Spying for Pakistan? India blames its citizen

In a case of being honey-trapped, Indian authorities arrest a local for spying for Pakistan. The man was charged with leaking sensitive military information to a woman who is said to be a female agent of a Pakistani spy agency.

Opposition afraid of EVMs as govt tries to do away with “rigging”?

The Opposition has always been very critical of EVMs. Earlier today, Marriyum Aurangzeb claimed that the government is waging an attack on the constitution by bulldozing electoral reforms and EVMs.

IAEA chief Grossi to ease Iran-West stand-off on nuclear deal

IAEA chief will fly to Tehran over the weekend to hold talks over Iran-West stand-off on nuclear deal after IAEA released a critical report. It highlighted Iran's shady nuclear activities and the resistance provided by new hardliner government to revive JCPOA.

Father of Zahir Jaffer, therapy workers complicit in Noor Mukadam murder: Police

As per the interim sheet submitted in the court on 9th September, Zakir assured his son Zahir of sending help following her murder. Moreover, they tried to conceal and remove the pieces of evidence from the crime scene.

Taliban gets support from Afghan women in a veiled protest

Women's rights in Afghanistan were sharply curtailed under the Taliban's 1996-2001 rule, but since returning to power last month they have claimed they will implement a less extreme rule.

Why official work at GOR must be stopped? – Dr. Farid A Malik

Dr. Farid A Malik, an Ex-Chairman of the Pakistan Science Foundation demands that official work at Government Officers Residences (GOR) must be stopped as those buildings are not put to good use and certainly will never benefit a common man.

France’s exposed: For financing ISIS but blaming Pakistan at FATF

The company is said to have paid Daesh and other militants around $5.6 million between 2012 and 2014 so that production at its plant in northern Syria would not be interrupted.

Positive agenda could pave way for more productive Turkey-EU ties

The positive agenda between the EU and Turkey “could pave the way for a more constructive relationship,” a key EU lawmaker said Friday. 

Nisha Rao, Pakistan’s first transgender to get Mphil in Law

Nisha Rao becomes Pakistan's first transgender to get Mphil in Law. She began pursuing a career in law due to police harassing her on the streets where she used to beg. Her mentor told her if she became a lawyer, then no one will ever harm her.

Experts predict PTI will win next elections?

Leading journalist Mazhar Abbas predicts that PTI will win the next general elections. According to him, with the way PPP and PML-N are doing politics, it appears as if the Opposition has turned on one another. It is highly unlikely that either party will defeat PTI.

Indian Air Force to get 6 new ‘eyes in the sky’

The Defence Research and Development Organization of India will obtain 6 aircraft from Air India, get them upgraded & fit them with the Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) system that can keep an eye on & track all enemy objects, faster than ground-based radars.

British-Muslim MP, Zarah Sultana, cries while recounting Islamophobia

The 27-year-old Labour MP started her speech by recalling how she was nervous about being a Muslim woman in the public eye. Growing up, she had seen the abuse prominent British Muslims were subjected to and she knew it wouldn't be an easy ride.