• Cyberspace Has No Ceasefire: Iranian Cyberattacks on Israel Triple to 4,800 Monthly Incidents, Says Cyber Chief

    The head of Israel's National Cyber Directorate, Yossi Karadi, reports that Iranian cyberattacks have tripled over the past year, jumping from 1,600 monthly incidents in June 2025 to 4,800 in June 2026. Triggered by ongoing military conflict, the sophisticated digital campaign is heavily targeting small businesses, law firms, and public systems with data-wiping malware

  • Europe’s Worst-Ever Heatwave Claims Over 1,000 Lives in France as Grids and Transport Buckle

    Europe is reeling from its worst recorded heatwave on record, with France reporting over 1,000 excess deaths and warning of a further rise in fatalities. The extreme heat, which has placed 150 million people under emergency warnings, has severely disrupted rail transit, forced nuclear power cuts due to warming river coolants, and triggered violent transitional thunderstorms across Western Europe.

  • Operation Ghazb Lil Haq: 29 Terrorists Eliminated in Border and Cross-Border Retaliation Strikes Following Karachi Rangers Attack

    Pakistan’s security forces launched "Operation Ghazb Lil Haq," executing strategic ground raids in Bajaur and precision strikes across the Afghan border in Paktia, Paktika, and Kunar to eliminate 29 militants, including high-value commander Khan Farosh. The retaliatory campaign follows a deadly assault by the banned Jamaat-ul-Ahrar on a Sindh Rangers camp in Karachi that left three paramilitary soldiers martyred.

  • Gilgit-Baltistan CM-Designate Amjad Hussain’s Oath-Taking Ceremony Postponed Due to Scheduling Conflict

    The official oath-taking ceremony for Gilgit-Baltistan Chief Minister-designate Amjad Hussain has been postponed from its July 1 date due to scheduling conflicts with PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. While a new date is being finalized, political parties are currently organizing a small, two-phase regional cabinet of 12 ministers that will initially prioritize general seat winners and IPP coalition partners.

  • U.S. and Iran Agree to De-Escalate Gulf War and Resume Emergency Peace Talks in Qatar

    The United States and Iran have agreed to halt recent military hostilities in the Gulf and will resume emergency peace talks on Tuesday in Qatar to preserve a Pakistan-brokered peace accord. The diplomatic stand-down follows a weekend of intense escalation, which saw U.S. bases in Kuwait and Bahrain targeted by IRGC ballistic missiles shortly after President Trump threatened that Iran would cease to exist if it violated the regional truce.

  • Israel, Lebanon, and U.S. Sign Landmark Trilateral Framework to Pave Way for Peace

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio oversaw the signing of a landmark trilateral framework agreement between Israeli and Lebanese officials in Washington, aiming to end decades of hostility. The accord follows a devastating military conflict that killed over 4,200 people, with Israeli envoys declaring that the framework successfully pushes out Iranian and Hezbollah influence to pave a new road to peace.

  • U.S. and Iran Trade Retaliatory Missile Strikes, Violating Fragile Post-War Ceasefire

    A fragile Middle East ceasefire is facing immense strain after the U.S. and Iran traded retaliatory military strikes following an Iranian drone attack on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz. While President Trump called the strike a foolish violation of the Buergenstock peace roadmap, separate diplomatic progress on a U.S.-Israel-Lebanon framework has triggered mass protests in Beirut, with Hezbollah warning the deal could spark a civil war.

  • No Change at the Pumps: Government Freezes Petrol and Diesel Prices 'Till Further Orders'

    The federal government has announced that petrol and high-speed diesel prices will remain unchanged at Rs299.50 and Rs311.47 per litre "till further orders." The price freeze maintains the massive relief cuts enacted last week, locking in a reprieve for commuters and logistics sectors after a volatile spring that saw wartime fuel costs peak at a historic Rs458 and Rs520 per litre.

  • Two Arrested in Sargodha for Allegedly Burying Teenage Boy Alive Following Sexual Assault

    Detailed Report The Harrowing Incident: In a deeply disturbing case that has shocked the region, Sargodha police on Saturday, June 27, 2026, arrested two principal suspects for allegedly burying a 14-year-old boy alive. The crime took place in the Jhaal Chakian area of Sargodha, Punjab. According to Sargodha District Police Officer (DPO) Sohaib Ashraf, the teenage victim had been brutally sodomized by three suspects approximately 20 days prior to the event. The Motive and Discovery: The perpetrators had strictly threatened the child with dire consequences if he disclosed the abuse, ordering him to act as if nothing had occurred. However, upon discovering that the boy had courageously informed his family and named them, the suspects allegedly kidnapped the teenager on Friday and buried him in a deserted patch of land. The boy's life was miraculously saved when a sharp-eyed passerby noticed a human hand protruding from the loose soil. Local residents quickly gathered, dug up the ground, and rescued the teenager, who was immediately rushed to a regional hospital in critical condition. Active Police Tracking: Following the rescue, Sargodha police registered a formal criminal case, swiftly tracing and arresting two of the prime accused. DPO Sohaib Ashraf stated that specialized police units have been dispatched to track down the third fleeing suspect. Authorities confirmed that further legal and judicial proceedings will be formally initiated as soon as medical professionals declare the victim stable enough to record his official statement.

  • 23-Year-Old UK TikTok Influencer Faces Firing Squad in Dubai After Alleged Self-Defense Stabbing

    British TikTok influencer Brooke George, 23, faces the death penalty in Dubai after being charged with the premeditated murder of her boyfriend, in what her family and advocates state was an act of self-defense against a violent domestic assault. Legal group Detained in Dubai has raised major alarms, alleging the Kent native was denied embassy access, forced to make statements without a lawyer, and subjected to systemic abuse in custody.

  • IHC letter, could be deliberate, but no conspiracy to favor Imran Khan.

  • War of nerves; Establishment, Govt, Imran Khan & People

  • Is there a chance for Imran Khan to be free before Eid?

  • India's Electoral bonds, or bombs? But why now?

  • Nawaz Sharif led government, but where is he?

  • Sindh cabinet or Faryal Talpur cabinet?

  • Asif Ali Zardari bhi President ban gaye, now what?

  • PDM 2.0 is now two-third majority, samjh rahey ho?

  • Wazir-Azam Shahbaz, Saddar Zardari, sab plan k hisab se hai?

  • Reserved seats for SIC/PTI or Maal-e- ghaneemat? And why Asad Toor?

  • Why are halwa-khors not behind bars ASP sahiba?

  • Maryam or Murad, irrelevant.

  • Imran's letter to IMF, will work, won't work.

  • PDM 2.0 will be a disaster, and this is why.

  • Pakistani political situation: Raula pe gaya?

  • PTI plus MWM, PDM 2.0 finalized. What is what?

  • Election 2024 Results: Win and lose for democracy, Kiya hosakta hai ab?

  • Thodi si galati in halkon men surprise degi.

  • Afghanistan-China bhai bhai? humara kiya phir?

  • Why is Bushra Bibi in bani gala and not jail?

  • Art of possibility, so what are the next possibilities?

  • Election men dhandli horahi hai? Tu?

  • One more 'Mandir' in India, what an achievement.

  • Oxymorons and morons in Pakistani Politics

  • If Murtaza Wahab wins: Welcome to Sindh Club and its one party rule

  • Gun control issue in USA; Politics of culture or cultural terrorism?

  • Tribalism in Sindh, one of the many deceptions for lawlessness in Sindh

  • The method behind this madness is the madness itself-Pakistan

  • Religion, False Messiah, and America- deadly combination for American foreign policy

  • Usual Pakistani things: Erasing History: Pakistan Cricket Board new video

  • IMF and west to the politicians, GCC and China to establishment?

  • PTI leaders were forced to quit, banning a political party, Pakistan being Pakistan again.

  • Zia Mohyeddin: Somewhere between Shakespeare and Ghalib

  • July of 1977, and July of 2023, only thing missing is Martial Law.

  • 'Prime minister banun matlab ka karun?' Perfect 'Balwant' for caretaker prime minister

  • Audio leaks fiasco in Pakistan, bleak boundaries of legality

  • Bloomberg report: IMF conditions: Debt Trap: but a lifeline to Afg and Helping hand for Turkey.

  • India's rail tragedy, what should we know?

  • Shahid Khaqan Abbasi's resignation fiasco

  • Concept of relevancy and Pakistan's irrelevant players

  • Pakistan transforming itself into a commercial hub (literally)

  • Bilawal Bhutto Zardari spoke his heart out or a gimmick again?

  • Uzbekistan among few countries where presidents get elected for life

  • 30th June deadline, no IMF agreement yet and Pakistan's 'burn them all' attitude

  • Shipwreck tragedy: Pakistan mourns while others protest for us.

  • Pakistan doesn’t need foreign investment. We need our egos intact.

  • Mt. Everest for Sajid and Naila, SC for PDM, Military for PTI, PTI for Military and Inflation for us

  • Wazzan ghatao, pina chordo ya naukri chordo- Assam Police

  • Budget season in Pakistan- Darnomics or Economics?

  • Europe’s Worst-Ever Heatwave Claims Over 1,000 Lives in France as Grids and Transport Buckle

    Europe is reeling from its worst recorded heatwave on record, with France reporting over 1,000 excess deaths and warning of a further rise in fatalities. The extreme heat, which has placed 150 million people under emergency warnings, has severely disrupted rail transit, forced nuclear power cuts due to warming river coolants, and triggered violent transitional thunderstorms across Western Europe.

  • U.S. and Iran Agree to De-Escalate Gulf War and Resume Emergency Peace Talks in Qatar

    The United States and Iran have agreed to halt recent military hostilities in the Gulf and will resume emergency peace talks on Tuesday in Qatar to preserve a Pakistan-brokered peace accord. The diplomatic stand-down follows a weekend of intense escalation, which saw U.S. bases in Kuwait and Bahrain targeted by IRGC ballistic missiles shortly after President Trump threatened that Iran would cease to exist if it violated the regional truce.

  • Israel, Lebanon, and U.S. Sign Landmark Trilateral Framework to Pave Way for Peace

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio oversaw the signing of a landmark trilateral framework agreement between Israeli and Lebanese officials in Washington, aiming to end decades of hostility. The accord follows a devastating military conflict that killed over 4,200 people, with Israeli envoys declaring that the framework successfully pushes out Iranian and Hezbollah influence to pave a new road to peace.

  • U.S. and Iran Trade Retaliatory Missile Strikes, Violating Fragile Post-War Ceasefire

    A fragile Middle East ceasefire is facing immense strain after the U.S. and Iran traded retaliatory military strikes following an Iranian drone attack on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz. While President Trump called the strike a foolish violation of the Buergenstock peace roadmap, separate diplomatic progress on a U.S.-Israel-Lebanon framework has triggered mass protests in Beirut, with Hezbollah warning the deal could spark a civil war.

  • Two Arrested in Sargodha for Allegedly Burying Teenage Boy Alive Following Sexual Assault

    Detailed Report The Harrowing Incident: In a deeply disturbing case that has shocked the region, Sargodha police on Saturday, June 27, 2026, arrested two principal suspects for allegedly burying a 14-year-old boy alive. The crime took place in the Jhaal Chakian area of Sargodha, Punjab. According to Sargodha District Police Officer (DPO) Sohaib Ashraf, the teenage victim had been brutally sodomized by three suspects approximately 20 days prior to the event. The Motive and Discovery: The perpetrators had strictly threatened the child with dire consequences if he disclosed the abuse, ordering him to act as if nothing had occurred. However, upon discovering that the boy had courageously informed his family and named them, the suspects allegedly kidnapped the teenager on Friday and buried him in a deserted patch of land. The boy's life was miraculously saved when a sharp-eyed passerby noticed a human hand protruding from the loose soil. Local residents quickly gathered, dug up the ground, and rescued the teenager, who was immediately rushed to a regional hospital in critical condition. Active Police Tracking: Following the rescue, Sargodha police registered a formal criminal case, swiftly tracing and arresting two of the prime accused. DPO Sohaib Ashraf stated that specialized police units have been dispatched to track down the third fleeing suspect. Authorities confirmed that further legal and judicial proceedings will be formally initiated as soon as medical professionals declare the victim stable enough to record his official statement.