Sunday, 16 Mar, 2025

International

Pakistan to terminate 23 bilateral investment treaties

Pakistan has decided to terminate 23 bilateral investment treaties (BITs) with different countries in order to avoid international arbitration with foreign firms on commercial contracts. To date, as many as 10 cases had been lodged by foreign investors in different international

Taliban captures key northern Afghan city

The Taliban have captured the key northern Afghan city of Kunduz, one of the country's largest, after fierce fighting with government forces. A local official told the BBC all but the city's airport had fallen to the militants. The group's flag was seen raised in the city

Israel attacks Hamas sites in Gaza in response to fire balloons

Israeli aircraft bombed Hamas sites in the Gaza Strip on Saturday in response to incendiary balloons launched from the Palestinian enclave, Israel’s military said. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage from the attack that targeted what the Israeli military said

Growing concerns over China’s space programme

Most countries around the world whether big or small, developed or developing, pursue a space programme of their own or in collaboration with advanced countries. Most aspects of these programmes are in the public domain and are targeted towards scientific and human advancement. The

Epicentre of Kashmir narrative shifted from Saudi Arabia to Turkey, says report

The epicentre of the narrative on trouble-torn Kashmir has shifted since 2016 onwards from Saudi Arabia to Turkey, says a report. However, it maintains that Pakistan is the real force behind the disturbance in the Valley. In a report on 'The Kashmir Conflict Industry Network',

India desires to have peaceful relations in terror-free atmosphere, onus is on Pak to create such environment: Tirumurti

India's Permanent Representative to United Nations, TS Tirumurti on Monday (local time) said India desires to have peaceful and normal relations with Pakistan but in an atmosphere free from terror. In a UN statement, the Indian Ambassador to the UN informed that issues between two

Republican report states COVID-19 leaked from Wuhan lab in China

Washington [US]: A Republican lawmaker's report investigating the origins of COVID-19 released on Monday has concluded that the pandemic outbreak stemmed from a genetically modified virus that leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, first detected in December 2019. House

India, China say 12th round military talks on disengagement constructive, agree to resolve issues

New Delhi [India]: The 12th round of the India-China Corps Commander level meeting was held on July 31 at the Chushul-Moldo border meeting point on the Indian side, to iron out an agreement for the next phase of disengagement in eastern Ladakh where the two sides have been engaged in a

Pakistan’s daily tally of COVID-19 cases jumps past 5,000

Islamabad: Pakistan on Sunday reported achieving the landmark figure of more than 30 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered across the country, yet the coronavirus situation in the country is described as alarming, as for the first time in three months, the daily tally of cases

Gunmen attack home of Afghan defence minister in Kabul

An audacious attack on the Afghan defence minister's house in Kabul has left at least eight dead, the first major bombing by militants in the city for nearly a year. Bismillah Khan Mohammadi was not at home on Tuesday night as gunmen detonated a car bomb and fired shots near the

Pakistani rupee resumes losing streak

The Pakistani rupee resumed its losing streak against the US dollar, the UAE dirham and other major currencies in July and will remain under pressure in the coming weeks. Latest data indicates that the Pakistani currency shed 3.1 per cent of its value against the US dollar in the

Protest outside Pak embassy in Sweden

Stockholm [Sweden]: A demonstration was staged in front of the Pakistan Embassy in Sweden on Friday in which protestors alleged the involvement of Pakistan in a proxy war in Afghanistan. According to an official statement, a group of 50 to 60 people, including those hailing from

Vitaly Shishov: Head of Belarus exiles group found dead in Ukraine

The head of a group helping people who have fled Belarus has been found dead near his home in neighbouring Ukraine. Vitaly Shishov's body was found hanged in a park in Kyiv, a day after he failed to return from a jog. Police have opened a murder inquiry. Police said they were

China Used Vaccines, Trade To Get Ukraine To Drop Support For Xinjiang Scrutiny

Ukraine succumbed to Chinese pressure to remove its name from an international statement about human rights abuses in China’s western Xinjiang region by threatening to limit trade and withhold access to COVID-19 vaccines, Ukrainian officials and lawmakers with knowledge of the issue

India's new industrial policy opens Jammu and Kashmir to world

New Delhi [India]: New industrial policy has opened Jammu and Kashmir to the world after the abrogation of the special status of the state and its division into two union territories - Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh on August 5, 2019. The 'New Industrial Policy 2021-30' unveiled

Duterte restores Philippines’s key military agreement with US

President Rodrigo Duterte has restored a pact governing the presence of US troops in the Philippines, the two countries’ defence secretaries announced on Friday, retracting a decision that had caused increasing concern among policymakers in Washington and Manila. The Visiting

Taliban Attacks Repelled in Herat City, Karokh: Officials

Afghan security forces pushed back a Taliban attack on Herat city and Karokh district in Herat province on Wednesday night, said local officials on Thursday.  “The Taliban has sustained casualties and fighting is still ongoing in some parts of the city,” according to

Myanmar: State of emergency extended with coup leader as PM

The general who took power in a coup in Myanmar in February has named himself prime minister and said emergency rule may now extend to August 2023. In an hour-long speech, Min Aung Hlaing pledged to hold a "free and fair multi-party election" but also called the elected party

New Zealand apologises for raids on Pacific people 

New Zealand's Prime Minister has formally apologised for an immigration crackdown in the 1970s against Pacific Islanders. The Dawn Raids targeted people who overstayed their visas, deporting them to their countries of origin. They disproportionately affected Pacific Islanders,

Taliban besiege three Afghan cities

Fighting is raging around three major cities in southern and western Afghanistan as Taliban militants seek to seize them from government forces. Taliban fighters have entered parts of Herat, Lashkar Gah and Kandahar. They have made rapid gains in rural areas since it was announced