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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

The Grey-Black Conundrum in the FATF-Pakistan Saga

The FATF has intermittently urged the regime to enact anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terror financing (CTF) measures in the country’s legislative framework to ensure an airtight regulatory system in compliance with international financial standards.

Should Makhdoom resign from foreign ministry?

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has questioned the performance evaluation criteria of federal ministries on Friday, according to a local media outlet. The foreign minister submitted a letter to Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Shehzad Arbab expressing grave concern.

Ukrainian ripples: Turkey and Israel eye extended cooperation in Central Asia

Turkish-Israeli gas cooperation would strengthen Mr. Erdogan’s bid to position Turkey as an alternative energy hub for Europe. Azerbaijan has said it was ready to supply Europe with emergency gas that would flow through Turkey should the Ukraine crisis disrupt Russian shipments.

20th Anniversary of Godhra & the first Hindutva genocide of Muslims

When PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee visited Godhra and asked Maulana Umerji how did Godhra happen, the Maulana told him in the face of Modi that the Godhra was the karnama or evil deed of Modi. Modi was seething with anger but waited to take revenge against him.

Analyzing PM Imran’s visit to China

Pakistan has a very close relationship with China which has matured over the seven decades. The launch of a project like CPEC has added a solid economic dimension to the strategic relationship between China and Pakistan, which has further strengthened the long-standing relationship

The Japanese capture of Singapore, the 80th anniversary

The Japanese artillery and air attacks were raining down at will on the city, leading to widespread civilian casualties and suffering. During a staff meeting that began at 9:30 am on 15 February, Percival was forced to confront the inevitable.

Ten lessons from “Resurrection: Ertugrul” for nation-building

The series demonstrates that political action can be moral. Ertugrul and his companions attempt to harmonize the demands of politics and morality, that is, how to yoke together what is politically necessary and what is morally virtuous in a way that stimulates social dynamism.

IIOJK: A failure of peacekeepers?

At present, Human rights violations by Indian occupying forces are extremely touching the sky, which is a serious threat to regional peace and stability. In these circumstances, it is very unfortunate that; international human rights organizations and leadership have kept a blind eye to atrocities.

How the wind is blowing against PM Imran Khan?

A most common complaint against Imran is that prices are very high, which were less in 2018 and no denying the hard fact, globally speaking, prices have gone up in almost each and every country, thus, Pakistan cannot be an exception in this regard.

The duplicity of American diplomacy

While denouncing genocides in Eritrea and Myanmar, the US government has predominantly adopted an indifferent attitude towards the genocide in Kashmir. Instead, US magnates and diplomats are forging trade agreements and security alliances with India.

Rise of Hindutva ideology in India: An accident or a natural development?

The question of the relationship between Hinduism and Hindutva has become relevant because the current ruling party has successfully twisted India’s history and culture. The government maintains many active propaganda sites to brush away such allegations.

Irresponsible journalism and the need to follow ethics

From reporting live while laying inside a grave to raiding public parks in search of dating couples, almost anything can feature on television screens in Pakistan. Such cases have frequently triggered a backlash on social media but the relevant authorities have largely remained silent