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Sunday, July 6, 2025

Modi’s party winning big in India’s mega state

Victory in the state with more people than Brazil would strengthen local BJP chief Yogi Adityanath's chances of succeeding Modi as prime minister of the world's largest democracy.

Police arrests father who brutally shot new-born baby

Mianwali police have arrested the brutal father who shot and killed a newborn baby girl. The IG Punjab has directed DPO Mianwali to oversee the investigation himself and punish the accused severely.

Ukraine-Russia conflict from an Asian lens

Pakistan has shown its stance by being a part of the game in peace but will follow a policy of neutrality during the war. The EU's venture of using Pakistan against Russia cut a sorry figure. Among major Asian countries, India is between the devil and the deep blue sea looking at every move

US making nuclear talks more complicated: Iran

Iran is locked in negotiations with world powers to revive the 2015 deal that offered it sanctions relief in return for curbs on its nuclear program. Negotiators had recently signaled that talks had progressed into a "final phase", but pending issues were still unresolved.

Supreme Court issues notice to PM Imran Khan

Headed by Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial, an apex court bench also issued notices to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) to file their response to the petition.

South Korea’s new president to get tough on North Korea

For the last five years, Seoul has pursued a policy of engagement with Pyongyang, brokering high-level summits between Kim and then-US president Donald Trump while reducing joint US military drills the North sees as provocative.

Book review: Islam and the Arab Revolutions

Dr. James Dorsey, an award-winning scholar, talks about Usaama al-Azami's Islam and the Arab Revolutions: The Ulama Between Democracy and Autocracy which focuses on the responses of several prominent Muslim religious scholars towards the 2011 Arab popular revolts.

Punjab records 90% increase in Sehat Card users

According to details, for the month of February, over 118000 people used the Sehat Card. This takes the total number of Sehat Card beneficiaries in Punjab to 852,397. Interestingly, this is almost a 90% increase from January when the number was 62, 837.

First batch of halal meat sent to Uzbekistan

The first cargo of Halal meat from Pakistan to Uzbekistan left for Tashkent from Karachi here on Wednesday after a new market was explored for Pakistani meat recently.

What does ‘two sessions’ mean for Chinese democracy?

The Chinese Communist Party has put forward the grand idea of whole-process people's democracy. The two sessions have become an important window for the international community to observe China's people-centered practice of people's democracy.

US claims Russia may launch biological warfare in Ukraine

The United States said it was working with Ukraine to prevent invading Russian forces from seizing biological research material in the country. The US also Russia is inventing false pretexts in an attempt to justify its own horrific actions in Ukraine.

The denial of male infertility in our society

Male infertility is an issue that decreases the chances of a male getting a female pregnant. This means that despite trying, the couple is unable to have a baby. Globally, in one of 5 infertility cases, the issue is with the man. In Pakistan, this issue is not much talked about due to many reasons.