November 2025

US turns to Pakistan to counter China’s mining dominance

Pakistan’s scientific base is seen as a competitive advantage, with the potential to become a future mining hub US Critical Minerals Forum (CMF) Chairman Robert Louis Strayer II, along with US Chargé d’affaires Natalie Baker, called on Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, Minister of Finance, to discuss enhanced cooperation in Pakistan’s mining and minerals sector. Discussions focused […]

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Chinese Honglian Hybrid Rice Yields Impressive Yields in Pakistan

Chinese Honglian hybrid rice has shown promising results in Pakistan, with the three varieties H13, H14 and H15 achieving yields of 11.3 tonnes per hectare, 12.3 tonnes per hectare and 10.8 tonnes per hectare, respectively. Among them, H14 stands out with its large panicles and high number of grains, increasing yields by more than 12

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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Praises Bitcoin’s Resilience

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent marked the 17th anniversary of the Bitcoin white paper on Friday with an article on This comment also constitutes a political signal and a partisan nudge. October 31 carries particular weight in the crypto field. That’s the date Satoshi Nakamoto published the nine-page Bitcoin white paper in 2008, the document

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India’s Iyer released from hospital after spleen injury

India’s Shreyas Iyer successfully dismisses Australia’s Alex Carey, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia, October 25, 2025. — Reuters Indian batsman Shreyas Iyer has been discharged from hospital in Sydney after being treated for a spleen injury during the third one-day international against Australia, the cricket board (BCCI) said on Saturday. Iyer was injured last week

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Torkham border partially reopens after 21 days of closure for Afghan expulsions

Commercial activity, general cross-border movements, remain suspended until further notice Afghan refugees queue to cross the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Torkham, October 27, 2023. PHOTO: AFP PAKISTAN: The Torkham border has been reopened for the expulsion of Afghan nationals residing illegally in Pakistan. The border has remained completely closed since October 11 due

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry secretly donate to the country they care about

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry secretly donate to the country they care about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle secretly donated to a country the Duke and Duchess hold dear after devastating news from there. The royal couple made the donations after Hurricane Melissa finally left the Caribbean on Friday after battering communities for days, leaving

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Prime Minister lays foundation stone of Daanish School in Chitral

The project aims to provide quality education and modern facilities to students in the remote northern region of Pakistan. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on October 31 laid the foundation stone of a new Daanish School in Chitral, marking a major step towards improving access to quality education in one of Pakistan’s most remote regions. The

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We must chart new paths

Arab and Muslim leaders attend a multilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss the situation in Gaza, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on September 23, 2025. — Reuters Amid the deafening chants of resurgence, Pakistan seems increasingly embroiled in suicidal entanglements from which it would be

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