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FinMin says Pakistan regaining macroeconomic stability, investor confidence
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Tuesday said the country was making a steady return to macroeconomic stability and regaining access to international capital markets. According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Finance on X, Aurangzeb held a meeting in Islamabad with the European Union Ambassador, Raimundas Karoblis, where both sides discussed economic cooperation, investment prospects, and ongoing reforms. Aurangzeb said Pakistan had “recently re-entered international...
Apple names Ternus as next CEO: Tim Cook’s ‘right time to exit’ memo raises questions
Apple's long-serving CEO Tim Cook is stepping down after 15 years, handing the reins to hardware chief John Ternus on September 1. Cook will transition to executive chairman. Ternus, instrumental in products like AirPods and Apple Silicon, inherits a company facing AI challenges and a need for new growth drivers beyond the iPhone.
Apple turns to hardware veteran John Ternus as CEO to succeed Cook
InternationalScience & TechnologyApple turns to hardware veteran John Ternus as CEO to succeed CookBy Reuters -Apr 21, 2026Apple on Monday named longtime hardware boss John Ternus as its next CEO, turning to another insider to steer the iPhone maker after Tim Cook as it navigates a world radically altered by artificial intelligence, a technology it has lagged on. Cook, a supply-chain genius who boosted Apple’s market value by $3.6 trillion in his 15 years at the helm, will stay on as execu...
Thom Tillis: the Republican blocking Donald Trump’s pick for Fed chair
The outgoing North Carolina senator is refusing to back down in fight over president’s probe into Jerome Powell
Feeling low on energy? Your shoulder pain could be the reason
Feeling low on energy Your shoulder pain could be the reason
Sensex opens 300 points up, Nifty tops 24,400; Adani Ports, ICICI Bank gain nearly 2%
Sensex opens points up Nifty tops Adani Ports ICICI Bank gain nearly
Lahore High Cour grants bail to Falak Javed in Azma Bokhari video case
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Monday granted post-arrest bail to PTI social media activist Falak Javed in a case related to alleged viral circulation of a fake video of Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari. Justice Shehram Sarwar Chaudhry allowed the bail petition subject to furnishing surety bonds of Rs1 million. The judge also granted bail to a co-suspect, Muhammad Shafiq, in the case. The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) had registered a...
Daily Briefing: EC cites ‘logical discrepancy’ to delete voters in Bengal, debate intensifies
In today's edition: Gulf countries rap up infra; special bond between Hindus and Muslims in Tamil Nadu's Thiruparankundram; and more
Meet John Ternus, new Apple CEO replacing Tim Cook: Full story in 5 points
Meet John Ternus new Apple CEO replacing Tim Cook Full story in points
As poor-quality wheat piles up, procurement agencies seek waiver of storage gain norms
The committee warned that enforcing current norms could lead to financial losses and operational difficulties for procurement agencies, as they would be held accountable for weight variations that are beyond their control.
'I'm sorry. What happened to my brain?' Father publicly apologises to his wife for forgetting son, 3, in a hot car to die - and even the judge got teary
'I'm sorry. What happened to my brain?' Father publicly apologises to his wife for forgetting son, 3, in a hot car to die - and even the judge got tearyREAD MORE: For two Aussie dads, the most horrifying of all realisations dawned on them after a busy day at work. Now, as CANDACE SUTTON reports, an expert warns the public: This could happen to any of usBy CANDACE SUTTON, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 04:30, 21 April 2026 | Updated: 04:39, 21 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Apple turns to hardware veteran Ternus as CEO to succeed Cook in AI age
Apple bets on insider John Ternus to lead its next chapter as AI reshapes the tech landscape, with Tim Cook stepping into a chairman role amid rising competition from Nvidia and evolving consumer expectations.
Strait of Hormuz crisis: US forces say 27 vessels redirected amid Iran blockade
US Central Command said American forces have directed 27 vessels to turn around or return to Iranian ports since the blockade of Iranian maritime routes began last week.According to the military statement, the measure targets ships entering or leaving Iranian ports and coastal waters, as tensions continue to escalate in the region.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click here.US forces patrol Arabian Sea after seizure of M/V Touska Helicopter warning to carg...
Nikki Haley's big claim: Seized Iranian ship had missile chemicals from China
Nikki Haleys big claim Seized Iranian ship had missile chemicals from China
Apple shares rise 1% after Tim Cook exit, John Ternus named CEO
Apple shares rise after Tim Cook exit John Ternus named CEO
Man strangles daughter over her relationship with youth, fake complaint backfires
Man strangles daughter over her relationship with youth fake complaint backfires
Carbon in India’s forests projected to grow as warming, rain increase: Study
The largest gains in carbon biomass are projected in the desert and semi-arid zones, followed by the trans-Himalaya, Indo-Gangetic Plain, and Deccan Peninsula| India News
UP's prepaid smart meter drive sees more heat than light. Here's why
UPs prepaid smart meter drive sees more heat than light Heres why
Arsenal news: Erling Haaland ramps up title mind games as bottling claims addressed
Arsenal news: Erling Haaland ramps up title mind games as bottling claims addressedArsenal were dealt a crushing blow to their title hopes by Manchester City with their mentality coming under scrutiny once againCommentsSportKasra Moradi Senior Sports Journalist04:00, 21 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesArsenal have been accused of 'bottling' the title recently(Image: Getty)Plenty has been said about Arsenal’s mentality following Sunday’s monumental 2-1 defeat to Manchester City. The Gunners have s...
PSX extends gains over 2,400 points as oil slides on US-Iran talk optimism
Buying momentum returned to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Tuesday, as investor sentiment improved amid growing optimism over a potential second round of US-Iran talks aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict. Hopes that diplomacy may progress have weighed on global oil prices, easing supply concerns and providing a supportive backdrop for equity markets. The benchmark KSE-100 index traded firmly in positive territory during the early session, the index stood at 174,631.25, up 2,434....