American comedian, Jeremy McLellan, on Thursday, took a hilarious dig at the US President Donald Trump and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.
In his latest...
Pakistani singer, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, has reached massive 5 million followers on YouTube, becoming the first Pakistani to achieve the milestone on Tuesday.
The...
Indian singer, Arijit Singh, faces backlash in Pakistan over the latest rendition of Pakistani classic hit, Sayone, released on Tuesday by T-Series.
The Indian remake...
The former wife of Imran Khan, Jemima Goldsmith, is set to produce her first romantic-comedy movie under the banner of her Instinct Production.
She is...
Turkish chef, Burak Ozdemir, has announced, on Saturday, to open a Turkish cuisine restaurant in Pakistan soon in the spirit of Pak-Turk friendship. He...
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader, Sharmila Faruqi, donned a skeleton look for Halloween. Her skeleton make-up complimented her skeleton outfit.
The politician posted her pictures...
Punjab Information Minister, Fayaz-ul-Hassan Chohan, has invited Indian Major Retd. Gaurav Arya, for a debate on Pakistani TV channels in a tweet on Saturday.
Chohan,...
Kalamkari shawls continue to be an essential part of our heritage. They are often gifted at weddings and special occasions. The beautiful pieces of cloth are widely popular in the Northern regions of India and Pakistan, mainly in Kashmir, and their popularity seems to be growing worldwide.
Why the Muslim world failed to democratize? What are the reasons behind the rise of authoritarianism and underdevelopment in Muslim majority countries? Professor Ahmet T. Kuru wrote Islam, Authoritarianism, and Underdevelopment: A Global and Historical Comparison, which has become co-winner of the American Political Science Association's International History and Politics Section Book Award, to answer these important questions. GVS Assistant Editor Farah Adeed discusses these important questions with Prof. Kuru in this exclusive interview. A must-read for the students of Political Science, History, International Relations, and CSS aspirants.