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Govt tightens social media rules for civil servants
The federal government has decided in principle to take action against civil servants found violating rules governing social media use, while tightening scrutiny of their personal social media accounts, sources said. According to sources, the government has decided to strictly enforce the new Civil Servants (Conduct) Rules 2026, under which officials' personal social media accounts also fall within the scope of the regulations. Civil servants involved in promoting anti-government activities or...
Russia tests missiles near Japanese-claimed islands after Putin’s visit
Russia’s Pacific Fleet said on Thursday it has conducted a missile test off a group of Russian-held, Japanese-claimed islands amid an intensifying row over the disputed territory following President Vladimir Putin’s first-ever visit there last week. While it was unclear exactly when the test was carried out, the announcement comes after the Russian foreign ministry summoned Japanese Ambassador to Russia Akira Muto over Japan’s protest against Putin’s trip to the area. Putin visited Etorofu...
FBI unmasks Islamist plot to bomb New York and 'blow non-Muslims' brains out'
The FBI has arrested a 35-year-old woman from Albany, New York, over an alleged Isis-inspired plot to bomb the state's Capitol building.Jessica Bowie was charged in a criminal complaint after allegedly scheming for weeks to carry out the attack, according to federal authorities.She had pledged allegiance to Isis and celebrated the 9/11 attacks, the FBI said on Thursday.Bowie, who converted to Islam five years ago and adopted the name "Aisha Saif," allegedly began planning the bombing in July."Bl...
Governance and bureaucracy
Khwaja Asif's revelation about the bureaucrats swindling billions, Ahsan Iqbal's thesis that the existing governance model is unworkable, and Mohsin Naqvi's assertion about the collapse of the system remind me of a poem. The sky is falling down Just take a good look around you (Around you) You can't hold it up You can't hide underground It's happening now (Now) The sky is falling down. With that mentioned, the obvious question here is: why? I agree with the three government representativ...
PPP's locus standi
The PPP is thinking out loud, apparently seeking a pound of flesh from its ally at the Centre, the PML-N. Its position on the floor of the house that no legislation will be passed without consensus does not raise eyebrows. But interestingly, it has come at a time when the demand for new provinces is on the table. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the PPP chairman, has tried to take the high moral ground by saying that no decision on new administrative units will be made in contravention of the people's de...
Trump orders to increase number of space launches five-fold by 2030
The US leader gave instructions to explore commercial robotic access to the surface of Mars
PM Meets Japanese Defence Minister, Stresses On Boosting India-Japan Ties
During the meeting, PM Modi recalled his detailed discussions with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi during her visit to India for the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit in July 2026.
US says it will impose 'toughest sanctions in history' on Iran
United States Treasury chief Scott Bessent said the US will impose "the toughest sanctions in history" on Iran, a move he suggested would lessen the need for new major military operations. Bessent's comments on Thursday followed President Donald Trump's threat a day earlier of "Economic Warfare" and warning of economic consequences against any country that provided "any type of lifeline to Iran." Bessent promised details next week. Oil prices rose to more than a three-week high on Thursday fol...
Meghan denies she wanted to be US Senator amid claim she met with top Democrat to lobby for her appointment
Meghan denies she wanted to be US Senator amid claim she met with top Democrat to lobby for her appointmentSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy STEPHEN M. LEPORE, US SENIOR REPORTER Published: 01:30, 21 August 2026 | Updated: 01:32, 21 August 2026 e-mail View comments
US Says It Will Impose "Toughest Sanctions In History" On Iran
Bessent told CNBC he would share more details on the latest package and "talk about exactly what we're going to do" on Iran at a press conference on Monday.
Trade unions vow to fight against single-sex spaces
Trade unions vow to fight against single-sex spacesSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy FRANCINE WOLFISZ, NEWS REPORTER Published: 01:26, 21 August 2026 | Updated: 01:26, 21 August 2026 e-mail View comments
PML-N candidate elected unopposed on reserved seat
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Abdul Rehman Arain was elected unopposed on the reserved seat for overseas Kashmiris in the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly (AJKLA) after no other candidate from any party filed nomination papers for the seat. At least 12 candidates for the remaining reserved seats submitted their nomination papers to the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Election Commission (AJKEC) on Thursday, setting the stage for polling on August 24. For the four reserved sea...
'Awarapan 2' day 7: Rs 113cr week 1, 151% ROI, declared a hit
Emraan Hashmi's 'Awarapan 2' has emerged as a blockbuster sensation, raking in over 113 crore rupees in just one week. Leveraging the buzz of the Independence Day holiday, the film has maintained impressive momentum, heralding a remarkable resurgence for the actor. This achievement positions the film among the most lucrative post-COVID releases during the Independence Day weekend.
PM strikes conciliatory tone
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday once again invited the opposition to the negotiating table, saying the government was ready for meaningful talks but it was now up to the opposition to decide how quickly it was prepared to engage in constructive dialogue to strengthen Pakistan’s economy and democracy. Addressing a meeting of the federal cabinet, the prime minister said matters would have to be resolved through dialogue to strengthen the country’s economic development and democratic sys...
Anti-Pauline Hanson protest leader's controversial comments resurface: 'Abolish the age of consent'
Anti-Pauline Hanson protest leader's controversial comments resurface: 'Abolish the age of consent'Sandra Bloodworth's 2005 article resurfacesShe called for the age of consent to be abolished in itSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy NICHOLAS COMINO, POLITICAL REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 01:10, 21 August 2026 | Updated: 01:10, 21 August 2026 e-mail View comments
ترامب: من العقوبات على إيران إلى عودة العلاقات مع كوهين
تتوالى الأحداث حول الرئيس الأمريكي السابق دونالد ترامب، حيث تركزت الأضواء على تصاعد الضغط الاقتصادي على إيران، بالإضافة إلى عودة العلاقة بين ترامب ومساعده السابق مايكل كوهين. يتناول هذا المقال أبرز التطورات السياسية والاقتصادية المتعلقة بترامب.
Trump's Latest Moves: From Sanctions to Surprising Alliances
Recent developments surrounding Donald Trump highlight a complex interplay of foreign policy and personal relationships. As tensions rise with Iran and Hezbollah, former allies and adversaries alike are reshaping their narratives in response to Trump’s actions.
Syria mulls joining Makkah pact
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani on Thursday said Damascus was considering its options on whether to join or cooperate with a new defence grouping formed by Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkiye, while welcoming the recently signed Makkah Joint Defence Agreement. Speaking to journalists in Islamabad on Thursday, Shaibani said Syria would make its own decision on whether to become part of the grouping, describing Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkiye as important countries in the region...
Hong Kong activists await verdict in Tiananmen vigil subversion case
Lee Cheuk-yan and Chow Hang-tung are awaiting judgment in a Hong Kong national security trial over the Tiananmen vigil alliance. The case has become a test of how far speech, memory and dissent can survive under Beijing’s security regime.
Japan faces ‘nightmare scenario’ as it struggles to defend ICC judge
Japan has spent years casting the International Criminal Court as a pillar of the rules-based order. This week, its closest ally sanctioned the Japanese judge who leads it. The move has left Tokyo in an uncomfortable bind: defend Tomoko Akane, the Japanese president of The Hague-based court, and risk antagonising US leader Donald Trump, or temper its criticism and appear weak in the face of an attack on an institution central to Japan’s rule-of-law diplomacy. Washington’s sanctions, announced on...
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