‘Magic Mike’, ‘Avatar’, ‘Titanic’: Top 10 movies of weekend
Los Angeles: Steven Soderbergh´s new comedy-drama "Magic Mike´s Last Dance" topped the North American box office this weekend with an estimated $8.2 million in...
Russia, China call on NATO to abandon ideological approaches of Cold War
Russia: Feb 05, 2022 (TNS): Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered a new Russian gas deal to China.
Talking to Chinese President Xi Jinping during...
India look to next generation at Women’s T20 World Cup
NEW DELHI: India are looking to a new generation of talented young cricketers led by teenage batter Shafali Verma to propel them to a...
Gisele Bündchen wishes ‘only wonderful things’ to ex Tom Brady after his NFL retirement
Gisele Bündchen wished her ex-husband Tom Brady after he announced on Wednesday, February 1, 2023 that he is retiring from football “for good.”
The Brazilian...
North Korea to reconsider moratorium on nuclear, long-range missile tests
North Korea: Jan 20, 2022 (TNS): North Korea says it would bolster its defences against the United States and consider restarting all temporally-suspended activities.
North...
Adeed Fayaz: Off-duty Pakistani-American cop shot dead in robbery
NEW YORK: A Pakistan-American officer of the New York police, who was shot in the head Saturday while off duty has died, the city’s...
Impasse over mayorship continues as PPP, JI stick to their victory claims
While voting in overwhelming numbers in favour of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in the recent local government elections, the people of Karachi have...
US, NATO to impose severe sanctions against Russia if rejects dialogue
United States: Jan 31, 2022 (TNS): The United States says it is unified with its NATO allies in the resolve to impose swift and...
At UN, Pakistan spotlights Kashmiri women’s plight under Indian occupation
UNITED NATIONS, Mar 09 (TNS): Pakistan Tuesday put the spotlight on the plight of Kashmiri women under brutal Indian occupation during a United Nations...
India may prevent declassification of ‘sensitive’ 1947 Kashmir papers
NEW DELHI: India may prevent the declassification of papers from 1947 related to Kashmir, as it fears the “sensitive” letters might affect foreign relations,...






















