Engin Altan reveals release date for his upcoming series, Barbaroslar
In the upcoming series, Engin Altan will play the character of the Hayreddin Barbarossa, an Ottoman corsair and later admiral of the Ottoman Navy at the time of Suleiman-the magnificent. Barbarossa’s naval victories secured Ottoman dominance over the Mediterranean during the 16th century.
Time for a Regional Economic Package for Afghanistan
Former Chairman Board of Investment argues that Pakistan needs to play a key role in structuring and mediating a strategic regional support package for Afghanistan. While too much should not be expected from Western-influenced multilateral agencies, the regional multilateral system and countries such as China and Qatar may fill immediate funding gaps.
NASA confirms Perseverance Mars rover brings first piece of rock
Perseverance's sampling and caching system is the most complex mechanism ever sent to space, with over 3,000 parts.
Rebuilding Afghanistan: Why the Taliban need help
Ejaz Hussain thinks the Taliban cannot pull a DIY job in Afghanistan as the people need education, healthcare, IT, and banking. For all this, the Taliban cannot afford to stay away from the United States, European Union, UK, GCC/Arab League.
Pakistani Rupee: Best performer becomes worst performer
Pakistan Rupee was the best performing currency in March 2021, and in just six months' time, it has been labeled the worst performer in September, continuing its downward plunge. On Monday alone, the PKR fell 0.19% against USD. Recent events in Afghanistan are playing a major role in this fall.
Will Bolton ever understand the excellence of Pakistan’s nuclear security?
Dr. Atia Ali Kazmi, a Senior Policy Analyst at NUST, hits back at former US NSA John Bolton's criticism of Pakistan's nuclear security. John Bolton fails to realize that, unlike India, Pakistan's nuclear security is exemplary and Pakistan remains fully cognizant of its responsibility.
US Secretary & Qatar Emir discuss Afghan crises in Doha
Qatar's extraordinary support in facilitating the safe transit of US citizens, our partners, and other Afghans at-risk
PM Khan earns appreciation from China on his remarks on poverty alleviation
Since the beginning of reform and opening-up, 770 million rural residents in China have been lifted out of poverty.
Afghan universities open under Taliban’s new rule
Women can only attend class if they wear an abaya, a flowing robe, and a niqab, a face veil with a small window to see through, and are separated from men.
South Korea successfully launches homegrown SLBM: report
The SLBM is believed to be a variant of the country's Hyunmoo-2B ballistic missile, with a range of around 500 kilometres (310 miles).
Gen Bajwa: No one can blackmail state in the name of regionalism or religion
Gen Bajwa said no external and internal groups will be allowed to blackmail Pakistan in the name of regionalism or religion. He also pointed that country now faces fifth generation warfare and instead of large-scale war, enemies use modern technology to weaken a nation's unity and ideological boundaries.
“Rise up” against the Taliban, urges resistance leader Masood
Resistance leader Ahmad Masood urges the Afghans to rise up against the Taliban and claims that the group will be more extreme than yesterday.
