Meanwhile, travel app Wego.com has announced its plans to expand its operations and Online Travel Agency (OTA) platform in Pakistan. According to Wego, Saudi Arabia remains the most popular destination for Pakistani travellers, with a remarkable year-on-year growth of over 100%.
Pakistan has begun talks with Iran to establish a tourism route, aiming for land access to Turkey and Europe, revealed Sindh Minister Zulfiqar Ali Shah. Speaking at the Pakistan Travel Mart in Karachi,
Pakistan has strongly condemned the terrorist attack in the Sarawan County of Iran. The Foreign Office in a statement on Sunday said the government and the people of Pakistan express their deepest condolences to the bereaved families of the martyrs as well ...
Pakistan Navy ships Rasadgar and Azmat, along with Pakistan Maritime Security Agency ship Dasht, visited Port Bandar Abbas, Iran. The flotilla was led by Commander 14th Destroyer Squadron, Commodore Muhammad Umair. The Mission Commander held meetings with ...
NDU Islamabad, successfully organized an International seminar titled 'Pakistan's Role in Counter-Terrorism: Promoting Peace and Stability.' The seminar brought together experts including Amb Dr. Hazrat Omar Zahilwal from Afghanistan,
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has reported that at least 1.4 million Afghan refugees have returned to their homeland from Iran and Pakistan in 2024.
Islamist militants in an explosive-laden vehicle were thwarted in their attempt to overrun a Pakistani security post near the border with Afghanistan, the army said on Tuesday.
A Stockholm court was due to rule on Thursday whether Salwan Momika, a Christian Iraqi who burned Qorans at a slew of protests, was guilty of inciting ethnic hatred.
ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Commerce has granted a one-time waiver for non-Iranian origin containers, allowing them
A new report reveals the growing nexus between the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran, Al Qaeda, and the Taliban — an alarming development, though not entirely unexpected for the global counter
Iran’s top general is on a two-day trip to Pakistan at the invitation of Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir. He is scheduled to meet with senior Pakistani military officials, as well as the president, prime minister, and minister of defense.
For over two decades, certain factions within Washington’s political and strategic circles have advocated for preemptive military action against Iran’s nuclear programme. However, these propositio