May 2026

IHC reserves verdict on NA plea

“The President’s decision states that information regarding the proceedings of a session cannot be provided” ISLAMABAD: The IHC on Tuesday reserved its verdict on a petition filed by the National Assembly Secretariat challenging an order of the Information Commission of Pakistan regarding provision of details of parliamentary standing committees. Justice Muhammad Azam Khan heard the […]

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PrivadoVPN’s new terms of use formalize the move from Switzerland to Iceland in terms of privacy protection

PrivadoVPN has updated its terms of use The document now includes a new address and legal jurisdiction in Iceland The Terms include limits on Privado’s 30-day money-back guarantee It’s official: PrivadoVPN has completely severed its legal ties with Switzerland. Following up on promises made earlier this year, the provider has updated its terms of service

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The United States announces the gradual closure of the consulate general in Peshawar

A police vehicle patrols outside the U.S. Consulate General in Karachi on March 1, 2026. — Reuters Diplomatic functions in KP have been transferred to the embassy in Islamabad. The United States says policy priorities in Pakistan remain unchanged. Engagement with KP officials and communities must continue. The US State Department announced the gradual closure

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Afridi announces general strike

Afridi alleged that the federation was deliberately discriminating against KP during the distribution of the NFC Award ISLAMABAD: Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi on Tuesday announced a province-wide general strike, ordering government employees to suspend routine administrative work to protest what the provincial government calls the Centre’s “discriminatory treatment” in financial and constitutional matters. In

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Some Ubuntu services still down following outages following DDoS attack

A sustained DDoS attack disrupted Ubuntu installations, updates, and web infrastructure. The outage lasted almost a full day, affecting security APIs and multiple websites. An Iraqi hacktivist group claimed responsibility, using a startup service to launch the attack. Users are reporting that they cannot install or update Ubuntu following a distributed denial of service (DDoS)

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Citi executive says fragmented crypto systems risk repeating old banking problems

Miami Beach, FL — Tokenized money won’t deliver on its promise if it remains siled within individual banks, according to Ryan Rugg, head of digital assets for treasury and commerce solutions at Citigroup. Speaking at Consensus in Miami, Rugg said large corporate clients are not looking for single banking solutions but systems that work seamlessly

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SC claims equal status to FCC

ISLAMABAD: In a development that has reignited the debate on the evolving constitutional architecture of Pakistan, the Supreme Court (SC) has ruled in its latest judgment that it is not subordinate to the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC), despite the latter’s consistent position that constitutional adjudication now lies exclusively with it following the 27th Constitutional Amendment.

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