Donald Trump’s twin victories over Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris reveal a changing American political landscape shaped by voter dissatisfaction, gender biases, and Trump’s unique media-savvy approach.
Trump and Harris have wrapped up their campaigns in Pennsylvania with contrasting messages: Harris champions hope and unity, while Trump holds firm on fearing a national decline. The race hinges on high turnout in key areas.
Kamala Harris bets on Hollywood star power to energise voters, but critics warn of backlash amid economic woes. Jill Stein’s rise and Trump’s populism complicate her path in key swing states.
Trump hints at banning vaccines if elected, giving RFK Jr significant control over public health policy. Concerns mount as Kennedy pushes for radical changes, including access to federal health data.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump enter the final election sprint, locked in a tight race with competing economic and social messages defining their strategies. Both campaigns see unique paths to victory as momentum ebbs and flows in crucial battlegrounds.
Pakistan has ruled out any move against Palestinian interests, rejected participation in any mission to disarm Hamas, and clarified that no decision has yet been taken on joining an international stabilisation force, according to a high-level security briefing.
غزہ سے متعلق انٹرنیشنل اسٹیبلائزیشن فورس میں شمولیت پر کوئی فیصلہ نہیں ہوا، فیصلہ پارلیمنٹ کرے گی۔ تمام فیصلے پاکستان کے عالمی، سفارتی مفادات اور عوامی امنگوں کے مطابق ہونگے۔ پاکستان فلسطینی عوام کے خلاف کوئی قدم نہیں اٹھائے گا اور نہ ہی کسی ایسی مہم کا حصہ بنے گا جس کا مقصد حماس کو غیر مسلح کرنا ہو۔
Raqami Bank, backed by the Kuwait Investment Authority, is set to launch in Pakistan with a planned $100 million investment, positioning itself as the country’s first fully Shariah-compliant digital retail bank under the State Bank of Pakistan’s new digital banking framework.
Pakistan has been invited onto a US-backed Gaza peace board, a development that elevates its diplomatic profile and raises expectations on ceasefire, aid access and civilian protection.
Seven European allies have issued a rare joint statement backing Denmark and Greenland, warning that tariff threats and political pressure risk undermining transatlantic unity and Arctic security.