Benchmarking research trends in Pakistan’s universities
Research activities in Pakistan are becoming limited and declining for the last few decades. However, new universities have been established that grant higher degrees , still,  the quality of research practices are in mourning conditions.
Farmers in India blames lack of alternatives for stubble disposal
Smoke billows out of the fields in India's Punjab state as several thousand acres of crop stubble are set on fire, wrapping surrounding areas in a thick, grey blanket.
China not allowing EU leader’s video address at trade expo
Chinese authorities behind a major trade expo in Shanghai pulled an opening ceremony address by the European Council president that was set to criticise Russia's "illegal war" in Ukraine and call for reduced EU trade dependency on China, diplomats said.
North Korea rejects allegations of arms sales to Russia
A senior North Korean defense official said on Tuesday that Pyongyang is not supplying Russia with any weapons and does not intend to do so in future. The statement came after Washington last week accused North Korea of covertly shipping artillery shells to Russia to support its campaign against Ukraine.
Structural Imperatives for Pakistan in a Changing World
China and Pakistan have not only evolved their relationship organically over the years, but they have also engaged in initiatives like BRI that pave the way for a mutually beneficial relationship.
North Korean missile launches shows, sanctions are of little help
North Korea's record year of missile launches has shown its willingness to pour resources into producing and deploying more weapons than ever - and sanctions have done little to hinder their development, analysts say.
Nvidia is offering advanced chip to China
U.S. chip maker Nvidia Corp (NVDA.O) is offering a new advanced chip in China that meets recent export control rules aimed at keeping cutting-edge technology out of China's hands, the company confirmed on Monday.
Analyzing the Bajwa’s Conundrum
Pakistan and the rest of the world were hit by COVID. There was a pause in political activity. The focus now was how to manage COVID given the country’s fragile economic state.
Babar Azam practices alone ahead of T20 World Cup semifinal
The once-feared opening duo of Babar Azam and Muhammad Rizwan have gone out-of-form in the crucial event. Babar Azam was seen hitting the nets, fans wish him success in the semifinal scheduled for tomorrow.
Ongoing Ukrainian Conflict: Inverse Economic Impacts on Pakistan
Pakistan's economy will be impacted by the ongoing geopolitical tensions that are increasing in the context of the Russia-Ukraine issue, two significant agricultural providers in the global food supply chain.
Trump said on Monday that he will make very big announcement soon
Former US President Donald Trump said Monday that he will make "a very big announcement" next week. "I'm going to be making a very big announcement on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida," he said during his address in Ohio, a day before the midterm elections.
Pakistani cricketer Abdul Qadir inducted to ICC Hall of Fame
The former Pakistani cricketer Abdul Qadir passed away in 2019 due to a sudden cardiac arrest. He has played 67 Test and took 236 wickets. The cricketer amasses 132 wickets in 104 Day Internationals.