Ukraine war gives boom to Eastern Europe’s arms industry
Eastern Europe's arms industry is churning out guns, artillery shells and other military supplies at a pace not seen since the Cold War as governments in the region lead efforts to aid Ukraine in its fight against Russia.
Facebook’s parent company uncovers US military-linked propaganda campaign
Facebook’s parent company Meta has acknowledged the discovery of several clusters of fake accounts and pages believed to be linked to individuals “associated with the US military,” according to the company’s latest adversarial threat report published this week.
9 Tips on How To Bet on World Cup Football 2022 in Qatar
Betting on sports online in Qatar is pretty much like U.S. gambling. Online sportsbooks are plentiful, and you can pick one that suits you...
Africa doesn’t need Paris’ “mediation services”: Russia
UK should publicly reveal how many British spies work in Russia, says Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.
Gen Nadeem holds farewell meeting with PM, president
General Nadeem Raza, the outgoing chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), held farewell meetings with the PM and President.
China sets record for daily Covid-19 cases as economic situation turns bleak
China registered its highest number of daily coronavirus infections since the start of the pandemic almost three years ago, official data has shown.
GHQ has no objection to Imran Khan’s helicopter landing at Parade Ground
The GHQ informed PTI that it had no objections to a helicopter landing and taking off at Parade Ground so that PTI leader Imran Khan could travel from Lahore to Islamabad for the rally on November 26.
FIA summons Tasneem Haider for investigation in Arshad Sharif murder case
Earlier, Tasneem Haider – who was claimed to be the spokesperson of PML-N – alleged that the assassination plots against slain senior journalist Arshad Sharif were prepared by PML-N in London.
Afghan women protest on eve of UN day against violence
Afghan women have been squeezed out of public life since the Taliban's return to power in August last year, but small groups have staged flash protests that are usually quickly shut down, sometimes violently.
Japanese fans praised for staying behind to clean Qatar stadium after match
In what is becoming an increasingly common sight, Japanese fans stayed behind after their team’s win over Germany and helped to clean up the Khalifa International Stadium.
The mockery of Muslim rights in India
The protection of religious minorities in India has been called into question a number of times. This includes when the Indian Parliament passed the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in December 2019.
Govt selects Pakistan’s next COAS & CJCSC
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has decided to appoint Lt. Gen. Sahir Shamshad Mirza as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Lt. Gen. Syed Asim Munir as the Chief of the Army Staff.