Govt. offers second chance to TTP militants desiring to shun militancy
In a video message, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain said there are splinter groups in TTP who wanted to move forward in accordance with the constitution of the country. So, thet should be allowed to return to lead a normal life.
Bangladesh & France against Indian media?
With Bangladesh taking action against Indian media for violating the law despite warnings, and France exposing India's fake news campaign, it appears as if things are not going too well for the Indian media internationally as a big question comes on its credibility.
We expect action against all terrorist groups: US official to Pakistan
"We seek a strong partnership with Pakistan on counterterrorism and we expect sustained action against all militant and terrorist groups without distinction," Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said ahead of a visit to Islamabad.
China marks National Day by sending 38 fighter jets to Taiwan
The show of force on China's National Day on Friday near the self-ruled democratic island, which Beijing claims as part of its territory, came in the same week it accused Britain of sending a warship into the Taiwan Strait with "evil intentions".
Qatar disappointed with Taliban “abuses”
Qatar disappointed with Taliban's "abuses" voices concerns over the prevalent intolerance towards women rights in Afghanistan and violent crackdowns on dissent. Thus, its stronger role is anticipated to put lid on erupting violence in Afghanistan.
Iran’s war games at Azerbaijan borders
Iran's war games at Azerbaijan borders are backed by the fact that Iran cannot tolerate the presence of Zionist regime and IS in the region. Neither of the states can afford clashes because the innocent civilians face the brunt of their aggression.
Tarin defends government’s decision to increase petroleum prices
Finance Minister reiterated that petroleum prices were still cheapest in Pakistan, in comparison to the rest of the world except the sixteen oil producing countries. The government, from October 1, increased the price of petrol and high speed diesel (HSD) by 4 rupees per liter and 2 rupees per liter, respectively.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s car left without petrol after seven hours wait in UK
The Manchester United star’s ride was spotted in a Shell forecourt a few miles from the forward’s home. A member of Ronaldo’s security team was also spotted queuing up at a petrol pump in Range Rover. The news has been making rounds on social media since then.
Iran’s return to nuclear deal should be quick: US Secy
Iran's return to nuclear deal should be quick, says US Secretary Blinken, as it is imperative to revive the JCPOA for regional peace. The Iranian side claimed that they are ready for negotiations as they will entail the much-awaited lifting of US sanctions.
Karachi’s Turk Masjid, a landmark of Pak-Turkey connection
Turk Mosque Built in 1863, the three-story mosque has seen several repairs and expansions over the decades. Mosque offers a fine blend of Turkish and Mughal architecture to the onlookers.
How Indonesia’s Nahdlatul Ulama seeks to influence the Muslim world
Nahdlatul Ulama is an Islamic organization in Indonesia. Its membership range from 40 million (2013) to over 90 million (2019) making it the largest Islamic organization in the world. NU's religious views are considered "traditionalist" in that they tolerate local culture.
Sirbaz Khan makes history: 1st Pakistani to climb world’s 7th tallest mountain
"Congratulations!! Sirbaz Khan, the first Pakistani to successfully climb 8,167 meters (26,794-foot) Mount Dhaulagiri," the Alpine Club of Pakistan, the country's state-run mountaineering body, said in a statement.
