Bangladesh A defeated India in a dramatic Super Over at the ACC Men’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 semi‑final in Doha, booking their place in the tournament’s final.
Senior journalist Hafeez Ullah Niazi argues that efforts to suppress Imran Khan’s popularity are backfiring, with recent mistreatment of his sisters near Adiala Jail intensifying public anger and exposing systemic flaws in Pakistan’s political establishment.
This sea of light is for those eyes that are "insightful"—that see and remain awake. When eyes are awake and insightful, the materialistic, worldly veils begin to lift.
Four Islamabad High Court judges challenged the 27th Constitutional Amendment, but the Supreme Court Registrar says the proper forum is the Federal Constitutional Court.
Based on international media coverage, including BBC Urdu, this opinion article examines how the USS Gerald R. Ford’s arrival near Latin America has intensified US–Venezuela tensions, raising questions about military balance and political strategy.
The International Monetary Fund has described corruption in Pakistan as a persistent challenge, warning that weak rule of law, political influence, and structural inefficiencies are undermining economic growth and public trust in institutions.
Analyst Muhammad Bilal Ghori, in his column for Daily Jang, revisits the history of the Durand Line, tracing its colonial origins in 1893 and its impact on Pakistan Afghanistan relations through the reign of King Zahir Shah and beyond.
Senior journalist Ansar Abbasi has condemned the mistreatment of Imran Khan’s sisters, who staged a sit‑in outside Adiala Jail, highlighting both government restrictions and the silence of PTI supporters.
Afghanistan’s commerce minister Nooruddin Azizi has arrived in New Delhi for a five‑day visit aimed at reducing dependence on Pakistan and boosting trade through alternative routes, including Iran’s Chabahar port.