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Friday, January 23, 2026

The future of France and US relationship in the post AUKUS era

The United States and France have always been close allies. The latest reason for the deterioration in relations between France and the United States is a defense agreement known as AUKUS between Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States concluded last September.

Pakistan seeks strong bilateral ties with UK

President Dr. Arif Alvi, in a meeting with Lord Wajid Khan, at Aiwan-e-Sadr, said that Pakistan attached high priority to its relations with the United Kingdom and wanted to further expand bilateral relations in all areas of mutual benefit.

Zameen.com celebrates progress at Business Hub Multan

Through Zameen.com's efforts, Business Hub Multan would be a modern and important business center in the city due to its accessibility and prominent placement. Business Hub Multan will be a golden opportunity for businesses looking to establish new outlets.

A journey from gangsters to rulers -Dr Farid A Malik

Dr. Farid A Malik, an Ex-Chairman Pakistan Science Foundation talks about the time when gangsters were ruling some areas of the cities. While they operated and occupied the legislative branch, cities were put under the control of high-profile 'Goondas'.

Asad Umar slams UK for not accepting Chinese vaccines

“[The] UK decides gora certificates [and] vaccines are okay but most non-gora vaccine certificates [and] Chinese vaccines are not. This is despite widespread evidence of fake certificates in [the] US [and] Europe," said Asad Umar in a tweet.

Iran threatens to sue South Korea over oil billions frozen by US sanctions

Oil trade between Iran and South Korea witnessed a drop as the US slapped sanctions on Iran. Moreover, as per Iran, South Korea took delivery of oil but did not pay for it. Therefore a row between Iran and South Korea is intensifying, with Tehran threatening legal action.

Comparing textbooks: Even Afghanistan scores better than Pakistan

Dr. James M. Dorsey, an award-winning journalist compares Pakistan's education curriculum with Afghanistan and thinks Afghan textbooks are light years ahead of what Pakistani schools offer. He further points out international community should pay as much attention to Pakistan education system.

Pakistan’s exports to Japan jump by 24.2% in Q1 despite Covid

According to a press statement received from the Embassy of Pakistan in Tokyo, other than textile items, the major exports to Japan during July-September (2021-22) included agricultural and food products. Pakistan exported goods worth US$50.6 million.

President, PM condole over losses in Balochistan earthquake

An earthquake of magnitude 5.9 struck parts of Balochistan early on Thursday morning, killing at least 20 people and injuring over 300 others. The President and PM of Pakistan expressed their condolences over the loss and directed relief efforts.

Better days for cotton industry are coming

Cotton is the most important cash crop in Pakistan and cotton products export account for 55 percent of all foreign exchange earnings of the country. Cotton production supports Pakistan’s largest industrial sector, comprising of some 400 textile mills and 7 million spindles.

Lt Gen Nadeem Anjum: ISI’s unorthodox military general

According to Jan Achakzai, a geopolitical analyst, under Lt Gen Nadeem's leadership, the stature of ISI will be restored to new glory as he is undoubtedly a man with profound sentiment and who has a flair for embracing the bitter realities.

Taiwan seeks int’l support amid military tensions with China

Democratically ruled Taiwan has sought support from other democracies, especially the United States and its allies, amid the growing military and political pressure from China, which claims Taiwan as its own territory and frequently carries out air force incursions.
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