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Rain exposes vulnerabilities
Heavy rainfall on Friday flooded low-lying areas across Rawalpindi, with water accumulating up to one foot deep on roads, including major VIP routes. For the first time, spring rains caused water to enter homes in inner-city areas, triggering fears of severe flooding during the upcoming monsoon season. Metro bus stations and old court buildings at the district courts experienced roof leakage, while continuous rain made the weather pleasant and overcast conditions turned day into dusk-like...
Students file complaint over 'police abuse'
A group of students on their way to study at a clinic near Garden Villas on Adiala Road were reportedly subjected to harassment and torture at the hands of police officials. The students were forcibly taken to the police post and tortured even under custody as officials continued to threaten them, demanding that they take no action against the police personnel responsible. Later on, one of the students, Ahmed Ali, approached the Rawalpindi CPO during his open court session and reported th...
NA fails to take up agenda as opposition protests fuel price hike
ISLAMABAD: A 90-point agenda could not be taken up in the National Assembly (NA) on Friday amid a protest by the opposition over an unprecedented increase of 43 per cent and 55pc in the prices of petrol and high-speed diesel (HSD), respectively. The increase, which has led to the petrol price being set at Rs458.4 per litre and HSD price at Rs520.35 per litre, was announced late on Thursday night against the backdrop of a global fuel crunch resulting from the ongoing war in the Middle East. As th...
The Glen Rovers claims Easter Classic prize
The Glen Rovers sprang a 33-1 surprise in the Midnite All-Weather Easter Classic Middle Distance Handicap at Newcastle.With £175,000 on offer a competitive field had assembled, including one from the all-conquering Willie Mullins yard in Gaucher, ridden by champion all-weather jockey Billy Loughnane.
Austria bans US military plans from its airspace
Austria is rejecting a request from the U.S. to use its airspace for military flights related to the war against Iran, with the Austrian government reaffirming its neutral stance and separating itself from President Trump’s war.  “We want nothing to do with Trump’s policy of chaos and his war, which will bring us the next…
Daka’s double earns struggling Leicester a point against Preston
Patson Daka raced back from international duty to score twice and earn Leicester a point in their fight against relegation following a 2-2 draw against Preston.Striker Daka, who started for the Foxes having played for Zambia against Argentina in Buenos Aires in the early hours of Wednesday, pounced on Andrew Moran's under-hit back-pass and sidestepped goalkeeper Daniel Iversen to roll in a fourth-minute opener from the edge of the penalty area.
Swans battle back for entertaining draw at Sheff Utd
Swansea substitute Ji-Sung Eom struck a late equaliser as his side hit back from two goals down to draw 3-3 at mid-table Sky Bet Championship rivals Sheffield United.Gus Hamer's opener for the Blades was cancelled out by Zan Vipotnik's first-half penalty before Harrison Burrows and substitute Tom Cannon gave the home side a 3-1 lead.
Loanee Leyland the hero as Saints fight back to beat Wigan in derby
St Helens scored four tries in the final 15 minutes to pull off an almighty fightback and wrap up a 34-24 victory over Wigan Warriors in the Good Friday derby at the BrewDog Stadium.
8 die in Ukraine in Russian strikes as Kyiv holds door open for Easter truce
Russian strikes killed at least eight people across Ukraine on Friday, including in a “massive” missile and drone attack near the capital, local authorities reported. Ukrainian officials claim the Kremlin is changing its tactics to increase civilian suffering, shifting to daytime barrages and preparing to target more key infrastructure. President Volodymyr Zelensky has signalled Kyiv’s openness to a potential Easter truce. The holiday is celebrated on April 12 in Ukraine and Russia. Zelensky...
Europe’s cyber agency blames hacking gangs for massive data breach and leak
The European Union’s cybersecurity agency said Thursday that a recent hack and data breach at the EU’s executive body was the work of a cybercriminal group known as TeamPCP. In a new report, CERT-EU also reported that the hackers stole around 92 gigabytes of compressed data from a compromised Amazon Web Services (AWS) account used by the bloc’s executive, the European Commission, which included personal data containing names, email addresses, and the contents of emails.
Gorgeous baby great owl looks gratefully at firefighters after being rescued from storm drain
Gorgeous baby great owl looks gratefully at firefighters after being rescued from storm drainBy ALEXA CIMINO, US REPORTER Published: 16:46, 3 April 2026 | Updated: 16:49, 3 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Google Issues Zero-Day Attack Alert For 3.5 Billion Chrome Users
Google has issued an update alert for 3.5 billion Chrome browser users following confirmation of a new zero-day attack exploit.
Fuel hike raises policy questions
The government's decision to raise petroleum prices by an unprecedented margin has triggered fresh concerns over policy consistency as officials appear to have reversed their earlier stance of shielding consumers from global oil volatility within a matter of days. Petrol prices have surged by Rs137 per litre to Rs458 while high-speed diesel has climbed by Rs185 to Rs520 per litre, marking one of the sharpest increases in the country's history. The move comes despite recent assuranc...
OMCs warn against new OGRA verification rules
Oil marketing companies (OMCs) have raised serious concerns over new verification requirements imposed by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) for the release of price differential claims (PDC), warning the move could delay reimbursements and deepen liquidity crisis. In a recent communication to OMCs, Ogra directed companies to submit scanned copies of sales invoices, duly reconciled and certified by their chief executives or chief financial officers, along with verification from ex...
Iran can sustain Strait of Hormuz closure for years, will cut US military logistics: Official
Iran can sustain the Strait of Hormuz closure for years and will cut US military logistics, a senior security official told Press TV, citing the sea-based supply of regional American bases.
Early details on F-15E fighter jet downed in Iran
U.S. officials confirm to CBS News that an F-15E fighter jet was downed in Iran. A search and rescue mission is ongoing, sources say. CBS News
Iran authorities offering a reward for the capture of American aircrew
A search is underway after a two-seater F-15 fighter jet went down over Iran, according to two U.S. officials. NBC News Raf Sanchez reports that Iranian authorities are offering a financial reward for anyone who captures the American aircrew, saying it is a priority for them to be taken into custody.
POLL OF THE DAY: Did Starmer always intend to steer Britain back towards the EU?
As part of the move, the Government's planned food deal with the EU will see new rules that would mean marmalade would have to be renamed citrus marmalade in a bid to move closer to the bloc.
Iran release videos of US aircraft searching for pilots shot down in Iran
Iran's media is screening videos said to show US aircraft searching for the pilots of a US fighter jet shot down in Iran
AI filter and reset
Friends who know my reading habits and hyper-fixations often ask what is preoccupying my mind these days. The Iran war and its consequences are now a lived reality. But that preoccupies me no more than any ordinary citizen or journalist. What dominates my thoughts is a hard question, one I have discussed here more than once and which is only becoming more pressing: our coexistence with advanced machines. Its urgency grows every time I read tech news or a book on the subject, or talk to fri...