Questioning Saudi Arabia’s religious moderation
The Riyadh conference followed Nahdlatul Ulama's footsteps, the world's largest Muslim civil society movement with 90 million followers in the world's largest Muslim majority country and most populous democracy.
SC takes suo motu on ‘interference’ in criminal cases
CJP fixes the case for hearing before a five-judge bench today, SC says such actions can undermine the functioning of the criminal justice system.
Resurging terrorism in Pakistan: What needs to be done?
The changing security dynamics in the region are having a direct impact on Pakistan. If a comprehensive terrorism prevention strategy is not adopted immediately, the fatal surge of terrorism will have huge social, economic, and diplomatic consequences.
Hindu groups move to court to ban Muslims from entering historic Indian mosque
Members of hardline Hindu groups tied to Modi's party believe that Islamic invaders destroyed Hindu temples during their 200-year rule.
How did FM Bilawal defend Pakistan’s relations with Taliban regime?
In his first interview with CNN after becoming foreign minister, Bilawal Bhutto said that Pakistan is pinning hope on the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to discourage terror activities.Â
Biden set to visit Asia to form alliance against China
The White House also said Biden would not visit the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that divides North and South Korea, a change of plans from last week, when such a trip was under consideration.
Accountability court orders permanent arrest warrant against Ishaq Dar
The court ordered the warrant after the senior PML-N leader repeatedly failed to show up for the trial, remaining instead in a self-imposed exile in London.
Toyota halts bookings for a second time amidst uncertainty
Toyota Indus has closed the bookings for all its models due to the economic uncertainty and unstable market situation.
APTMA Chairman dubs PTI’s ousting as cruel
Zaman added that the policies introduced by financial institutions during the tenure of the PTI-led government provided a very enabling environment for the businesses.
China Eastern crash probe looks into crew actions
The cockpit voice recorder was damaged during the crash and it is unclear whether investigators have been able to retrieve any information from it.
Zameen.com inks MOU with the Institute of Financial Markets of Pakistan (IFMP)
The ceremony was attended by the senior leadership of the Zameen Academy and the IFMP.
Comparison of India & Pakistan’s export to Muslims countries
Analysts argue that in order for Pakistan to compete in the international market and become a competitive geoeconomic state the country would have to significantly reduce the electricity cost per unit and increase the gas availability to the industrial sector of the country.