Drinking alcohol is illegal for Muslims, who make up the vast majority of Pakistan's population. PARTYING WITHOUT THE POUR They are increasingly turning their backs on the party scene of the past, ...
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that ‘My Karachi Expo’ has become an important and permanent feature of the city’s calendar, reflecting the city’s resilience, diversity and ...
The death toll from a devastating fire at a shopping plaza in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi jumped to 67 on Thursday (January 22, 2026) after police and a hospital official confirmed that ...
Karachi: Comedian and host Tabish Hashmi suggested privatizing Karachi following the Gul Plaza tragedy, criticizing government negligence. He said privatization could allow the city’s diverse ...
Wayne Boich, Reserve Padel founder and CEO, and Derek Jeter, MLB Hall of Famer, join 'Power Lunch' to discuss business opportunities in the sport of Padel. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear ...
It took nearly 36 hours to fully extinguish the blaze that started on January 17 The devastating fire that tore through a shopping mall in Pakistan's largest city, Karachi, over the weekend has killed ...
At least 30 bodies were recovered from a gutted shop as rescue teams continued to comb through the debris of Karachi's Gul Plaza on Wednesday, according to Dawn. Rescue workers search for bodies among ...
The first indoor venue in Indiana dedicated to padel is scheduled to hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday afternoon in Westfield. NorthPoint Padel, an automated facility with two padel courts, at ...
Rescuers have retrieved remains of many more victims from a gutted mall in Pakistan's Karachi, with dozens still missing. The cause of the disaster is still not known. The number of deaths from a fire ...
The death toll from a major fire at a shopping mall in Pakistan’s financial capital Karachi rose to 26 on Monday (January 19, 2026), as the search continues for dozens of missing people, officials ...
Padel – which was officially recognised as a sport in 1993 – is one of the fastest growing sports in Britain, and participation more than trebled in 2024, according to the Lawn Tennis Association.