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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Pakistan’s National Electricity Plan 2022-2026 in perspective

In order for the economy to emerge stronger out of its current industrialization phase, energy policies must reflect thorough planning for sustainability and effective resource management, along with a formula to reduce the trade deficit and limit borrowing.

Iran removes major obstacle to Nuclear Deal

"We are close to a possible deal, but we're not there yet." "We do think the remaining issues can be bridged." said State Department spokesman Ned Price.

Lessons Putin should learn from Gulf crises

Russia’s invasion constitutes the third time in a decade after the 2017-2021 Gulf crisis and the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea that autocratic states have sought to ignore international law and brutally impose their will on a neighbor.

UK’s Johnson fails to convince Saudi, UAE

The two Gulf states are among the few OPEC oil exporters with spare oil capacity to raise output and potentially offset supply losses from Russia.

Suicide of female sub-inspector sparks debate on Twitter

Earlier, a female sub-inspector from Rahim Yar Khan committed suicide and left a suicide note written in lipstick on a mirror. While the intensity or the real reasons for the quarrel remain unknown, the last part of Mary Rose's suicide note has sparked a debate on social media. 

Why Pakistan stream gas pipeline & PAKAFUZ are flagship multipolar projects?

The grand strategic convergence between Russia and Pakistan in Central Asia will immensely strengthen the SCO’s capabilities, which will, in turn, empower their shared visions for Eurasia, especially in its Heartland, writes Andrew Korybko, a Moscow-based American political analyst.

Shehbaz be disqualified for ‘extra-constitutional’ demand: Ali Zaidi

The opposition leaders were trying to buy the loyalties of the parliamentarians to make their no-confidence motion against PM Imran Khan successful, but they would fail in their manoeuvrings, Ali Zaidi said.

PCB might move Rawalpindi limited over match to Lahore

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is currently in a huddle to draw contingency plans in case political tensions rise beyond the control of the former captain of the Pakistani cricket team. 

FWO efforts in full swing to complete PM Khan’s housing project

FWO was tasked to prepare the sites and construct small housing units of 3.5 marlas each. Needless to say, FWO is once again sustaining excellence as the organization continues to work with full zeal on the government's low-cost housing project. 

Ukraine rejects Russia’s proposal to become ‘neutral’ like Sweden

The Kremlin earlier Wednesday said that a neutral Ukraine along the lines of Sweden or Austria was being discussed at talks with Kyiv to end three weeks of fighting in Ukraine. However, Ukraine rejected the proposal.

Bahrain’s National Guard Commander lauds Pakistan Armed Forces

During the meeting, matters of mutual interest, regional security situation, and measures to further enhance professional cooperation between both the armies were discussed. The visiting dignitary vowed to enhance cooperation in various fields.

Pakistan nearly initiated a retaliatory strike on India

Pakistan only backed out of the plan because the initial assessment, conducted by the response team, indicated something "amiss." The Indian missile ended up damaging only residential property and, to their "relief," caused no casualties.