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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Financial Times report says PM Khan was right about Afghanistan

“Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan appears vindicated by the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan,” a Financial Times report said Thursday.

PTI govt to launch SME policy next month

The minister highlighted government’s efforts to support industrial development through a set of policies and tax benefits to industries and specifically women entrepreneurs.

63rd AGM of APTMA: Elected office bearers formally assume charge

Mr. Abdul Rahim Nasir formally assumes charge as the new Chairman of APTMA. Moreover, Mr. Muhammad Jameel Qasim and Mr. Atta Shafi Tanveer Sheikh have also assumed the charge of Senior Vice Chairman and Vice-Chairman respectively for the term 2021-22.

Food delivery via drones to begin soon in Islamabad

Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Hamza Shafqat, in a twitter post, informed the residents of Islamabad that food delivery through drones is set to begin in the national capital.

China battles with power cuts, crippled industrial output

China battles with power cuts and crippled industrial output due to carbon curbs and reduced supply of coal to fuel its economy. The analysts claim that due to pressure by green groups, China has reduced its carbon emissions but it had come with a cost.

PM Khan abolishes gate pass at Torkham border?

While citing SAPM in Establishment Shehzad Arbab, Mansoor Ahmad Khan said, “The decision to eliminate the gate pass will go a long way to facilitate movement of Afghan people to Pakistan.” With the government's decision, Afghans can now cross the border on a valid visa.

Looming energy crisis in Pakistan

The PTI government’s criminal negligence is costing the national exchequer billions of rupees annually due to last minute purchase of LNG. The pattern has been the same since the Imran Khan led party took the reins of the country in 2018.

Britain’s Christian Turner collects garbage, cleans Karachi beach

In his message, he exhorted the importance of the keeping the beaches clean and how cleanliness is integral in Islamic faith. Members of the British envoy also participated in the beach clean-up drive. Christian Turner is quite active in supporting tourism and cleanliness in Pakistan.

Taliban’s crackdown on women’s demonstration

Taliban's crackdown on women's rights demonstration was backed by the notion that the activists didn't coordinate with security authorities. The women protestors as they took refuge in nearby school, claimed that they demanded basic rights which the Taliban pledged.

China showcases high-end military technology at biggest air show

China has been working hard to improve the performance of its homegrown engines, which have lagged Western technology. At the show, it flew its J-20 fighter jets with Chinese engines rather than Russian ones for the first time.

Pakistan’s counter lawfare against US Senate Bill must start now!

Bill in US Senate is offensive, but the response of Pakistan’s Foreign Office is weak argues Hassan Aslam Shad, an international law expert. Regardless of whether the Bill becomes law, Pakistan's Foreign Office and the NSA must send a solid point-by-point rebuttal to the Bill.

Outgoing PCB Wasim Khan complains of character assassination by media

In his interview, Wasim Khan said that he faced constant backlash ever since he assumed the charge of the Pakistan Cricket Board. The PCB CEO added that after some time he learned to ignore and decided to answer them with his work and performance.