India’s fascist policies towards minorities

For decades, Muslim communities have faced discrimination in employment and education and encountered barriers to achieving wealth and political power. They are disproportionately the victims of communal violence.

Zameen.com holds Faisalabad’s first successful open house event

Zameen.com has always strived to present the public with the best and most trustworthy projects and Faisalabad's open house event was yet another example of this commitment.

How TikTok is tracking our every move?

A new study by software expert Felix Krause shows that TikTok can track your Moves even if you use it to go to other sites. TikTok has become a well-known spying app, just like Google, Facebook, and Instagram.

What will happen if Pakistan loses its GSP+ status?

IHRF says it has credible reports of power abuse in Pakistan which can risk its GSP+ status.

Five years of the Myanmar-Bangladesh Rohingya crisis

The world community must awaken from its slumber and see that the man-made crisis was not caused by Bangladesh, but rather by Myanmar's internal turmoil, which was unfairly imposed on Bangladesh.

Pakistan Army will secure Qatar FIFA World Cup

The federal cabinet's approval of a security agreement between the governments of Qatar and Pakistan for the FIFA World Cup later this year marks a significant milestone.

The Expendables in Pakistan

Pakistan’s romance with the U.S, or vice versa, started soon after independence when Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan’s first PM, made an official visit to the U.S after ignoring a similar invitation by the erstwhile Soviet Union.

How world media reacted to Imran Khan’s terror charges

Terror charges leveled against former Prime Minister Imran Khan are being actively covered by international media.

India’s head coach Rahul Dravid tests positive for COVID-19

His participation with the team is in doubt. This is another setback for the Indian team following the exclusion of pacer Jasprit Bumrah from the Indian squad for the Asia Cup.

UNSC divided over travel ban on Taliban

"If the travel ban is extended, it will create distance instead of promoting dialogue & engagement, an outcome that must be prevented"

Pakistan in the midst of chaos

For weeks, Pakistan has been gripped by a political showdown between the ruling establishment and Mr. Khan, the former cricket star turned populist politician who was ousted from the prime minister post this year.

Cooling down the economy: SBP keeps the policy rate unchanged at 15pc

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) published its Monetary policy Statement on August 22, 2022. The Monetary policy Committee (MPC) decided to keep the...