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Students must clear MDCAT for study abroad
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Pakistan's global role sees diplomatic shift
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'ADR needed to reduce case backlog'
Justice Aurangzeb says 1.82m cases currently pending across the country
A-Level Mathematics paper reportedly leaked
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Jail rejects daughter's plea to meet Bushra
Adiala tells IHC family uses meetings for politics
SC orders early ruling on Imaan plea
Directs IHC to decide suspension petitions in fortnight
Starmer has struggled with the economy, the Mandelson scandal and other issues.
Tariff woes force closure of industries
NEPRA holds public hearing on end-of-term adjustments for KE's Multi-Year Tariff
Population may hit 390m by 2050
Around 256 million, more than current inhabitants, will be seeking jobs
Michigan man sentenced to 30 years for killing his groomsman on wedding day
James Shirah struck groomsman Terry Taylor Jr with SUV after they had an argument at wedding afterparty in 2024Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email A man from Michigan has been ordered to spend at least 30 years imprisoned after killing his own groomsman on his wedding day.James Shirah,...
Cattle rush kicks off as Eid markets come alive
Five sale points join Shahpur Model Market
'Most powerful' nuclear missile will be deployed this year says Putin
Vladimir Putin says Russia will deploy the world's "most powerful" nuclear missile at the end of this year.
KU teachers. employees accuse VC of financial irregularities
Allegations include Rs12.2m ERP project cost, inflated fuel bills, unaccounted fee collections
Karachiites have right to fight back against street criminals: AIG
Azad Khan says citizens can legally use licensed weapons in self-defence
'Stop us if you can': drug kingpin Pinky challenges system
Police claim accused operated cocaine network supplying Karachi's elite through WhatsApp orders, female riders
Three-day ceasefire ends with fresh wave of Russian attacks on Ukraine – as it happened
At least one person killed as Moscow launches drone strikes on energy facilities and apartments European culture editorIt was meant to be the crowning moment of a seemingly never-ending success story: the 70th anniversary of the world’s biggest and ever-expanding live music event, held in a city ste...
Three-day ceasefire ends with fresh wave of Russian attacks on Ukraine – Europe live
At least one person killed as Moscow launches drone strikes on energy facilities and apartments European culture editorIt was meant to be the crowning moment of a seemingly never-ending success story: the 70th anniversary of the world’s biggest and ever-expanding live music event, held in a city ste...
More than 100 Labour MPs sign letter saying it’s ‘no time for a leadership contest’ as Starmer refuses to quit – UK politics live
Three ministers quit the government today in protest of Starmer’s leadership after the PM said he would not step down on TuesdayStarmer tells cabinet he will not quit without leadership challengeHere are some pictures from No 10 this morning.Darren Jones, the chief secretary to the PM, is now being ...
French film industry at risk from the far right, say actors and directors
Juliette Binoche joins 600 leading figures to warn against a ‘fascist takeover of the collective imagination’More than 600 cinema figures have said the growing influence of the far right on French cinema production risks turning into a “fascist takeover of the collective imagination”.In an open lett...
Colbert's curtain call
Late-night television's biggest names reunite as host prepares to bid farewell to 'The Late Show'
Battle for cinema's soul begins at Cannes
Festival leaders defend artists and storytellers as artificial intelligence reshapes the global film business
Eurovision opens under shadow of Gaza war
Five countries boycott song contest over Israel's participation as protests and heavy security grip Vienna
Beatles to open London museum at final gig site
McCartney said the idea was driven by the lack of public access to key Beatles sites in London
Broadcasters must react to threat from ‘creator journalism’, says ex-head of BBC News
Deborah Turness, who resigned last year, says traditional news in danger of being replaced by personality-led contentBroadcasters must urgently adapt to an existential threat from “creator journalism” that is causing audiences to shun traditional television news, the former boss of BBC News has said...