Hyundai starts working on electric car for India

In India, EVs account for less than 1% of total car sales, but the government is aiming for a share of 30% by 2030 as it looks to reduce pollution and fuel imports.

Russia jails former US diplomat

It said Fogel committed "large-scale drugs smuggling" by crossing the Russian border, as well as "large-scale illegal storage of drugs without a commercial purpose".

Flood warning: Is Pakistan ready?

Heavy floods are expected this year in Pakistan. The Punjab govt has issued warning for more turbulence!

South Africa accuses Pakistani diplomats of illegal selling of vehicles

Diplomatic tensions heightened between South Africa and Pakistan after former accused of Pakistani diplomats of illegally selling vehicles.

US condemns BJP members’ ‘offensive remarks’ against Prophet PBUH

State Department spokesperson Ned Price says, "We were glad to see that the party publicly condemns those comments."

UK Defence Chief: Putin has lost Ukraine war

Russia has strategically lost already. NATO is stronger, Finland and Sweden are looking to join.

Afghan journalist forced to sell food on streets

In another part of the tweet, the former journalist said that it is alarming how well-off people in the country are being hit hard by the economic crisis.

Rheinmetall’s MBT Panther KF51 set to dominate the modern battlefield

Rheinmetall claims that the Panther KF51 is a first of its kind Main Battle Tank based on a radically new concept that derive its strength from some of the latest technologies.

MBS on the quest to reshape Saudi Arabia

The Islamic religious police have been de-fanged, cinemas have reopened, foreign tourists have been welcomed, and Saudi Arabia has staged a film festival, operas, a Formula One Grand Prix, professional wrestling and a huge rave festival.

China launches third aircraft carrier as tensions rise with US

Launched in a Shanghai shipyard to great fanfare, the Fujian is more technically advanced than the other Chinese carriers.

Frustration for developing countries at climate talks

Finance is an ongoing sore point, with a promise of $100 billion a year from 2020 to help developing countries adapt to a warming world still not met.

FM Bilawal says disengaging India doesn’t serve Pakistan’s interests

However, he said the Indian "incredible assault" on Pakistan’s position on Kashmir, attempts to change the demography of the disputed territory, and recent Islamophobic remarks of the BJP officials made it "very difficult, if not possible" for Pakistan to re-engage with India.