Russia has enough coal for 300 years, confirms Energy Ministry
There is no threat to the country’s energy security thanks to vast domestic supplies, deputy head Sergey Mochalnikov has said.
SAPM honors on duty police personnel by spending Eid with them
SAPM Jawad Sohrab Malik praised the high morale, courage, and dedication of the police personnel for being away from their homes to ensure a peaceful Eid for the people.
China reaffirms respect for ex-Soviet states after envoy sparks controversy
Beijing's ambassador to France Lu Shaye triggered a furor after suggesting that countries that emerged after the fall of the Soviet Union don't have effective status under international law.
World military expenditure reaches record $2.24 trillion
The invasion of Ukraine had an immediate impact on military spending decisions in Central and Western Europe. This included multi-year plans to boost spending from several governments.
Foreigners flee Sudan as deadly fighting escalates between rival generals
Evacuation flights were continuing early Monday, with hundreds of people flown out overnight on military aircraft. The conflict has left terrified civilians sheltering inside their homes, with power largely off amid sweltering heat.
Alleged video of PTI’s Maleeka Bokhari sparks social media outrage
Reacting to the clips, Maleeka Bokhari vowed to take action against those who promoted the "malicious filthy campaign". She said that she made laws to protect women, yet she herself is unsafe.
Tensions rise as Azerbaijan sets up first checkpoint on key route to Armenia
The move fuels tensions between the ex-Soviet Caucasus nations that fought two wars over Azerbaijan's Armenian-majority region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari to attend SCO meet in India
Pakistan's Foreign Minister will be attending the SCO meeting in India despite heightened tensions between the two countries.
Electric car sales slump despite environmental benefits
Governments, car manufacturers, and charging companies all have a role to play in encouraging more people to switch to electric cars.
Viceroy Research and members slapped with defamation and fraud lawsuit in US
MPT has sued for defamation the Viceroy Research LLC and its members after the short-selling Viceroy Research “repeatedly published baseless allegations to drive down the company’s stock price”.
Questions raised on live media coverage of Justice Faez Isa
The over two hours-long live media coverage of Justice Faez Isa's statements is being widely questioned on social media.
US rights group condemns growing repression in Pakistan
US-based Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights has condemned the growing civic suppression in Pakistan. The organization has urged the Pakistani government to end restrictions on fundamental rights.