Indian doctor in UK found guilty in 115 sexual offences cases

Indian doctor in the UK has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment on guilty of 115 sexual offences. UK court awarded him two life...

Sania Mirza pens heartfelt note on retirement from Tennis

Sania added that winning medals for the country was the most humbling experience for her. She had “dared to dream” of representing her country in a Grand Slam someday.

It’s hard for any democrat to dissolve an assembly: Punjab governor

Punjab Governor Muhammad Baligh-ur-Rehman has said that the assembly is a representative institution of the masses and it is hard for any democrat to dissolve it before the completion of its time.

Pakistan’s Status Quo & Gambling on Development

The country’s soul has been deeply scarred by its elite, their specific set of elite bargains and the system of status quo. Obviously, something is rotten to the core if it has led us to where we stand now as a nation.

Why’d Putin’s special envoy to Afghanistan visit Kabul amidst Pakistani-Taliban tensions

Russian Special Representative to Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov’s latest visit to Kabul coincided with the worst Pakistani-Taliban tensions since the latter group emerged as their country’s de facto leaders in August 2021.

Trump Organization slapped with $1.6M fine for criminal tax fraud

Judge agrees to impose maximum penalty on former president's company after it was found guilty of committing 17 crimes

China warns West to stop creating ‘imaginary enemies’

The US and Japan are the real security threat to the Asia-Pacific, Beijing insists

Iran executes accused British spy by hanging: judiciary

Akbari was executed after being sentenced to death for "corruption on earth and harming the country's internal and external security by passing on intelligence", the judicial news agency Mizan Online reported.

Biden classified docs: disaster or just distraction?

Biden's team is cooperating with investigators and the attorney general, Merrick Garland, quickly appointed a special counsel to head the probe into what happened.

US Republicans probe chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal

Michael McCaul, the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said he had written to Secretary of State Antony Blinken requesting an array of records, from intelligence assessments to communications with the Taliban.

Musk faces US fraud trial over Tesla tweet

The case dates back to August 2018 when Musk tweeted that he had sufficient funding to take Tesla private, causing a whirlwind in the company's share price.

US Defence Secretary looks forward to working with COAS Asim Munir

This was the second high-level interaction between the US and Pakistani defence authorities since General Asim Munir took over as the Army Chief on November 29.