Pakistan World News
Mon, 27 Sep 21 08:22:46 +0500German SPD seeks allies to replace Merkel-led coalition
Social Democrats narrowly win first national election since 2005
Mon, 27 Sep 21 08:01:18 +0500Myanmar air strikes reported in battle, internet cut in more areas
The military had at times shut down the internet, particularly in cities, in a bid to curb demonstrations
Sun, 26 Sep 21 16:41:39 +0500Zabiullah thanks Pakistan for its stance
Afghan govt will continue to provide diplomatic and political support to oppressed Muslims, says Zabihullah Mujahid
Sun, 26 Sep 21 19:34:42 +0500Majority of women in Iceland's new parliament, European first
Of the 63 seats in Althing, 33 were won by women, or 52 per cent, according to projections based on the final results
Mon, 27 Sep 21 05:36:43 +0500Afghans in a fix as homecoming beckons
The question if Afghans would want to stay in Pakistan or go back to their country divides the refugees sharply
Sun, 26 Sep 21 08:35:14 +0500The sedulous Saima Saleem: Pakistan's first visually impaired diplomat
Visually impaired Saima Saleem makes Pakistan proud by giving a befitting response to India at the UNGA
Sun, 26 Sep 21 14:35:25 +0500UN agency warns of 'imminent' famine in Afghanistan
War-torn country at risk of 'imminent hunger' with winter approaching, says UN official
Sun, 26 Sep 21 15:11:07 +0500Turkey intends to buy more Russian defence systems: Erdogan
Nobody can interfere with what defence systems Ankara would buy, says Turkish president
Sun, 26 Sep 21 10:10:50 +0500Putin ends self-isolation with Siberian fishing trip
This time, his outings were more mundane
Sun, 26 Sep 21 17:19:27 +0500Saudi Arabia trains hundreds of women to serve at two grand mosques
General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques says it has so far trained around 600 female employees
Fri, 24 Sep 21 13:38:03 +0500WATCH: Saudis enjoy Red Sea cruises as kingdom opens up tourism sector
Kingdom introduced visas for foreign visitors and launched a series of tourism projects, including along Red Sea coast
Fri, 24 Sep 21 12:23:27 +0500The ‘ghost’ of Masseria del Tono
A former ghost worker from Punjab Food Department now finds himself selling jewelry on the beaches of Southern Italy
Fri, 24 Sep 21 14:59:54 +0500Young Taliban dancing to a different tune
Since the group's return to power, even its leaders seem to have relaxed slightly on the topic
Thu, 23 Sep 21 14:08:05 +0500RAW agent, who spied on Pakistan, lives a miserable life in India
Daniel claims he worked on promises of money, govt job and was smuggled into Pakistan to carry out 'dirty work'
Sun, 26 Sep 21 17:17:50 +0500Pak allows Afghan airline to operate Islamabad-Kabul flights
Kam Air, Afghanistan’s largest airline, will operate three flights a week
Sun, 26 Sep 21 07:29:22 +0500FM Qureshi arrives in London on three-day official visit
Foreign minister to have broad-based discussions with his British counterpart on bilateral relations, regional matters
Sun, 26 Sep 21 05:41:45 +0500EU acknowledges Pakistan‘s role for peace in Afghanistan
Ambassador appreciates Pakistan’s stance that govt in Kabul must be inclusive
Sun, 26 Sep 21 05:32:10 +0500India’s use of misinformation debunked
Experts criticize the West for silence over New Delhi’s use of misleading campaigns
Fri, 24 Sep 21 11:55:53 +0500PM Imran to address UNGA session today
Pakistan to draw world's attention towards Afghanistan crisis, rights violations in Kashmir
Thu, 23 Sep 21 08:13:46 +0500At UN, Boris Johnson highlights PM Imran Khan’s 10 billion trees project
Says it is now or never for world to meet goal of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5C
Thu, 23 Sep 21 18:41:08 +0500Pakistan urges world community not to isolate Afghan Taliban
FM Qureshi urges US and IMF to immediately unfreeze funds so it can be used ‘for promoting normalcy in Afghanistan’
Wed, 22 Sep 21 13:50:25 +0500Afghanistan wants to host Pakistan cricket team for ODI series
Newly-appointed ACB chairman says he looks forward to host Pakistan for series which was due to be played in September
Thu, 23 Sep 21 06:19:42 +0500Melbourne anti-lockdown protests fizzle out as daily cases hit pandemic high
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets since officials ordered a two-week closure of building sites