In response to severe air pollution in Punjab, Pakistan’s most populous province, authorities have declared a health emergency in the cities of Lahore and Multan.
All schools in Pakistan’s Punjab province will remain closed till November 24 while colleges and universities will hold online classes due to heavy smog. The Punjab government of Maryam Nawaz extended ...
According to reports, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah had strongly objected to the move to tour the trophy of Pakistan Occupied ...
The banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attack. However, neither the provincial ...
At least seven people, including security personnel, are feared dead and 10 others injured in a deadly attack on a security ...
The ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 Trophy Tour will start in Islamabad, Pakistan on Saturday, ARY News reported. The ...
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the revised schedule for the 2025 Champions Trophy tour, excluding ...
The Pakistan Cricket Board has canceled the Champions Trophy tour to three areas of the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) after BCCI Secretary Jay Shah protested with the ICC, and the trophy will now ...
The ICC has suspended the Champions Trophy tour involving disputed Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, following protests from the ...
One doctor compared breathing in Pakistan's toxic air to smoking "dozens of cigarettes a day" as Lahore is the world's most ...
"The schools will remain closed for another week due to the hazardous air quality. Institutes including universities would switch to online classes to ensure the safety of students," Marriyum ...
Residents criticised Punjab’s chief minister, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, for travelling to London at a time people have complained ...