Ali Raza

Ali is a professional news writer and journalist specializing in finance, policy, and current affairs. Known for clear, fact-based reporting, he delivers timely and engaging content that informs and empowers readers. With a strong commitment to journalistic standards and public interest storytelling, Ali brings credibility, depth, and clarity to every story.
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Pakistan Launches First Rs30B Green Sukuk for Renewable Energy Projects

In a groundbreaking move, Pakistan has launched its first Rs30 billion Green Sukuk to fund renewable energy projects, signaling a…

National Police Foundation Islamabad Jobs 2025 – Apply Now for Management Positions

National Police Foundation Islamabad has announced new management jobs for 2025. Apply now for roles like Store Manager, Developer, Steno…

Water Dispute Heats Up: Fazlur Rehman Throws Bold Challenge at Modi

Maulana Fazlur Rehman stirred major controversy after saying, “Even Modi’s father can’t stop Pakistan’s water.” His comment has set social…

Putin Skips Turkiye Peace Talks Amid Global Push to End Ukraine War

Russian President Vladamir Putin will miss the critical peace talks concerning the Ukraine war, which are set to take place…

How PAF Outsmarted Rafale Fighter Jets with Advanced Combat System

As India deployed its high-tech Rafale fighter jets, the Pakistan Air Force quietly leveled the playing field using a powerful…

China to Build Deadly PL-15 Missiles in Pakistan – Game Changer for PAF!

China has agreed to locally manufacture its cutting-edge PL-15 long-range air-to-air missiles in Pakistan, along with a complete technology transfer…

Diesel and Petrol Prices Set to Increase Again in Pakistan

Petrol and diesel prices in Pakistan are expected to increase on May 16, 2025, due to rising global oil rates.…

Pakistan Appoints Mike Hesson – Big Move by PCB

The Pakistan Cricket Board has officially appointed former New Zealand coach Mike Hesson as the new White-Ball Head Coach.

Pakistan’s Federal Debt Rises to Rs73.6 Trillion Amid Persistent Borrowing

Driven by large domestic borrowing, Pakistan's federal debt has ballooned to Rs73.6 trillion by March 2025. Economists warn of rising…

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