As the announcement time of the Nobel Peace Prize nears, tension seizes Oslo. Norway goes on high alert, fearing how Donald Trump may react if he does not win. For Trump, who stakes his reputation on what this means as well as himself has become synonymous with the peace Prizes of Nobel quiet heroes thus far in history:no awards being captured by any Controversy at the last minute was A good thing merely because it showed such voters. This section of his example is still being written to some extent…
Author: Ahmed Raza
Pakistan Army warns India of “swift, destructive response” to any aggression
The Pakistan Army has warned India that any act of aggression against it will be met with a swift and destructive response. The statement came on October 8, 2025, during the 272d Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) held at GHQ in Rawalpindi Military leadership expressed its serious concern about recent provocative statements by Indian officials. It described them as attempts to work up war hysteria for political gain. The conference at the General Headquarters took special pains to point out that Indian aggression will be met decisively; thus any particular notion…
IMF and Pakistan Progress Toward Staff-Level Agreement for Economic Stability
Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) move closer toward securing a staff-level agreement that aims to make Pakistan’s economy more solid. Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb heads Pakistan’s delegation and sets out plans for taming inflation, stimulating exports, and broadening the tax base. The IMF examines Pakistan’s proposals and underlines the need for fiscal prudence, restructuring the energy sector, and other steps to support economic stability. At the same time, Pakistan concentrates on lowering the circular debt in its electricity industry as well as raising revenues, which is this view…
Floods Blight Pakistan’s Growth Outlook
Severe monsoon floods have slowed Pakistan’s economic growth and damaged key sectors across Sindh, Balochistan, and southern Punjab. Meanwhile, heavy rains have destroyed crops, blocked transportation routes, and displaced thousands of people. Officials report major losses in cotton, rice, and sugarcane fields, which threaten the country’s agricultural output. At the same time, farmers remain adrift as waterlogging hinders replanting and supply chains stay broken. Also Read: Watch Our Videos: Industries face raw material shortages and power cuts; exports shrink due to damaged infrastructure. Economists warn that inflation will rise and…
HEC Announces Full Scholarship of PhD Studies For Pakistani Scholars in US–Pakistan Knowledge Corridor
Pakistan’s Higher Education Commission (HEC) has opened registration for fully-funded PhD scholarships under the US–Pakistan Knowledge Corridor Project. This year it will help talented Pakistani students such as yourself pursue doctoral studies at the Top 300 QS World-Ranked Universities in the United States! The project also deepen academic exchanges between Pakistan and the United States and helps Pakistan develop highly qualified researchers in cutting-edge areas of study. Scholarship Opportunities HEC offers these scholarships in two categories: 🎓 Top 50 Universities: Scholars receive full tuition coverage, a monthly stipend, and health…
The Ferrari-Loving Trader Who Blew Up Wall Street with Bad Bonds Leverage of 11,000-to-1
A high-stakes trader with a passion for Ferraris and high-risk transactions not surprisingly made the papers when he suffered a massive loss from extreme leverage 11,000 times his stake. His bold move wiped out of billions in just hours and left balking financial professionals at the sheer recklessness of his tactics. The trader entered the market with complete confidence, betting heavily on a short-term bond movement. He used borrowed money to magnify his potential gains, but the market moved harshly against him. Instead of bagging quick profits as he meant…
Muslim World Endorses Trump Scheme For Gaza and Hamas Shows Rediness
The Foreign Office said several Muslim countries which previously cooperated with former U.S. President Donald Trump on his Gaza peace proposal welcome what Hamas has recently done on this set of plans. Speaking their minds in English–it seems appropriate that other Muslim countries such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates–appreciated Hamas moving forward from a more traditional confrontational weapon to one prepared for diplomacy. These countries saw it as a potential first step along the road to peace or at least ending this long-term disagreement and rebuilding…
Months of Deadlock Ended with Drug-Price Pact by Pfizer and Trump
Pfizer and ex-President Trump finally struck a deal on drug prices after months of acrimony and repeated deadlocks. Patient affordability, pharmaceutical profit and pricing controls were the subjects of hard bargaining by both sides before they reached an agreement. Trump told Pfizer to lower prescription costs, and warned of new regulations if they did not comply. He held numerous meetings with executives, called in his advisors and even criticized drug prices at rallies across America. Pfizer defended its pricing strategy, arguing the needs for research and development, and demanded that…
Great Scottish Run Child Events Called Off Due To Weather Warning
‘Great Scottish Run’ organizers decided to call off all child events when the weatherman issued a storm warning for Glasgow. After consulting an updated forecast all teams are known to have emailed advisers in the early hours and suggested this rash decision. The kids were supposed to be racing runners at Glasgow Green, but due to heavy rain and strong winds the circuit was under threat from both sides. Barriers were taken down by volunteers and tents cleared out, families were briefed before people started to gather at the starting…
The War in Sudan: Humanitarian and Combatant developments Septemer 2025
As September 2025 opened, the war in Sudan was sixteen months old and rival forces on both sides continued to fight for power. The Sudanese Armed Forces sent Heavy airstrikes onto Khartoum and Omdurman, while the Rapid Support Forces expanded deep into Darfur and parts of Kordofan. The escalation in the fighting meant that civilians paid the highest price for being bystanders of this internecine power struggle. Humanitarian Crisis Relief agencies reported that many families had been internally displaced by the fierce battles. Some aid teams rushed to distribute food…
