Current account deficit soars to $773mn in July

Pakistan's current account deficit widens to $773 million in July 2021, compared to a surplus of $583 million posted one year ago. While the likely determinants of this fall are an increase in imports and increasing global commodity prices, the State Bank believes it is still in line with its projections.

Critics question Biden over 2,500 troops pull-out from Afghanistan

"If we let the Taliban dominate Afghanistan and Al-Qaeda return, it will resonate throughout the global jihadist movement," McConnell said.

Pakistan to export the first batch of rickshaws to Ethiopia

Ever since the present government put the new automotive policy into action, Pakistan's local industry has seen considerable growth.

Babar, Fawad save Pakistan in second Test

Babar and Fawad then displayed admirable grit and discipline in defying West Indies' all-pace attack with the elegant skipper countering with a handful of handsome boundaries.

Kabul evacuation chaos intensifies with baby lifted over razor-wire wall

Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said the Marines were told the unidentified baby was sick and were asked to help.

Pakistan’s role integral amid Afghan evolving situation, COAS Bajwa

COAS Gen Bajwa stressed upon Pakistan’s integral role in evolving Afghan situation amid the Taliban takeover of Kabul. He claimed that no country other...

Pakistani Foreign Minister to visit Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan to discuss Afghan situation

Pakistan Foreign minister plans to visit Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan to discuss Afghan situation as they are key players in the process, as reported by...

It will take five to seven years to fix the energy crisis, Tarin

The Finance Minister of Pakistan Shaukat Tarin addressed the business community of Karachi tackling different suggestions made by them to increase the ease of doing business in Pakistan. He said that it will take 5-7 years to solve the power sector problems caused by previous governments.

“Kashmir is a separate country” comment sparks controversy in India

Malwinder Singh Mali, adviser Navjot Singh Sidhu, has sparked a political controversy with his comment, "Kashmir belongs to Kashmiris."

China steps up Aforestation campaign

China will plant 36,000 square kilometres of new forest a year - more than the total area of Belgium - from this year to...

West faces mounting criticism over Afghan crisis

  The Western powers face mounting criticism over its mishandling of Afghan crisis. A NATO official said on Friday that more than 18000 people have...

Pakistan slams India for faking image as a champion against terrorism

Pakistan has deplored India’s attempt to project itself as a champion against international terrorism, as it did in the UN Security Council on Thursday,...