Afghanistan Ceasefire Tied to Anti-Terror Efforts, Says Pakistan Foreign Office
ISLAMABAD (Agencies) The Foreign Office said on Friday that the shooting incident in the United States indicated the global resurgence of terrorism, and the responsibility for the killing of three Chinese nationals in Tajikistan lies with Afghanistan. During the weekly press briefing, the
UK and Pakistan mark 17 years of counter-terrorism cooperation
The UK High Commission has highlighted the significant milestone of 17 years of cooperation between the UK and Pakistan in counter-terrorism efforts. The partnership has focused on training personnel, neutralizing Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), and developing the Counter Explosive and Munitions School in
US-Pakistan Ties: Consul General Meets First Lady, Discusses Cooperation
KARACHI: US Consul General Charles Goodman met with First Lady Bibi Aseefa Bhutto Zardari at Bilawal House, discussing ways to strengthen Pakistan-US cooperation. The meeting focused on socio-economic development, public health, and welfare. Sindh Minister for Health Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuho, Senator Sherry
Megan Patterson MLA Thanks First Responders for Their Selfless Service
SASKATCHEWAN: Megan Patterson, MLA, expressed her gratitude to firefighters, first responders and dispatchers in Moose Jaw for their tireless efforts in keeping the community safe. Patterson met with representatives from various organizations, acknowledging the dedication and bravery of these individuals. “Special recognition to
Meeting of the Prime Minister with the King of Bahrain Manama
The Prime Minister of Pakistan met His Majesty the King of Bahrain H.R.H. Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa in Manama today and reaffirmed the strong and historic partnership between the two brotherly nations. The PM thanked His Majesty for the warm hospitality and expressed
Nawaz calls for accountability for ‘those who brought Imran’ to power, terms them bigger ‘criminals’
LAHORE (Agencies) Former prime minister and PML-N President Nawaz Sharif said that the people rejected the politics of “hate, lies, and abuse” in the recently held by-elections. Addressing the newly elected Members of Parliament (MPs) on Wednesday, he said that disrespect and chaos
DG ISPR rejects Afghan allegations of cross-border airstrikes
ISLAMABAD (Agencies) – Pakistan on Tuesday firmly dismissed allegations by Afghanistan’s interim authorities that it had conducted deadly airstrikes inside Afghan territory. Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry rejected the claims, saying Pakistan had neither attacked Afghanistan nor
Scott Moe addresses assembly, highlights government’s commitment to affordability and economic growth
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe addressed the Legislative Assembly, emphasizing his government’s dedication to making life more affordable for residents. Moe highlighted the Saskatchewan Party’s focus on economic growth, healthcare improvements, and education ¹. Moe’s government has introduced several initiatives, including: The Premier also
Mark Carney Acknowledges Mistake in Dismissing Trump Questions with ‘Who Cares?’ Remark
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday he should not have been dismissive of reporters’ questions about speaking to U.S. President Donald Trump, conceding he used “a poor choice of words.” Carney dodged questions about the last time he spoke to his U.S. counterpart
Some B.C. Liberal MPs concerned about prospect of a new oil pipeline: source
With Prime Minister Mark Carney poised to sign a “grand bargain” with Alberta later this week, some B.C. Liberal MPs are raising concerns about Ottawa possibly giving the green light to a new oil pipeline to the Pacific, sources say. Liberal MPs told

