Through the looking glass, the bright red words of the Coca-Cola logo seemed to scream blasphemies ... Earlier this month, a United Nations monitoring group reported that Afghanistan’s Taliban regime ...
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Indo-Pak logjam — for how long?
India, it seems, is practicing what it accuses Pakistan of — supporting cross-border terrorism. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval has long articulated an aggressive doctrine that appears to be in ...
Is the UN doomed to disappear like the League of Nations after the Security Council vote on Ukraine, where the US and Russia were in unison, to the detriment of the Europeans? Ukraine could be the ...
An ICC spokesperson stated that Pakistan's absence from the broadcast logo for the India vs Bangladesh Champions Trophy match was due to a technical glitch. The ICC found itself in an awkward spot ...
has written a letter to ICC after they found out the omission of Pakistan's name from the official logo during the live broadcast of the recent India versus Bangladesh Champions Trophy match in Dubai.
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. At the UN Security Council, Pakistan has called for strengthening the role of UN Police in Peacekeeping Missions. Pakistan ...
WASHINGTON: Pakistan has called for urgent transboundary water cooperation and a stronger focus on the water-climate-environment nexus at the upcoming 2026 UN Water Conference, warning that ...
Pakistan has called for the United Nations (UN) support in countering terrorism within and from Afghanistan. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar expressed this in his meeting with ...
The logo in the top left corner of the broadcast carried the event name - Champions Trophy 2025 - but not the name of Pakistan, the hosts, for the entirety of the match, which India won by six ...
Interestingly, the logo in the top left corner of the broadcast carried the name of the tournament but did not feature Pakistan's name, who are the hosts, throughout the game. It is worth noting ...
Mr Dar began by reaffirming Pakistan’s strong support for the United Nations’ central role in addressing global challenges, including peace and security, development, and climate change.