Pakistan

  • PM Shehbaz thanks President Trump for role in promoting South Asia peace
    The Nation - National - 14:20 May 11, 2025
    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed gratitude to US President Donald Trump for his invaluable offer to play a greater role in bringing lasting peace to South Asia.
  • Trilateral dialogue: Afghan Taliban govt seeks constructive engagement with Pakistan, China
    Dawn - 13:44 May 11, 2025
    The Afghan government under the Taliban has called for “mutual respect and constructive engagement” with Pakistan and China, according to a statement issued by its interior ministry. The statement was issued after special envoys of Pakistan and China, Mohammad Sadiq and Yue Xiaoyong, met Afghan Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani in Kabul. The trilateral forum was established in 2017, with earlier meetings held in Beijing and the Afghan capital. “Minister of Interior Khalifa Sirajuddin Haqqani emphasised the importance of strengthening regional ties, stating that, from the Islamic Emirate’s perspective, the advancement of economic and political relations, as well as regional understanding, can be achieved through mutual respect and constructive engagement,” the Afghan interior ministry said. It added that the special envoys of China and Pakistan reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening good neighbourly relations and fostering cooperation with Afghanistan based on mutual engagement. They also agreed that ...
  • Sajid Sadpara summits world’s seventh highest mountain without supplemental oxygen
    Dawn - 12:48 May 11, 2025
    Renowned Pakistani climber Sajid Ali Sadpara on Saturday summited the world’s seventh highest peak — Dhaulagiri at 8,167 metres — without oxygen or porter support. On May 4, four Pakistani climbers began their expedition to climb Dhaulagiri, located in Nepal. Sadpara had reached the base camp of the peak on April 6 and had begun his rotation and climbed up to the Camp 3 and descended to the base camp. The feat, confirmed by the Alpine Club of Pakistan, marks Sadpara’s ninth 8,000m peak, all of which were climbed without bottled oxygen and were completely unsupported. View this post on Instagram In a statement, Seven Summit Treks said the team successfully reached the summit starting at 9:35am on Saturday, marking the first confirmed ascent of Dhaulagiri in the Spring 2025 season. The expedition team had previously fixed ropes up to 8,050m and launched their final summit push during a favourable weather window. The team began their summit push from Camp IV at 6:15pm on Friday, making relentless efforts to reac...
  • Section 144 imposed in Karachi to curb illegal cattle markets ahead of Eid
    The Nation - National - 12:26 May 11, 2025
    The Commissioner of Karachi has enforced Section 144 across the city for one month to prevent the establishment of illegal animal markets and roadside livestock sales ahead of Eid ul Adha.
  • Colleges, universities across Punjab to reopen tomorrow
    The Nation - National - 11:46 May 11, 2025
    Colleges and universities across Punjab will reopen tomorrow, with the examinations to be held as per schedule from Monday onwards, the provincial government has said.
  • Trump crafting path ahead on Kashmir issue could be ‘huge legacy’ for him: Sherry Rehman
    The Nation - National - 11:44 May 11, 2025
    Trump crafting path ahead on Kashmir issue could be ‘huge legacy’ for him: Sherry RehmanPPP Senator Sherry Rehman has said that if US President Donald Trump manages to solve the Kashmir dispute, it would be a “huge legacy” for him.
  • Pakistan welcomes Trump’s offer to help resolve Kashmir dispute, hails US role in ceasefire
    The Nation - National - 11:14 May 11, 2025
    Pakistan has welcomed US President Donald Trump’s expression of support for efforts to resolve the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, terming it a key issue with far-reaching consequences for regional and global peace.
  • Bus carrying pilgrims crashes killing 21 in Sri Lanka
    Dawn - 11:14 May 11, 2025
    An overcrowded bus carrying dozens of Buddhist pilgrims plummeted into a precipice in Sri Lanka on Sunday, killing at least 21 and injuring 24, a senior transport official said. The island nation’s winding roads are among the most dangerous in the world, and the crash off a cliffside road on Sunday was among the deadliest recorded in Sri Lanka in decades. The roof and side panels of the bus were sheared off, and more than half the seats were ripped from the floor of the vehicle, which landed wheels up into a tea plantation, photos of the wreckage showed. The state-owned bus was carrying around 70 passengers — about 20 more than its capacity — through the central hilly region of Kotmale when the driver lost control and it veered off the road before dawn, police said. “We are trying to establish whether it was a mechanical failure or if the driver fell asleep at the wheel,” a local police official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to media. Deputy Transport Mini...
  • Pakistan’s response leaves India’s arrogance in dust: Khawaja Asif
    The Nation - National - 11:03 May 11, 2025
    Defense Minister Khawaja Asif on Sunday congratulated the nation on befitting response to India’s aggression.
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  • Overseas Pakistanis appreciate armed forces' heroism
    The Nation - National - 11:00 May 11, 2025
    Overseas Pakistanis on Sunday expressed heartfelt gratitude to the nation and extended their appreciation to the armed forces for their bravery and successful operation against Indian aggression, showcasing unity and patriotism across the globe.
  • Naqvi sets May deadline for Jinnah square underpass completion
    The Nation - National - 10:45 May 11, 2025
    Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the Jinnah Square Murree Road underpass project site and directed that the project be completed in full by the end of May.
  • Nation observes Youm-e-Tashakkur to mark success of operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos
    The Nation - National - 10:40 May 11, 2025
    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has declared the observance of Youm-e-Tashakkur (Day of Gratitude) in recognition of Pakistan’s resolute response to Indian aggression and the successful execution of Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos.
  • US-China talks resume as Trump hails ‘total reset’ in trade relations
    Dawn - 10:20 May 11, 2025
    Talks between top US and Chinese officials resumed for a second day on Sunday, after US President Donald Trump voiced optimism over the negotiations aimed at de-escalating trade tensions sparked by his aggressive tariff rollout. In a Truth Social post following the first day of talks in Geneva on Saturday, Trump praised the “very good” discussions and deemed them “a total reset negotiated in a friendly, but constructive, manner”. Earlier, the Chinese state news agency Xinhua also described the talks in Switzerland as “an important step in promoting the resolution of the issue”. The second day of closed-door meetings between US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng resumed shortly after 10am (1pm PKT) on Sunday. As of Saturday, the talks were taking place at the residence of the Swiss ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, a discrete villa with sky-blue shutters near a large park on the left bank of Lake Geneva. “These talks reflect that t...
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  • Trump offers to mediate Kashmir dispute, praises ceasefire
    The Nation - National - 08:55 May 11, 2025
    US President Donald Trump has said he would work with Pakistan and India to see if a solution could be reached to the Kashmir dispute, just a day after his country mediated a ceasefire between the South Asian neighbours.
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  • IMF wants cut in auto tariffs
    Dawn - 08:39 May 11, 2025
    KARACHI: The local auto industry and its suppliers are facing uncertainty ahead of the FY26 budget as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is reportedly pressuring the government to rationalise auto tariffs and permit the commercial import of used cars. The IMF believes the auto sector is highly protective, and there is a need to rationalise tariffs to improve competitiveness and efficiency to benefit consumers. There are over 40 per cent taxes and duties on locally produced vehicles. On May 6, auto assemblers and part vendors met Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAMP) Haroon Akhtar Khan in Islamabad and conveyed their concerns that the local industry would collapse if commercial imports of used cars are allowed and tariffs on CBU are lowered below a certain threshold. The SAPM assured them that the government did not intend to jeopardise the industry and the investments. On the contrary, the ministry will protect the local industry and try to achieve balanced tariffs with industry consultation. The old ...
  • Policeman martyred in Gwadar grenade attack
    Dawn - 08:04 May 11, 2025
    A policeman was martyred in an exchange of fire after attackers threw a hand grenade near a masjid in Gwadar, according to police. According to Gwadar Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Zia Mandokhail, a residential quarter of people belonging to Punjab was targeted with a hand grenade near Bilal Mosque located on Syed Hashmi Avenue. The attackers fired in the air and fled the scene. As the attackers attempted to flee, the police constable present at the scene took immediate action and chased one of the attackers. The timely police action led to one attacker, Shah Jahan, being killed, while the other, Shahzad, was seriously injured. In the exchange of fire, however, policeman Muhammad Khamari was martyred. Three others were also injured in the attack, according to SSP Mandokhail. Militant violence and security operations intensified in the country in March 2025, with the number of militant attacks surpassing 100 for the first time since November 2014, according to data released by the Pakistan Institute fo...
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  • Fragile ceasefire holds after deadly India-Pakistan clashes
    The Nation - National - 07:54 May 11, 2025
    A fragile ceasefire held between nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan on Sunday after four days of the most intense cross-border fighting in nearly three decades, which left nearly 70 people dead and heightened fears of all-out war.
  • Normality returns as nuclear-armed neighbours step back from the brink
    Dawn - 07:07 May 11, 2025
    • India, Pakistan agree to stop all fighting after days of missile, drone attacks • Trump announces surprise ceasefire, congratulates two nations on using ‘common sense’ • State secretary, vice president also actively involved in mediation • Dar engages with Chinese, Saudi and Turkish FMs, receives appreciation for restraint • Indian foreign secretary says two DGMOs spoke to each other; conflicting statements by Indian ministries on their next talk • Reports of ceasefire violations from both sides of LoC • Indian officials say ‘punitive measures’ announced after Pahalgam attack remain in place • PM calls for dialogue, urges peace talks on Kashmir, water issues ISLAMABAD: Norma­lity returns to the Sub­continent after Pakistan and India agreed on Saturday to a full and immediate ceasefire after days of deadly jet fighter, missile, drone and artillery attacks — news surprisingly announced by US President Donald Trump, who congratulated them on using “common sense”. Officials from Islam­abad and New Delhi confirm...
  • Bangladesh bans activities of ousted PM Hasina’s party
    Dawn - 06:54 May 11, 2025
    Bangladesh’s interim government has banned all activities of the Awami League, the political party of deposed former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, under the country’s Anti-Terrorism Act, citing national security concerns. The decision, announced late Saturday, follows days of street protests led by the student-driven National Citizen Party, which emerged from last year’s uprising that toppled Hasina. Several Islamist and right-wing parties, including Jamaat-e-Islami and other opposition groups, joined the demonstrations, demanding that the Awami League be designated a terrorist organisation. The ban would remain in place until the trial of the party and its leadership over the deaths of hundreds of protesters at the International Crimes Tribunal is completed, the government said in a statement. The government also announced an amendment to the ICT Act, allowing the tribunal to prosecute not only individuals but also political parties and organisations. The change clears the way for the Awami League to be trie...