Pakistan World News
Wed, 18 May 22 07:37:39 +0500US-Taliban deal biggest factor in collapse of Afghan forces, watchdog says
Biden had argued the war in Afghanistan needed to be brought to a close after 20 years of fighting
Wed, 18 May 22 07:46:43 +0500China Eastern crash probe eyes intentional action - sources
The pilots did not respond to repeated calls from air traffic controllers and nearby planes during the rapid descent
Tue, 17 May 22 10:05:35 +0500Shanghai says 'zero-Covid' achieved but millions still in lockdown
People are only allowed to leave Shanghai after receiving permission and taking multiple Covid tests
Tue, 17 May 22 11:57:08 +0500Taliban want good ties with US, world: Haqqani
Taliban minister promises good news about girls education, asserts Afghan soil will not be used as threat to anyone
Tue, 17 May 22 19:22:07 +0500EU top diplomat says if verified, Russia has suffered 'impressive losses'
Josep Borrell points to a 'world record' of losses of an army invading a country
Tue, 17 May 22 17:27:07 +0500India's top court revokes ban on large prayer gatherings in mosque
SC order comes after a survey team said it found relics of the Hindu god in Varanasi
Tue, 17 May 22 10:10:18 +0500North Korea reports over 392,000 new 'fever' cases amid COVID-19 outbreak
Death toll rises to 50 after 8 more people lost lives due to 'fever,' local media reports
Tue, 17 May 22 10:17:05 +0500Swedish foreign minister signs application for NATO bid
Ann Linde signs application for her country's NATO bid live at Foreign Ministry
Tue, 17 May 22 07:32:32 +0500Russia jumps to 4th position as oil supplier to India - tanker data
India's oil imports from Russia are set to rise further to about 487,500 in May
Thu, 12 May 22 20:11:54 +0500Emirates passengers can soon experience airline services in metaverse
Services include selecting a seat, shopping for duty-free products, touring the airport among others
Sat, 14 May 22 15:56:08 +0500Taliban's first annual Afghan budget foresees $501 million deficit
Deputy PM Hanafi says govt foresees spending of 231.4 billion Afghanis and domestic revenue of 186.7 billion
Tue, 10 May 22 11:42:19 +0500Population of rare wild goat growing in Pakistan
Number of Sindh ibex soars to 20,000 in southern Sindh province due to ban on hunting
Sat, 07 May 22 14:11:30 +0500WATCH: Afghan man embarks on Hajj pilgrimage on his bicycle
Noor Ahmed has refused to accept the government's offer to travel to the sacred land by air
Tue, 10 May 22 19:21:15 +0500Explainer: How Sri Lanka spiralled into crisis
Analysts say economic mismanagement weakened public finances, leaving national expenditure in excess of its income
Mon, 16 May 22 11:16:15 +0500PM assures foolproof security for Chinese
Shehbaz speaks with Li; Chinese premier assures PM of trade expansion
Sat, 23 Apr 22 08:04:55 +0500US 'welcomes' NSC statement rejecting 'foreign conspiracy' allegation
Senior official says US has always viewed strong, prosperous, democratic Pakistan as critical to US interests
Sat, 14 May 22 19:56:49 +0500Russia downed satellite internet in Ukraine: Western officials
The cyberattack took tens of thousands of modems offline at the onset of war
Mon, 09 May 22 15:17:38 +0500Saudi Arabia aims for 70 million tourist visits this year
Visits were up 130% in the first quarter of 2022 compared with the last quarter of 2019, says official
Fri, 29 Apr 22 15:02:05 +0500Pakistan, India reel under intense heat wave
More than a billion people are at risk of heat-related impacts in the region, warn scientists
Sun, 08 May 22 15:55:32 +0500Faulty battery cells, modules likely caused e-scooter fire in India
The probe was launched after a man and his daughter died when their e-bike 'went up in flames'
Mon, 02 May 22 17:28:20 +0500106-year-old Covid-19 patient cured in China's Jilin
In addition to the fatal disease, the patient had serious underlying health conditions, including brain atrophy
Sun, 01 May 22 18:41:28 +0500Telefonica turns to Israel's high-tech to boost consumer portfolio
Europe's third-largest telecoms company aims to increase investments in e-health and other businesses
Thu, 28 Apr 22 12:38:57 +0500India sweats over worst power cuts in six years during extreme heat
Parts of South Asia are facing an extreme heat wave as temperatures rose several degrees above normal