New Zealand PM Jacinda trip to Antarctica for Climate Change issue

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern visited scientists at New Zealand's Scott Base in Antarctica on Thursday, as part of a trip aimed at highlighting climate change challenges, her country's commitment to the continent and the need for regional cooperation.

The Qatar World Cup: Footballing for soft power

A US-led military coalition liberated Kuwait while many conservative Kuwaitis fled to Saudi Arabia. Less conservative Kuwaiti nationals sat the war out in the casino of the Cairo Hilton hotel.

Iran security forces ‘open fire’ as thousands mourn Mahsa Amini

Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian of Kurdish origin, died on September 16, three days after her arrest in Tehran by the notorious morality police for allegedly breaching the Islamic dress code for women.

Fifteen dead in attack on Shiite shrine in Iran

The assailant "fired indiscriminately on worshippers" gathered at the shrine, local governor Mohammad-Hadi Imanieh told the broadcaster.

Xi says China, US must ‘find ways to get along’

Xi added that China was “willing to work with the US to give mutual respect, coexist peacefully ... (and) find ways to get along in the new era”, the broadcaster reported.

Pakistan will always stand by Kashmiris, no matter what the cost: PM

The prime minister said that the Jammu and Kashmir dispute had been on the United Nations’ agenda for over seven and a half decades.

HBL’s third-quarter profit rises to Rs 55.6 billion

HBL demonstrated its continued and stated commitment to support its clients and keep lending to the real economy, so important in these difficult times, compounded by the devastating floods.

Faisal Vawda defends himself as PTI issues show cause notice

Following the explosive press conference, PTI leaders claimed that Faisal Vawda's statements do not represent party policy and a show cause notice was issued to him. However, Faisal Vawda said his "opponents" can do whatever they want.

Arshad Sharif: A symbol of the long march – Lt Gen (retd) Tariq Khan

Arshad Sharif will be the symbolic icon of this Long March and shall be larger than life; a testimony to what this country needs – justice, moral values, humanity, honesty, and truth, writes Lt. Gen. (retd) Tariq Khan in a hard-hitting piece.

Bookmakers are confident in the Qatar 2022 World Cup

The last few years have been tough for many businesses. Entire sectors have seen their turnover suddenly drop to zero. However, it is not...

MBS orders to release Pakistani prisoners

The Saudi crown prince was urged by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to act kindly and release the Pakistanis detained in the riots incident back in April.

SC rejects govt’s request to stop PTI long march

The Supreme Court turned down the government's plea for orders to immediately stop PTI's long march to the federal capital.