Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, accompanied by Field Marshal Asim Munir, held his first Oval Office meeting with President Donald Trump, marking a high-profile moment in Pakistan-US ties
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas will deliver a video address to the United Nations on Thursday, while the United States, though opposed to him, considers whether to intervene against Israeli plans to annex the West Bank.
On Thursday, India placed a $7 billion order for 97 domestically designed and manufactured Tejas fighter jets, as its air force begins retiring the decades-old Russian MiG-21s
The Russian Finance Ministry has proposed a 5% tax on all gambling stakes under a new budget plan. The ministry also said bookmakers should pay a profit tax at the standard 25% rate.
India’s Agni Prime missile, launched from a moving rail platform, shortens retaliation time to minutes with implications for Pakistan and China’s strategic calculations.
Falak Javed, sister of PTI activist Sanam Javed, has been arrested in Islamabad under the cybercrime law, sparking party outrage and concerns over shrinking free expression in Pakistan.
OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank are accelerating their $500 billion Stargate initiative with five new U.S. data centers to meet soaring demand for AI computing power.
As the U.S. tightens its H-1B visa rules, Germany is stepping up with a bold invitation to Indian talent. Backed by stable immigration policies, higher earning potential, and a welcoming political climate, Germany is positioning itself as a reliable alternative for skilled professionals seeking global opportunities.
The World Bank says Pakistan’s progress in reducing poverty has stopped, with many families still living on the edge. Floods, inflation, and a weak economy have pushed more people back into hardship, though the government promises more support programs.
In flood-hit Lahore and Karachi, gig workers like Foodpanda riders brave dangerous conditions to keep earning, risking disease, accidents, and abuse as climate change worsens monsoon rains. With little protection or support, many rely on daily wages just to keep their families fed.