Saudi Arabia seeks $100b for ambitious plan to become travel hub
New ’mega-airport', new national flag carrier and expectation of 330 million annual visitors, Saudi Arabia seeks $100billion to become world's top tourist spot.
This is how Germany plans to survive without Russian gas
Russian gas accounted for 55% of Germany's imports last year and Berlin has come under pressure to unwind a business relationship that critics says is helping to fund Russia's war in Ukraine.
Bitcoin market copies Wall Street crash
Bitcoin has dropped 19% so far in May, losing more than half its value since hitting an all-time high of $69,000 in November last year.
Indian rupee falls to new low on Fed action
Foreign investors have withdrawn a net 1.34 trillion rupees ($17.3 billion) from Indian equities so far this year, stock exchange data showed.
Iran confirms upcoming visit of Qatar’s Emir to Tehran
The visit of the Emir of Qatar to Tehran is on the agenda and includes bilateral, regional and international issues.
Ex-FIA director Dr. Rizwan passes away
ARY anchorperson Arshad Sharif expresses concern over the ‘sudden death’ of Dr. Rizwan, who was presiding over FIA investigations against PM Shehbaz Sharif.
Why is Xiaomi under fire in India?
The Global Times in an opinion piece late on Sunday said the uncertainty surrounding Xiaomi's "regulatory predicament should raise a red flag for India" and asked New Delhi to stop its "regulatory assault on Chinese companies".
WATCH: Child cries to meet Imran Khan
A child was spotted crying after he failed to meet former prime minister Imran Khan following the end of Abbottabad rally on Sunday.
India to build another dam on Chenab in violation of IWT
Pakistan’s water authorities express reservations over the Indian decision of the hydro-electric project over Chenab River.
UK imposes new trade sanctions against Russia
'We are determined to do our utmost to thwart Putin’s aims in Ukraine and undermine his illegal invasion', says Secretary of State for International Trade
PTI, MQM-P in war of words over Nasreen Jalil as Governor Sindh
Former Governor Sindh Imran Ismail also slammed the decision. He said: “It seems that to be part of the government, one must either be on bail or be an expert in subtle attacks on security agencies.”
Israel arrests Palestinian axe murderers as violence surges
Security forces had earlier arrested two Palestinians suspected of carrying out an axe attack in central Israel on Thursday that left three dead.