anti-people measure” that will significantly affect essential sectors across the country. Read More: https://metro-morning.com/petrol-and-diesel-prices-rise-by-rs55-amid-middle-east-crisis/ According to the plea, the price hike will increase costs for transportation, electricity generation, agriculture, and food items, ultimately placing additional financial burden on ordinary citizens.…
News Desk RAWALPINDI: An Anti-Terrorism Court in Rawalpindi has announced its verdict in the May 9 General Headquarters (GHQ) attack case, sentencing 47 proclaimed offenders to 10 years in prison each along with a fine of Rs500,000. Among those sentenced are prominent politicians including Omar Ayub Khan, Zartaj Gul, Murad Saeed, Shibli Faraz, Hammad Azhar, Kanwal Shauzab, Shehbaz Gill and Zulfi Bukhari, along with several others. According to the court’s decision, the convicted individuals were found involved in the conspiracy behind the violent incidents that occurred on May 9. A Joint Investigation Team (JIT) report also identified them as key…
News Desk NEW YORK: A Pakistani national has been convicted in the United States for plotting to assassinate several prominent American political figures, including former US president Donald Trump, in a plan allegedly directed by Iran, the US Department of Justice said. The man, identified as Asif Merchant, was accused of attempting to recruit individuals in the United States in 2024 to carry out assassinations of high-profile politicians. Prosecutors said the alleged plot was aimed at retaliating for the 2020 killing of Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani during the administration of Trump. According to federal prosecutors, potential targets in the…
News Desk SIALKOT: A petrol pump employee was killed and another injured after armed individuals in a car opened fire on them on Hajipura Road in Sialkot, police reported. According to authorities, the car occupants asked the petrol pump staff to fill an additional 10 litres of petrol in a can. When the employee refused to provide open petrol, an argument ensued, and the car occupants opened fire before fleeing the scene. Police confirmed that an investigation is underway and efforts are ongoing to locate the suspects involved in the shooting. The incident comes amid a recent sharp increase in…
News Desk AHMEDABAD: Ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup final, the Indian cricket team appears to be influenced by superstition and precautionary beliefs, taking extra measures to avoid repeating past disappointments. The final is scheduled to be played between India and New Zealand in Ahmedabad. According to Indian media reports, the team has changed its hotel in Ahmedabad, avoiding the accommodation it used during the T20 World Cup 2023 final, where India lost to Australia. No official statement has been given regarding the hotel change, but media observers suggest that the move is linked to superstition, aiming to alter…
BNews Desk LOS ANGELES: Scientists have successfully used placenta-derived stem cells during fetal surgery to repair spinal damage in babies diagnosed with severe spina bifida, offering hope for long-term neurological improvement. The groundbreaking procedure involved implanting stem cells directly into the fetal spine during pregnancy, with promising results reported after birth. Spina bifida is a serious birth defect in which a baby’s spine does not fully develop in the womb, potentially causing paralysis, mobility issues, and brain abnormalities such as hindbrain herniation. In the California study, six pregnant women between 24 and 25 weeks of gestation underwent surgery to repair…
