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PPP submits motion in Senate secretariat over shifting Zardari to jail

ISLAMABAD (DNA) – Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) on Monday has submitted an adjournment motion in Senate secretariat over shifting former president Asif Ali Zardari to jail. According to details, PPP leader Sherry Rehman has demanded to postpone the proceedings of the upper house of the parliament for discussion on Zardari’s matter. The leader said that PPP co-chairman was shifted to jail while ignoring his bad health. The decision was taken against doctors’ advice, she added. Earlier, Asif Ali Zardari was shifted to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) in IslamabadRead More


Transylvania, Among The Most Beautiful Autumn Destinations In Europe

Transylvania is again ranked among the most beautiful travel destinations in Europe, next to other famous ones in such countries as Italy, Malta or Croatia. According to a ranking by Vagrants Of The World Travel, Transylvania is now among the most beautiful destinations in Europe worth visiting in autumn. The travel website argues that “the shoulder season of autumn is the perfect time to experience the best of Europe.” Transylvania is mostly appreciated for its colours of nature in the autumn, for its Gothic castles and local legends, but also forRead More


World urged to come forward on humanitarian basis to support IOK: Analysts

ISLAMABAD (DNA) :Analysts on Monday urged that the world powers should force India to de-escalate the situation and resolve outstanding issues through peaceful dialogues as India’s Hindu supremacist ideology is a great threat to regional peace. Talking in a programme, analyst says that the international media and general public had criticized India for gross violations of the human rights in Kashmir and changing its status which is success of Pakistan at diplomatic level. Analyst from USA Dr. Farhat Haq said the BJP government policy will certainly undermine the secular provisionsRead More


Britons startled by fragility of democracy

Britain has never had a proper, written constitution, a matter of some pride to Britons. While Americans haggle over their rules, British politics runs on an evolving array of laws and practices, refereed by the so-called good chaps in government, with their impeccable sense of fair play. ANDREW TESTA FOR THE NEW YORK TIMESThrongs in London on Saturday protested Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament for five weeks.But popular faith in that approach was severely shaken last week, when Prime Minister Boris Johnson decided unilaterally to suspend ParliamentRead More


Hong Kong will not bow to Beijing

“If we burn, you burn HONG KONG with us.” A famous line in the movie “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay” has been given a new life in Hong Kong’s summerlong protests: It has come to represent the spirit unleashed by hundreds of thousands of protesters. As many commentators have pointed out, the massive, leaderless resistance movement here is a critical front-line battle against the authoritarian Chinese Communist Party in Beijing. A dictatorial party facing domestic and global pressures — especially from the ongoing trade negotiations with the United States — theRead More


Beginning of the end: says ISPR as India booked 30 students for waving Pakistan’s flag

RAWALPINDI (DNA) – Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Major General Asif Ghafoor on Sunday night responded to the lodging of a case against 30 students, who had waved Pakistan flags inside Perambra Silver College Kozhikode, a coastal city in the south Indian state of Kerala on Thursday. Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor took to Twitter, and stated: “Beginning of the end. India on Saturday booked 30 students for allegedly waving Pakistan flags inside Perambra Silver College. Sources familiar with the matter told the media that the incident occurred on ThursdayRead More