UK kicks China out of nuclear project
It will cost British taxpayers £700 million to buy out the Chinese stake in the Sizewell C nuclear plant
Washington approves $1 billion arms sale to Qatar
The US State Department announced its go-ahead for the deal on Tuesday, just as the American and Iranian teams were starting the second half of their World Cup soccer match in Doha.
Disappointment in Tehran after World Cup loss to US
In a cultural centre in the north of the capital, a dozen families had gathered at the start of the evening to watch the game in Qatar on a big screen.
Pentagon says, China’s nuclear arsenal will triple by 2035
China's nuclear arsenal is likely to more than triple to 1,500 warheads by 2035, the Pentagon said in a Tuesday report that also highlighted the increasing sophistication of the country's air force.
US Senate passed a landmark bill to protect same-sex marriage
The US Senate passed a landmark bill Tuesday protecting same-sex marriage, as lawmakers from both parties moved to forestall the possibility of the conservative-led Supreme Court taking away this right as it did with abortion.
STZA signs MoU with NECOP
The MoU has been signed to facilitate strategic cooperation between the two organizations in emerging technologies.
Pakistan receives $500 million from AIIB
The funds by AIIB come at a time when the cash-strapped country faced a sharp decline in its foreign exchange reserves in recent months.
Mother of Bushra Ansari passes away
The mother of veteran actress Bushra Ansari passes away on Tuesday. The actress took to her Instagram account and informed her fans and followers...
Climate change: A new threat to Africa?
The observed changes in climate have resulted in the sea level rise, melting of ice caps and increased frequency and severity of extreme weather conditions such as floods and droughts.
Protest emerges as a mixed blessing for World Cup host Qatar
Protest on the soccer pitch has proven to be a mixed blessing for World Cup host Qatar, exposing double standards in the Gulf state’s position as well as that of its critics.
Watch: Muslim student gives Indian professor a dressing-down for calling him ‘terrorist’
The video has gone viral on social media as netizens condemn the remarks made by the professor. The student is also winning praise for giving a befitting response.
COAS Asim Munir was a fast bowler during his teens
Felicitations had poured in over his appointment as the COAS. Religious groups also hailed the appointment of the first Hafiz-e-Quran as the COAS of the Pakistan Army.