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
US congratulates Iran on World Cup
Iran played against the United States in the 1998 World Cup in France in what has been described as one of the most political matches in the tournament's history.
Russian blood supplies near Ukraine alarm war warning in US
A White House spokesperson did not immediately comment on any Russian movement of blood supplies but noted repeated public U.S. warnings about Russian military readiness.
India & Central Asian countries form working group on Afghanistan
The leaders discussed the current situation in Afghanistan and its impact on the security and stability of the region. They reiterated their strong support for a peaceful, secure, and stable Afghanistan while emphasizing respect for sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity.
Indian govt sells struggling Air India after 69 years
India's government bought a majority stake in 1953 but by the end of the century the venture was struggling to compete with Gulf carriers and no-frills airlines. Successive Indian governments tried to privatise the company but its huge debts put off would-be buyers.
Another achievement by PTI: Last condition of IMF fulfilled
Earlier, the motion on the bill was passed with a tie-breaking vote of Chairman Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani as the both treasury and opposition benches’ votes were 43 each.
ISPR confirms martyrdom of ten Pakistani soldiers
The Baloch Liberation Front (BLF) insurgent group claimed responsibility for the attack, saying in a statement sent to a Reuters reporter that 17 soldiers and one of its members were killed.
