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Dubai developer Sobha Realty has launched Sobha Central on Sheikh Zayed Road, a project comprising six luxury high-rise residential towers. The development will house 1,225 dwellings, comprising one ...
SEATTLE — It's one of the oldest and most iconic structures in Seattle. Now, the owners of the Smith Tower are finding new ways to share the building’s story. "They wanted to re-imagine what ...
The announcement came during a visit by Punjab Home Secretary Noorul Amin Mengal to a Civil Defence underground bunker at Nasir Bagh, Lahore on Thursday. Director Civil Defence Zameer Hussain ...
The Warrego Hwy overpass that was struck by a truck carrying a wind turbine tower on Friday has reopened ... the northbound lane of the Mount Crosby Rd overpass above the Warrego Highway has ...
The second edition of the Peshawar Literary Festival commenced ... former Senator Farhatullah Babar, educationist Nasir Jamal Khattak, renowned journalists, authors, and a large number of students ...
PESHAWAR: In the wake of Indian aggression, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has activated the provincial “contingency framework” to ensure emergency preparedness across the province .
Ahmedabad: As the city continues to witness fires in residential complexes, residents of Block A of Purvi Tower on Gurukul Road had a lucky escape as a massive fire ripped through the building's ...
As the demolition of Bresee Tower continues, new road closures can be expected in the downtown area. Road and sidewalk closures for the external demolition on the northwest corner of Vermilion and ...
Jaipur: After Jhalana and Amagarh, Maila Bagh is set to become Jaipur's third leopard sanctuary, which is set to open for public from June 5. The opening will coincide with World Environment Day.
Latifa Tower is a 45-storey, mixed-use skyscraper on Sheikh Zayed Road. It is 689 ft. tall and features shell and core offices on 37 commercial floors. 8 residential floors are dedicated to 2 and ...
The photo was taken by Steve McCurry in ’84 at Nasir Bagh refugee camp in Peshawar, Pakistan. Though it has been 40 years, some of you might recall Sharbat Gula with a piercing green-eyed stare.