Pakistan and Saudi Arabia vow to strengthen fraternal ties

Recalling his interaction with the Crown Prince during the visit, the Prime Minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s desire to further strengthen the historic fraternal ties with Saudi Arabia.

Elon Musk mulls charging fee for Twitter?

Tesla chief Musk has been suggesting a raft of changes to Twitter since last month. After adding the company to his cart recently, Musk said he wanted to enhance the platform with new features.

North Korea provokes South Korea with missile launch

The nuclear-armed state staged a dramatic return to long-range launches in March, test-firing at full range its most powerful intercontinental ballistic missile -- which may be able to reach the continental United States.

Eid celebrated across world, Pakistan to celebrate tomorrow

Traditionally, Eid is a three-day celebration marked by large family festivities and prayers.

PM Shehbaz, UAE Crown Prince agree for strong cooperation

The Abu Dhabi crown prince assured for his support to strengthen the bilateral relations for the betterment of the future generations.

Ukraine on agenda as Indian PM Modi heads to Europe

India, which imports much of its military hardware from Russia, has long walked a diplomatic tightrope between the West and Moscow, and has called only for an immediate end to hostilities.

Depolarizing electronic voting machines (EVMs)

EVM expert argues that it is an unfortunate and inescapable truth that whenever election technology – be it electronic voting machines (EVMs), Internet voting, or result transmission systems – are deployed without the necessary homework and due diligence, these systems are likely to fail.

UNSC president ignores Afghan letter on alleged Pakistan’s airstrikes in Afghanistan

The Taliban administration’s foreign ministry last week called in Pakistan’s ambassador to protest against the strikes. Local officials said the strikes by Pakistan military helicopters killed 36 people.

Mayor London joins fast-breaking meal at Trafalgar Square

‘Open Iftar,’ supported by mayor of London as part of its Ramadan Tent Project, was held at Trafalgar Square this year

Electoral reforms – put the last first

Election expert questions the motivations behind the new desire for political parties to form another parliamentary committee on electoral reforms, given they had passed the Elections Act 2017, which had been approved after extensive consultations across the board, and the committee had met over 70 times beforehand.

Overseas Pakistanis: Hail, the new Kingmakers

The author addresses why Overseas Pakistanis should be allowed to vote, given that common objections include that they are seen to have no skin in the game or don't know what is happening in the streets of Pakistan.

Did New York Herald post controversial cartoon on Pakistan’s judiciary?

The cartoon is going viral on social media. Former Minister of Human Rights Shireen Mazari also shared the image in a now-deleted tweet.