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Fly through obstacles and score 'puntures' to collect news for Najam Sethi in this fun game.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:36pm
The Attan was popular in Waziristan until three decades ago.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:36pm
The project, which was launched last year but is yet to officially open, is marred with controversy.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:36pm
Almost all these online stores except for CartPK failed to deliver goods within the specified time.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:37pm
The unique Swati cap—designed in the 60s—is a popular favourite among Swatis and world leaders alike.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:37pm
From bacteria powered batteries to glowing seeds, these biotechnology students want to solve problems through science.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:38pm
Pakistan is all set to expand power generation through coal, but renewables may be a better option.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:38pm
While some say the JNU arrests are clear attack on democracy, others claim ‘no insult to Mother India can be tolerated.’
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:38pm
Despite living in the country for 68 years, Hindus have no mechanism to legalise their marriage and divorce.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:39pm
Looks can be deceiving — and in the case of the Jazz JS700, this holds true.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:39pm
A new Indus waterways transport system could revolutionise the economies of South Asia.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:39pm
Local politicians believe political participation will help Muslims address misconceptions about themselves.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:40pm
“I was often tied in a room and beaten with sticks until I felt as if all my bones would shatter."
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:40pm
Farmers lament the ban on fertilisers, which have been banned because they use chemicals used in explosives.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:41pm
Mohafiz, allows you to broadcast a life-threatening situation to your 'In Case of Emergency (ICE)' contacts.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:41pm
She’s seen the KP police force transform from a team with only 19 women, to one with over 600.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:41pm
Key features at a glance include a search for doctors, clinics and hospitals in your city.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:42pm
The app claims to be Pakistan’s one-stop solution for urban transport — but how sustainable is it?
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:42pm
Life in Mubarak Village is a struggle to survive from one day to the next, as the locals put it.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:42pm
Eighth graders in Khyber Pakhthunkhwa receive sex education through interactive theatre dramas on child abuse.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:42pm
A sacred mountain peak draws pilgrims of different faiths—and no faith—seeking personal and spiritual fulfillment.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:43pm
We test PkShip’s claim of introducing ‘borderless shipping’ for the first time in Pakistan.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:43pm
Smart Mini is a good, affordable option but not for users familiar with better Android machines.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:44pm
Over 500 homeless and poor people have found clothes through the wall.
Updated 30 Jul, 2016 12:08pm
'Ice' is eluding the police and recruiting more addicts everyday.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:44pm
Hotels and restaurants in Sindh refuse to serve lower-caste Hindus, or use separate 'soneri' cups.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:45pm
With hopes that CPEC will transform the country's economy, many are concerned locals might be left out of the gains.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:45pm
Innovative startup looks to connect woman doctors with patients through the internet at specialised clinics.
Updated 24 Jan, 2017 03:04pm
In 1978, refugees from Soviet-occupied Afghanistan moved to Peshawar, where they started bee-keeping businesses.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:45pm
The Punjab IT Board launches first-person-shooter game for Android, based on the Army Public School tragedy in Peshawar.
Updated 12 May, 2016 01:44pm