Russia vows to retaliate if US will send Patriot missile to Ukraine
Russia has vowed to retaliate should the United States choose to send Patriot missile systems to Ukraine, saying that Washington has effectively become a party to the conflict amid reports that the White House is finalizing plans to supply the advanced weapon platform.
Falling textile exports in Pakistan
The sector employs over 38% of the manufacturing labor force. More than US$5 billion of textile and garment machinery has been imported into Pakistan in the last few years.
71 War: The Mythology of Genocide
In September, this year, Bangladesh Liberation War Minister AKM Mozammel Haque urged all those “who believe in the spirit of the liberation war” to unite for the recognition of the 1971 War as genocide.
North Korea successfully tests latest solid-fuel engine
North Korea has said it successfully tested a recently developed solid-fuel engine, claiming the trial would pave the way to a “new strategic weapon system” after its military outlined plans to produce an upgraded intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
UK doctors warn of ‘biggest cancer crisis’
The NHS has put treatment delays down to staffing shortages and insufficient diagnostic capacity
Watch: FM Bilawal Bhutto gives befitting response to India at UN presser
The video clip of Bilawal Bhutto is making the rounds on social media and the foreign minister is garnering praise for his strong words.
Macron to call on Putin over Ukraine strikes, nuclear plant safety
"The most urgent issue today is to continue to call for a truce on the bombings and drone attacks," Macron said at a press conference after a summit in Brussels on Thursday.
Twitter suspends accounts of journalists covering Musk
Silencing journalists at Twitter while claiming to be a free speech champion is the latest controversy provoked by Musk since he took over the company, which has seen staffing gutted and advertisers exit.
‘Contaminated’ spinach causes hallucinations in Australia
Health officials say initial investigations suggest the reactions were caused by the presence of "an accidental contaminant in the food product".
Pakistan remembers APS victims on 8th anniversary of tragedy
On December 16, 2014, 147 people, including 132 schoolchildren, were massacred when six terrorists affiliated with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan stormed the Army Public School in Peshawar Cantonment and opened indiscriminate fire.
ADB loans Pakistan $772 million for flood reconstruction
Federal minister Ayaz Sadiq said that since April alone, $2.3 billion of loan agreements have been made, if there was a fear of Pakistan’s default, these agreements would not have been made, the agreements are proof that Pakistan is not defaulting, only rumors are being spread.
Iran blames US after being removed from UN rights body
The Islamic republic has seen waves of protests since the September 16 death in custody of Amini, a young Iranian Kurd who had been arrested for allegedly violating the country's dress code for women.