Pakistan and Bangladesh are discussing the launch of a direct ferry service and shipping line to enhance bilateral trade, tourism, and maritime cooperation. The move marks a significant step toward improving economic ties and regional connectivity following renewed diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he is considering deploying a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East as Washington prepares to resume nuclear negotiations with Iran.
Voters cast ballots across Bangladesh on Thursday in a parliamentary election seen as a critical test of the country’s democracy after years of political turmoil.
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan has told the Supreme Court, through a report submitted by Barrister Salman Safdar, that he has lost 85% vision in his right eye following a blood clot. Taking notice of the matter, the Supreme Court directed the government to conduct a proper medical inspection.
Former army chief Gen (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa was admitted to the ICU after sustaining head injuries in a fall at his residence early Tuesday morning.
Canada is reeling after a mass shooting at a school in a remote mining town, with eight people gunned down in one of the deadliest attacks in the country's history.
Abu Mohammad al-Julani’s shift from global jihadist to pragmatic power broker in Syria highlights how image management and governance shape political survival. The Taliban’s refusal to reform, by contrast, has deepened Afghanistan’s isolation and weakened its legitimacy.
The author argues that Pakistan’s military privilege is not merely institutional but civilizational—reshaping infrastructure, politics, faith, and daily life to normalize inequality, suppress dissent, and extract wealth at the expense of civilian society.
Despite renewed diplomatic activity, Iran’s influence in Central Asia remains limited, with cultural ties failing to translate into strategic power. Decades of sanctions, policy inconsistency, and competition from stronger actors have left Tehran a secondary regional player.
India’s growing use of Oman’s Duqm port provides a politically safer, sanctions-insulated hub for its western Indian Ocean operations, reducing reliance on Iran’s Chabahar without replacing its unique overland access to Central Asia.
Iran’s BRICS membership has given Tehran symbolic legitimacy but little practical economic relief, as sanctions, dependency on China, and limited access to BRICS financial mechanisms continue to constrain its leverage.
Dubai is set to host the 2025 Asian Youth Para Games from December 10–13, bringing together 1,500 young para-athletes from 35 nations in a powerful celebration of resilience and inclusion
Authors takes a closer look at how the 27th Amendment created a five-star defense post without tenure, rules, safeguards, or global precedent — and why the delayed notification threatens constitutional coherence.