Pakistan will not have any threat from Afghanistan; Zabihullah Mujahid assures

Zabihullah Mujahid assured Pakistan that there will be no threat from Afghanistan as the regime is concerned with rebuilding the war-torn country. He appreciates Pakistan's determination to ensure lasting peace in the country and desires to enhance Afghanistan's ties with China.

Business below zero as Taliban step in, voices in Kabul

With business below zero as Taliban made inroads, voices in Kabul have highlighted concerns that economic woes would only intensify. Humanitarian catastrophe which the United Nations have elucidates would be the outcome if effective roadmap for governance is not presented by the Taliban 2.0 regime.

Encyclopedia on Pakistan’s foreign relations: A much needed initiative

Former Ambassador of Pakistan recently released an updated version of his 2013 Encyclopedia on Pakistan's foreign relations with the US, China, and India. Needless to say, the Encyclopedia is a must for those wishing to learn about Pakistan’s foreign relations!

UK vows to extend humanitarian assistance to Afghans: UK State Secy

UK state secretary on Friday during a joint press conference with FM Qureshi claimed that UK would continue to extend humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan irrespective of the fact that they recognize or do not recognize Taliban government.

Covid-19: Schools in Punjab to shut down – AGAIN!

Due to the rising cases of Covid-19, the Punjab government announces the decision to close down schools for a week. The decision was met with dismay as teachers voiced concern over the frequent closure of schools.

Man tries to set himself on fire outside Supreme Court

Unemployment drives a man towards self-immolation. Luckily, police were present at the scene and stopped the man from setting himself on fire. Unfortunately, the man's two young daughters were present at the time. They witnessed the entire traumatic incident.

36 Pakistani universities in top int’l ranking – Here’s a list!

In a remarkable feat for Pakistan, as many as 36 universities have bagged a place in UK's Times University Rankings. While presenting the results, the publication credited PM Imran Khan and Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood.

Qatar and Turkey throwing lifeline to Taliban 2.0 regime

As western forces withdrew from Afghanistan, Qatar and Turkey are seen throwing lifeline to the Taliban 2.0 regime. Qatar's role in Doha talks and Turkey's role as a facilitator have set the pace for these states' continued engagement for the new regime.

Pak journalist’s hard question leaves FM Netherlands speechless

In yesterday's joint conference, a journalist asked Ms. Sigrid Kaag if Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) pilots and crafts are good enough to evacuate the Europeans from Kabul, then why aren't they good enough to fly into Europe? The Dutch FM did not respond immediately.

UK intel, Pak COAS, Taliban discuss new Afghan regime security threats

UK intel, Pak COAS, Taliban discuss new Afghan regime security threats with assurances that Afghan soil wouldn't be used for terrorism again. The UK pledged to stand with the new regime if it promises not to harbor terror groups and use aid for Afghan rebuilding.

Will hold son’s valima in Pakistan after PM Khan leaves – Capt. Safdar

Exuding confidence, Captain (R) Safdar Awan said Junaid Safdar’s wedding ceremony will happen in Pakistan when PML-N successfully ousts PM Khan. On that occasion, Nawaz Sharif himself will come to Pakistan to take part in the celebrations.

Indian forces deny public funeral of Syed Ali Geelani in IIOJK

The Indian forces' denial of a public gathering to honor Syed Ali Geelani sparked massive outrage among Kashmiris. People of Kashmir are against the "forceful burial" of Geelani, calling it an infringement of human rights.