Kabul airport resumes normalcy as Afghan Police return alongside Taliban

The Taliban say they have granted a general amnesty to everyone who worked for the former government -- including the army, police and other security branches.

Pakistani goods thrive at China-ASEAN Expo: Ambassador Haque

Ambassador Haque remarked that this is the second time that Pakistan has been invited to participate as a special partner country. “We were given this honour for two years continuously, which is unprecedented in the history of CAEXPO.

Munir Akram praises UN chief’s report on much-needed multilateralism

Pak envoy Munir Akram hails UN chief's report on enhanced multilateralism as the world stands on the brink of destruction amid grave crisis. He adds that mobilizing international solidarity, both at the national, and international level is imperative.

On climate change and Covid-19, world is moving in wrong direction, UN chief

While speaking ahead of the UN General Assembly session on Sept. 21, UN chief warned on Friday that on climate change and Covid-19, world is moving in wrong direction and urges the nations to fight these two non-traditional security threats through collective action.

Consumer Financing records an increase of 30.7pc in FY21

The government's incentives for affordable housing and transportation for the majority of Pakistanis have led to an increase in consumer financing in the country, showing a 32.8 per cent and 45.7 per cent increase in consumer borrowing year-on-year. 

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.