Pakistani teen climber passed bodies of heroes on K2 Summit

Kashif became the youngest person to summit both Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, and K2, the second-highest. It was on K2, that he passed the bodies of Iceland's John Snorri, Chile's Juan Pablo Mohr, and Pakistani climbing legend Ali Sadpara.

Iran not interested in nuclear talks: US

When asked what options the US has to contain Iran's nuclear program, Blinken said that the US in consultation with other partners in the region, including Israel, China and Russia. 

Forced marriages banned in Afghanistan: Taliban

“Adult women's consent is necessary during Nekah/marriage,” Taliban supreme commander Hibatullah Akhunzada said in a special decree, asserting genders “should be equal.”

Biden all set to renew US-Russia relationship

The top US diplomat and long-time Biden foreign policy adviser said that the White House is looking for a more stable and predictable relationship with the Kremlin.

HBL PSL 7 schedule announced

The PCB has designed the 2022 tournament in such a way that each side will play equal number of matches in Karachi and Lahore, as well as games under natural and artificial lights.

International market responsible for inflation in Pakistan: Tarin

The adviser said that the imports into the country have increased more in terms of value and less in terms of volume.

Dr. Oz could become the first Muslim elected to the US Senate

The famous cardiothoracic surgeon turned television celebrity has declared running for one the most consequential states of the next elections. If he wins it would make him the first Muslim elected to the US Senate.

Russia explains red lines on NATO expansion

Russia is convinced that the only option for resolving the current situation is the joint development of long-term agreements that rule out any further NATO advances eastward and the deployment of threatening weapons systems in the immediate vicinity of Russian territory.

India vs NZ: Kohli, Pujara fall to ducks on Patel’s Mumbai return

Mumbai-born New Zealand spinner Ajaz Patel struck twice in the same over to dismiss India's captain Virat Kohli and number three Cheteshwar Pujara for ducks in the second Test on Friday, leaving the hosts 111-3 at tea.

Twitter starts deleting accounts due to these reasons

Both Twitter and Facebook are banned in China, but Beijing frequently uses both US social networks to promote its positions on the international stage.

Fawad Ch slams opposition for boycotting meeting on national security

Fawad Chaudhry urges the opposition not to politicize a meeting exclusively on matters pertaining to national security and revisit the decision on boycotting the December 6 meeting.

Omicron may halt companies plans to return to office

Company executives are beginning to consider different permanent work models for their employees as the coronavirus pandemic, and the spread of the Omicron variant, destabilize their latest return-to-office plans.