The West owes Qatar a favor over Afghanistan
Analysts describe Qatar's emergence as a broker in Afghanistan as a part of a carefully nurtured strategy by the tiny but rich state to bolster its own security, by becoming indispensable as a venue for international mediation.
iPhone 14 leaked a week before iPhone 13 launch
Famous and reliable leaker Jon Prosser tweeted “in 20 minutes, you will see iPhone 14”, leaking iPhone 14 just days before we see its predecessor iPhone 13. The leaked photos promise a revolution in iPhone hardware, changing things that users wanted to be changed for a long time now.
North Korea’s anniversary parade flaunts machines instead of missiles
Pyongyang has previously used parades to send messages to audiences abroad and at home, usually timing them to coincide with anniversaries.
Afghans anxiously anticipate the future after Taliban takeover
Afghans like Alizada worry about what lies ahead under the Taliban.
Pakistan is an integral regional power: Taliban govt
Pakistan is not only Afghanistan’s immediate neighbour but has very deep historic, ethnic, religious and cultural ties with the country – sometimes described as a “Gordian knot”.
MBS attempts for softer Saudi image, decades after 9/11
Fifteen Saudis were among the 19 hijackers in the plane attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, which left nearly 3,000 dead and were plotted by Saudi-born Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
Footage of Geelani’s funeral rites “un-Islamic”, spurs anger
The Kashmiri people have condemned Indian police action of sharing footage of Geelani's funeral rites and claimed that it was a violation of the sanctity of the dead body and this un-Islamic act has hurt Muslims sentiments.
No one can dictate Iran’s nuclear program: Iran’s IAEA envoy
Iran's IAEA envoy, in response to IAEA critical report on Iran's nuclear program asserted that the country's nuclear activities are under the safeguards of IAEA monitoring while Israel stands free from any IAEA inspection.
SNC books under criticism for supporting gender inequality for women
The content of the textbooks designed for the students has been in the crosshairs as netizens argued that the course highlight women performing traditional roles. The book does not support a progressive outlook regarding women.
Is KIA’s Rio going to be revolution of hatchback in Pakistan?
South Korean manufacturer KIA is to introduce its 2021 Rio in Pakistan in January 2022. The sporty hatchback is going to give tough competition to the rest of the companies in Pakistan and remains an inexpensive, value-driven small car that gets you from point A to point B without complaint.
US return to Afghanistan is likely; US Sen Graham
US Sen Graham claims that US return to Afghanistan is likely as they fear that the chaotic situation there will pave the way for more violence. However, considering US general opinion about war in Afghanistan, this statement might not get much approval.
New Afghan government members having dark record, US concerns
US raised concerns that two new Afghan government members have dark track record and claim that Taliban are yet to be judged by their actions.
