U.S. Lawmakers Push Sanctions on Pakistani Officials in Democracy Crackdown

WASHINGTON — In a rare display of bipartisan unity, members of the U.S. Congress have introduced sweeping legislation to hold Pakistani officials accountable for human rights abuses and attacks on democratic freedoms, according to “Dawn News”. The measure, formally titled the Pakistan Freedom and Accountability Act (H.R. 5271), was unveiled by Representative Bill Huizenga of […]

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“The Timing Could Not Be Worse”: UN Warns as Afghans Forced Back from Pakistan

UN Warns of Dire Timing as Afghan Refugees Face Forced Return from Pakistan The United Nations has sounded alarm over the mass return of Afghan refugees from Pakistan, warning that the timing of the exodus coincides with Afghanistan’s struggle to recover from a devastating earthquake, according to “The Friday Times Pakistan”. Since April, more than […]

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Pakistan’s Female Lawyer Accuses Islamabad’s Top Judge of Harassment

Pakistan’s prominent female lawyer has lodged a formal harassment complaint against Islamabad’s top judge, escalating a tense courtroom clash into a wider controversy that has stirred the legal community, according to “The Express Tribune”. The complaint, filed before the Women’s Harassment Inquiry Committee of the Islamabad High Court and led by Justice Saman Rafat Imtiaz, […]

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US and China Seek Fragile Common Ground in Madrid Trade Talks

China and the United States reopened trade talks in Madrid on Monday, reviving a high-stakes dialogue aimed at easing economic frictions that have unsettled global markets and strained relations between the world’s two largest economies, according to AFP. The negotiations, held at Spain’s Foreign Ministry, bring together delegations led by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent […]

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US opposes resolution banning attacks on nuclear facilities

TEHRAN, Sep. 14 – Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran(AEOI), said ahead of International Atomic Energy Agency’s General Conference that Washington opposes a resolution banning attacks on nuclear facilities, according to Mehr News Agency Speaking to reporters on Sunday in Vienna, where he arrived accompanying an Iranian delegation to attend the […]

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Nepal’s New PM Vows to End Corruption After Gen Z Revolt

Nepal’s New Interim PM Pledges to Tackle Corruption After Youth-Led Uprising KATHMANDU — Nepal’s new interim prime minister, Sushila Karki, vowed Sunday to honor the demands of a youth-led protest movement that toppled her predecessor, promising to confront corruption and restore stability ahead of elections scheduled in six months. Karki, 73, a former chief justice […]

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Pakistan’s Economic Sovereignty: Navigating IMF Constraints and Domestic Challenges

Pakistan’s Struggle: A Nation’s Sovereignty in the Grip of IMF Policies Pakistan, a nation endowed with nuclear capabilities and rich Islamic heritage, finds itself ensnared in a cycle of economic dependency under the auspices of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Despite its strategic significance and resources, the country has become the most frequent recipient of […]

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