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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Six million face starvation in Afghanistan: UN

Two-thirds of entire population of Afghanistan will need humanitarian assistance next year, according to United Nations.

Government to reevaluate strategy after TTP ends ceasefire

TTP, which violated the June ceasefire, will be subjected to a new set of policies by the government of Pakistan.

PTI women protest in front of SC against Azam Swati’s arrest

Dr Yasmin Rashid also said that it brought her great sorrow that elderly [Azam Swati] was disrespected in the worst possible ways. 

Russia lays out requirement for the US to resume arms control negotiations

The US and Russia both benefit from the New START agreement, according to Russia, which added that the required conditions must be met before discussions can resume.

US will train 2500 Ukraine’s soldiers this month in Germany

The administration of US President Joe Biden is contemplating a drastic expansion of the training program for Ukrainian forces, which is expected to take place at a US military base in Germany, CNN reported on Wednesday, citing sources.

Netflix CEO calls resisting ads a mistake

Netflix launched a lower-priced, ad-supported version of the streaming service earlier this month.

Imran Khan is Maula Jatt in Pakistani politics: PMLN MPA

The video is circulating on social media and has racked up thousands of views. PTI supporters are sharing the video and enjoying the comments of PMLN MPA.

Islamabad-Moscow talks—Pakistan asks Russia for 30-40% discount on crude oil

The Islamabad-Moscow discussions come to an end without a clear conclusion, but the Russian side promises to take Pakistan's demand into consideration.

US to produce six advanced air defense systems for Ukraine

The US Army has announced that a $1.2 billion contract to produce six National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS) for Ukraine, amid its conflict with Russia, has been awarded to the defense conglomerate Raytheon.

Russia-Ukraine War: Implications on oil market and Pakistan’s national security

Can third-world countries including Pakistan, mainly dependent on western financial institutions and economies, take the liberty to buy discounted oil from Russia?

The blooming drone warfare

In Pakistan, the notorious drone warfare, that led to friction between the United State and its ally in the war against terrorism, began when the U.S. Predator drone targeted Nek Mohammed in 2004.

1971 War – Washing Hands

As a result of the Pakistani raid, the 12 Division's offensive (Operation Dare Devil) was postponed till the Indians, smarting over what would have happened if the Pakistani force had entered Ramgarh.