Forks in the Road: The last chance to save a united Pakistan

General Yaqub’s resignation irked Yahya but stimulated him enough to make some significant, but contradictory moves. On one hand, he showed hawkishness by replacing Yaqub with General Tikka Khan, who had a fearsome reputation

Aamir Liaquat Hussain set to host Pakistan’s first Big Boss style show

Popular host and politician, Aamir Liaquat Hussain, is set to host Pakistan’s first Big Boss style show. The news has shocked and amused social media users and Pakistani TV industry fans. Aamir Liaquat is a renowned host who has been in the news for his various hosting antics.

Pakistanis liking for shortcuts in policy making

Policies in Pakistan fail due to poor governance caused by micro and mega level corruption along with the curse of clientelism. An analysis of previous development policy failures provides evidence that policy failure has roots in class, institutional, and political structures and looking for shortcuts.

Banner calling for freedom for Kashmir flies during football match in UK

A plane carrying the banner “Free Kashmir, 2500 days occupied” flew over a football stadium in Manchester, during a match between Crystal Palace and Manchester United. The incident left the spectators amused and surprised.

Glasses from the statue of Quaid-e-Azam stolen

Thieves steal monocle glasses from the statue of Quaid-e-Azam. This is another incident recorded of stealing things from the statues of legendary figures of Pakistan. A similar incident happened in July this year in Bahawalpur.

Indian-American Gita Gopinath takes on the second-highest role in IMF

Gopinath, 49 would take over as the First Deputy Managing Director in January 2022. She also has the honor of being the first woman Chief Economist in the international body's history.

PM Khan to launch Pakistan’s largest sports drive today

PM Imran Khan will officially launch the Kamyab Jawan Sports program which is an excellent initiative by the government. Many Pakistanis take part in international competitions and win awards. However, they often have no government backing, for example, Nisar Ahmed. 

US contradictory human rights policies towards Saudi Arabia and Iran

A quick look at Saudi Arabia and Iran, while emphasizing human rights in U.S. foreign policy can make relations more difficult, is a motivation for actors to ease regional stability and tensions and resolve conflicts. It has been suggested that it has little effect.

Russian President Putin to visit India for military, energy deals

Russia has long been a key arms supplier to India, which is looking to modernise its armed forces, and one of their most high-profile current contracts is for the long-range S-400 ground-to-air missile defence system.

Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar speaks on dilapidated system

Choudhry Mohammad Sir apologized for his party performance during his current UK tour. He blamed the "collapsed system" (Bosaida Nizam) for the lack of salvation of the population. Sarwar Sahib was the second governor of the country's largest state (2013-2015, 2013-2015 and 2018, 33rd).

Pak-Saudi agree for certification of Pakistani skilled workforce

It is expected that millions of Pakistani skilled workers will get gainful employment opportunities with higher earning as a result of the efforts of the Government of Pakistan.

Another innocent life gone in vain?

According to Moied Javeed, a senior telecom executive, there seems to be a clear competition in some quarters of the establishment who want to outshine Zia philosophy and heroics which he created in the 80s in the name of religion.