Pakistan

  • Chandni may walk again after getting prosthetic limb in two months
    Dawn - 04:34 Sep 28, 2025
    KARACHI: The female camel brutally ‘punished’ for straying into a landlord’s field recently underwent a major two-hour surgery on Friday at a shelter home in the metropolis, officials said on Saturday. Sources said that the procedure was successfully performed by experts of the livestock and fisheries department — a second such procedure in recent months. The experts included Dr Shalla Hayat, Dr Muhammad Ali Ayaz, Dr Javed Khoso, Dr Zulfiqar Haider Otto and Dr Muhammad Ali Gopang. The disease investigation was carried out by Dr Abdul Manan Khokhar, who is also the government focal person. The 18-month-old camel — now affectionately named Chandni — is currently being kept under 24-hour observation at the Comprehensive Disaster Response Services (CDRS) shelter home, located in the Murad Memon goth. A separate unit has been created at the facility to meet her intensive health needs. Officials say Chandni is recovering. Female camel’s right hind leg surgically removed ‘to prevent infection’ Sources said her post-...
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  • Three more testify in GHQ protest case against Imran despite defence objection
    Dawn - 04:09 Sep 28, 2025
    RAWALPINDI: Despite an objection from defence lawyers, an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) of Rawalpindi on Saturday recorded the testimony of three more prosecution witnesses in a case against former prime minister Imran Khan related to violent protests outside the army headquarters, GHQ, on May 9, 2023. The court proceeded with the hearing irrespective of objections from Mr Khan’s legal team, who requested a halt to the video link trial, insisting on his in-person appearance. ATC Judge Amjad Ali Shah resumed proceedings in the General Headquarters (GHQ) protest case as lawyers for Mr Khan submitted an application seeking his personal appearance. They urged the court to stop the trial being conducted via video link, where Mr Khan appears from Adiala Jail. Raja Ikram Ameen Minhas, head of the prosecution, argued that a similar application had already been dismissed and the defence counsel did not challenge that order before the Lahore High Court. He alleged the defence filed the previously decided application to di...
  • PM Shehbaz arrives in London after US visit
    Dawn - 03:17 Sep 28, 2025
    NEW YORK: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reached London after concluding a week-long trip to the United States, where he headed a delegation to the 80th session of the UN General Assembly and met US President Donald Trump, describing their discussion as “very encouraging”. The formal bilateral interaction between the two leaders was held at the Oval Office and was closed to the press. According to a statement issued from Pakistan, the leaders discussed regional security and cooperation on counter-terrorism, among other matters. Calls Trump talks ‘very encouraging’ During an interaction with the media in New Jersey, aired on Saturday, the prime minister said the US was ready to share “techniques” with Pakistan in the areas of artificial intelligence, information technology and agriculture. He added that the US was also open to investment opportunities in the country. At the airport, the PM along with the foreign minister and others was seen off by UN and US ambassadors. Published in Dawn, September 28th, 2025
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  • Indian agent promised ‘plane-load of weapons’ to hired hitman
    Dawn - 02:37 Sep 28, 2025
    NEW YORK: An Indian intelligence agent not only allegedly hired an Indian citizen to carry out murders in Pakistan, Nepal, and the United States but also promised to provide him with a plane-load of weapons to execute the assassinations, documents filed in US federal court show. Documents filed in a US federal court reveal new charges against the alleged assassin, Nikhil Gupta, incl­uding money laund­ering, credit card fraud, drug and arms trafficking, and atte­mpted murder of a person in Nepal or Pakistan. According to fresh court documents, US gover­nment lawyers claim that the alleged murder-for-hire plot was not limited to New York but also included plans to kill another person in Nepal or Pakistan. US prosecutors allege that former Indian RAW officer Vikash Yadav promised to supply firearms and even arrange clearance for an aircraft to transport weapons from India. This was allegedly intended so that Gupta could sell the weapons to a man he believed was a trafficker, who would, in turn, help him hire a h...
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  • Allies at loggerheads as Punjab begins losses survey
    Dawn - 02:24 Sep 28, 2025
    • PPP leaders insist BISP data best suited for flood relief • Maryam says Punjab is working while other provinces are busy criticising it • 2,200 survey teams with 10,000 personnel from army, other depts deployed in the province • Azma Bokhari threatens to sue Nadeem Afzal Chan over loan claim ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: As the Punjab government on Saturday launched a survey to assess the losses caused by recent floods, the PPP urged Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to accept its demand for providing immediate relief to the flood-affected people through the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP). The PML-N and the PPP — coalition partners at the Centre and in Punjab — have been at odds over how to help the flood victims, with the former’s government in Punjab insisting on using its own resources, while the latter is adamant about channelling the aid through the BISP. Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, PPP Secretary General Humayun Khan, Senator Palwasha Khan and the party’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa leader Muhammad Ali...
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  • Govt gears up as AJK braces for tomorrow’s lockdown
    Dawn - 23:20 Sep 27, 2025
    MUZAFFARABAD: Authorities staged flag marches across major towns in Azad Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, flexing their muscles amid an uneasy calm as leaders of a civil society alliance pressed forward to mobilise support for a region-wide lockdown scheduled for Sept 29. The show of force by the government came as the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAAC) escalated its campaign, vowing to shut down the region to protest what it calls the decades-long denial of fundamental rights. In Muzaffarabad, Shaukat Nawaz Mir, a core member of the action committee, toured several neighbourhoods with colleagues and dozens of followers. “Let it be clear once again: we are not running a campaign against any ideology or institution, but for the bona fide rights of our people that have been denied for over seven decades under one or the other pretext,” he told a cheering crowd in Plate. Traders vow to keep shops open “The lockdown will send a loud and clear message that enough is enough. Either grant the rights o...
  • Palhinha rescues point for Tottenham against winless Wolves
    The Express Tribune - 21:00 Sep 27, 2025
    Palhinha’s 94th-minute stunner saved Spurs as they drew 1-1 with Wolves after Santiago Bueno’s opener
  • Liverpool's perfect start ended by Crystal Palace
    The Express Tribune - 20:44 Sep 27, 2025
    Nketiah scores last-gasp winner after Federico Chiesa cancelled out Ismaila Sarr's opener
  • 24 Pakistanis safe after Israel targets tanker in Yemen
    The Express Tribune - 20:40 Sep 27, 2025
    Drone strike ignites fire on vessel with 27 crew aboard; LPG tanker was docked at Yemen's Ras al-Esa port
  • Asia Cup: Will third time be the charm for Pakistan?
    The Express Tribune - 20:40 Sep 27, 2025
    All set for a showdown charged with politics, pressure, and fierce sporting rivalry
  • Juve miss out on Serie A summit, Inter see off Cagliari
    The Express Tribune - 20:36 Sep 27, 2025
    McKennie misses a last-minute winner, Atalanta hold on with 10 men
  • Pakistan, Bangladesh step up trade talks
    The Express Tribune - 20:28 Sep 27, 2025
    Commerce coordinator holds meetings with chambers, banks in Dhaka
  • PSX skyrockets 4,220 points, hits historic high
    The Express Tribune - 20:22 Sep 27, 2025
    Circular debt deal, diplomatic engagements fuel rally in KSE-100 index
  • Global travel giants eye Pakistan
    The Express Tribune - 19:35 Sep 27, 2025
    Rising middle class, surging outbound journeys draw digital platforms
  • Port Qasim ranks in global top 20 ports
    The Express Tribune - 19:29 Sep 27, 2025
    World Bank places Pakistani facility 9th in global index; maritime minister eyes regional shipping hub status
  • Pakistan seeks to deepen economic ties with Riyadh
    The Express Tribune - 19:21 Sep 27, 2025
    High-level Saudi delegation due to arrive early next month