Freezing Afghan assets worsening humanitarian crisis: Deborah Lyons
According to figures cited by the UN’s humanitarian branch, more than 18 million Afghans currently require some form of assistance, nearly double the 9.4 million reported in 2020, while hundreds of thousands of people also remain displaced after decades of conflict.
US says Taliban were cooperative in Afghan evacuation
Nearly 40 US citizens or permanent residents were invited to board the flight but only 21 were on board, Ned Price said.
Identifying the gap between expectations and reality in the job market
The fresh graduates and job seekers can seamlessly sail through the turbulent times by embracing the uncertainty and abridging the gap between expectations and the new reality.
Netizens demand British HC take Pak off red list as he cleans up trash
In a bid to remind citizens of their responsibility towards their city, Christian Turner uploaded a picture of him collecting trash in Margalla Hills with the caption “Mera Kachra, meri zimmedari.” However, this time around, Netizens were not impressed.
Pakistan refuses Home Office Charter flights from the UK
Pakistan has been lobbying to exclude itself from the UK travel red list. Several key British MPs have sent a joint letter to the Secretary of Health, highlighting Pakistan's updated covid data. They have jointly appealed to take off Pakistan from the red list.
Toyota takes corolla to US’s SUV section, appealing masses
With the 2022 Corolla Cross, Toyota borrows from its bestsellers and upgrades it to the crossover SUV section. The company kept it simple, keeping the utility as its major target. The exterior is typical of a mini-SUV with the exception of the front grille, and the interior is almost the same as Corolla sedan.
Australia could boycott T20 World Cup over Afghanistan: Paine
The ICC has been monitoring the changing situation in Afghanistan and is concerned to note recent media reports that women will no longer be allowed to play cricket.
UN chief calls for end to attacks on schools
The Secretary-General cited the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack in revealing that between 2015 and 2020, over 13,000 reports of strikes on education, or the military use of educational facilities, had been recorded around the world.
Biden, Xi talk for US-China reset, no breakthrough
The goal of the call was to set out "guardrails" so that the relationship can be "managed responsibly."In the 90-minute call, Biden warned against misunderstandings that could lead to confrontation between Washington and Beijing, the White House said, while Xi called for a new direction in a relationship beset by "serious difficulties".
Six FMs support peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan
The ministers expressed solidarity with the people of Afghanistan and reiterated the support of the neighbouring countries to help bring peace, security, national reconciliation, stability, and development to Afghanistan.
Nawaz Sharif returning to save Pakistan or is UK deporting him?
PML-N MNA Javed Latif claimed that Nawaz Sharif will return to Pakistan this year and save the country from a "crisis." Interesting to note, Nawaz Sharif is not returning to Pakistan for the love of his people. It is highly likely that Mian Nawaz Sharif will be deported from the UK.
Debunking myths about the Afghanistan debacle
Dr. Aalia Sohail Khan, a former Vice-Chancellor of Rawalpindi University Pakistan talks about the myths that are surrounding the current situation of Afghanistan and explains the issues that need clarity.
