President refuses to sign NAB amendment bill – Again!
President Dr. Arif Alvi, in a series of tweets, claimed that changes in the NAB law will demolish accountability, creating injustice. Elaborating, the President said the poor will continue to be punished for petty crimes while the rich will be free to loot them.
HBL wins praise for Pakistan’s FATF achievement
Chairman HBL has been recognized for his support in bringing Pakistan to its final stage for exiting FATF’s grey list.
Marriyum Aurangzeb slammed for allegedly shopping outside Pakistan
Federal Minister for Information Marriyum Aurangzeb is receiving flak on social media after pictures of her shopping in Dubai went viral on social media. Netizens...
Iran: Nuclear talks are still ongoing
The US decided again to prolong and delay the agreement and went to the (IAEA) board of governors meeting with the delusion of using leverage
IHC dismisses army’s case against Imaan Hazari after her apology
“She has apologized and regretted it. She has also assured to not commit the offence again,” the court said.
PM Shehbaz can skip court hearings to fulfill “national responsibilities”
An accountability court has approved Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's plea seeking permanent exemption from the court hearings due to his busy schedule as a prime minister.
India’s mounting human rights violations and the US response
Under Narendra Modi’s regime, identity-based politics is causing increased polarization in the Indian pluralistic and secular society. His hyper-nationalist policies have already given rise to a conflicting situation within the Indian social fabric.
Pakistan likely to be hit next as 26 die in India due to monsoon
Assam continued to reel under severe flooding, with 5,140 villages across the state's 33 districts submerged by surging waters.
Pakistan single window: A digital revolution
The PSW is a highly practical way of increasing border clearance performance. In certain ways, it might act as a 'Trojan Horse,' overcoming institutional barriers to collaboration and change. It was, however, not straightforward to create and implement.
Electricity generation expense jumped by 131 percent
The expense of power generation in Pakistan increased by 131 percent from Rs. 5.7 kWh in May 2021 to Rs. 13.15 kWh in May 2022.
French far-right sends shockwaves as Macron loses majority
Securing 42% in April's presidential election, Le Pen had already tapped into the general disenchantment
Remembering International Refugee Day
Pakistan provided the liberty to registered Afghan refugees to move anywhere in the country, they also have access to health, education in public and private institutions, and employment opportunities throughout Pakistan.
