How many people did Taliban kill? UN report reveals
Since the Taliban seized Kabul on August 15, the UN mission in Afghanistan has received more than 100 reports of such killings that it deems credible, the report said.
President Alvi participates in Islamabad Marathon
This is the first time a full Marathon 42.2KM, along with half marathon, 21.1km, 10km and 5km categories running event was organized in Islamabad.
Gunmen kill priest in Peshawar
Gunmen kill priest on his way home from church near Peshawar in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province
PTI to form govt in Sindh, claims Asad Umar despite ‘mehngayi?’
The PTI Secretary General said that Sindh local government law is against the constitution and PTI was going to launch a campaign against it across the province.
Turkey’s Erdogan threatens media with reprisals over ‘harmful’ content
President Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday threatened Turkish media with reprisals if they disseminated content that damaged the country's core values, in a move that might be a prelude to further censorship in the sector.
Iran condemns rocket attack on Baghdad airport
The rockets fell around civil installations at the airport, damaging an out of service Boeing 767 belonging to state-owned Iraqi Airways. The attack prompted Kuwait Airways to suspend its flights to Iraq, the airline said on Twitter.
Watch: US most expensive fighter jet crashes in South China Sea
Military confirms authenticity of video clip showing the moment an F-35C Lightning II stealth plane crash-landed
PIA stands best in ensuring Covid-19 prevention arrangements
The Chinese authorities also noted the PIA staff at Xi’an station was not afraid of risk and troubles and they provided meticulous services such as seat, flight transfer, meal, guarantees and special ticket change etc during the mission.
Biden orders troop deployment against Russia
In Washington, Biden nevertheless said he would soon send a small number of US troops to bolster the NATO presence in eastern Europe as tensions remain heightened.
Qatar to capture Europe gas market amid Ukraine crisis
Gas supplies are one of the key areas that Europe fears could be cut if Russia decides to take military action in Ukraine.
US provides $142b to companies to counter China
President Biden's administration is pushing Congress to approve funding to subsidize chip production in the United States, as shortages of the components used in autos and computers have increased supply chain bottlenecks.
Chinese envoy says war with US over Taiwan possible
Washington 'playing with fire' by backing Taiwan, says recently-seated Chinese envoy to US Qin Gang