The opposition parliamentary members of the Pakistan-occupied Gilgit Baltistan (PoGB) assembly on Thursday raised their voices against the administrational misconduct of the PoGB ruling party. The assembly members blamed the ruling party for selling land pieces and guest houses built in the
HRCP has consistently decried special parallel judicial structures because they invariably violate fundamental rights and other universally accepted norms governing the fair functioning of the judiciary.
Amidst the hustle and bustle of the Lok Sabha elections, actor Anita Raj cast her vote at a polling booth in Mumbai and displayed the indelible ink mark on her finger as a symbol of her civic duty.
The meeting was organized amid the ongoing visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Europe. Mengal highlighted significant issues of the Baloch people regarding Chinese initiatives within Balochistan which are not agreed upon by the local population.
While PM Shehbaz Sharif pledges unwavering support for farmers, the federal government's reluctance to thoroughly probe the alleged scam and hold accountable those responsible is palpable.
Olivier de Frouville, Chairman of the UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances, voiced his apprehensions regarding the escalating number of enforced disappearances in the Balochistan province of Pakistan.
Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) President Anbumani Ramadoss has raised the issue of alcohol and drug menace in Tamil Nadu and youngsters getting prey of it. Ramadoss alleged that whatever kind of drugs are available in the United States all are available in Tamil Nadu as well but the chief minis
The collapse, which has prompted the suspension of trade through the Port of Baltimore as investigations ensue, underscores the vulnerability of global supply chains and raises concerns about the resilience of critical infrastructure.
Filmmaker Alex Proyas has long argued that his 1994 superhero film, 'The Crow' should not be rebooted out of respect for Brandon Lee, his actor who died in an on-set tragedy. After years of development, a 'The Crow' reboot is now ready for release, and Proyas is once again raising concerns,
Kashmiri emphasised that the rules of business in GB disproportionately favour Pakistan, neglecting the basic needs and rights of the local population. He also raised concerns about the severe environmental impact of the CPEC, stating that it has caused irreparable harm to the region.