Pakistan to send youth to KSA for jobs

On Sunday, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed two agreements on worker recruitment and skills verification of the Pakistani workforce employed in KSA. The agreements were...

France finances ISIS but votes against Pakistan in FATF

The relations between Lafarge and intelligence agencies started on Jan. 22, 2014, when the company’s security director Jean-Claude Veillard sent an e-mail to the Interior Ministry’s intelligence directorate. The French administration under Macron has some serious embarrassment to face. France’s stance on Pakistan’s grey list, because of the aforementioned information, is thus hypocritical.

The West owes Qatar a favor over Afghanistan

Analysts describe Qatar's emergence as a broker in Afghanistan as a part of a carefully nurtured strategy by the tiny but rich state to bolster its own security, by becoming indispensable as a venue for international mediation.

Gulf states to suffer from global warming the most: IPCC

A new report this month by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) showed unequivocally that the climate is changing faster than previously feared, and because of human activity.

Biden due to talk Iran with Israel’s Bennett, after Afghan bombing delay

Biden and Bennett's meeting, the first since the two men took office, is aimed at resetting the tone of U.S.-Israeli relations.