60pc of Shalimar Express Coaches ‘Didn’t Have Brakes’: Pakistan Railway

Shalimar Express brakes issue — Pakistan Railways officials inspect derailed coaches after Shalimar Express accident as inquiry reveals 60 percent coaches had no working brakes 2026

Pakistan Railway’s own inquiry committee has confirmed that 60 percent of the Shalimar Express coaches involved in the latest accident did not have functioning brakes — exposing the Shalimar Express brakes issue as a systemic maintenance failure that runs far deeper than any single incident or individual negligence. The Shalimar Express brakes issue finding — […]

The Prime Minister’s Commendable Speech — But Questions Over Petrol Price Remain

Pakistan Role in Iran Israel Conflict showing diplomatic mediation and global peace efforts

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) (By Amir Muhammad Khan) The war imposed on Muslim countries during the holy month of Ramadan is not only affecting the Muslim world but is also expected to have far-reaching consequences for the global economy. Even after the conflict ends, its economic repercussions may continue to influence international markets for […]

Lion of God Hazrat Ali (RA): A Beacon of Knowledge, Courage and Justice

Hazrat Ali (RA) the Lion of God, fourth Caliph of Islam known for knowledge, courage, justice and bravery in Islamic history

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) (By Muhammad Mansoor Mumtaz) In the rich and inspiring history of Islam, the personality of Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA) shines like a brilliant star. His life represents a unique combination of knowledge, courage, piety, justice, and humility. Known as the Lion of God (Asadullah), Hazrat Ali (RA) played […]

Strait of Hormuz: Qatar Says Gulf Is Not Iran’s Enemy

Strait of Hormuz map Iran mines closure Gulf nations Qatar March 2026

Qatar’s Foreign Minister has delivered one of the most significant diplomatic interventions of the Iran war, stating publicly that regional countries are not an enemy of Iran — a direct appeal for de-escalation as the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed to global oil traffic. The Strait of Hormuz importance to global energy supply has […]

The Silent Struggle of Global Powers: Regional Wars in the Shadow of Espionage, Expertise, and Technological Weapons

The Global Powers Struggle in regional conflicts with espionage, technology, and expertise

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) (By Mian Iftikhar Ahmed) Future conflicts will be decided by intelligence, skill, and internal stability in the ongoing Global Powers Struggle, rather than direct military confrontation. In the twenty-first century, understanding the real balance of power, technological competition, espionage strategies, and regional alignments is crucial, far beyond emotional slogans and […]

Graham Layton: The Man Who Gave the Gift of Sight to Millions

Graham Layton founder of LRBT Pakistan

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) Human history remembers those rare individuals who choose compassion over comfort and service over success. One such extraordinary humanitarian was Graham Layton, a British-born businessman who devoted the later years of his life to helping the poorest people of Pakistan see the world again. His vision gave birth to one […]

What Makes Us Laugh in Dark Times, Humor as an Antidote to Fear

Comedians discuss humor as an antidote to fear during a national Zoom discussion on satire and comedy

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) Humor as an Antidote to Fear: A national Zoom discussion explores the power of satire and comedy during difficult times. National Zoom discussion highlights how satire and comedy help communities process fear and uncertainty. A national Zoom discussion titled “What Makes us Laugh in Dark Times, Humor as an Antidote […]

Iran vs. United States and Israel: A New War on the Middle East Map, The Fire of “Fath-e-Khyber,” Is the World on the Brink of World War III

The Global Powers Struggle in regional conflicts with espionage, technology, and expertise

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) (By Mian Iftikhar Ahmed) From the 1979 Iranian Revolution to Regional Proxy Rivalries: The Historical Roots of U.S.–Iran Hostility The ongoing tension between the United States and Iran is far from a new development; it has deep roots extending back several decades, reaching as far as the 1979 Iranian Revolution. […]

Afghanistan’s Internal Balance and the Northern Region: Fate in the Balance, Internal Divisions and Regional Hope

The Global Powers Struggle in regional conflicts with espionage, technology, and expertise

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) (By Mian Iftikhar Ahmad) Internal Power Struggles and Factional Tensions Shape Afghanistan’s Stability, with Kandahar, Kabul, and the Haqqani Network at the Center of Policy and Governance Conflicts Afghanistan is once again passing through one of the most delicate periods in its history. Despite having complete control over power, stability […]

Nazia Naz Ali — A Courageous Voice for Human Rights in Pakistan

Nazia Naz Ali — A Courageous Voice for Human Rights

(Publish from Houston Texas USA) (By Altaf Hussain Tanejo, Makli, Sindh) Nazia Naz Ali: A dedicated human rights advocate from Sindh, actively promoting the protection of women and minorities in Pakistan and on the international stage. In the field of human rights, there are a few individuals who are recognized not merely by their titles, […]