Siblings separated during partition reunite after 75 years

Sikh labourer Sika was just six months old when he and his elder brother Sadiq Khan were torn apart as Britain split the subcontinent at the end of colonial rule.

From independence to enslavement of kleptocracy – A tale of 75 years

The short-sighted leaders of Pakistan’s ruling elites once again appear to be getting ready to dance to the tunes of the cold warrior. I wish I am wrong as I don’t want to experience a repeat of history at the age of 70.

Imran Khan condemns torture against Shahbaz Gill

During today's hearing, Shahbaz Gill pulled up his shirt and showed his back to the magistrate and claimed he has been severely tortured and no medical checkup has been done.

Nazia Hassan to feature on New York’s Times Square on death anniversary

Nazia Hassan with her versatile music did not only become the face of Pakistan but also revolutionized the pop music in South Asia.

National minority convention hosted by NA

The National Assembly of Pakistan held a National Minority Convention to underline the importance of minority rights.

#ReleaseBabyGirl trends in Pakistan

Rage against the arrest of a baby leads to #ReleaseBabyGirl trend in Pakistan

How Bangladesh outpaced India and Pakistan economically?

Bangladesh has never let its political instability mess with its economic growth. Rather it made sure to keep itself on the long trajectory to progress and prosperity which is why its economy has increased nearly 250 folds in its fifty-year life.

No truth in Imran Khan secretly calling US envoy – PTI

Earlier, reports emerged that PTI Chairman and former premier Imran Khan "secretly" contacted US Ambassador to Pakistan. The alleged contact is being considered a "U-turn" by Imran Khan and his US bashing. 

The Ebbing Standard of Education in Pakistan

Do you wonder why we cannot manage to create noble laureates, prominent economists, computer scientists, etc who can work for the prosperity of the country as Israel and some other countries have managed to create all of them?

Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong gets presidential pardon

Friday's pardon will allow him to fully return to work by lifting a post-prison employment restriction that had been set for five years.

Emotions run high on flag lowering ceremony at Indo-Pak border

The daily border ritual, which began in 1959, has largely endured, surviving innumerable diplomatic flare-ups and military skirmishes.

Pakistan Navy rescues crew members from sinking Indian vessel

Interestingly, the Indian Coast Guard claimed that Mumbai's Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre rescued the nine crew members from Jamna Sagar.