13/04/2026
تلاش ورثاء
پیٹرسن نامی شخص روہتاس روڈ سے گزرتے ھوۓ ٹرک سے ٹکرا کر شدید ذخمی ھو گیا ۔جو اس وقت ڈی ایچ کیو کی ایمرجنسی وارڈ میں ھے اگر کوئ اس شخص کو جانتا ھو تو وہ ان نمبرز پر رابطہ کرے
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09/04/2026
Pakistan Senator Mushahid Hussain recently spoke in a TV interview about the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Pakistan’s financial situation. He said he was “glad” that Pakistan decided to repay its loans to the UAE and described the UAE as “bechara” and “majboor,” suggesting that the country is also facing its own financial pressures.
He also mentioned that Pakistan has supported the UAE since its early days, saying, “we always helped UAE since it became a country.” He added that Pakistan contributed to the UAE’s development, including helping with training and other support in its early years.
During the discussion, he also spoke about the UAE’s relations with India. He pointed out the large Indian population living in the UAE and advised the country to be careful as its ties with India grow.
Reports say Pakistan has announced plans to repay around USD 3.5 billion to the UAE, calling it a step of national pride. At the same time, the UAE had asked for the repayment of funds given earlier to support Pakistan’s economy. Analysts say this situation also shows Pakistan’s dependence on external financial support over the years.
Overall, the discussion highlights how economic ties and international relationships are connected, especially between countries that share long-standing partnerships.
04/04/2026
Imagine, for a moment, if Iran had bombed and destroyed a landmark like the Golden Gate Bridge in California. The reaction would be immediate and unanimous—the word “terrorism” would dominate headlines across the world. Now flip the scenario. When a similar act happens elsewhere, the language suddenly shifts, and narratives become more complicated, often framed under strategy, defense, or even “peace.”
This contrast raises an uncomfortable but important question: are we consistent in how we define such actions? Under international humanitarian law, attacks must strictly distinguish between civilian and military targets, and any destruction must be justified by clear military necessity and proportionality.
History has shown that even the destruction of bridges can be judged as a war crime when it causes disproportionate harm to civilians or serves to spread fear.
Ultimately, the debate isn’t just about one event—it’s about accountability, consistency, and how the world chooses to define justice.
01/04/2026
"چوری شدہ مینڈیٹ خطرے میں ہے۔"