Ammar Masood

Ammar Masood is the chief editor of WE News.

ڈسکہ الیکشن کے بارہ نتائج

Ammar Masood details the Daska election results.

مونچھیں ہوں تو نٹور لال جیسی

Heads of state, quite unsurprisingly, aren't the best decision-makers—Ammar Masood explains.

اسلام آباد پولیس اور سیف سٹی پراجیکٹ

Despite its limited resources, Islamabad's police force has worked diligently in the line of defence.

اک نئی قرداد پاکستان

Ammar Masood reflects on Pakistan's extensive history as the 23rd of March dawns, marking 74 years since the declaration of the Lahore Resolution.

سب کچھ ٹھیک نہیں ہے

When a nation is abhorrently mistreated by those it is lead by, can those authorities really be deemed veracious? Ammar Masood explains.

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Afghan Taliban minister says Indians and Afghans share the same DNA

Afghan Taliban Agriculture Minister Mawlawi Ataullah Omari has said Indians and Afghans "share the same DNA", describing India as feeling "like our own country" during a visit to New Delhi aimed at strengthening trade and economic cooperation.

U.S. charges Bishnoi, Goldy Brar for Nijjar assassination

The US has charged Lawrence Bishnoi, imprisoned in India, and Goldy Brar with directing the 2023 murder of Canadian Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. 37 defendants charged, 24 arrested. The charges renew scrutiny of India-linked transnational repression.

Argentina survive Egypt scare to reach World Cup quarter-finals

Argentina beat Egypt 3-2 after trailing 2-0 in the 2026 World Cup round of 16. Goals in the 79th, 83rd and 90th minutes completed a stunning comeback. Messi and Argentina are in the quarter-finals.

امریکہ ایران ثالثی کے بعد لیبیا؛ پاکستان ایک اور سفارتی محاذ پر متحرک

پاکستان لیبیا کے مشرقی اور مغربی حریف طاقت مراکز کے درمیان خاموش ثالثی کر رہا ہے، جس میں امریکہ بھی “مکمل طور پر آگاہ اور شامل” بتایا جا رہا ہے۔ یہ پیش رفت اسلام آباد کے امریکہ ایران مذاکرات میں مرکزی کردار کے بعد سامنے آئی ہے، جس سے ظاہر ہوتا ہے کہ پاکستان ایک بار پھر پیچیدہ علاقائی تنازعات میں سفارتی چینل کے طور پر ابھر رہا ہے۔

Pakistan quietly begins mediating between Libya’s rival factions, reports Reuters

Pakistan has quietly begun mediating between Libya's rival factions, Reuters reports, with the US fully aware and involved. A proposed 36-month Libya Reunification Plan is being discussed. Pakistan's Libya role follows its central role in the US-Iran Islamabad MOU.

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