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This Eid does not feel like Eid after their martyrdom,Disclaimer: This reflects an emotional perspective; experiences an...
29/05/2026

This Eid does not feel like Eid after their martyrdom,

Disclaimer: This reflects an emotional perspective; experiences and interpretations may vary.

Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey have officially dismissed recent diplomatic pressure to join the expanded Abraham Acc...
28/05/2026

Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey have officially dismissed recent diplomatic pressure to join the expanded Abraham Accords, standing firm on their conditional recognition of Isr@el. This trilateral resistance comes directly after the United States proposed integrating these major Muslim-majority nations into the normalization agreements as a mandatory prerequisite for a broader regional peace settlement.

The diplomatic push, announced by US leadership in late May 2026, aimed to leverage a potential security deal with Iran by expanding the Accords across the Middle East and South Asia. In response, Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif explicitly ruled out participation, stating it clashed with the nation's fundamental ideologies and strict passport policies. Concurrently, Saudi Arabia reiterated its steadfast demand for an irreversible pathway to an independent P@lestinian state,

while Turkey maintained its strong opposition amid the ongoing regional conflicts, refusing to bypass its long-standing conditions for peace.

Foreign policy analysts suggest this collective rejection significantly stalls Washington's strategy to forge a rapid, region-wide normalization framework without resolving core historical disputes.

This unyielding stance by Islamabad, Riyadh, and Ankara has rapidly mobilized domestic public support and signaled a formidable resistance against external geopolitical directives.

Consequently, international mediators will likely be forced to fundamentally restructure their approach to diplomacy, potentially reshaping the future of the unresolved P@lestinian crisis.

Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only and is based on publicly available reports. The image is AI generated and is just for reference.

Xi Jinping calls Asim Munir ‘The Peacemaker’ during his China visitWhat’s your take on this title?
27/05/2026

Xi Jinping calls Asim Munir ‘The Peacemaker’ during his China visit

What’s your take on this title?

Pakistan and Chinese companies have signed agreements and MoUs worth over $7 billion, marking a landmark moment in bilat...
26/05/2026

Pakistan and Chinese companies have signed agreements and MoUs worth over $7 billion, marking a landmark moment in bilateral economic cooperation. The deals were finalized at the Pakistan-China B2B Investment Conference held in Hangzhou, covering critical sectors including IT, telecommunications, agriculture, and energy storage systems.

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, who attended the conference, described the development as a major milestone in deepening economic ties between the two nations. He extended a direct invitation to Chinese investors to expand their footprint in Pakistan through joint ventures, citing strong opportunities in manufacturing, agriculture, and export-oriented industries.

The Prime Minister also drew attention to China's enormous agricultural import market, urging Pakistani businesses to increase their participation and leverage the opportunity to boost trade volumes and generate rural employment back home.

The conference signals a strong push by Pakistan to attract foreign direct investment and diversify its economic partnerships, with China remaining its most significant strategic and commercial ally.

Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is based on available reports at the time of publishing. Figures and agreements may be subject to official confirmation — readers are encouraged to verify details through credible government and financial sources. The image used is AI-generated and is for reference purposes only.

In Muzdalifah, Kings and Beggars Sleep on the Same GroundDisclaimer: Image is AI-generated and is just for reference.   ...
25/05/2026

In Muzdalifah, Kings and Beggars Sleep on the Same Ground

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Saudi Arabia has welcomed more than 1.5 million pilgrims for Hajj 2026, making it one of the largest Hajj gatherings eve...
25/05/2026

Saudi Arabia has welcomed more than 1.5 million pilgrims for Hajj 2026, making it one of the largest Hajj gatherings ever recorded in history.

Pilgrims from around the world have arrived in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah to perform the sacred pilgrimage, with emotional scenes of unity, prayer, and devotion being shared widely across social media.

Authorities in Saudi Arabia have implemented large-scale arrangements for transportation, accommodation, security, and healthcare to manage the massive influx of pilgrims during the annual Islamic pilgrimage.

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24/05/2026

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Pakistan is on the verge of a landmark energy partnership that could fundamentally reshape its position in regional oil ...
23/05/2026

Pakistan is on the verge of a landmark energy partnership that could fundamentally reshape its position in regional oil geopolitics.

According to reports, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are set to establish strategic oil res_erves on Pakistani soil, with a combined stor_age cap_acity of a staggering 17 million barrels. This development signals a deepening of economic and energy ties between Pakistan and two of the Gulf's most powerful oil-producing nations.

Strategic oil res_erves are a critical national sec_urity asset — they act as a buf_fer against global supply sh_ocks, price vol_atility, and geo_political disr_uptions. Hosting such res_erves for Gulf partners would not only position Pakistan as a regional energy hub but could also generate significant economic activity, including infrastructure investment, employment, and long-term bilateral cooperation.

The move is being seen as part of a broader Gulf str_ategy to diversify oil storage locations beyond their home territories, while Pakistan benefits from the inflow of cap_ital and strengthened diplomatic ties.
Details regarding timelines, the specific storage locations within Pakistan, and the formal agreement framework are yet to be officially confirmed by either government.

Disclaimer: This report is based on currently available media information and has not yet been officially confirmed by the governments of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, or Kuwait. Readers are advised to follow official government and credible news sources for verified updates. The image used in this post is AI-generated and is included for visual reference purposes only.

Pakistan has finalized the contractual framework for its entire Offshore Bid Round 2025, with Production Sharing Agreeme...
23/05/2026

Pakistan has finalized the contractual framework for its entire Offshore Bid Round 2025, with Production Sharing Agreements now signed for all 23 offshore exploration blocks. Companies involved include OGDC, PPL, Mari Energies, Turkish Petroleum Overseas Company, Fatima Petroleum, United Energy Pakistan, and Orient Petroleum.

Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik said the agreements reflect growing investor confidence in Pakistan's offshore hydrocarbon potential. The Phase I commitment of $82 million focuses on seismic data acquisition and geological studies before any dr!lling commences.

The Petroleum Division says it plans to court major international oil companies — several of which are already reportedly reviewing available offshore data — for the next exploration phase.

Disclaimer: Investment figures and timelines are subject to exploration outcomes and regulatory approvals. This is for informational purposes only. Image is AI-generated and used for reference only.

As PM Shehbaz Sharif touches down in Beijing, Pakistan and China are celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations — a pa...
23/05/2026

As PM Shehbaz Sharif touches down in Beijing, Pakistan and China are celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations — a partnership both governments describe as stronger and deeper than ever. From the Karakoram Highway to CPEC, from nuclear cooperation to digital connectivity, the bilateral relationship has evolved across every major domain.

President Zardari recently reaffirmed that China remains the cornerstone of Pakistan's foreign policy. DPM Dar called the relationship a "transformation from roads to networks" — capturing how the partnership is now entering an era of technological and digital integration.

The 75-year milestone is being celebrated with ceremonies, MoU signings, and a business forum in Beijing, symbolizing that for Pakistan, the road to prosperity still runs through Beijing.

Disclaimer: This post is based on verified official statements and diplomatic reporting. Image is AI-generated and used for reference only.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has departed for China today, May 23, on a high-stakes four-day official visit at the invi...
23/05/2026

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has departed for China today, May 23, on a high-stakes four-day official visit at the invitation of Chinese Premier Li Qiang. The PM will hold meetings with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang, with CPEC 2.0, digital economy, agriculture, and industrial cooperation at the top of the agenda.

Over 100 MoUs and bilateral agreements worth nearly $5 billion are expected to be signed, mostly covering business-to-business deals in IT, e-commerce, electric vehicles, energy, and food security. A high-level committee led by Special Assistant Haroon Akhtar Khan will monitor implementation of all agreements on a weekly basis.

The visit also marks the 75th anniversary of Pakistan-China diplomatic relations — a milestone both sides are celebrating with renewed strategic ambition.

Disclaimer: Details of MoUs are subject to official confirmation during and after the visit. This post is based on verified pre-visit reporting. Image is AI-generated and used for reference only.

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