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The EU has allocated €250,000 through the International Red Cross to support Afghan migrants expelled from Pakistan, providing essential aid.
It means that the EU is on the path to becoming a true pillar in a new multipolar world. Readiness 2030 will provide a third ...
An attack on tourists in India's Himalayan territory of Kashmir this week sparked a new crisis between nuclear armed South ...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan faces average annual losses of over $2 billion due to climate disasters, which exacerbate the already ...
Bangladesh's readymade garment exports to the European Union (EU) grew by 36.99 percent year-on-year to $3.69 billion in the ...
Pakistan airspace closure could have an impact on approximately 300 flights a week at Delhi airport, which handles a little ...
GENEVA: The World Trade Organization agreed Friday to establish an expert panel to examine a complaint from Beijing over the ...
Pakistan has been outspending India over the past decade when it comes to defence expenditure as a proportion of GDP despite its worsening debt situation. Though Pakistan’s defence spending as a ...
Foreign ministry officials from Bangladesh's interim government and Pakistan resumed talks on Thursday after a 15-year gap, ...
The delegation included Dr. Riina Kionka, EU Ambassador to Pakistan, along with Members of the European Parliament Michael McNamara (Renew, Ireland), Ruth Firmenich (NI, Germany), Cristina ...