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Monday, November 24, 2025

The Pandora’s box of our dirty offshore legacy

The Pandora Papers have revealed, yet again, how this country has been literally raped by the elites. Since Pakistan aspires to follow China, it is time that Pakistan adopts an aggressive lawfare against corruption like China did to stand on its feet.

Gen Z and its superficial beauty standards

The world has always witnessed shifts in beauty standards with changing times but recently there's been an obsession amongst women to look a certain way. Today the meaning of beauty has been defined as having certain characteristics and this causes stress and lower self-esteem.

53rd world military shooting C’ship 2021 underway at Lahore Garrison: ISPR

During the World Military Shooting championship, the trap qualifier matches for the men and women category were held, said an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) media release received here on Tuesday. The participants performed in different categories of the competition.

Pakistan’s services exports up by 26 pc in two months

The exports of services during July-August (2021-22) were recorded at $1008.31 million against the exports of $799.94 million in July-August (2020-21), showing growth of 26.05 percent. The imports from the country also increased by 31.42 percent.

The fundamental rights of Afghans under UN charter

Human rights in Afghanistan is a topic of controversy and conflict. While the Taliban were well known for numerous human rights abuses, several human rights violations continue to take place across the country. Afghanistan has an interesting strong human rights framework.

Afghan ambassador does not trust Biden?

Adela Raz, Afghanistan’s former ambassador to the US, said during an appearance on ‘Axios on HBO’ on Sunday that not only does she believe many in her country do not trust the US government and Biden’s administration, but she doesn’t, either.

Pandora Papers maligning Pak heroes?

The Pandora Papers accuse Raja Nadir Pervez, a retired army officer and former minister, of doing business with India through an offshore company. However, he said he would never do such a thing as it is a betrayal to his comrades who sacrificed their lives while fighting India.

No music in Afghanistan as 100 musicians flee fearing Taliban crackdown

Fearing a crackdown on music by the country's new leaders, a total 101 members of Afghanistan's top musical institute landed in Doha on Sunday evening. The group, about half of them women and girls, plan to fly to Portugal with the support of the government there.

Wishes pour in for PM Imran Khan on 69th birthday

International Cricket Council also wished him on his birthday. ICC shared the winning moments of the 1992 Cricket World Cup in which the then skipper of the Pakistan Cricket Team lifted the winning trophy and expressed his dream of completing the cancer hospital.

US hopes to restart talks as Iran speeds up nuclear progress

Iran's nuclear activity will be at the center of talks between US and Israeli national security teams in Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday. Iran's foreign ministry spokesman said that the new round of discussions could begin by early November.

Why is there an institutional disorder in Pakistan? -Dr Farid A Malik

According to Dr. Farid A Malik, an Ex chairman of the Pakistan Science Foundation, Pakistan faced severe institutional disorder after Zia's Referendum of December 1984. In the formative years of Pakistan, institution building was taken very seriously.

France still angry as Blinken visits to mend ties

President Emmanuel Macron was furious last month when Australia scrapped a multibillion-dollar deal for French submarines, saying it would pursue US nuclear versions instead. Macron's government called secret talks leading up to the cancellation "a stab in the back."