Iran officially unveils Bavar-373 air defense system

Bavar 373 defense system unveiled

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani inducted the Bavar-373 air defense system into the military at an official unveiling ceremony on Thursday, August 22. The indigenous long-range air defense missile system, which Iran claims has a range of 300 km (186 miles) and can strike targets at an altitude of 65 km, has been billed by state … Read more

Kartarpur corridor to take place soon

Kartarpur corridor to open soon

Pakistan is sticking with its plan to open the first visa-free border crossing with India to facilitate Sikh pilgrims despite brewing tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors over the longstanding Kashmir dispute. At a weekly news briefing, Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal said the meeting on Kartarpur Corridor would take place soon. He said … Read more

Qandeel Baloch murder: Parents’ plea for sons acquittal rejected

Qandeel Balouch murder case

A court on Thursday dismissed a plea seeking acquittal of Qandeel Baloch’s brothers in the murder case of the social media star. The application was moved by parents of Qandeel Baloch who was murdered on July 16, 2016 in the name of honor. Two of her brothers Waseem and Aslam Shaheen were nominated as suspects … Read more

Indian Journalist exposes Modi centered Indian media

Rifat Javed exposes Indian media

Protests are being staged by Pakistan and organizations of Human Rights worldwide against Modi Government’s oppression in Kashmir. United Nations condemned the ongoing barbarism in Kashmir and an emergency meeting of United Nations Security Council was called. Which raised voices against Indian brutality in Kashmir. A senior Indian Journalist Rifat Jawaid exposed Modi-centered Indian Media … Read more

Annual expenses of Chairman PCB Ahsan Mani revealed

Ehsan Mani expenses revealed

Annual expenses of PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani have been revealed. According to details, Ehsan Mani spent 1 crore 59 lacs and 76 rupees in one year. As per the documentations of Ehsan Mani’s expenses, an amount of 81 lacs, 7 thousand and 719, which was paid to him as different allowances, was never received by … Read more

Will no longer seek dialogue with India: PM Imran

Imran Khan decided to end dialogues with India

Prime Minister Imran Khan has said he would no longer seek dialogue with India. “There is no point in talking to them. I mean, I have done all the talking. Unfortunately, now when I look back, all the overtures that I was making for peace and dialogue, I think they took it for appeasement,” he … Read more

Kashmir turned into largest prison of history: FO Spokesperson

Dr. Muhammad Faisal slams over Kashmir issue

Spokesperson Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Mohammad Faisal said that Indian occupied Kashmir has been converted into world’s biggest prison. During a press briefing, Dr. Mohammad Faisal stated that all means of communications have been suspended in the valley. Today marks the 19th day of curfew and blackout in Indian occupied Kashmir, he added. Dr. … Read more

J&K dispute: Curfew enters the 19th consecutive day in valley

Curfew continues in Kashmir

In occupied Kashmir, Indian forces and authorities blatantly continue to impose stringent curfew and communications blackout across the Kashmir valley on the 19th consecutive day on Thursday. They prevent people from holding demonstrations against India’s move of abrogating their special status in the Constitution. Since August 4, the Modi-led Hindu nationalist government has been seeking … Read more

Rupee strengthens as dollar’s slide continues in Interbank

Rupee vs dollar in interbank

Bullish trends continues in Pakistan stock exchange on Wednesday, as dollar slides. Whereas, Pakistani rupee remained stable in the open currency market. According to details, reports of Forex Association of Pakistan suggest that the rate of dollar slid down to 3 paisa, which set the buying rate to 158.67 from 158.70. Whereas, the selling rates … Read more

Transgender persons to promote paper bags in the city

The capital administration has invited beggars and transgender persons to join the campaign to promote cloth and paper bags in the city. Both segments of the society have been asked to sell paper and cloth bags at a point of their choice and become part of the campaign. The administration assured them that they would … Read more

COAS meets students of Madrassas, distributes presents

Bajwa meets Madaras students

Position holders of intermediate examinations met Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Bajwa here on Wednesday. According to Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR), female students were also among the 13-member delegation which met COAS. General Qamar Bajwa praised students for successfully scoring good grades in different subjects. Students of Madrassas should also play their roles in … Read more

Waseem Akhtar is responsible for Karachi’s ‘destruction’: Mustufa Kamal

Mustafa Kamal

Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) chief Mustafa Kamal on Wednesday said that Karachi Mayor Waseem Akhtar is responsible for the city’s “destruction”. Mustafa Kamal, while talking to media, demanded that Akhtar’s name should be put on the Exit Control List (ECL). “The mayor has made a lot of property in Pakistan and abroad, and money in … Read more

Khamenei urges India to adopt fair policy towards Kashmir

Ayatullah Khamnei urges India for fair policies towards Kashmir

In a meeting with the Iranian president and his cabinet members on Wednesday, Ayatollah Khamenei expressed concerns over the situation of Muslims in Kashmir. “We have good relations with the government of India, but the Indian government is expected to adopt a fair policy towards the noble people of Kashmir, so that this region’s Muslim … Read more

Law Ministry drafted 22 laws during last year: Farogh Naseem

Farogh Naseem media briefing

Law Ministry drafted a total of twenty two laws over the last one year with the aim to ensure speedy justice to the people and enhance the efficiency of the judicial system. This was stated by Law Minister Farogh Naseem at a news conference along with Special Assistant on Information and Broadcasting Firdous Ashiq Awan … Read more

Laos bus accident kills 13 tourists, injures 31

Laos bus accident

Thirteen Chinese nationals were killed, 31 others injured and one remained missing in a bus crash in northern Laos here on Tuesday. The crash happened when a tour bus carrying 43 Chinese tourists, one Chinese tour assistant and two Lao nationals including the driver and a tour guide, skidded off a road between the capital … Read more

India is threatening lives of millions of Kashmiris: FO

Muhammad Faisal criticizes Indian government

Foreign Office (FO) Spokesperson Dr. Muhammad Faisal has warned that the lives of millions of Kashmiris are in imminent danger due to India’s nefarious behavior after the revocation of Occupied Kashmir’s special status on August 5. Briefing the Senate Committee on Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan Affairs on Wednesday, the FO spokesperson said, “The Kashmiri people are … Read more

Parts of the Amazon rain forest are on fire

Amazon fire rapidly hits many parts

Fires raging in Brazil’s Amazon rain forest have hit a record high number this year, as concerns grow over President Jair Bolsonaro’s management of the environment. Nearly 73,000 fires were recorded between January and August, compared with 39,759 in all of 2018, the National Institute for Space Research (INPE) said. The surge marks an 83 … Read more

Six Indian soldiers killed in LoC firing: ISPR

LoC firing killed six Indian soldiers

Three civilians martyred as Indian forces open fires at Line of Control (LoC). According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), the firing incident occurred at Tatta Pani Sector in which a 7 year old boy was killed including two others. Pakistan Army’s befitting response to Indian CFVs in Tatta Pani Sector along LOC. Indian fire … Read more