

Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.


- A diplomatic opening or test of Pakistan’s stature
- The agony of the bystanders
- Trump to visit China in May for talks with Xi amid global tensions
- Airfares in Pakistan increase 100% as jet fuel prices skyrocket
- Annual matriculation exams to begin tomorrow, 14 centres declared sensitive in Lahore
- Medical form mandatory on Pak Hajj App, says Ministry of Religious Affairs
- India is frustrated over Pakistan’s key role in Middle East situation: Atta Tarar
- Donald Trump rejects Netanyahu’s proposal to orchestrate uprising in Iran
Author: admin
By Wadood Mehsud KHYBER: The Mehsud Press Club in Upper South Waziristan strongly condemned the alleged harassment and assault of journalists from Bara Press Club in Khyber district, describing the incident as an attack on press freedom. In a joint statement, Mehsud Press Club president Shehryar Mehsud and other office-bearers said the reported mistreatment of journalists while covering a protest was deeply regrettable and unacceptable. They said journalists served as the eyes and voice of society, and any misconduct against them undermined democratic values and the constitutional guarantee of freedom of the press. According to the press club, reports suggested…
By Mujeeb Rahman Qambrani MEHAR: A large spiritual gathering was held at Masjid Faizan Lorhai in Mehar to mark the completion of the Holy Quran during Tarawih prayers led by Hafiz Shafeeq-ur-Rehman Qambrani. Religious scholar Allama Ali Hassan Panhwar Hussaini addressed the gathering, highlighting the significance of the Holy Quran and the blessings of the holy month of Ramadan. He said the Quran provided complete guidance for humanity and urged Muslims to lead their lives in accordance with the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah. Special prayers were offered for the country to overcome its difficulties, for the safety of…
By Israr Ahmad Orakzai PESHAWAR: Employees and pensioners of local government institutions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were campaigning for the release of funds to ensure the payment of salaries and pensions ahead of Eid al-Fitr. The Local Government Employees Federation (Registered) said the provincial secretary for local government and rural development, Zafarul Islam Khattak, had moved swiftly to arrange a special grant for financially weak tehsil municipal administrations (TMAs). According to officials, Khattak sought urgent financial data from TMAs across the province within three days and, after scrutiny by a review committee, prepared a formal summary requesting approval of a special…
By Abdul Qadir Mahesar DADU: On the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, the Sindh Fankaar Welfare Organization (SAFWA) distributed ration to deserving, unemployed, and needy artists from Dadu and other districts of Sindh. The event saw participation from several well-known Sindhi actors and artists. Leaders of SAFWA, including “,”Sindhi artist”], Manzoor Akash Solangihi artist”], Syed Ahmed Nisar Shah entity[“people”,”Fakir Ismail Chandio”,”Sindhi artist”], entity[“people”,”Shakeel Abro”,”Sindhi artist”], and Mansoor Chandio, said the initiative was inspired by the late actor and founding member of SAFWA, Syed Munawar Ali Shah, and represents their ongoing efforts to fulfil his vision. They highlighted the…
By Mujeeb Rahman Qambrani MEHAR: A family from a village near Radhan held a protest at the National Press Club in Mehar, alleging threats and harassment following a dispute over their daughter’s marriage. Muhammad Ishaq Zardari, a resident of village Taj Muhammad Zardari, arrived at the press club with his wife Naziran Begum, son Jameel Ahmed and daughter Shakeela Zardari, claiming that his daughter had been mistreated and expelled from her husband’s home shortly after marriage. Speaking to reporters, Ishaq Zardari said he had married his daughter Shakeela to a relative, Ashfaq Zardari, three months ago. However, he alleged that…
By Uzma Ehtasham The arrival of Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, in Saudi Arabia at the invitation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman reflects more than a routine diplomatic engagement. At a moment of acute regional tension and shifting geopolitical alignments, the visit carries the unmistakable weight of strategic reassurance between two states whose relationship has long been defined by political affinity, economic partnership and security cooperation. Sharif was accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Pakistan’s army chief, Asim Munir, underscoring the seriousness with which Islamabad views the current regional climate. Their reception in Jeddah…
Mohammad Basir-Ul-Haq Sinha Iran’s political landscape shifted sharply this week as Ayatollah Seyed Mojtaba Khamenei assumed the office of Supreme Leader and, in a dramatic first act, issued an ultimatum to the United States that has sent reverberations through global capitals and financial markets alike. The announcement, delivered via Swiss intermediaries in a formal communique, laid down three demands with a clear deadline of thirty days: an immediate withdrawal of all US forces from the Middle East, the lifting of all sanctions on Iran, and payment of $500 billion in compensation. The tone of the address was uncompromising, signaling a…
By Atiq Raja Life has an uncanny way of testing our resolve at the moments we feel most confident, when we think we are finally moving forward and the path ahead appears clear. A failed project, a missed opportunity, a broken relationship, or an unexpected rejection can hit like a heavy door slamming shut, leaving us momentarily stunned and questioning our own capabilities. It is tempting in those moments to label such experiences as setbacks, to see them simply as interruptions on the road to success, moments that rob us of progress and confidence. Yet perhaps this is a mistaken…
By Dr. Fayyaz Salih Hussain As the world watches the military escalation between the United States, Israel and Iran with mounting anxiety, the immediate focus has been on the geopolitical fallout, the volatility of oil markets and the mounting human toll. The strikes that began in late February have already claimed hundreds of lives, including the reported deaths of 175 young girls and teachers at the Shajareh Tayyibeh primary school in Iran. Yet beneath the shock of these tragedies, another crisis is quietly unfolding, one that is slower but potentially far more enduring: the environmental consequences of war in one…
