Netizens believe bride of Junaid Safdar is not happy
Junaid Safdar's nikkah event took social media by storm. Some social media users congratulated the couple and wished them while others trolled the young couple and a large number of netizens believe the bride was not happy with the wedding.
Pakistan and Russia not “racist” against Afghan refugees – Andrew Korybko
Andrew Korybko, a Russia-based American Analyst, argues that Pakistan and Russia's refusal to take in Afghan refugees does not make them "racist" or "Islamophobic" as Western media alleges. The two countries are genuinely concerned about terrorist infiltration.
Amb Majeed refutes US Congressman Waltz’s blame on Pakistan
Pakistan’s leadership has consistently made it clear that it has no favourites in Afghanistan and would work with any government in Kabul that has the support of the Afghan people.
Pakistan-India thaw: diplomatic visas reinstated
Both countries are likely to issue more visas to each other's diplomats. This thaw came about after 28 months, while there are mounting tensions between the two over Afghanistan.
Food price hike in country lower than international market: govt
The Cabinet Division of the government released a statement on Sunday saying that the government is absorbing much of the food inflation internationally to protect Pakistani consumers. The statement said that except for wheat, the state has prevented the prices of basic food in the international market from impacting local consumers.
President Alvi asks HC-designate to Australia to facilitate diaspora
The president urged Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri, the outgoing Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who has been appointed as High Commissioner-designate to Australia, to extend the Pakistani community all possible support and services.
Payne: Australia to support Kabul evacuation extension
Australia's government is under mounting pressure to expedite the rescue of Australians and Afghans.
Gen. Zia introduced Celebrations of 14th August have eroded its historic sanctity!
Farid A Malik, Ex-President Science Foundation argues, in the background of hooliganism at Minar-e-Pakistan, that Gen. Zia, the country’s third military usurper introduced public celebrations on 14th August, to divert attention away from his suppressive rule. His selfish politics destroyed the dignity of Independence Day.
US VP Harris vows ‘enduring engagement’ with Afghanistan on top priority
US officials insist the trip was planned long before the Afghan crisis and is focused on Washington's broader strategic goals in Asia.
Tiktokers now banned from entering public parks?
To prevent incidents like the Minar-e-Pakistan one from repeating, Punjab proposes a ban on all Tiktokers and video creators from entering public parks. To ensure the implementation of the ban, PHA also formulated a new security plan.
EU, ADB request Pakistan’s assistance for evacuation
PIA is set to operate three special flights to Kabul on Monday to evacuate foreigners and their dependents.
Pakistan, Turkey to jointly produce series on Salahuddin al-Ayubi
In another media collaboration, Pakistan and Turkey decide to produce a TV series on the Muslim general, Salahuddin al-Ayubi, who is best known for recapturing Jerusalem from the Crusaders in 1187.
