LAHORE: (Web Desk) Finally the ‘long and exhausting’ wait by millions of people around the world is almost over as the first part of the last season of the Spanish thriller La Casa De Papel, popularly known as Money Heist, is all set to release this week on Netflix. The earlier season left fans questioning each other as to what …
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US Forces Complete Withdrawal From Afghanistan
KABUL: (Web Desk) Finally the US forces that invaded Afghanistan in broad daylight 20 years ago had to leave the country on the dark night of 31 August – the deadline Taliban gave to the foreign forces for withdrawal. Centcom chief Gen McKenzie said the plan was changed keeping in mind the security situation in Kabul. He said the Taliban …
Read More »US and Taliban Share “Common Purpose” in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON: (Web Desk) Gen Frank McKenzie, head of the US Central Command (Centcom), said during a recent briefing that the United States and Taliban now share a “common purpose” in Afghanistan. According to The Wall Street Journal report, Gen McKenzie said, “We share a common purpose and have been useful to work with each other.” “As long as we’ve kept …
Read More »Kiwi Cricketer Chris Cairns Paralyzed during heart surgery
WELLINGTON: (Web Desk) Former New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns has been left paralyzed in his legs after suffering a stroke during a heart operation, his family has confirmed. Media reports say Cairns needed emergency surgery at a Sydney hospital earlier this month and was briefly on life support. In a statement, his family said he would now begin a “significant …
Read More »Pakistan Still To Remain On UK Red List
LONDON: (Web Desk) Pakistan to still remain on UK’s red list for travel as weeks of lobbying by the Pakistani High Commission and British Pakistani MPs failed to produce results. The UK government’s decision will be a shock to travelers from Pakistan who face a mandatory 10-day quarantine that costs 2,250 pounds on arriving in the UK. Labour MP for …
Read More »Afghan Taliban: What is Their Chain Of Command?
KABUL: (Web Desk) What is the Taliban’s chain of command has always been a mystery. Even during their rule from 1996 to 2001, the Taliban hierarchy remained covert. Now as the Taliban have successfully taken over Kabul last weekend what is known about them so far is as follows: Haibatullah Akhundzada, the supreme leader Haibatullah Akhundzada was appointed leader of …
Read More »Artificial Intelligence May Diagnose Dementia In A Day
LONDON: (Web Desk) Diagnosing dementia in a single day will no doubt be a revolution in the field of medicine. According to a report on BBC, scientists, these days, are testing an artificial-intelligence based system thought to be capable of diagnosing dementia after a single brain scan. It may also be able to predict whether the condition will remain stable …
Read More »Pakistan favourite to Win the T20 WC
KARACHI: (Web Desk) Pakistan is one of the favourite cricket teams for this year’s T20 World Cup to be played in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman. Pakistan cricket team’s all-rounder Imad Wasim said this in an interview. Wasim hoped conditions in UAE will be suitable for Pakistan. “We are favourites because UAE conditions will suit us as a …
Read More »Iran Accelerates Uranium Enrichment, IAEA Warns
LAHORE: (Web Desk) The United Nation’s atomic watchdog has accused Iran of continuously producing uranium metal which can be used for the production of a nuclear bomb. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has issued a report to the member nations in which Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said that his inspectors had confirmed that Iran could now produce 200 …
Read More »“Pakistan Will Not Recognize Taliban Govt Unilaterally”
WASHINGTON: (Web Desk) Pakistan assures the international community that it is not in a hurry to give recognition to the Taliban government in Afghanistan. Pakistan’s envoys in US and UN have assured the world that Islamabad won’t take any unilateral decision to provide diplomatic recognition to the Taliban government in Afghanistan. Also Read: Afghanistan and Taliban; Test Case for Pakistan …
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