Latest stories about Narendra Modi
Bilawal to visit India as first Pakistani official to do so in almost a decade
Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari's attendance at the SCO meeting at Goa marks the first visit by a prominent Pakistani leader to India since 2014, a reflection of Pakistan's newfound commitments to the principles of the SCO Charter.
Pakistani foreign policy, and how it impacts economic stability
Opportunities to reset our relations with foreign superpowers took over with our see-saw relations at their lowest ebb
Will PM Shehbaz rectify an isolated Pakistan?
Severed relations with superpowers have been strained under Khan, will strive to resolve this: Shehbaz
Khan-Modi talks launched in order to spearhead Indo-Pak peace
Pakistani Army Chief General Bajwa will launch a historic meeting between Pakistani PM Khan and Indian PM Modi to broker peace between the two nations.
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The Roy Cohn Test
How a radical Queens mayor, a ghost from Manhattan’s past, and a sulking tech billionaire explain the kind of charisma Donald Trump cannot resist.
The Britain left unheard now roars back
How changing streets, new languages and unanswered letters turned quiet voters into the loudest voice in British politics.
Is this the death of Cosmopolitan Labour?
A Muslim Home Secretary is doing what Labour’s professional class never dared to do, and England is listening.
فیلڈ مارشل عاصم منیر بھارت کے خلاف جنگ کے بعد قومی ہیرو کے طور پر ابھرے ہیں، امریکی جریدہ بلومبرگ
فیلڈ مارشل عاصم منیر گزشتہ کئی دہائیوں میں پاکستان کے سب سے زیادہ بااختیار آرمی چیف ہیں جنہوں نے مئی میں بھارت کے خلاف جنگ اور وائٹ ہاؤس میں ڈونلڈ ٹرمپ سے قریبی روابط کے ذریعہ پاکستان کو دوبارہ جیو پولیٹیکل مرکز میں لا کھڑا کیا ہے، امریکا پاکستان سے تعلقات مضبوط بنا کر خطہ میں طاقت کا توازن از سرِ نو ترتیب دے رہا ہے۔
From ‘Radical Left’ to Oval office partner: Trump warms to Mamdani
In a sharp turn from the campaign trail, Donald Trump and Zohran Mamdani used their first Oval Office meeting to talk about rent, food prices and the affordability crunch in New York rather than rehearse their bitter political feud. The encounter hinted at an uneasy partnership built on shared pressure from struggling New Yorkers.



