Category : Diplomatic Relations


ISSI Talk: Europe, Nordics, and Power Politics

The Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad hosted a public talk featuring Norwegian expert Hedda Langemyr, discussing Europe's security challenges, Nordic strategic relevance, and implications for global stability, including South Asia.

Zardari, UAE President Meet to Strengthen Pakistan-UAE Partnership

President Asif Ali Zardari and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan held comprehensive talks in Abu Dhabi, focusing on expanding bilateral cooperation in trade, investment, energy, and infrastructure while reaffirming their strategic partnersh

Ukrainians Think Russia Wants War Talks

A recent survey shows many Ukrainians believe Russia is interested in peace negotiations, amid ongoing conflict. The findings highlight public sentiment and diplomatic challenges.

North Korea Fires Ballistic Missiles Toward Sea of Japan

North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles toward the Sea of Japan, as confirmed by Tokyo and Seoul. This comes a day after a US official praised South Korea as a model ally, amid Pyongyang's escalating missile tests aimed at improving strike capabilit

UN Rights Chief Slams US Migrant Treatment

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has strongly condemned the United States' treatment of migrants, citing violations of international standards and calling for urgent reforms to protect vulnerable individuals.

Afghanistan's Terror Ecosystem: A Global Threat Emerges

The 1988 Geneva Accords ended the Soviet invasion but failed to secure Afghanistan's stability, leading to warlordism, the Taliban's rise, and a terrorist ecosystem that now threatens global security, with recent attacks highlighting urgent international

Duterte to Face ICC Hearing on February 23

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is scheduled to appear before the International Criminal Court on February 23, facing allegations related to his controversial drug war. This high-profile case has drawn significant international attention and l

Pakistan, Myanmar Pledge to Boost Bilateral Cooperation

Pakistan and Myanmar have committed to enhancing bilateral cooperation through sustained engagement across multiple sectors, with officials emphasizing mutual benefit and historical ties during high-level talks in Islamabad.

NATO Compromise on Greenland, Official Says

NATO is advancing toward a compromise regarding Greenland, as confirmed by an official, amid ongoing diplomatic discussions and strategic considerations in the region.

Myanmar Junta Ends Poll, Ally Set to Win

Myanmar's military junta has concluded a widely criticized election, with its allied party expected to secure a decisive victory amid international condemnation and domestic unrest.

WHO Rejects US Withdrawal Reasons as Untrue

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus dismisses US criticism as false, warning withdrawal makes US and world less safe amid financial dispute over unpaid dues.

Migrant Boat Sinks Off Greece, Casualties Reported

A boat carrying over 50 migrants capsized near Ikaria island, resulting in fatalities and missing persons. Rescue operations face challenges due to strong winds in the northern Aegean Sea.

Brazil Accuses Trump of Seeking New UN Alliance

Brazil's president has accused former US President Donald Trump of attempting to forge a new alliance within the United Nations, raising concerns about global diplomatic stability.

Pakistan-US Joint Operation Against Visa Fraud

Pakistan and the United States are exploring a collaborative operation to combat visa fraud, targeting criminal networks exploiting immigration systems. This initiative aims to enhance security and streamline legal migration processes between the two nati

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