Countdown begins for Qatar 2022 Fifa World Cup

Sunday marks the point where it is one year to go until the opening match of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, with the tournament, played for the first time in a northern hemisphere winter, rapidly taking shape.

LHC imposes huge fine on one-way traffic violators!

Lahore High Court (LHC) ordered traffic authorities to impose a heavy on commuters for violating the one-way rule. According to the new order, commuters violating the one-way rule will have to pay a huge amount of Rs. 2000.

Kyle Rittenhouse found not guilty as murder case divides US

Rittenhouse, who claimed he acted in self-defense, sobbed and shook as the verdict was read, sank into his chair and embraced his lawyer before rushing out of the courtroom.

Kashmir teetering on the brink of disaster

Tensions in Kashmir are rising days after four people were killed in a raid by Indian security forces, fueling outraged protests over the impunity and stirring fears that the conflict-torn region could be sliding into another especially deadly phase.

India worried as UK allows Sikhs to vote on ‘Khalistan’ Referendum

According to Indian media, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval told his UK counterpart that the Indian government takes strong exception to the UK allowing a referendum on affairs of a third country by weaponizing a minuscule section of the Indian diaspora.

A new world: The Middle East tries cooperation alongside competition

Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu paid a visit to Lebanon on 15-16 November 2021 to discuss bilateral relations and exchange views on regional issues. On the other hand, improved relations shift the battlefield away from potential armed conflict, allowing rivals to compete

How US is eyeing Africa amid rising Chinese influence?

Blinken said that other nations' infrastructure deals can be "opaque, coercive, burden countries with unmanageable debt, are environmentally destructive and don't always benefit the people who actually live there."

Clean Gilgit & Hunza Project: Nestlé Pakistan installs benches & waste bins made from 100% recycled plastic waste

Nestle once again proves that it is committed to a cleaner and waste-free future for Pakistan. Under the Clean Gilgit and Hunza Project, Nestle Pakistan recently installed benches and waste bins made from 100% recycled plastic, in Hunza.

Discussing the voting rights of overseas Pakistanis

Khan’s government has been pushing for the use of EVMs in future elections since it unveiled a prototype at the Parliament House in May. Pakistan will have EVM, whatever type, whatever kind it may be with whatever modification that is done to take care of the objection to have a free and fair election.

Will Nawaz Sharif be deported as Pak-UK finalize readmissions agreement?

The Readmissions Agreement will ensure the return of illegal migrants who have no lawful basis to remain in the country. This is an interesting development as it could potentially impact former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's stay in the UK.

Why are we disappointed in Imran Khan?

The free-rolling Dollar dented PM's efforts to manage the economy. Later on, the COVID-backed inflation coupled with man-made greed added to the miseries of the poverty-stricken populace. Frequent changes in important ministries hampered the continuity of policies leading to uncertainty.

UK sanctions Hamas as Iran censures decision

Iran has traditionally shared close ties with Palestinian resistance groups, including Hamas, while refusing to recognize Israel.