Wednesday, 22 Jan, 2025

International

Pakistani workers protest against China’s unequal wages for locals in CPEC project

Thousands of labourers on Wednesday staged a protest against China in Sindh’s Karachi complaining about unequal wages received by them as compared to their Chinese compatriots. Earlier, The News International reported that the Chinese staff recruited by the Punjab Mass Transit

PM Modi, Joe Biden had ‘very warm conversation’, exchanged views on healthcare, Indo-Pacific: Envoy Sandhu

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President-elect Joe Biden had a “very warm conversation” during which they exchanged views on the Indo-Pacific region and the role of healthcare, pharmaceuticals and particularly vaccines, said Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu on Tuesday.

Chinese state pulls brake on Jack Ma’s plan to create world’s biggest Fintech firm

The Chinese state has pulled the brake on the ANT group, which might have been the biggest Fintech Company on the earth. The ANT group is a Fintech group, managed by China’s richest particular person, Jack Ma, who can also be the co-founder of Alibaba Group. He wished to make the

PM Narendra Modi pitches India as investment destination for urbanisation, mobility

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday pitched India as the most attractive investment destination for those looking to invest in urbanisation, mobility, innovation and sustainable solutions. Speaking at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum, he said India and some African nations will

Australian elite soldiers killed Afghan civilians, report finds

There is "credible evidence" that Australian special forces unlawfully killed 39 people during the Afghan conflict, a long-awaited report has found. The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has released findings from a four-year inquiry into misconduct by its forces. The inquiry

Storm Iota leaves over 30 dead in Central America

Iota’s death toll rose to over 30 on Wednesday after the storm unleashed mudslides, smashed infrastructure and left thousands homeless in its wake across Central America, revisiting areas devastated by Hurricane Eta just two weeks ago. Iota made landfall in Nicaragua as a

India rejects claim of Chinese microwave weapon attack: 'It's pure and poor psyops'

China is seeding a “fake news” story about using microwave weapons to defeat Indian forces in an alleged border clash, according to Indian officials. “It’s pure and poor psyops from China,” an Indian official told the Washington Examiner. It’s a

Jammu and Kashmir: Sports Ministry to extend monetary support to 500 private academies

The Sports Ministry has introduced an incentivisation structure to extend monetary support to 500 private academies, through the Khelo India Scheme over the next four years starting 2020-21. In this model, private academies shall be graded into different categories based on quality and

Abu Dhabi puts the squeeze on Imran Khan, Pakistanis in UAE feel the heat

Relations between Pakistan and the UAE appear to be on a sharp downward spiral in recent weeks, particularly after Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was critical of the UAE’s formalisation of its relationship with Israel, people familiar with the matter said on condition of

US announces further drawdown of troops in Afghanistan, Iraq before Biden takes office

Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller announced Tuesday that the US will withdraw thousands more US troops from Afghanistan and Iraq by January 15, 2021 -- just days before President-elect Joe Biden takes office, confirming plans first reported by CNN on Monday. Miller said

Trump fires election security official who contradicted him

Donald Trump says he has fired a top election official who contradicted the US president's claims of voter fraud. President Trump said he "terminated" Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (Cisa) chief Chris Krebs for his "highly inaccurate" remarks

Shia majority reduced to minority in Gilgit Baltistan: Barrister Hamid Bashani

Ever since Pakistan occupied Gilgit Baltistan, there has been a massive reduction in Shia population, falling down to more than half when compared to 1948, according to Barrister Hamid Bashani, a native from Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) and a Human Rights Advocate. Addressing a

Swiss Foreign Policy Commission recommends govt to submit report on implementation of rights dialogue with China

Amid rising criticism of China over its human rights abuses in Tibet, the Swiss Foreign Policy Commission has recommended the country’s government to submit a detailed report to the Parliament on the implementation of human rights dialogue with Beijing and also on the situation of

Jammu and Kashmir hosting two-day conference on Sufism

The Jammu and Kashmir administration has organized a two-day conference on Sufism in the Valley to revive the cultural heritage of the region. Titled as 'Mehfil-e-Sama', the event is witnessing a number of Sufiyana music segments performed by renowned Sufi singers of the

Almost half of Pakistanis blame Imran Khan govt for inflation: Survey

At least 49 per cent of Pakistani people believe that Prime Minister Imran Khan-led government is responsible for inflation in the country, reported Geo News. According to a new survey by Ipsos, respondents stated that price hikes have impacted all classes in Pakistan, with the bottom

Pakistan remains one of the most dangerous countries for journalists: Report

Pakistan continues to be ranked as one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists, as more than 140 journalists have been killed in the country since 2000, according to a report by Freedom Network. This year’s report on impunity against journalists facing trial

Peru names Francisco Sagasti as third president in a week

Peru’s Congress has chosen legislator Francisco Sagasti as the Andean country’s caretaker president, in an attempt to defuse a sharp political crisis after angry protests and the departure of two presidents in the past week. People waved the nation’s red-and-white

Biden: 'More people may die' as Trump transition stalls ​​​​​​​

Joe Biden has warned "people may die" if his incoming presidential administration continues to be impeded by Donald Trump. Speaking in Delaware, the president-elect said co-ordination was needed to tackle the coronavirus outbreak. He called President Trump's refusal to

Biden likely to break barriers, pick woman to lead Pentagon ​​​​​​​

President-elect Joe Biden is expected to take a historic step and Select a woman to head the Pentagon for the first time, shattering one of the few remaining barriers to women in the department and the presidential Cabinet. Michele Flournoy, a politically moderate Pentagon veteran, is

Egypt uncovers tomb treasure trove buried for 2,500 years

Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered a treasure trove of some 100 intact sarcophagi dating back more than 2,500 years, the government said on Saturday. Officials said the discovery of the sealed wooden coffins in the Saqqara necropolis south of Cairo was the largest such find this