PARIS – The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) stated on Friday that Pakistan will remain on the grey list, despite “substantial progress” in completing the needed action items to be removed off the list. Pakistan has fulfilled 26 of the 27 action items in its 2018 action plan, according toRead More →

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Prime Minister Imran Khan stated on Friday that the government has all the information about the terrorists’ origins and is pursuing them aggressively. In a recent Tweet, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that in the aftermath of the barbaric terrorist assault on Peshawar Imambargah, he has beenRead More →

ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Imran Khan claims that the Federal Board of Income (FBR) met its February revenue target of 441 billion rupees, representing a 28.5 percent increase. In a series of tweets on Wednesday, he claimed that the government’s ability to subsidise gasoline, fuel, and electricity, as well asRead More →

SLAMABAD (Online) : Imran Abbas, a well-known Pakistani actor, recently spent a “memorable evening” with Bollywood icon Alka Yagnik. Alka has been a long-time fan of Imran Abbas, as seen by her praise for his singing abilities in one of his social media posts. Imran Abbas and Alka Yagnik wereRead More →

LAHORE – In Pakistan, Facebook has chosen to launch a test programme for video monetization. Officials from the Ministry of Information Technology (IT) have also confirmed the news. According to sources, Facebook will initially start a trial project, after which the firm will decide on its video monetization strategy basedRead More →

YANGON (AFP) – A Myanmar junta court convicted Aung San Suu Kyi of three criminal charges on Monday, sentencing her to four years in prison in the latest of several cases against the ousted civilian leader. The Nobel laureate has been imprisoned since February 1, when her government was deposedRead More →

KABUL (AFP) – Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers said on Saturday that they will begin issuing passports in Kabul, offering those who feel intimidated living under Islamist rule hope. Thousands of Afghans have sought for fresh travel papers in order to flee a deepening economic and humanitarian catastrophe characterised by the UNRead More →

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – The 17th emergency session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers will be convened today (Sunday) to focus on Afghanistan’s deteriorating humanitarian situation. The meeting will begin with a remark by Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who will chair the event. TheRead More →