Kuwait women angry over conditions on joining army

The ministry decided in October to allow women in combat roles but then imposed the restrictions after the defence minister was questioned by conservative lawmaker Hamdan al-Azmi.

Wasim Akram reveals what he said to Babar Azam after social media backlash

Karachi Kings won the toss and elected to bat first. Multan Sultans chased the target and needed 7 runs in the last over. Netizens pointed out that Wasim Akram, the coach of Karachi Kings, lashed out at Babar Azam standing in the field during the match.

Fawad Chaudhry hits back at criticism over high petrol prices

In a tweet, Fawad Chaudhry said the opposition parties criticized the price hike in petroleum products but failed to provide an alternative which, he believed, was the main aspect of any criticism.

13 Indian girls fall & die in well

In India, 13 women have been killed after accidentally falling down a well during marriage celebrations in UttarPradesh state

The Renaissance of new Taliban leadership in Afghanistan

Taliban are well aware of the fact that the population would eventually resent its rulers if the promises of prosperity are not accomplished. This will provide an opportunity for resistance forces to exploit the situation.

Myths against Islam

The misperception regarding the Islamic veil is that it is a barrier that hinders people from expressing their thoughts; nonetheless, no apparel has the power to alter ideology. The time has shifted and has brought the world into the situation which has enforced everyone

Bill Gates reaches Pakistan for a day-long visit

During his day-long visit to Pakistan, Bill Gates is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Imran Khan. He will also visit the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC). Gates will be briefed on the polio eradication program in Pakistan.

US says China ignored international trade norms

China has ‘expanded its state-led, non-market approach to the economy and trade,’ says US Trade Representative Ambassador

Looking at the testing times for Biden and NATO over Ukraine Crisis

Joe Biden is faced with an uphill task of shoring up support both at home and abroad ahead of a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine. NATO cannot however militarily support Ukraine until it becomes part of it. Putin will not let it happen at any cost.

Netherlands trying Afghan ‘prison chief’ for war crimes

The trial in The Hague is the latest in a series of efforts in European countries to bring people to account for crimes in conflict-torn countries, including Syria and Afghanistan.

Karachi rapists killed in police encounter

After the police encounter, the bodies of the robbers were taken to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for medico-legal formalities. Images of the culprits are also going viral on social media. The law and order situation continues to deteriorate in Sindh.

The Grey-Black Conundrum in the FATF-Pakistan Saga

The FATF has intermittently urged the regime to enact anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terror financing (CTF) measures in the country’s legislative framework to ensure an airtight regulatory system in compliance with international financial standards.