Qureshi meets Afghan PM: Huge facilities & aid announced
The bilateral issues were discussed in the sub-working groups attended by the Pakistani officials and their Afghan counterparts.
No ‘Squid Game’: South Korea’s real-life debt trap
The proportion of those falling behind on more than one type of personal debt payment has risen steadily to reach 55.47% by June from 48% in 2017, figures from the Korea Credit Information Services show.
Political pressure: FATF keeps Pakistan on grey list
The FATF Plenary meetings were held virtually from 19-21 October 2021, where its members discussed a variety of topics including Pakistan’s progress.
Pakistan not part of the OECD’s global minimum corporate tax rate deal
The global minimum corporate tax rate deal is an initiative pushed by the US. It aims to make the rich corporations pay their fair share of taxes.
Tesla increases profits to a record high of 389%
The gross profit of the company soared 77% on an annual basis to $3.7 billion in the third quarter.
Moscow meeting to announce policy on Afghanistan
The Moscow format welcomed the Taliban’s “reaffirmed commitment” to prevent the use of Afghan territory against other states and expressed readiness to provide assistance in fighting terrorist groups residing in Afghanistan
Who leads fight against Islamophobia? Pakistan or Turkey?!
Racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia create cycle that increases rates of polarization, says Turkish deputy foreign minister
US to stop hacking tool exports to Russia, China
The rules, which are set to go into force in 90 days, would prevent the sale of certain software or devices to a list of countries unless approved by a bureau of the Commerce Department.
Netflix sees backlash over Chappelle special’s transphobia
Netflix has scrambled to respond to the unusually public controversy it is facing over Chappelle's "The Closer," in which the stand-up star insists "gender is a fact" and accuses LGBTQ people of being "too sensitive."
North Korea says US showing hypocrisy over SLBM test
Earlier this month, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un blamed the United States for tensions, dismissing Washington's assertions that it does not have hostile intentions.
Pakistan to become king of cricket, says top cricketer
Pakistan were kings of the sub-continent from the mid-1980s to 1990s with their on-field brilliance under Imran Khan, who led them to the 1992 World Cup, before India turned the tables.
China’s hypersonic nuclear missiles become Biden’s worst nightmare
Hypersonic weapons travel in the upper atmosphere at speeds of around 6,200 kilometers per hour (3,853 miles per hour) — more than five times the speed of sound.