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When the IMF publicly commends Pakistan’s economic progress, it is not merely a diplomatic nicety; it is a signal to the world’s financial...
India’s recent cross-border strikes into Myanmar, targeting separatist figures, are yet another reminder of how the world’s so-called largest...
The announcement of a professional volleyball league in Pakistan is not merely a sporting development; it is a long-overdue recognition of talent...
It is refreshing to see government representatives engaging with emerging technologies at the right time, rather than playing catch-up long after...
The Sindh Chief Minister’s recent assertion that the Centre’s policies are impeding the province’s energy development is yet another reminder that...
It no longer takes expertise in geopolitics to understand what is unfolding in Gaza, only basic common sense and a functioning moral compass. The...
Nine passengers travelling on Punjab-bound coaches were abducted, taken off their buses, and executed in Balochistan—targeted solely for being...
According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), around 3 million Afghan nationals are expected to return to their country...
President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif marked World Population Day on Friday with calls for greater awareness, responsible...
Two months after the conclusion of the brief but consequential four-day conflict between India and Pakistan, the difference in both nations’...
Pakistan and China on Thursday reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation, agreeing to enhance joint broadcasting initiatives...
The confusion surrounding the reported return of PTI founder Imran Khan’s sons to Pakistan to lead a movement for their father’s release reflects...