Hamid Mir reveals why he was banned
Hamid Mir - not a very stranger to bans - spoke to BBC's Stephen Sackur in an episode of Hard Talk, which aired on Monday. The renowned journalist was taken off air on Geo for
Hamid Mir - not a very stranger to bans - spoke to BBC's Stephen Sackur in an episode of Hard Talk, which aired on Monday. The renowned journalist was taken off air on Geo for
Pakistan worry that the newly-formulated US policy - processing Afghan resettlement applications via third countries - will encourage an ungovernable influx of individuals across their borders. Both countries say that the US either processes such
Prime Minister Imran Khan, on Sunday, shared an important message for his followers on Twitter, featuring a video that conveys the importance of not giving up. The video was shared in the context of the
Saudi Arabia is set to accept vaccinated foreigners coming for the Umrah pilgrimage - authorities announced on Sunday. The move is intended to boost the economy hit by the Covid pandemic. The Saudi Press Agency
PP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari claimed, on Sunday, that PPP will form the next government in Pakistan after sweeping the next general elections. He, while addressing a rally in Quetta, said that it is only the
Scientists at Public Health England (PHE) revealed, on Friday, that there are signs of vaccinated people being able to transmit the Delta variant of the virus as quickly as the unvaccinated ones. "Some preliminary findings
Pakistan State Oil (PSO) has purchased LNG shipments at lower but still the most expensive rates ever paid by Pakistan. State-run PSO on Thursday got a better offer for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) from longtime
Pakistan, on Friday, rejected Afghan and Indian allegations about the cross-border movement of Taliban fighters and the existence of safe havens as "mere fantasies". Pakistan said that any cross-border movement was not possible as the
Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan, on Friday, resigned as special assistant to Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar on information citing "unavoidable personal grounds". Her resignation comes less than a year after being appointed to the position.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has approved a new cybersecurity policy and an accompanying cybersecurity agency for the South Asian nation. The new policy aims to help private and public institutions - including national information