Monday, July 6th, 2020
Indian Charge d’Affaires summoned to register protest over Ceasefire Violations by India

DNA ISLAMABAD, JUL 6 – A senior Indian diplomat was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today to register Pakistan’s strong protest over the ceasefire violations by the Indian occupation forces along the Line of Control (LoC) on 5th July 2020, resulting in serious injuries to five innocent civilians, including three children. Due to indiscriminate and unprovoked firing by the Indian occupation forces in Nikial Sector of the LoC, on 5th July 2020, 10 year old Junaid s/o Dr. Muhammad Aziz, 7 year old Aryan s/o Muhammad Ishfaq, 70 year oldRead More
Pakistani mangoes all set to hit Japanese market

DNA ISLAMABAD: Mango export from Pakistan to Japan has started this season. Last year, these exported Pakistani mangoes reached a record high of 120 tons and were favorably received in the Japanese market. Normally, mango exports to Japan require pre-clearance by Japanese inspectors who are dispatched to Pakistan and other countries following to quarantine regulations. However, the Government of Japan could not dispatch these Japanese inspectors due to the COVID-19 pandemic this year. In light of this situation, the Government of Japan introduced a temporary measure, which allows mango exports byRead More
Relationship of four thousand years, with clay and hands

Making pottery doesn’t just take much effort but also have to stay calm. And then I saw small pottery being made I wondered if it were just hard work so everyone would do it. MUHAMMAD TAHIR FAISALABAD: If you go back in past, where the potter’s Relationship Began. Iran is said to be the first pottery in Asia Became four thousand years old. First Iranian potters started making pots, then the clay and pottery reached Baluchistan and the Indus Valley. When the potter’s wheel turns sharply and fingers are smellingRead More
Uber agrees deal to buy food delivery app Postmates

Uber has agreed to buy food delivery app Postmates in a multibillion dollar deal, according to Bloomberg. The San Francisco-based rideshare giant has been badly affected by the coronavirus pandemic — cutting a quarter of its global workforce in May — and has been looking to boost its growing food delivery service Uber Eats. Bloomberg reported an expected $2.65 billion deal with start-up Postmates will be announced on Monday morning in the US, citing people familiar with the matter. The deal would bolster Uber and help Postmates, a nine-year-old firmRead More
CGSS Corner inaugurated at University of Peshawar

Major General Hafiz Masroor Ahmed (Retd), Vice President, Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad and Prof. Dr. Shabbir Ahmed, Director, Area Study Center (Russia, China and Central Asia), University of Peshawar inaugurated the ‘CGSS Corner’ at the Library of Area Study Center (China, Russia & Central Asia) PESHAWAR (DNA) – Major General Hafiz Masroor Ahmed (Retd), Vice President, Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad and Prof. Dr. Shabbir Ahmed, Director, Area Study Center (Russia, China and Central Asia), University of Peshawar inaugurated the ‘CGSS Corner’Read More
Afridi makes startling claim about Indian team asking for forgiveness from Pakistan

ISLAMABAD : Former Pakistani cricket team captain Shahid Afridi has made a startling claim that Indian cricketers have asked for forgiveness from the men in green on multiple occasions after losing the cricket match to Pakistani players. Afridi in an interview, said that he has always enjoyed playing against the arch rivals and on some occasions in which Pakistan dominated, the neighbours extended an apology. “I have always enjoyed playing against India. I believe we’ve beaten them so much that they used to ask us for forgiveness after the match,”Read More