Qureshi, Khalilzad for inclusive Afghanistan settlement
During the meeting, Foreign Minister Qureshi reiterated Pakistan’s support for a broad-based and stable government in Afghanistan, which could be a credible development and security partner for the international community.
Important lessons that we should learn from the outbreak of Covid-19
The COVID-19 pandemic changed life as we know it and it may have changed us individually as well, from our morning routines to our life goals and priorities. In this regard, Dr. Nadeem Jan discusses the important lessons we should learn from the outbreak of Covid 19.
PM Khan thinks Afghan women are very strong
Despite the crackdown in Afghanistan, PM Khan has high hopes and thinks, within time, Afghan women will assert their rights as they are very strong women. He also believed that girls would soon be able to attend schools.
PM to sign two-year performance agreements with federal ministers
The signing of agreements was part of the PM's comprehensive Civil Service Reforms Agenda, under which the government initiated a new performance management system that brought the entire federal government together.
Indian forces burned down 1.5 million houses in IIOJK
India was committing the worst human rights violations in IIOJK. By deploying more than one million forces, India has turned Kashmir into a prison. A referendum should be held in Kashmir in accordance with UN resolution.
Pakistan wants strong relations with US: FM Qureshi
The foreign minister, who is currently in New York to attend the UN General Assembly session, said for Pakistan, the US remained an important partner. He also said Pak-US engagement had often been narrowly framed, dictated either by short-term security interests.
US-China to avoid Cold War, UN Chief urges “mend dysfunctional” ties
UN chief urges US-China to avoid Cold War and mend "dysfunctional" ties as their cooperation is essential in a world that is marred by climate climate, still raging pandemic, Afghan conundrum and rising inequality.
“Western-bloc” cricket conspiracy targeted Pakistan Cricket, PCB chief
PCB chief claimed that "Western-bloc" cricket conspiracy targeted Pakistan Cricket leaving bad precedents, domino effect and hard lessons. Not only the two back to back pull-outs led Pakistan cricket financial losses but marred our reputation internationally.
FM Qureshi says Taliban’s recognition can wait, no rush
FM Qureshi during the high-level meetings at UNGA sidelines said that there is no rush to recognize the Taliban till they conform to international norms. However, he asserted that keeping Afghan assets and aid frozen as leverage will be counter-productive to Afghan stability.
Watch: Haleem Adil lashes out at staff of Quaid-e-Azam House
While visiting the Quaid-e-Azam House, Haleem Adil Sheikh got into a verbal tussle with the administrative officer. The heated argument sparked over the matter of Quaid-e-Azam House Museum’s commercial use.
Power tariff hiked by 40pc over three years
Since coming to power in 2018, the PTI government has increased power tariff by 40pc over a time span of three years; against NEPRA's recommendation.
Taliban announce male-dominated cabinet
As Taliban announce male-dominated cabinet, questions are raised if the new reality in Afghanistan will be the remake of their old one? After all, the recognition of a Taliban-led government would be linked to the treatment of women and minorities.
