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پاکستان نے ماہرانہ سفارت کاری سے دنیا کو دکھا دیا ٹرمپ جیسے طاقتور رہنما سے کیسے ڈیل کیا جاتا ہے، سی این این

وزیراعظم شہباز شریف کی قیادت میں پاکستان نے سفارتی مہارت سے ثابت کیا کہ ٹرمپ جیسے طاقتور رہنما سے کیسے مؤثر انداز میں ڈیل کی جاتی ہے۔ غزہ جنگ بندی کے بعد ٹرمپ نے فیلڈ مارشل عاصم منیر کو اپنا “پسندیدہ فیلڈ مارشل” قرار دیا، جبکہ واشنگٹن اسلام آباد کو خطے میں اہم شراکت دار کے طور پر دیکھ رہا ہے۔

Trump and Putin hold productive call, plan Budapest summit to end Ukraine war

Donald Trump said his phone call with Vladimir Putin was “very productive,” announcing plans for a high-level peace summit in Budapest aimed at ending the Russia-Ukraine war. The former U.S. president claimed “great progress” was made and that he would brief Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House.

Netanyahu Issues Rare Apology to Qatari PM Over Doha Strike While Meeting Trump

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a rare formal apology to Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani for Israel’s attack on Doha during a telephone call from the White House, held as Netanyahu met US President Donald Trump, in a move highlighting sensitive behind-the-scenes diplomacy and growing efforts to ease regional tensions.

اسرائیلی وزیراعظم نیتن یاہو کی قطری وزیراعظم سے دوحہ حملے پر معذرت

اسرائیلی وزیراعظم بنیامین نیتن یاہو نے قطر کے وزیراعظم شیخ محمد بن عبدالرحمٰن آل ثانی سے دوحہ پر کیے گئے اسرائیلی حملے پر باقاعدہ معذرت کرلی۔۔ یہ ٹیلی فونک گفتگو اس وقت ہوئی جب نیتن یاہو امریکی صدر ڈونلڈ ٹرمپ سے ملاقات کر رہے تھے۔

Pakistan courts Web3 future in high-stakes US crypto talks

Pakistan and the U.S. are entering a new phase of cooperation with talks focused on digital assets and blockchain regulation following their recent trade deal, as Islamabad positions itself as a Web3 leader in South Asia and aligns with Washington's new crypto framework.

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The strange intimacy between Pakistan and Zohran Mamdani

Zohran Mamdani is not Pakistani, yet he has stirred a rare warmth in Pakistan. His comfort with Urdu and Hindustani, his visible Muslim identity and his wider South Asian cultural ease have made him feel less like a distant foreign politician and more like someone many Pakistanis instinctively understand.

In a city of rumours, Caitlin Doornbos finds something more human

Speaking to The Thursday Times in Islamabad, Caitlin Doornbos described her visit to Pakistan as warm and memorable, praising the curiosity and openness of local people while cautioning that no reporter covering a high-intensity conflict can confidently predict where the talks will lead.

The tragedy would be to celebrate Iqbal and ignore him

On the 88th death anniversary of Allama Iqbal, it is worth asking not only what he meant to the making of Pakistan, but what his ideas demand of the country now. As Islamabad tries to keep open channels between Iran and the United States, Iqbal’s poetry feels less like memory and more like instruction.

Pakistan’s peace drive finds new backing in Egypt

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty have stressed the importance of dialogue and continued engagement in a high-level call on regional tensions, as Islamabad expands consultations with key Arab powers.

China throws fresh weight behind Pakistan’s US-Iran mediation

China has renewed its backing for Pakistan’s diplomatic role in facilitating engagement between Washington and Tehran, with Ambassador Jiang Zaidong conveying Beijing’s “full support” during a meeting with Ishaq Dar as the next phase of talks approaches a decisive moment.