Japan will not ban energy imports from Russia
In the midst of Russia's assault on Ukraine, Japan has voiced its inability to unite with its Western partners to impose a ban on Russian energy imports. Japan has limited resources, difficult for us to immediately align ourselves with the EU, says the minister
Elon Musk expected to serve as temporary Twitter CEO
Elon Musk is expected to serve as Twitter Inc's temporary chief executive officer for a few months after he completes his $44 billion acquisition of the social media firm.
Buses with pictures of Shehbaz Sharif, Nawaz Sharif spotted in London
The pictures of the buses went viral on social media on Thursday attracting the attention of users. Internet users raised questions about the design and purpose of the campaign.
Two more women killed for ‘honor’
The incidents occurred in Punjab, where the brothers killed their sisters for bringing "shame" to their family's reputation.
Imran Khan to appear in podcast with influencer Junaid Akram
Junaid Akram is a popular social media influencer and vlogger. The social media users believe he is quite critical of the policies of Imran Khan. Regardless of that, social media users believe that the podcast will be entertaining when Junaid Akram will ask tough questions with Imran Khan.
NYT report claims US intel helped Ukraine kill Russian generals
President Joe Biden's administration has kept the military intelligence it is providing to Ukraine under wraps out of concern it could compromise its sources as well as be taken as a sign by Russia of direct hostility.
Negative campaign against Pakistan on Turkish media goes unnoticed
Some Turkish Twitter accounts are countering the malicious propaganda against Pakistan but no serious effort is being made by Pakistan to debunk it. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s social media is consumed by political instability in the country.
Deteriorating Israeli-Russian relations: Neutrality no longer an option for Gulf and Turkey
So far, the Biden administration has been restrained in its response to a Saudi and Emirati refusal to increase oil production to reduce prices and help Europe ween itself off its dependence on Russian energy.
UN urges peace amid communal clashes in India on Eid day
Clashes had broken out in the city's Jalori Gate circle, from where Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot hails, following Eid prayers in the locality. The police had resorted to a lathi-charge to disperse the mob.
Government wants to turn us into beggars: Shahbaz Gill
Former Special Assistant to Prime Minister Shahbaz Gill, sarcastically noted that the same ghee which was being sold at Rs. 400 had now been "subisidized" and was priced at Rs. 500.
Russia claims Israeli ‘mercenaries’ fighting in Ukraine
By suggesting that Israelis are fighting alongside Azov -- viewed by Russia as "fascists" and "Nazis" -- Moscow is compounding tensions that started after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Sunday that Hitler had "Jewish blood".
US Secretary of State takes up press freedom with Pakistan
US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken maintained “a vibrant free press, an informed citizenry are key for any nation and its future” and underscored that practices to curb the freedom of the press in the country “undermine peaceful assembly.”