An US woman, Onijah Andrew Robinson, caused a stir in Karachi after demanding $5,000 per week and expressing her desire to become a Pakistani citizen following a failed relationship with a local man. Robinson, 33, had traveled to Pakistan in October 2024 to marry 19-year-old Nidal Ahmed Memon, after the two allegedly entered an online relationship.
Pakistan’s groundwater crisis worsens as over-extraction depletes reserves, threatening agriculture, industry, and livelihoods
LAHORE: The silverware of the upcoming ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025 returned to Pakistan on Thursday after concluding its world tour. The trophy arrived in Pakistan after touring each of
The tower also has several amenities, including a gym, swimming pool, and cinema. Based on its sheer size alone, the tower even in its current state has become a city landmark.
KARACHI: A US woman, Onijah Andrew Robinson, found herself in a dire predicament in Pakistan after falling in love with a Karachi teenager.The 33-year-old travelled from New York to
The venues are set to host a tri-nation ODI series against New Zealand and South Africa starting February 8, but the state of the stadiums has caused widespread worry.
There will be no captains’ photoshoot or conference in Pakistan before the ICC Champions Trophy, a source in the host cricket board told PTI on Thursday, ending the possibility of India skipper travelling to the country for any pre-tournament engagements.
The BCCI was against the Indian cricket team going to Pakistan - the designated hosts of the Champions Trophy - and hence the tournament was shifted to a hybrid model, where some games will be played
Bilal Chohan, the Project Manager for Karachi’s National Stadium, has slammed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and has complained about not getting the required equipment to complete the stadium work ahead of the 2025 Champions Trophy.
There will be no captains' photoshoot or press conference in Pakistan before the ICC Champions Trophy, a source in the Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed.
KARACHI: Before the roars of spectators engulf the National Bank Stadium, the echoes of pounding hammers, iron-grinding machines and blaring engines prevail at the iconic venue.
Due to logistical challenges with the English and Australian teams' arrival, the tournament’s traditional opening ceremony and the customary captains' day will be scrapped, reported Dawn.