Qureshi for unfreezing Afghanistan’s assets to avoid humanitarian crisis
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has once again urged the world to unfreeze Afghanistan’s assets and make it available for Afghan people.
Speaking on a...
Afghanistan was not safer with US presence, says Erdogan
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has slammed US occupation and its eventual departure saying that the country was not safer with the US military’s...
PM Imran pledges to turn Karachi into modern megapolis
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said Karachi, despite holding immense significance, had unfortunately lacked civic amenities of a modern megapolis due to several issues...
Pakistan, UK unanimous on inclusive govt in Afghanistan, says Qureshi
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that both Pakistan and the United Kingdom have the same goals in Afghanistan -- an inclusive government.
He...
Govt not to consult Shehbaz on NAB chief’s appointment, says Fawad
Information and Broadcasting Minister Fawad Chaudhry has said that the government will not consult Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif on the appointment of...
Taliban will have to wait to speak at UNGA, says UN
It's almost certain that Afghanistan's Taliban rulers won't get to speak at this year's UN General Assembly meeting of world leaders.
The Taliban challenged the...
Abbas gives one-year ultimatum to Israel’s ‘apartheid’
Palestine’s President Mahmoud Abbas has said that Israel’s continued oppression was destroying the possibility of a two-state solution. Abbas warned that he could lead...
World’s standoff with Afghanistan will cause more suffering, says PM Khan
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan has said the global community cannot shy away from its responsibilities towards the Afghan people amidst the Afghan crisis,...
‘Vaccine apartheid’: African leaders decry vaccine inequality
African nations gave a stark reminder to the world leaders at the UN General Assembly meeting about vaccine hoarding. The African leaders that amidst...
Are Afghan civilian lives worth just $3,266 each? UK thinks so!
The British forces have been linked with the deaths of about 300 innocent Afghan civilians and the UK paid just $3,266 on average as...