Out of 1,817 temples and gurdwaras in the Muslim-majority nation, only 37 remain functional, according to a new report reviewed by Pakistan’s Parliamentary Committee on the Minority Caucus. Here’s why ...
Mian Amer Mahmood, businessman and former mayor of Lahore, has called for the creation of new administrative units across Pakistan, stressing that stronger local governments and improved judicial ...
Topo Chico's Spirited canned cocktails were a wonderful union of your bartender's favorite bubble water and crisp, deftly handled booze. They went above and beyond a seltzer to deliver something ...
Yes' 1973 double album prog milestone, Tales From Topographic Oceans, is getting a massive overhaul early next year. The box set will expand the album to 12 CDs plus a Blu-ray featuring various mixes ...
Bangladesh may face renewed tensions with India after Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus presented a book, Art of Triumph, to a Turkish parliamentary delegation on Monday. The book, a collection of graffiti ...
Bangladesh leader Muhammad Yunus sparked fresh controversy on Tuesday after gifting Turkish officials a map of the country which included Indian territories. He had also given a similar depiction of ...
ALBAWABA - The Taliban government has recently released a new map called the 'Greater Afghanistan', sparking fuss and outrage in Pakistan. Pakistani media reported that the Taliban shared the "Greater ...
The gift of a coffee table book by Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus to the visiting Pakistan’s Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee chief, General Sahir Shamshad Mirza in Dhaka on Saturday has ...
New Delhi: Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh’s interim head, was seen presenting a Pakistani general with a controversial map depicting Assam and other northeastern states as part of Bangladesh. According to ...
Chief Adviser of the interim government of Bangladesh Prof. Mohammed Yunus met a high-level Pakistani military visitor during the weekend and gifted him a book that depicted parts of northeast India ...
Pakistan’s defence minister Khawaja Asif on Sunday threatened India by saying that if there is another escalation, the nation “will be buried under the debris of its planes”. Asif reiterated ...
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