PM Khan to perform the groundbreaking for KCR
While talking to media persons after attending a ceremony of Global Ismaili CIVIC Day, Sindh Governor Imran Ismail said that Prime Minister Imran Khan was coming to Karachi and he would perform groundbreaking for the Karachi Circular Railway (KCR).
Objectionable videos of PMLN’s Zubair Umar leaked online
The video has created a storm on social media with netizens expressing their bewilderment. Muhammad Zubair is counted among the senior politician in the country. The videos that are said to be leaked show Muhammad Zubair allegedly involved in physical relations with various unidentified women.
Iraq orders 12 JF-17 fighter jets from Pakistan
Nation-states queue up for Pakistan-made fighter jets. After Myanmar, Nigeria, Malaysia, and Argentina, Iraq is set to buy JF17 block III. After several rounds of negotiations, Iraq's government approved the amount of 664 million USD for the purchase of 12 fighter aircrafts from Pakistan.
Saima Saleem hits back at India, makes Pakistan proud
In hard-hitting statements, Saima Saleem, Pakistan's delegate at UNGA, responded to Indian diplomat’s allegations against Pakistan in a befitting manner. She debased all claims by highlighting India’s involvement in 4 different types of terrorism.
US blind eye and depicting the rogue states
Despite such cosmetic appearances in international counter-terrorism efforts, according to the irrefutable evidence that Pakistan presented to the UN in 2020, India has been involved with the nexus of terrorist groups operating in Pakistan which proves that India cannot be trusted.
Haleem Adil Sheikh reacts to second marriage, son with PTI MPA
On Friday, news of the second marriage of the opposition leader of the Sindh Assembly emerged Friday. The news became the topic of discussion on social media. Haleem Adil Sheikh reacted to the frenzy and silenced the critics.
Pakistan’s abysmal performance on renewable energy production
The Asian Development Bank released its validation report of Pakistan’s Renewable Energy Development Sector (REDSI) programme on Saturday, September 25th. The Independent Evaluation Department (IED) of the ADB has declared the REDSI programme for Pakistan as unsuccessful, irrelevant and ineffective but sustainable.
West’s failure in Afghanistan no cause for celebrations: Germany
“Yes, we failed on many things in Afghanistan. But our failure should not be cause for schadenfreude for others,” Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of Germany, said in his address at the UN General Assembly in New York.
Pakistan wants envoy of old Afghan govt. to leave UN?
The NY Times reported FM Qureshi said that the UN ambassador from Afghanistan’s toppled government had no standing. In this regard, FM Qureshi said Mr. Isaczai’s right to represent Afghanistan at the UN was not defensible because his government collapsed.
The dynamics of subcontinental terrorism before and after Taliban takeover
The perception of the Afghan Taliban’s total takeover of the country amid a humiliating U.S. withdrawal is iconic for jihadis, and it is likely to substantially bolster their morale and strength and have the ability to change the dynamics of global terrorism.
“Huawei’s princess” freed in Canada after deal with US prosecutors
Meng Wanzhou -- the 49-year-old daughter of Ren Zhengfei, the billionaire founder of world-leading telecoms equipment supplier Huawei -- was granted release in a Vancouver court hearing after three years of house arrest in Canada while fighting extradition to the United States.
English footballer Michael Owen becomes Pakistan’s football ambassador
As the ambassador, Owen will take the reins of Pakistan's football to help devise a strategic partnership program by uniting the nation with the might of football in England. The footballer will cross-promote and develop football between UK and Pakistan.
