At least 42 people including five women, lost their lives in firing incidents across Karachi between January 1 and 28, 2025, ARY News reported citing police officials.Additionally, 233 people, including five women,
An American woman caused a disruption at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport after refusing to board her return flight on Wednesday, following a failed attempt to marry a Pakistani teenager she met online.
The ongoing gas load shedding in Karachi continues to disrupt daily life, with citizens increasingly frustrated by the limited supply and rising costs.Residents from various neighborhoods have expressed growing dissatisfaction,
Three armed robbers raided a private company’s branch in Karachi's Korangi No 4, seizing 37 mobile phones, Rs450,000 in cash, and a security guard’s firearm, Geo News reported
While many of these relationships result in genuine love and marriages, some stories take an unexpected and even tragic turn. This is one such tale, as an American woman, in search of love, found herself abandoned in Karachi by a 19-year-old Pakistani who had promised to marry her.
KARACHI: At least 42 including five women, lost their lives in firing incidents across Karachi between January 1 and 28. 2025, ARY News reported quoting
KARACHI: A total of 12 children have gone missing in Karachi since December 2024, with some being recovered and others still missing, ARY News reported.
While it is commendable that the major part of the “civil work”, as the project director says, has been completed, the remaining work is undeniably worrisome.
KARACHI: A US woman, Onijah Andrew Robinson, found herself in a dire predicament in Pakistan after falling in love with a Karachi teenager.The 33-year-old travelled from New York to
Bilal Chohan, the Project Manager for Karachi’s National Stadium, has slammed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and has complained about not getting the required equipment to complete the stadium work ahead of the 2025 Champions Trophy.
Fresh application filed before SHC states they are satisfied following assurances from senior government officials.
Karachi's cold weather is set to ease starting January 31, with temperatures rising to 29-30°C during the day. Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz ruled out a new cold wave or rain in Sindh during the first week of February.