The pilot of the crashed Japan Airlines flight didn't know about fire until told by crew: report ...
Pakistan can no longer afford politics of ‘business as usual’: Bilawal
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Thursday said the country could no longer afford politics of “business as usual” and it was time for a “new dawn” for Pakistan.
Pakistan can no longer afford politics of ‘business as usual’: Bilawal
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Thursday said the country could no longer afford politics of “business as usual” and it was time for a “new dawn” for Pakistan.
Made-in-Pakistan brands need an incentive policy to grow: FBATI President
The banking regulator should introduce a low-cost financing scheme under an incentivized policy to support the expansion of made-in-Pakistan brands for substituting the inflows of imported foreign ...
Philippines gears up for Black Nazarene procession after 3 years of COVID cancellations
Philippine authorities have finalized security arrangements for the highly anticipated Black Nazarene procession, one of the world’s largest Catholic celebrations set to return after a three-year ...
Satellite photos of earthquakes in Japan in 2024 and 2011 show the destruction each left in its aftermath
Japan has a lot of earthquakes. The devastating aftermath is shown in satellite photos from 2024 and 2011. Both earthquakes caused deaths and damage.
Japan crash marks test of how new carbon jets cope in a disaster
Tuesday's runway collision in Japan marks the first time a modern lightweight airliner has burnt down and is being seen as a test case for how well a new generation of carbon-composite airplanes copes ...
Japan Coast Guard plane not cleared for takeoff before collision: transcripts
The coast guard aircraft involved in a fatal collision with a Japan Airlines (JAL) passenger jet on Tuesday had not been cleared for takeoff at Tokyo's Haneda airport before the tragedy, newly ...
Japan earthquake casts cloud over push to restart nuclear plants
The powerful earthquake that hit Japan's western coast on New Year's Day has underscored the country's exposure to natural disasters, casting fresh doubt over a push to bring its nuclear capacity back ...
Singapore rejects claims it’s being ‘used as a platform’ for Indonesia’s presidential election
In dismissing the allegations, analysts said Singapore was warning the 250,000 Indonesians living there not to ‘conduct political campaigning or fundraising’ on foreign soil.