Special Report
The last fight of Maula Jatt
Lahore: The kharrhak (bang) of landmark Maula Jatt, which hit the Lollywood circuit back in 1979 with a bang, is back to life, but not in the cinema circuit but in the corridors of courts. Legendary Sarwar Bhatti, the producer of iconic Maula Jatt, has moved the court to stop versatile filmmaker Bilal Lashari from using the …
His word is law: A sad tale of victimization and nepotism
Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar, who tries to portray himself as a reformist and always claims to be a torch-bearer of justice, violated laws and judicial norms, in many cases, to favour some groups and individuals, close to him. Truth Tracker obtained multiple documents and details that reveal that the outgoing CJP showed …
New Pakistan: An Asset or a Liability
Imran Khan is a twenty second but first ever genuinely elected prime minister in Pakistan. Since, his election explicitly explains that in the past we all knew who was going to be the next PM, CM, Governor, and even president of Pakistan but in new Pakistan we were just predicting that he/she might be appointed …
WESTERN DESIRES OF REGIME CHANGE IN SAUDI ARABIA?
Islamabad: Almost 40 years after the siege of Makkah, the ruling family of Saudi Arabia – the House of Saud – is once again in the eye of the storm. This time, the storm is triggered by the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. When extremist insurgents sieged Masjid al Haram in Makkah in 1979, they …
Imran Khan CPEC Diplomacy: Remodelling Trade Politics between Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia and China
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan lands in Beijing on November 3, the latest head of government to seek a renegotiation of commercial terms and/ or focus of projects related to China’s infrastructure and energy-driven Belt and Road initiative. He follows in the footsteps of his Malaysian counterpart, Mahathir Mohamad has suspended US$26 billion in Chinese-funded …