Kaspersky survey flags cybersecurity gaps and shadow IT risks in Pakistan workplaces

ISLAMABAD — Gaps in cybersecurity policies and the growing use of shadow IT are leaving organizations in Pakistan vulnerable to security risks, according to a new survey by Kaspersky. The…

Abid Saeed

US envoy suggests replacing Iran with Italy at World Cup, FIFA yet to decide

A US envoy has proposed replacing Iran with Italy at the upcoming FIFA World Cup, raising fresh questions over tournament participation as geopolitical tensions continue to affect international sport. Paolo…

Web Desk TPP

Pakistan urged to improve device affordability to accelerate 5G adoption

LAHORE, Apr 23 — Industry stakeholders have called on the government to promote device affordability to support faster 5G adoption in Pakistan, as the country begins rolling out next-generation mobile…

Our Correspondent

Bargad plants over 1,000 indigenous trees in Lahore parks on Earth Day

LAHORE, Apr 23 — More than 1,000 indigenous trees were planted in two public parks in Lahore on Earth Day as part of a community-led plantation drive organized by Bargad…

Our Correspondent

Father–Daughter Clash Shakes the Fidelity Empire

In the history of the corporate world, there are moments when events transcend routine business decisions and instead expose the deeper layers of human psychology, family dynamics, and the complex…

Suspicious Market Activity Ahead of Trump Announcements

In the intricate corridors of the global economy, there emerge, at times, patterns that transcend mere numerical fluctuations and instead reflect a deeper convergence of power, privileged information, and vested…

Pakistan’s Peace Diplomacy: A Defensive Doctrine from Cold War Fault Lines to Great-Power Rivalries

Pakistan’s diplomatic history is often narrated through the lens of wars, crises, and deterrence. Yet an equally important and strategically enduring dimension is Pakistan’s role as a peace-building state, repeatedly…

Dr. Raja Zahid Khan

Manufactured Truths: Journalism, Power & Imran Khan in the Epstein Shadow

“A journalist’s pen must resemble a surgeon’s scalpel, not a bandit’s dagger.” — Syed Abul A‘la Maududi In an age where information travels faster than reflection, where accusation often outruns…

Tazeem Hejazi

An Unfulfilled Charter: Rethinking Justice in the UN

When agitation takes root in thought, it gives rise to chaos. And when chaos settles in both heart and mind, the ability to distinguish between justice and injustice begins to…

Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal

Over 67,000 youth complete PM skills programme as Pakistan expands nationwide training drive

ISLAMABAD, Apr 23 — More than 67,000 young people in Pakistan have completed training under the Prime Minister’s Youth Skill Development Programme in 2024–25, according to official data, highlighting a…

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