Wednesday, September 10th, 2025
Israel attacks new Gaza tower
News Desk TELAVIV: Israeli airstrikes have destroyed a newly built residential tower in Gaza City, hours after explosions shook Qatar’s capital Doha in what Hamas officials described as an Israeli attempt to assassinate senior leaders. The twin developments mark a dangerous escalation in the conflict, stretching beyond Gaza and deepening fears of a regional conflagration. Witnesses said the tower, one of the last remaining high-rises in the city, was struck late Tuesday evening, reducing it to rubble. Families displaced from northern Gaza who had taken shelter there were forced once againRead More
We want to further strengthen ties with Pakistan: Indonesian envoy
Direct Flights Between Indonesia and Pakistan Are Essential: Zafar Bakhtawri ; Pakistani Delegation Will Actively Participate in Upcoming Trade Exhibitions in Indonesia: Waqar Bakhtawri ISLAMABAD, SEPT 10 /DNA/ – Indonesian Ambassador to Pakistan, Chandra Warsenanto Sukotjo, has said that the completion of 75 years of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Indonesia is a timely opportunity to take bilateral cooperation to new heights. He stated that Indonesia is keen to further strengthen ties with Pakistan in the fields of defense, culture, trade, and education. He also acknowledged the existing trade imbalanceRead More
Pakistan, Japan renew resolve to enhance bilateral cooperation
ISLAMABAD, Sep 10 (APP/DNA): Pakistan and Japan renewed their resolve to strengthening the longstanding economic and diplomatic partnership as the Ministry of Economic Affairs hosted the 9th Session of the Japan-Pakistan High-Level Economic Policy Dialogue (JPHLEPD) here. According to press release issued by Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Pakistani delegation in the session was led by Secretary of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Dr. Kazim Niaz while the Japanese delegation was headed by, Senior Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Japan, AKAHORI Takeshi. Both sides shared proposals to deepen bilateral ties,Read More
Vision 2030 and the Future of Saudi Arabia
Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer Saudi Arabia stands at a pivotal juncture in its modern history, with its future trajectory shaped by the ambitious, transformative, yet profoundly challenging agenda encapsulated in Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030. This grand blueprint aims to radically overhaul the Kingdom’s economic foundations, social fabric, and global standing within a remarkably compressed timeframe. As such, the nation faces a critical question: does Vision 2030 represent a tangible path to sustainable prosperity, or is it an alluring but ultimately unattainable mirage born of necessity yet riddledRead More
The House That Quaid Built
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Every human being cherishes a dream—an aspiration to possess a home of his own. A dwelling not merely of brick and mortar but of security, joy, and permanence. A sanctuary where his family may live with dignity, free from external threats, sheltered from the storms of nature, and protected from the unpredictable hand of fate. The head of the household, armed with his determination and sustained by the cooperation of his loved ones, sets out to build his home. He spends his lifetime earnings, his sweat,Read More
How Trump’s Green Card Cuts Empower China
By Qamar Bashir There is a profound shift unfolding in U.S. immigration policy under the Trump administration—a radical transformation in how the nation admits new entrants. No longer is America’s visa and green-card system governed by long-standing principles of family reunification, open opportunity, or merit-driven inclusion. Instead, it is taking shape as a transactional marketplace, where entry, settlement, and ownership depend on purchasing power rather than potential—a system more “gold card for a price” than promise. Immigration has long powered U.S. growth. Foreign-born individuals are markedly more likely to startRead More

