A new Pakistani passport has been issued to Ishaq Dar

Ishaq Dar is supposedly coming to save Pakistan from the financial and economic crisis. Not to mention, he left Pakistan with the same default like position 4 years ago.

Hindutva as a modification of right wing extremism

In India, Muslims are being murdered and the majority of the world is too sluggish to denounce these atrocities. Increased regional radicalization and terror threats would be motivated by the Modi regime’s ability to carry on with its ideology of Hindutva.

Climate Change and its subsequent sociopolitical unrest

Pakistan’s past, as well as newly appointed, Ministers for Climate Change recognize the gravity of the matter, but it remains to be seen how much space-effective climate policymaking is given under the current stressful economic dynamics.

Pakistan to face drugs shortage

Closure of the pharmaceutical industry will lead to a shortage of medicines, forcing patients to buy imported products at exorbitant rates. There is already a shortage of over 50 life-saving drugs in Pakistan. 

Be ready for another increase in fuel prices!

Fuel prices in Pakistan are projected to rise due to planned implementation of a petroleum levy and sales tax on July 1, 2022

Overview one year into the Nazi-Soviet War: Eight decades ago

The cold intensified further when darkness fell. On the night of 5 December 1941, just hours after the Red Army counteroffensive had begun, the thermometer in Moscow showed a recording of minus 36 degrees Celsius

Social media activist Arsalan Khan announces hunger strike

Arsalan Khan says he will be locked up in his apartment with his family until he gets justice from the government.

US: No progress on Iran nuclear deal during talks

Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian had said Iran was "serious" about finalising a deal in Doha, but that it wouldn't cross its "red lines".

FATF: A politically propelled financial enforcer

The Asia/Pacific Group on Money Laundering (APG) is to ensure the adoption, implementation and enforcement of internationally accepted anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing as per the FATF.

Major downturn in auto industry of Pakistan

Rupee depreciation, increased taxes, and rising fuel prices have caused a major downturn in auto industry of Pakistan

Miftah Ismail admits his mistakes

Finance Minister Miftah Ismail is the target of heavy criticism due to the storm of price hikes in Pakistan as a result of IMF demands. The Finance Minister has been consistently taking measures that are causing Pakistan’s economy to suffer.

Pakistani rupee appreciates against dollar

After receiving $2.3 billion from a Chinese consortium and positive news from the IMF, experts said the rupee was able to relieve some pressure.