Pakistan No Longer at Default Risk
Default Averted Aisha Ghaus Pasha, the minister of state for finance and revenue, gave the nation assurance on Friday that there was no threat of default despite claims by the former prime minister Imran Khan
Default Averted Aisha Ghaus Pasha, the minister of state for finance and revenue, gave the nation assurance on Friday that there was no threat of default despite claims by the former prime minister Imran Khan
Even though Defence Minister Khawaja Asif made an effort to downplay the discussion on a leaked proposal to change the army statute on Wednesday, the discovery has exposed the ongoing power struggle taking place behind
According to risk modelling company RMS, the disastrous floods that struck Pakistan in 2022 were the tenth most expensive climatic disaster to strike a country in the previous ten years. Over 1,700 people died, 8
Amending Army Act 1952 It has come to light that the government may be considering amending the Pakistan Army Act (PAA) 1952 in a way that would enable the prime minister, who serves as the
Oasis of Tolerance and Coexistence The UAE has expanded to include more than 200 nationalities, making it an oasis of tolerance and coexistence between all facets of society, locals and expats of all racial and
Oldest and Holiest Shrine in Islam Mecca, the oldest and holiest shrine in Islam, is located in the western Saudi Arabian region of Hijaz and is a significant location for Muslims worldwide. It is believed
UN's Report About Pakistan According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Pakistan's population is rising at an average yearly rate of 1.9% as the world's population approaches eight billion people, and on average, 3.6
Officially Acknowledged Pakistan's Progress Through a legislative instrument, the UK has officially acknowledged Pakistan's progress toward being taken off the FATF's "grey list" by removing it off its list of "high-risk third nations." This development
Global Shield Funds in COP27 The first recipients of "Global Shield" funds will be Pakistan and six other countries facing climate concerns, which are referred to as "pathfinder countries," it was announced on Monday at
A Kenyan publication cited a specialist who examined post-mortem examination results and refuted news stories recently aired by some Pakistani media outlets that claimed journalist Arshad Sharif was tortured for two to three hours before