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Islamabad: The Serena Hotel has been transformed into a high-security diplomatic venue as Pakistan hosts crucial peace talks between the United States and Iran. Officials stated that the hotel is

Islamabad: Rising geopolitical tensions in the Gulf region and cooling trends in Dubai’s property market are prompting Pakistani investors to redirect capital back to domestic real estate. Analysts note that

Tehran: Iran has reportedly called on citizens to gather around key power plants and critical infrastructure amid escalating tensions with the United States. The move comes ahead of a potential

Islamabad: In a major diplomatic breakthrough, Pakistan has welcomed the sudden ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran after days of intense military escalation. Officials confirmed that both countries,

Saudi Arabia: Authorities have temporarily suspended vehicle traffic on the King Fahd Causeway following safety warnings issued for the Eastern Region. Officials stated that the move is a precautionary step

Lahore: A division bench headed by Justice Hassan Khan Makhdoom has reserved its verdict on a petition challenging the recent marginal reduction in petrol prices. During the hearing, the government’s

Dubai: Dubai’s real estate market maintained strong growth in the first quarter of 2026, with property sales reaching Dh176.7 billion. The surge was largely driven by high demand for off-plan

Dubai: Several churches across Dubai have temporarily suspended in-person services following safety directives issued by UAE authorities to ensure public protection. Major churches, including St. Mary’s Catholic Church and St.

Lahore: Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has intensified its operation against illegal commercial buildings and defaulters of commercialization fees, sealing 139 properties across multiple areas. Acting on the directives of DG

Dubai: The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has confirmed that Dubai’s entire road network has been fully restored following recent severe weather conditions. Officials stated that all major roads and