New Delhi, Avani Dias, the South Asia correspondent for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), has been forced to leave India due to what she describes as growing intimidation and bureaucratic interference under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ...
Read More »Maldives to Continue China-Backed Development, Evict Indian Troops Following Parliamentary Victory
Male, The office of Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu announced that the country will continue with Chinese-backed construction projects and move forward with the eviction of Indian troops following the resounding victory of Muizzu's People’s National...
Read More »Law Minister expresses Govt’s resolve to address issue of missing persons
Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar has said the government is serious to address the issue of missing persons. Addressing a news conference along with Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar in Islamabad today, he said ...
Read More »Govt endeavouring to attract foreign direct investment in country: Finance Minister
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has said the country's foreign exchange reserves are expected to hover between nine to ten billion dollars by the end of this fiscal year. Addressing inaugural session of the 7th Leaders in Islamic Business Summit...
Read More »President calls for educating people about adopting healthier lifestyles
President Asif Ali Zardari has underscored the need to create awareness and undertake comprehensive efforts to prevent spread of cardiovascular diseases in the country. He expressed these views while meeting a delegation of Pakistan National Heart A...
Read More »US Ambassador Opens Balochistan Police Training College, Highlighting Security Cooperation
Islamabad, The U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, Donald Blome, attended the inauguration ceremony for the new Police Training College (PTC) campus in Quetta, which marks a significant milestone in U.S.-Pakistan security cooperation. The new campus is part ...
Read More »Indian Police Book Five Kashmiri Youth Under Public Safety Act in IIOJK
Srinagar, Five Kashmiri youth have been booked under the Public Safety Act (PSA), a contentious law, in Baramulla and Bandipora districts in India-administered Jammu and Kashmir. The Indian police took this action on Tuesday, lodging the detainees in ...
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