US Visa Processing Halted for Pakistan and Bangladesh
US halts visa processing for Pakistan, Bangladesh among 75 nations, raising concerns about international travel and relations.
Indonesian President Receives Nishan-e-Pakistan Honor
Pakistan honors Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto with Nishan-e-Pakistan, strengthening bilateral ties and strategic partnership.
Kuwait Airlines Restructure Amid Aviation Milestone
Kuwait's aviation industry sees major developments as Jazeera Airways hits 20 years and Kuwait Airways restructures capital to stabilize finances.
King Abdullah Meets Indonesia’s Prabowo in Jakarta Visit
King Abdullah's visit to Jakarta strengthens Jordan-Indonesia ties in defense, trade, and technology, highlighting mutual cooperation and shared global interests.
Pakistan Faces Dire Population Growth Challenge
Pakistan grapples with rapid population growth. The country's exponential increase challenges its capacity to sustain resources. Urgent reforms needed.
Fire Threatens Iran’s Ancient Forest; Criticism Over Response
A massive fire threatens Iran's UNESCO-listed Hyrcanian Forest, prompting criticism of the government's response. Turkish aircraft aid efforts.
Pakistan Navy seizes $130m narcotics in Arabian Sea
Pakistan Navy intercepts a major narcotics haul worth $130m in the Arabian Sea, reinforcing counter-narcotics operations and maritime security efforts.
Renewable Energy Pakistan: A Practical Outlook
Understand renewable energy Pakistan policies, net metering, and incentives, with clear steps to participate and support reliable, affordable power.
U.S. returns 36 stolen artifacts to Egypt, officials say
U.S. authorities have handed over 36 stolen historical artifacts to Egypt, officials say, marking the latest repatriation in a widening crackdown on illicit antiquities.
Pakistan razes Afghan camp as talks set in Istanbul
Pakistan demolishes an Afghan camp as residents are forced to leave, DW reports, while Islamabad and the Afghan Taliban plan talks in Istanbul amid ongoing repatriations.