Clean Drinking Water Supply Begins in Gwada

Gwadar (Gwadar Pro): The supply of clean drinking water to every household in Gwadar city has officially begun. On March 6, water started flowing into homes through a newly laid pipeline network from the Klanachi Para area. Saifullah Khatran, the Director General of the…

Pakistan Secures IMF Agreement to Lower Electricity Prices

Islamabad: Pakistani officials have successfully persuaded the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to agree on lowering electricity prices. Negotiations between Pakistan and the IMF are ongoing for a $1 billion tranche. During this, energy sector officials held meetings with the IMF delegation over the course…

PAKISTAN’S AMBASSADOR TO TURKMENISTAN DENIED ENTRY TO THE U.S

The Pakistani Ambassador to Turkmenistan, Ahson Wigan, was stopped from entering the U.S. during a private visit, with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirming the incident. Investigations are underway, and the ministry is handling the diplomat’s return, urging caution against speculation.

ELON MUSK SAYS RUNNING BUSINESSES “WITH GREAT DIFFICULTY” UNDER TRUMP ADMINISTRATION

In a Fox Business interview on Monday, Elon Musk revealed that he has been running his businesses, including Tesla, “with great difficulty” while working alongside the Trump administration. Musk’s comments shed light on the challenges he’s faced navigating both the business and political landscapes,…

U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL TO MEET OVER IRAN’S URANIUM STOCKPILE EXPANSION

The United Nations Security Council will hold a closed-door meeting on Wednesday to discuss Iran’s growing stockpile of uranium, which is approaching weapons-grade levels. Diplomats revealed on Monday that the meeting will address concerns over Iran’s nuclear activities and the potential implications for global…

U.S. SUPREME COURT ALLOWS CLIMATE CHANGE LAWSUITS AGAINST OIL COMPANIES TO PROCEED

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a request by 19 Republican-led states, spearheaded by Alabama, to block five Democratic-led states from pursuing lawsuits against major oil companies. The lawsuits accuse the companies of deceiving the public about the role fossil fuels have played…

ASIAN STOCKS PLUNGE AMID GLOBAL TRADE WAR FEARS AND U.S. RECESSION WORRIES

Asian stocks took a significant hit following a sharp sell-off on Wall Street, as investors grew increasingly anxious about the potential for a global trade war triggered by Washington. Additionally, mounting signs that the U.S. could be heading toward a recession are fueling uncertainty…

TANKER CARRYING JET FUEL COLLIDES WITH CONTAINER SHIP OFF NORTHEAST ENGLAND, EXPLOSIONS ERUPT

A tanker transporting jet fuel for the U.S. military was struck by a container ship off northeast England, sparking a fierce blaze on both vessels. The collision led to multiple explosions, forcing the crews of both ships to abandon ship. Emergency responders have rushed…

DALAI LAMA’S SUCCESSOR TO BE BORN OUTSIDE CHINA, SPIRITUAL LEADER SAYS

In his new book, the Dalai Lama has declared that his successor will be born outside China, intensifying the ongoing dispute with Beijing over control of Tibet. This statement adds another layer to the complex political and spiritual conflict over the Himalayan region, which…

PANAMA CANAL EYES PIPELINE FOR LPG TRANSPORT, JAPAN SEEN AS KEY MARKET

The Panama Canal is considering the construction of a pipeline to transport liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) across the vital trade route, according to canal administrator Ricaurte Vasquez. The move aims to streamline gas exports, with Japan emerging as a major potential client for LPG…