Pakistani man, wife, two little boys die in Spain squat fire
A four-month-old baby and his three-year-old brother died with their parents on Tuesday when a fire ripped through an abandoned bank in Barcelona where the family was squatting, in a blaze denounced as “horrific” by the Spanish city’s mayor..
I’m not your ‘babe’: Celebrity Anoushey Ashraf calls out colleague
The actress calling out her colleague garnered mixed reactions on social media. Some appreciated and supported her for calling out people while others started victim-blaming. A user asked her why she did not call out that person then and there.
Samsung shows off first locally assembled phone in Pakistan
Faisal Subzwari, Chairman of the Senate’s Standing Committee on Industries and Production, confirmed to the media that Samsung has officially begun its production of mobile phones in Pakistan. This is a welcoming development as authorities hope it will reduce import bills.
China deploys missile systems along Indian occupied Kashmir
The Chinese forces and their weapons are also now better acclimatized to the region than they were last year. As a response to all these developments, Indian forces have redirected significant military assets along the eastern Ladakh sector to counter any unexpected incursions along the border
Saudi religious moderation is as much PR as it is theology
Mohammed Ali al-Husseini, ticks all of the containers had to earn brownie factors withinside the kingdom’s quest for non secular smooth strength garnered with the aid of using positioning itself because the beacon of 'moderate,' albeit autocratic, Islam.
Oil prices climb over 2% amid Omicron concerns
Brent crude futures rose $1.90, or 2.7%, to $71.13 a barrel at 0504 GMT, after a 3.9% slump on Tuesday. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures rose $1.71, or 2.6%, to $67.89 a barrel, after a 5.4% drop on Tuesday. OPEC+ will meet on Thursday to discuss the developments.
Will Taliban be allowed at UN?
A United Nations committee meeting on Wednesday (Dec 1) is unlikely to allow Afghanistan's Taliban or Myanmar's junta to represent their countries at the 193-member world body, say diplomats.
Doha Talks: Taliban urges US to release frozen funds, end sanctions
During the second round of Doha Talks, the Afghan delegation assured the US side of security and urged that Afghanistan's frozen money should be released unconditionally, blacklists and sanctions must end and human issues be separated from political ones.
Japan, U.S. could not stand by if China attacked Taiwan: Former Japanese PM Abe Says
Japan and the United States could not stand by if China attacked Taiwan, and Beijing needs to understand this, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Wednesday. Taiwan’s government says it wants peace but will defend itself if needed.
Travel bans will not prevent Omicron: WHO warns
In the week since the new virus strain was reported by South Africa, dozens of countries around the world have responded with travel restrictions. But the World Health Organization warned that "blanket" travel bans risked doing more harm than good.
West worried about Russians making troops on Ukrainian borders
President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russia would be forced to act if its "red lines" on Ukraine were crossed by NATO, saying Moscow would view the deployment of certain offensive missile capabilities on Ukrainian soil as a trigger.
Palestinian students appreciate Pakistan’s strong stance towards Israel
In honor of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Palestinian students in Lahore appraised Pakistan’s strong stance towards Israel, despite international pressure, and thanked Pakistan for always standing with the people of Gaza.
