The per liter price of petrol in Pakistan stands at $0.8, whereas the other regional countries offer it at no less than $0.9 per liter. The per liter cost of petrol in Sri Lanka is $0.99, followed by Bangladesh where it stands at $1.03. The highest per liter cost of petrol in the region is offered by India, which sells it at around $1.5 per liter.
Maria Zakharova, the spokesperson of the Russian foreign ministry, retorted to the criticism by French President Macron. In her Facebook page post, she said, “We were taught by the French presidents and the French Foreign Ministry that any caricatures are normal. Even as monsters as in Charlie Ebdo."
The Taliban's decision to keep schools shuttered for girls came after a meeting late Tuesday by senior officials in the southern city of Kandahar, the movement's de facto power center and conservative spiritual heartland.
Harbah is an “all weather” medium range subsonic cruise missile that is capable of targeting sea and land targets. The maximum range of the missile is approximately around 280 km.
Shehbaz Sharif accused PM Imran Khan of hypocrisy. When asked about evidence, he said they can deny his statements by proof. He, however, failed to give strong evidence to back his accusations and allegations.
PM Imran Khan begins his small video message with a verse from Holy Quran. Reciting the verse he said, "Allah Almighty also ordains in the Holy Quran to stand with the good and against evil". He hints at revealing his plan against no-confidence motion.
Pakistan Army is determined to eliminate the menace of terrorism and such sacrifices of our brave soldiers and innocent citizens further strengthen our resolve
Unlike fellow members of the Quad alliance Japan, Australia and the United States, India has abstained in three UN votes deploring Moscow's actions, calling only for a halt to the violence.
The Foreign Office Spokesperson in a statement said, Pakistan also reiterated its serious concern over the BJP leadership’s increasing tendency of dragging Pakistan into its domestic affairs.
Many defense and security analysts picked up on this phraseology and insisted that it indicated the government's admission that the missile launch was, in fact, a "human error" rather than a technical one.