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.

Qamar Zaman Kaira says people ‘must change ways’ as petrol prices hike

Kaira says no government wants to become unpopular among the people, "but what choice do we have?"

OGRA discovers gas in Sindh’s Ghotki

The development comes as Pakistan struggles with massive power load-shedding due to gas shortage.

PAC summons automobile CEOs over safety standards

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has formed a five-member inter-ministerial board to ensure the safety standards of vehicles across the country.

Girl consumed acid to save herself from being gang-raped

Rescue teams rushed to the spot following the incident. The girl was shifted to the hospital soon. The affected family has demanded DPO Rahim Yar Khan take strict action against the accused.

How politics has crippled Pakistan’s economy?

Several political decisions have been taken in history that have dented economic prospects

Countrywide protests as Modi overhauls military recruitment

The new system, called Agnipath or "path of fire" in Hindi, will bring in men and women between the ages of 17-and-a-half and 21 for a four-year tenure

China backs Russia despite pressure from Washington

The Kremlin said the two leaders had agreed to ramp up economic cooperation in the face of "unlawful" Western sanctions.