Friday, January 29th, 2021
Pakistani vloggers popular on Chinese video platforms to promote cultural exchanges
BEIJING, January 29 : Pakistani vloggers are highly popular on Chinese video platforms to promote cultural exchanges, says a report published by China Economic Net (CEN). The report says, vlogging has risen in popularity the last few years. From beauty vloggers and top fashion vloggers, to vlogging stars dedicated to just telling their stories, they are interesting, entertaining and inspiring. Among them, some vloggers from Pakistan are becoming welcome on China’s well-known video platforms. A reporting team of CEN interviewed some of the most popular Pakistani vloggers on Bilibili, aRead More
Gwadar Port has become a shining pearl of the region: Ambassador Nong Rong
ISLAMABAD, Jan 29 : Gwadar seaport has become a shining pearl of the region said Chinese Ambassador Nong Rong during his visit to the Port during the last two days. According to the Gwadar Pro, he visited all major projects under China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) including the New Gwadar International Airport Project, the China-Pak Friendship Hospital, China-Pak Technical and Vocational Institute in Gwadar, the Gwadar East-bay Expressway Project, Gwadar Free Zone and Gwadar Port. He met Chairman Gwadar Port Authority Naseer Kashani, DG of Gwadar Development Authority Shahzeb Kakar,Read More
Pakistan Hosting Seventh Multinational Navy Exercise – Aman-2021
by Dr Hasan Yaser Malik Predominantly, the prominent civilizations like Circa, Indus Valley and Egypt have emerged and developed along the seas and rivers. Presently 2.4 billion people are living within 60 miles of the coast as ports and sea have always provided prudent prospects for explorers and admirals like lbn Battuta, Zheng He and Khair-Udin Barbarossa who dominated the Mediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean in 15th and 16th century respectively, Consequently, the domination led to enhancement of sea trade as seas were considered as a common human heritage however,Read More
Statement By Secretary Antony J. Blinken : Seeking Justice For The Kidnapping And Murder Of Daniel Pearl
Islamabad, 29 jan 2021 : The United States is deeply concerned by the Pakistani Supreme Court’s decision to acquit those involved in Daniel Pearl’s kidnapping and murder and any proposed action to release them. Ahmad Omar Saeed Sheikh was indicted in the United States in 2002 for hostage-taking and conspiracy to commit hostage-taking, resulting in the murder of Pearl, the South Asia Bureau Chief for the Wall Street Journal, as well as the 1994 kidnapping of another United States citizen in India. The court’s decision is an affront to terrorism victims everywhere, including in Pakistan. The United States recognizes pastRead More

