Sunday, September 7th, 2025
Dr. Habbash calls on Muslim world to amplify voice against occupation
Dr. Mahmoud Al-Habbash, Adviser to the President of Palestine and the Supreme Judge of Palestine addressing a press conference at the Palestine embassy. Ambassador of Palestine Dr. Zuhair is also present on the occasion. Saifullah Ansar ISLAMABAD, SEPT 7 /DNA/ – Dr. Mahmoud Al-Habbash, Adviser to the President of Palestine and the Supreme Judge of Palestine, has urged the people of Pakistan to extend their full support to their Palestinian brothers and sisters who are facing relentless Israeli aggression. He made this appeal while addressing a press conference at theRead More
Pakistan to host first-ever T20i tri-series
ANSAR BHATTI ISLAMABAD: In a major boost to international cricket, Pakistan will stage its maiden T20I tri-series from 17 to 29 November, featuring Afghanistan and Sri Lanka. The three-nation tournament is seen as an important build-up for all participating teams ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, scheduled next year in India and Sri Lanka. The tri-series will open on 17 November with Pakistan facing Afghanistan at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Significantly, it will mark Afghanistan’s first-ever T20I on Pakistani soil, having previously played five ODIs in the countryRead More
From 1965 to 2025: Pakistan Navy’s story of valour and silent strength
Javaria Shaikh[1] Ever since its inception, Pakistan Navy has stood as the silent sentinel of the Arabian Sea by protecting the nation’s maritime frontiers against visible and invisible threats. Its area of responsibility (AOR) spans a coastline of more than 1000kilometres which extends deep into the North Arabian Sea and encompass an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of 290,000 square kilometres. Within this vast stretch lies Pakistan’s critical sea lines of communication, ports and trade arteries which are the lifelines of country’s economy. Pakistan Navy has had to endure a persistentRead More
DPM/FM of Kazakhstan arrives in Pakistan on Monday
Mr. Nurtleu will be accompanied by a high-level, 13-member delegation, which includes the Minister of Transport of Kazakhstan Mahnoor Ansar ISLAMABAD, SEPT 7 /DNA/ – Murat Nurtleu, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan, will pay an official visit to Pakistan from 8–9 September 2025. The visit holds special significance as it precedes the forthcoming state visit of the President of Kazakhstan to Pakistan, scheduled for November 2025. Mr. Nurtleu will be accompanied by a high-level, 13-member delegation, which includes the Minister of Transport of Kazakhstan.Read More

