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Sunday, January 18, 2026

‘Very serious situation’: Chinese spy vessel spotted near Australia

PM Morrison acknowledged that a Chinese surveillance ship spent some time near his country’s coast earlier this year, saying on Friday that the vessel underscored a “very serious situation” in the Indo-Pacific region.

Is NADRA hacked?

Leading media outlets of Pakistan reported on how NADRA's data got hacked while quoting an official from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA). However, both NADRA and the FIA denied the claims. FIA even said that the news was misrepresented.

Role of Banks in Mortgage Financing

Banks have faced criticism for taking the easy route out and investing in government debt rather than, for example, helping people fund their own homes.

Looking at the legacy of status quo and dictated narratives

There seems an endless and shameless struggle for power and money by the ruling elite befooling the masses using all tricks of deception and treachery. The political powerhouses have left no stone unturned to undermine, bribe and corrupt all the institutions of the country.

Canada to send military aid to Ukraine as Russia mobilizes force

Defense Minister Anita Anand is mulling deploying hundreds of additional troops to support about 200 Canadian soldiers already in far west Ukraine on a training mission

UAE chalks up diplomatic successes with uncertain payoffs

A cooperation agreement between the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) and the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was signed on Wednesday, according to the Turkish lender. The deal came amid reports that the UAE is set to make considerable investments

Delhi’s traffic worsening toxic smog crisis

Private vehicle registrations have tripled in the last 15 years -- there are now more than 13 million on the capital's roads, government figures show.

Building back Azerbaijan after destruction by Armenia

Nabya Shahid, a producer at a leading Pakistani channel narrates how Armenia tried its best to eliminate Azerbaijan's cultural traces. However, it failed. Azerbaijan successfully took back its territories and started a series of projects to revamp the areas destroyed by Armenia.

Pakistani scientist again ranked among 1% top researchers in computer science

Mubashir Rehmani’s work focuses on wireless networks, blockchain, cognitive radio networks, and software-defined networks.

Pakistani onion to be welcomed by Chinese people: Zhao Lijian

This year from January to September, China-Pakistan Agriculture trade achieved a record of USD 860 million, of which export from Pakistan to China was USD 613 million and it will increase year on year.

Forensic test reveals Saqib Nisar’s audio is fake: Azhar Siddique

Top Supreme Court Advocate Azhar Siddique claimed that former Chief Justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar's alleged audio clip is fabricated. The forensic test revealed Saqib Nisar's leaked audio as fake, Siddique said.

Reversal of Competitive Energy Pricing: Govt loses credibility?  

Imran Khan government’s recent reversal on its regionally competitive gas tariffs for exporters reduces government’s credibility, adversely affects textile exporters capacity to invest in innovation and has created a disturbing energy cost disparity between two federating units of Sindh and Punjab.
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