
War drags on
Saudi Arabia assures Pakistan of oil supply through Yanbu, mitigating risks amid ongoing regional conflicts. Diplomatic efforts for peace continue as LNG from Qatar halts.

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Saudi Arabia assures Pakistan of oil supply through Yanbu, mitigating risks amid ongoing regional conflicts. Diplomatic efforts for peace continue as LNG from Qatar halts.

Fears of encirclement in Pakistan grow as tensions rise between Iran, the USA, and Israel. The lack of strategic reserves poses significant risks for the nation.

Construction of the Diamer-Bhasha Dam proceeds despite significant safety concerns. Experts warn of seismic risks and potential catastrophic consequences if an earthquake occurs.

The escalating conflict between Iran and Israel is shaking global energy markets, threatening oil supply and the stability of the petrodollar. Key insights on the implications for the Gulf economy and Pakistan's response.

The US has initiated a significant military strike on Iran, resulting in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. This escalation raises concerns over oil prices and regional stability.

The Federal Commerce Ministry reassures that the Indo-EU FTA won't threaten Pakistan's exports. Learn how GSP+ status protects trade amidst competition with India.

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi discusses illegal migration at a four-nation conference, highlighting the need for job creation and the complexities of migration dynamics.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif hints at tax cuts during the IMF's review of Pakistan's economy. This move aims to stimulate growth but faces IMF scrutiny.

The Senate resolution condemning Israel had a double timing. First was the fact that the resolution was passed just after the government had attended the inaugural meeting of the Gaza Board of Peace.

The PTI claims that it is merely the product of rigging, and that it would only talk with the ‘power behind the throne.’ The establishment has indicated often enough that the PTI should talk to the government.

The PPP presents itself as the guardian of Sindh’s unity, and historically it has the political standing to make that claim. Yet unity is not sustained by slogans.

One of the most immediate consequences for the rest of the world is the rise in the price of oil.