The Qatar World Cup: Soccer upsets, politics, and sensitive situations
Leaving aside the merits of the allegation and Qatari disappointment, the jury remains out on what Qatar's return on its massive investment in organising the World Cup will be regarding reputational capital.
The Afghan cross-border terrorism against Pakistan
When organizing a defense out of contact with the enemy, the defender can establish a security zone in front of his defenses. This security zone can be up to 15 to 50 km deep.
Cristiano Ronaldo becomes first man to score in five World Cups
The 37-year-old set the record when he smashed home a penalty in the 65th minute at the 974 Stadium in Doha to give Portugal the lead in the Group H clash with the Black Stars.
Twitter aims to diversify beyond advertising, but can it be done?
Something of a gold standard, social media ads can be fine-tuned and tailored to individual users on a mass scale, and have been particularly lucrative for Meta's Facebook and Instagram, as well as Google.
Lionel Messi is Argentina’s last hope in fifa world cup 2022
It was not supposed to be this way. Before the World Cup started, hopes were high in Argentina that Lionel Messi was set for a glorious swansong. The diminutive superstar with magic in his boots insisted he was in fine shape physically ahead of what he suggested would be his final tilt at World Cup success.
Two FBR officers fired for leaking Gen Bajwa’s tax records
COAS Bajwa and his family's tax details were reportedly leaked through their login and password. Further investigation from the FBR officers is underway under Income Tax Ordinance Section 198 and 2016.
UK facing unprecedented nurses strike over pay
Chukwudubem Ifeajuna, a nurse in the south of England, loves his job, but next month will walk out for two days as part of British nurses' biggest ever strike action, which he says is necessary for staff and patient welfare alike.
PTI slams ICT for not allowing Imran Khan’s helicopter to land at Parade Ground
The Army Headquarters earlier informed PTI that it has no objection to the landing and taking off of a helicopter at the Parade Ground. On the other hand, the Islamabad administration has denied the permission.
Hungary promised Sweden to ratify its NATO membership next year
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has promised that Finland and Sweden’s NATO membership bids will definitely be among the first items on the agenda when the country’s parliament reconvenes next year, likely around mid-February.
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...
