How drugs addiction makes families miserable?

The most painful thing that parents have to deal with is integrating drug abuse patients back into society. Parents are sometimes even made to feel guilty for openly seeking medical, psychiatric and psychological help for their adult children.

China extends hand to catch Pakistan from drowning

China agreed to flow $2.3 billion loan and promised additional assistance of between $2.5 to $2.8 billion

Hamza Ali Abbasi receives backlash for his ‘controversial’ Islamic views

Hamza Ali Abbasi had commented on various subjects in Islam on his Facebook post. Some of his views did not go well with his Facebook followers. Netizens have accused him of twisting and molding religious beliefs.

Indian forces kill two more Muslims today

"Indian troops killed two militants this morning in a gun battle, one of them, Jan Mohammad Lone, was involved in the killing of a bank manager," said Vijay Kumar

Geographical factors that will shape the future of the world

Previously the arctic wasn’t given any heed but the daunting effects of climate change have given it a stronger jolt and have placed it as pertinent geography that will play a vital role in the global power struggle.

How the US blackmails the Third World leaders into submission?

Greater sophistication has come to the US and European methods for keeping the developing countries under their thumb. Instead of military interventions, these countries are throttled by the US-controlled financial institutions like the IMF, World Bank, Asian Bank, and FATF.

Pakistan’s ambassador visits White House

Sardar Masood Khan was sent to Washington on March 25, when the PTI government was still in power

Why Muslim countries condemning blasphemy is self-contradictory

These discriminatory policies have a global significance because India has the world’s third-largest Muslim population, after Indonesia and Pakistan. Out of the estimated Indian population of 1.4 billion, about 210 million – 15% – are Muslim.

Will Biden succeed in resolving Palestine conflict?

US president will meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during summit in Jeddah, says senior official

No personal enmity with Musharraf, claims Nawaz Sharif

Taking to Twitter, Nawaz Sharif - who himself has been living in London since 2019 on the basis of medical treatment - urged the PMLN-led government to facilitate his one-time rival Pervez Musharraf's return to Pakistan. 

NBP wins terror-financing case in NY Court as FATF session begins

Terror charges worth billions of dollars penalty withdrawn, sparing Pakistan of potential issues it could have faced in the FATF.

DG ISPR defends Army’s budget allocation

The Budget 2022-23 became the target of much controversy, especially when a sum of Rs1,527 billion was allocated to defense services which is in sharp contrast to the cuts in spending on the development sector, health, and housing.