Focus Shifts to Islamabad as War Timeline Changes and Pressure Builds

Islamabad is no longer just a capital it has become the centre of one of the most consequential diplomatic moments of 2026. With global war pressures converging on Pakistan, the city is locked down, the stakes are high, and the clock is running. Pakistan finds itself at the crossroads of multiple conflicts at once. The […]
PAA Extends Airspace Ban for Indian Aircraft Until May 24

Pakistan’s skies remain firmly shut to Indian planes — and with the latest extension pushing the deadline to May 24, 2026, the closure is now past the one-year mark with no signs of lifting. The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has issued a fresh Notice to Airmen (NOTAM), extending the airspace ban for Indian aircraft to […]
Home Infusion Therapy for Comfortable and Continuous Care

Home infusion therapy is transforming how patients receive long-term medical treatment. Many individuals with chronic conditions require regular medication that can be difficult to manage through frequent hospital visits. This approach allows patients to receive treatment in their own homes. Home infusion therapy improves comfort while maintaining the same level of medical care and supervision. […]
War and Peace Turn Into Market Game as Speculators Profit from Global Tensions
War and Peace: A Market Product for Speculators Sometimes in world politics, there are scenes where diplomacy, peace, and negotiations are seemingly being talked about, but another world is also active in the background—a world where predictions are made about outcomes, and billions of dollars are at stake on those predictions. The ongoing Iran-US peace […]
Desecration of Sacred Figures Raises Global Concerns Over Religious Respect
Desecration of Sacred Figures of Abrahamic Faiths and the Test of Global Conscience The world has once again witnessed an incident that has not only hurt religious sensitivities but also shaken the global conscience. In southern Lebanon, an image surfaced showing a soldier smashing a statue of the crucified Jesus Christ. Subsequently, the Israel Defense […]
Most Corrupt Countries in the World 2026: A Full Global Breakdown

Corruption remains one of the greatest threats to global development, democracy, and human dignity. Of the 182 countries ranked in the 2025 CPI published in February 2026, those perceived as the most corrupt included South Sudan, Somalia, and Venezuela.The findings paint a grim picture of a world where accountability is failing at every level. Background: […]
Algeria Corruption Index: One Minister Jailed, But Is the System Really Changing?

Algeria’s former industry minister has been sentenced to prison in a high-profile corruption case but the country’s poor standing on the Algeria Corruption Index raises a harder question. Former Algerian Industry Minister Ali Aoun was sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted of corruption, in a case that saw several senior figures convicted […]
KP Assembly Resolution on Islamabad Talks: A Bold Stand for Peace

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly has taken a strong and unified diplomatic stance. The KP Assembly unanimously passed a resolution supporting the Islamabad peace talks between the US and Iran, with the resolution emphasizing that peace, stability, and regional cooperation are essential for long-term security and development.The move has drawn widespread attention across Pakistan and beyond. […]
India’s Athletes Face Toughest Ever Doping Tests After Federation Lands in Highest-Risk Bracket

The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) has placed the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) in Category A the highest-risk doping bracket joining nations like Russia, Belarus, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, and Ukraine.This means Indian athletes must now undergo far stricter anti-doping tests than before. The decision follows years of mounting doping violations and growing international pressure on […]
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