ISLAMABAD: The federal government has announced a 10 percent increase in the pensions of retired federal government employees, ARY News reported.
Finance Ministry issued notification...
SAN FRANCISCO: Dropbox has filed for an initial public offering, seeking to raise an estimated $500 million for the Silicon Valley cloud computing storage...
ISLAMABAD: President Mamnoon Hussain and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday discussed the issue of Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar and resolved to...
NEW YORK: Celebrities led by Sandra Bullock on Wednesday poured millions of dollars into relief efforts after monster storm Harvey ravaged Houston.
Bullock, who maintains...
ISLAMABAD: Chinese military forces have raised slogans of “Jeeway Pakistan” (long live Pakistan) on Monday during a 23rd March, Pakistan Day, parade rehearsal at...
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government (KP) has approved amendment in Ehtesab Commission Act, 2014, and raise in salaries and allowances of members of KP...
HONG KONG: U.S. plans to send warships or military aircraft within 12 nautical miles of China's artificial islands in the disputed South China Sea, possibly within days, could open a tense new front in Sino-U.S. rivalry.
UNITED NATIONS: The United States plans to raise Iran's recent missile test in the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday, U.N. diplomats said, after Washington declared that the launch had violated a U.N. ban on ballistic missile tests by Tehran.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Sunday ordered the authorities not to let private schools impose additional fees on parents in 2015, ARY News reported.
NEW JERSEY: A new billboard in New Jersey aims to raise awareness by displaying a positive message about Islam, which comes as part of a national campaign by Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA).
CALIFORNIA: Twitter Inc said it plans to raise $1.3 billion by issuing convertible senior notes, its first debt offering since its market debut in November.
Commercial Bank of Kuwait, the Gulf state's fifth-largest lender by assets, has received regulatory approval to issue up to 120 million dinars ($425.8 million) of bonds, as it prepares to convert into an Islamic bank.