ISI ex-Chief Durrani calls OIC summit a circus

Former ISI chief Lt General Asad Durrani said the OIC has proved to be good for nothing once again. According to him, no immediate action plan and pledges for humanitarian aid to Afghanistan were seen. The OIC summit in Islamabad has diverted global attention to the war-torn country assets

Is India trying to sabotage CPEC?

Keeping in view the realist paradigm of power maximization, the ever-growing strong relationship between Pakistan and China is viewed with concern by India. It has raised significant alarm bells in Indian political and military circles.

PTI to expose Sindh govt with “black paper” on Dec 31st

The PTI leader said that the Sindh government did not implement any of the laws it introduced. As a result, a white paper will be released against the Sindh government. However, according to Haleem Adil, that white paper has turned black due to the Sindh government's black deeds.

Palestinian president makes rare visit to Israel

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas made a rare visit to Israel for talks on economic and security issues with Israel's defense chief, but with few prospects for any resumption of long-stalled peace negotiations.

Green Energy as Pakistan’s long term, cheap and clean energy

For Pakistan, clean, renewable energy is the answer to two looming challenges, first is the rising threat of climate change and consequent environmental disasters, and secondly, the expensive electricity generated by imported oil and coal power plants financed by Chinese loans.

Bitcoin fall scare crypto traders

Bitcoin, the world's biggest and best-known cryptocurrency, is down 31% from the year's high of $69,000 on Nov. 10.

Wear shalwar kameez at banks to facilitate people better: PM Khan

PM Imran Khan voiced his views while talking at a recent ceremony for the Mera Pakistan Mera Ghar initiative. He said that he is glad banks in Pakistan have started to converse in Urdu with customers. Now he wants the bank staff in shalwar kameez.

Afghan Taliban’s struggle for legitimacy

Central to this has been the campaign for the hearts and minds of the local population. In fact, it appears that even now, the Taliban in cities are actively trying to construct legitimacy for themselves but the international community seems to have other plans for the newly made government.

Oil prices on the rise again?

Oil prices edged higher on Wednesday after rallying overnight as industry data showed a decline in U.S. inventories, boosting demand sentiment.

Saba Faisal, Ushna Shah working with Bollywood’s Anurag Kashyap?

Pakistani veteran actor, Saba Faisal, took to Instagram from Minsk where the cast and crew of the upcoming project have been working. "Today is the first day of why I am currently in Belarus," the Qayamat star shared in a video.

Dedicated directorate to facilitate religious pilgrimage

Sahibzada Noor ul Haq Qadri, Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony said that a dedicated directorate was being established in the ministry to facilitate religious pilgrimage who intended to visit Iran, Iraq, and Syria.

Pakistan revamps education at the point of a gun?

There is little indication that the government is doing anything but strengthening an education system that potentially constitutes a breeding ground for ultra-conservatism and radicalism in a region adjacent to Afghanistan where the Taliban appear bent on returning the country to a system.