Asim Munir Reaffirms Pakistan Armed Forces’ Commitment Against Terrorism

Asim Munir has reaffirmed that Pakistan’s armed forces remain fully committed to eliminating all forms of terrorism and ensuring long-term peace and stability across the country. During an official address, the senior military leadership emphasized that security forces will continue operations against extremist elements and organizations that threaten national security and public safety. Field Marshal […]
Prime Minister Focuses on Efficient Development Spending and Public Investment

The Prime Minister has reviewed the country’s development spending strategy and emphasized the importance of adopting a results-based approach to public investment in order to improve economic performance and ensure better use of government resources. During a high-level meeting with senior officials and economic planners, discussions focused on increasing transparency, accelerating development projects, and improving […]
Pakistan Face Record Chase After Mushfiqur Rahim’s Brilliant Ton

Mushfiqur Rahim delivered a brilliant century to put Bangladesh in a commanding position against Pakistan, leaving the Pakistani side facing a difficult record run chase to win the match. The experienced Bangladeshi batter played a composed and attacking innings, frustrating Pakistan’s bowling attack and helping his team build a massive total. His knock included several […]
LA World Cup Stadium Workers Protest ICE Presence Ahead of Major Events

Workers connected to World Cup stadium operations in Los Angeles are reportedly threatening strike action over concerns related to the deployment of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers during upcoming international sporting events. Labor representatives and worker advocacy groups say employees are worried about the possible presence of immigration enforcement personnel near stadium sites, […]
New Taliban Law on Marriage Rights Draws International Criticism

A controversial new law introduced under Taliban rule in Afghanistan has sparked widespread international criticism after rights groups warned that it could increase the risk of child marriages and reduce legal protections for women and girls. According to legal analysts and humanitarian organizations, the law changes certain family and marriage regulations that critics say may […]
Economic Crisis in Afghanistan Forces Families Into Extreme Survival Decisions

Afghanistan’s deepening humanitarian and economic crisis is forcing some families into devastating survival decisions, with reports indicating that extreme poverty has pushed certain parents to sell their children in order to secure food, shelter, and basic necessities. Human rights organizations and aid agencies warn that worsening economic conditions, unemployment, inflation, and reduced international assistance have […]
San Diego Mosque Shooting Leaves Multiple Dead as Hate Crime Probe Begins

A deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego has shocked communities across the United States after multiple people were killed in what authorities are investigating as a possible hate crime. The attack targeted the largest mosque in San Diego County and occurred shortly before midday prayers. According to police, two teenage suspects opened […]
Lebanon and Syria Strengthen Ties During Regional Tensions

Lebanon and Syria are entering a new phase in their relationship as ongoing Israeli military operations and broader political changes across the Middle East continue to reshape regional alliances. Officials and political observers say both countries are increasing coordination on border security, trade, and diplomatic communication amid rising tensions in the region. The evolving relationship […]
Afghanistan Hunger Crisis 2025: Over 17 Million People on the Edge of Famine

Afghanistan is facing one of the worst hunger crises in its modern history. More than 17.4 million people one in three Afghans are projected to face acute food insecurity, with millions of children at risk of severe malnutrition and death. Background: A Crisis Years in the Making The Afghanistan hunger crisis did not begin overnight. […]
Senate Blocks $1 Billion for Trump’s White House Ballroom But the Fight Is Not Over

A major Senate procedural ruling has thrown cold water on Republican efforts to send $1 billion in taxpayer money toward President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project. The Senate parliamentarian struck the funding down but Republicans say the battle is far from finished. Background: What Is the White House Ballroom? The White House ballroom has […]
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