World Published 27 Aug, 2022 12:12pm Russia blocks adoption at UN of nuclear disarmament text Russian representative says that final draft text lacked balance
World Published 23 Aug, 2022 04:28pm UN split over ban on Taliban officials’ travel Under a 2011 Security Council resolution, 135 Taliban leaders are subject to a sanctions regime that includes asset freezes and travel bans
Pakistan Updated 23 Aug, 2022 03:47pm UN chief Antonio Guterres ‘aware’ of charges against Imran Khan Spokesperson calls for ‘impartial’ legal process; US State Dept spokesperson Ned Price says it's a matter of Pakistani legal, judicial system
World Published 21 Aug, 2022 01:57pm Somali forces end deadly al-Shabaab hotel siege At least 13 civilians have been killed and dozens wounded, according to Somali officials
World Published 18 Aug, 2022 01:54pm Ukraine says fighting ‘deadlocked’ ahead of visit by UN chief UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will meet Ukrainian President
World Published 10 Aug, 2022 03:41pm Ukraine’s nuclear chief warns of ‘very high’ risks at occupied power plant Around 500 Russian troops are currently at the facility with heavy vehicles
World Published 08 Aug, 2022 01:21pm Any attack on a nuclear plant ‘suicidal’: UN chief Guterres Warns of dangers of nuclear powers after fresh shelling hits a huge atomic power complex in Ukraine
World Published 06 Aug, 2022 02:13pm Nuclear weapons a ‘loaded gun’, UN chief warns in Hiroshima Guterres warns of dangers of nuclear weapons
Pakistan Updated 24 Jul, 2022 02:26pm Biden’s Covid symptoms improving, says physician PM Shehbaz Sharif wishes speedy recovery to US president
Life & Style Published 23 Jul, 2022 06:28pm Shehzad Roy brings back ‘Laga Reh’ to comment on the country "Not afraid how the country will run, more afraid it will keep running like this"
Health Published 21 Jul, 2022 04:05pm Most countries ‘woefully unprepared’ for changing climate: analysis $100 billion annually was promised by rich nations to provide annually to at-risk countries by 2020
World Published 21 Jul, 2022 01:00pm UN records hundreds of killings and rights violations by Taliban 2,106 civilian casualties since Taliban takeover, says UNAMA
Pakistan Published 20 Jul, 2022 12:00pm At UN, Pakistan calls for keeping focus on children’s plight in Indian occupied Kashmir Senior officers of Indian Occupying forces are involved in crimes
Life & Style Updated 18 Jul, 2022 07:00pm Sex class before nikkah pass: Shehzad Roy Says he will try his best to implement the rule
World Published 10 Jul, 2022 04:04pm UN nuclear agency sees Iran enrichment advances Nuclear deal will be on the agenda for US President Joe Biden's visit to Israel on Tuesday and Saudi Arabia on Friday
World Published 07 Jul, 2022 03:10pm Global hunger numbers rose to 828 million in 2021: UN report The 2022 edition of The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) report presents updates on the food security
Pakistan Published 30 Jun, 2022 04:52pm Pakistan objects to ‘selectivity’ in condemning rights abuses, citing ‘deafening silence’ over Kashmir Freezing of resources of countries coming out of conflict is particularly deplorable, Pakistani envoy
Technology Published 29 Jun, 2022 06:28pm Israel accuses Hezbollah of trying to hack U.N. Lebanon peacekeepers Allegation came as Israeli-Iranian tensions soar
Pakistan Published 20 Jun, 2022 11:24am India blocks UN listing of its national involved in terrorist attacks against Pakistan Gobinda Patnaik Duggivalasa was involved in financing, supporting Mastung attacked that killed over 160
Health Published 08 Jun, 2022 10:12pm WHO warns of ‘real’ risk as monkeypox outbreak tops 1,000 cases One case of monkeypox in a non-endemic country is considered an outbreak
World Updated 03 Jun, 2022 11:49am Turkey officially changes name at UN to ‘Turkiye’ 'The change is immediate,' says UN chief's spokesperson Stephane Dujarric
World Published 19 May, 2022 08:51am World’s oceans at most acidic level in 26,000 years, climate report warns Oceans saw the most striking extremes as the WMO detailed a range of turmoil wrought by climate change, It said melting ice sheets had helped push sea levels to new heights in 2021.
World Published 07 May, 2022 09:14am Diplomacy at work to save fighters in Ukraine’s Mariupol Accuses Russia of violating truce; Kremlin says humanitarian operation at Azovstal will continue on May 7
World Published 04 May, 2022 04:44pm 40 million more faced acute hunger in 2021: UN Millions across the globe face hunger driven by a combination of conflict, weather extremes and economic shocks: report
Pakistan Published 04 May, 2022 10:58am United States aware of ‘significant restrictions’ on media outlets in Pakistan Secretary of State Antony Blinken says US takes up free press issue with Pakistani counterparts in bilateral engagements
World Published 01 May, 2022 10:16am Russia says Ukraine shells its own civilians; some evacuations in Mariupol Moscow steps up assault in Ukraine's south, eastern Donbas; 20 civilians evacuated from Mariupol steel plant