Australian player quits HBL PSL over low pay
Faulkner abruptly left the league and took to social media to claim that he'd been lied to by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and that his treatment had been a "disgrace".
Iran nuclear deal means bloodbath in Middle East: Israeli PM
"The emerging deal, as it seems, is highly likely to create a more violent, more volatile Middle East," Bennett said.
Turkey detents journos insulting President Erdogan
Many journalists and lawyers are imprisoned under the charge of propaganda of a terrorist organisation but when it cannot be applied, as in the case of Sedef Kabas, Erdogan's lawyers file a complaint under section 299.
Biden, Putin for Ukraine Summit
Presidents Biden and Putin have both accepted the principle of Ukraine summit.
Only renewables can’t fix energy problem: Saudi energy minister
The Saudi minister said nonetheless the world may not be able to produce all the energy needed for economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic as investments in fossil fuels lagged behind.
CM Buzdar brings Rs 60b investment from UAE
CM Usman Buzdar was the chief guest at the ceremony as Dhabi Group would construct Mubarak Centre in Lahore under the auspices of Taavun (Pvt) Ltd.
Pak Army conducts major operation in Waziristan
The killed terrorists were involved in terrorist activities against security forces, target killing and kidnapping for ransom.
Pro-Russia separatists in Ukraine declare full military mobilisation
The leaders of the eastern Ukraine breakaway regions of Donetsk and Luhansk have declared a full military mobilisation, moves that come amid a spike in violence in the war-torn region that the West fears could be used as a pretext for an invasion by Russia.
Censorship row: Indian army blocks film on gay soldier
Despite the country's democratic status, Onir, a critically regarded Indian filmmaker, intended to direct a film inspired by a gay army major who resigned and came out in a blaze of publicity, but the military prevented it from being made.
Citizens defy ban to celebrate kite festival in Pakistan
A significant number of kites continue to hover in the skies of the many cities of Pakistan despite a ban on kite flying, with citizens flouting orders and the administration failing to ensure complete compliance with the restriction.
Up to 50% of Russian troops near border are now in ‘attack positions,’ US official says
Speaking at the White House, Joe Biden says the US has "reason to believe" that Russian forces will target Kyiv - "a city of 2.8 million innocent people".
Doha hosts Qatari-Turkish talks on regional developments
Qatari and Turkish officials met in Doha, Qatar's capital, on Thursday to discuss bilateral relations and regional events in the Middle East. 'Turkiye and Qatar will continue to work closely together,' says Turkiye's Embassy in Doha.