Doha Talks: Taliban urges US to release frozen funds, end sanctions

During the second round of Doha Talks, the Afghan delegation assured the US side of security and urged that Afghanistan's frozen money should be released unconditionally, blacklists and sanctions must end and human issues be separated from political ones.

Japan, U.S. could not stand by if China attacked Taiwan: Former Japanese PM Abe Says

Japan and the United States could not stand by if China attacked Taiwan, and Beijing needs to understand this, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Wednesday. Taiwan’s government says it wants peace but will defend itself if needed.

West worried about Russians making troops on Ukrainian borders

President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russia would be forced to act if its "red lines" on Ukraine were crossed by NATO, saying Moscow would view the deployment of certain offensive missile capabilities on Ukrainian soil as a trigger.

Pak vs Ban: Ali misses second ton as Pakistan wins 1st Test match

Ali's 151-run stand with fellow opener Abdullah Shafique helped bring play to an end before lunch on the final day, beating their first-innings partnership by five. The duo had already made 109 overnight, chasing 202.

824,210 acres state land in Punjab, KP, Balochistan encroached: Survey

Around 88 per cent work on digitalization of total land record in Punjab, KP and Balochistan has been completed.

Biden warns Americans against Omicron panic

US President Joe Biden urged Americans on Monday not to panic about the new COVID-19 Omicron variant and said the United States was working with pharmaceutical companies to make contingency plans if new vaccines were needed.

CM Balochistan convenes high level meeting to resolve Makran issues

The Chief Minister said that we have to provide facilities to people and their jobs and protection of them would be ensured in the area.

UK spy chief warns China, Russia racing to master AI

The chief of Britain's foreign spy service warned on Tuesday (Nov 30) that the West's adversaries such as China and Russia were racing to master artificial intelligence in a way that could revolutionize geopolitics over the next decade.

Starving to death: UN agency sends cash to Afghans

Inflation and unemployment have surged in Afghanistan, and international aid that made up 75 percent of the previous US-backed government’s budget has completely dried up.

Fertilizer’s price slashed by Rs. 400 as PM takes action

The Prime Minister was told that an online portal has been developed to monitor the supply of fertilizers, enabling the provincial and district administrations to keep a check on the movement of fertilizers.

Another Indian to become Twitter CEO

Dorsey is stepping down now because he feels confident about his successor, and will focus on his payments processing firm Square Inc and other pursuits such as philanthropy

Will govt introduce reserved seats for overseas Pakistanis?

Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar, who has always been fighting for the rights of overseas Pakistanis, has also played a significant role in giving the right to vote to overseas Pakistanis.