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Friday, January 16, 2026

What measures can be taken to eliminate the root cause of the Sialkot incident?

A Muslim mob descended on a sports equipment factory in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province on Friday, killing a Sri Lankan man and burning his body publicly over allegations of blasphemy. Scholars, intellectuals and think tanks, thinkers must think of the root cause.

It is high time we fixed mob taking over Pakistan! – Maleeha Hashmey

A religion which is fundamentally based on the fair principle of "He who kills an innocent individual, kills all of humanity". There could have been no bigger disservice than brutally murdering innocent people in that very religion's name.

How Covid affected Pakistan’s economy?

Pakistan's already fragile economy had only just been moving towards stability when the health crisis struck. Experts fear that the pandemic's economic fallout will considerably derail the country's recovery process.

US boycotts Beijing Winter Olympics

The move was broadly welcomed by rights groups and politicians in the US, where President Joe Biden has been under pressure to speak out against Chinese rights abuses.

Taiwan: An unexpected flashpoint between US-China

US President Joe Biden gave a clear-cut statement last month that the US will provide weapon assistance to Taiwan for their defense if China attacked. The statement seemed to contradict US policy on Taiwan relations in 1979 which indicates a possible flashpoint between US and China.

UN top court to resolve Armenia-Azerbaijan issue

Nagorno-Karabakh is an ethnic Armenian region of Azerbaijan that broke away from Baku's control in the early 1990s after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Why punishing the Sialkot culprits in not enough?

A Sri Lankan national Priyantha Kumara, who was working as a manager at a private factory in Sialkot, was beaten to death and his body was later set on fire by a mob over alleged blasphemy. Once again in Pakistan, the blasphemy law has been wrongly used

Pakistan to send youth to KSA for jobs

On Sunday, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed two agreements on worker recruitment and skills verification of the Pakistani workforce employed in KSA. The agreements were...

Pakistan salt rock enters Chinese market

In addition to edible salt and salt lamps, bath salt and salt plates for sauna are also gradually becoming popular in the Chinese market.

Fazl wants to derail system for personal interests: Fawad

Fawad believed that the PDM’s date and policy for the march was not final. Maulana had a track record of changing his policies in the past, he added.

PIA to carry out 48 flights per week to Saudi Arabia

In the light of directives of PIA’s Chief Executive Officer Air Marshal Arshad Malik, he said, the number of flights had been increased from 33 to 48.

Malala asks US to save girls’ education in Afghanistan

The Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala met with Blinken and other officials at the State Department to urge greater focus on the millions of girls in Afghanistan being denied an education.
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