Pakistan

  • PM Shehbaz calls for modernising civil service with tech, global standards
    The Nation - National - 13:07 Jul 18, 2025
    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has stressed the need to modernize Pakistan’s civil service by integrating advanced technology and adopting international standards of public service.
  • Body of policeman swept away in Jhelum floods found, laid to rest with honour
    Dawn - 12:18 Jul 18, 2025
    The body of a police constable, who was carried away by flash floods during a rescue operation to evacuate stranded residents in Jhelum district, has been recovered after 24 hours and he was laid to rest with honour, the district police said on Friday. Punjab government declared a state of emergency and imposed section 144 in several districts as heavy rains triggered flooding across the province. Data from the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) showed 61 people were killed and 268 injured, while more rains are expected in the coming days. Dozens of villages were inundated in Jhelum district after unabated rainfall on Wednesday and Thursday, and a rescue operation was launched by the district administration to evacuate residents stranded amid flash floods. During the rescue operation in Chotala area, six police constables were boarding a tractor trolley to evacuate local residents when the vehicle overturned due to raging floodwaters. Consequently, constable Haider Ali Hussain was swept away, whi...
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  • Gwadar-Gulf ferry plan gets boost from Balochistan CM
    The Nation - National - 11:54 Jul 18, 2025
    Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, has initiated discussions with Balochistan Chief Minister on launching a ferry service from Gwadar to the Gulf region, highlighting its potential to transform regional connectivity and economic activity.
  • Mohsin Naqvi orders improved coordination among departments
    The Nation - National - 11:48 Jul 18, 2025
    Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has directed all departments under the Ministry of Interior to improve coordination for better service delivery and performance.
  • PTI faces internal revolt in KP over Senate ticket denial to Irfan Saleem
    The Nation - National - 11:44 Jul 18, 2025
    Deep divisions have surfaced within Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa over the controversial distribution of Senate election tickets, with party organizers threatening protests if their demands are not met.
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  • COAS Munir, Libyan armed forces’ chief agree on defence industrial collaboration: ISPR
    Dawn - 11:41 Jul 18, 2025
     Libyan Armed Forces’ Commander in Chief Lt Gen Saddam Khalifa Haftar calls on Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir in Rawalpindi on July 18, 2025. — ISPR Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir and Libyan Armed Forces’ Commander in Chief Lt Gen Saddam Khalifa Haftar agreed on their countries’ collaboration in the defence industry, the military’s media affairs wing said on Friday. Lt Gen Haftar called on COAS Munir at General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi today, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a press release. “Both leaders agreed to undertake defence industrial collaboration and exchange of technical expertise to address contemporary security challenges,” the ISPR stated. It noted that the meeting “encompassed discussion on matters of mutual interest, evolving regional dynamics, security challenges and matters pertaining to defence cooperation”. Libyan Armed Forces’ Commander in Chief Lt Gen Saddam Khalifa Haftar calls on Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir in Rawalpindi on July 18, 2025. — ISPR Upon his arrival at GHQ, the Libyan armed forces’ chief laid a floral wreath at the Yadgar-i-Shuhada (martyrs’ monume...
  • Three Sri Lankan elephants killed in blow to conservation efforts
    Dawn - 11:27 Jul 18, 2025
    At least three wild elephants were found dead across Sri Lanka on Friday, officials said, a day after six young rescued elephants were returned to the jungle under a conservation drive. Wildlife officials said one elephant was run over by a passenger train in the island’s northeast, while two others were found shot dead in the central and eastern regions. Elephants are protected by law and considered sacred due to their significance in Buddhist culture, but farmers often kill them to protect their crops. Human-elephant conflict in Sri Lanka has resulted in the deaths of nearly 200 elephants and 55 people so far this year. “We have launched investigations into the shootings of the two elephants, it looks like the work of local farmers,” a police spokesman in the capital Colombo said. The train accident occurred in Gallella, the same area where seven elephants were killed by a locomotive in February, the worst incident of its kind in Sri Lanka. It happened despite speed limits on trains passing through elephant...
  • One billion Africans being harmed by cooking pollution
    Dawn - 11:05 Jul 18, 2025
    One billion Africans have to cook on open fires or with fuel that is hazardous to their health and the environment, the International Energy Agency said on Friday. The problem, which its report says can be easily solved, causes as much greenhouse gas emissions every year as the aviation industry. Two billion people across the world still cook on open fires or with rudimentary stoves fed by wood, charcoal, agricultural waste or manure, the IEA report found. “It is one of the greatest injustices of our time, especially in Africa,” IEA head Fatih Birol told AFP, where four out of five households rely on open fires and burning wood. These fuels pollute the air both indoors and outdoors with fine particles that penetrate the lungs and cause multiple respiratory and cardiovascular problems, the report said. It also adds to the destruction of forests, natural sinks that trap carbon and help fight global warming. The IEA estimates that 815,000 premature deaths occur each year in Africa alone due to poor indoor air qu...
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  • Govt sets sugar price at Rs172/kg amid shortage
    The Nation - National - 10:38 Jul 18, 2025
    The federal government has fixed the retail price of sugar at Rs172 per kilogram in Islamabad amid a worsening sugar crisis in the capital and adjoining areas.
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  • 5 private companies submit proposals on ferry service from Gwadar to Gulf region: maritime ministry
    Dawn - 10:36 Jul 18, 2025
    Five private companies on Friday proposed routes for the newly announced ferry service from Gwadar to the Gulf region, according to the maritime ministry. On July 1, the Ministry of Maritime Affairs announced an ambitious plan to expand Gwadar Port’s operational capacity by introducing additional shipp­ing lines and launching a ferry service connecting Pak­istan with Gulf Cooperation Council countries. The move is expected to provide an affordable, direct maritime link for passengers and cargo, particularly benefiting expatriate communities and cross-border traders. Minister for Maritime Affairs Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry chaired a meeting on the ferry service today to review the “technical and financial aspects of ferry operations”, a statement by his ministry said. “Five private companies presented their proposals,” the statement added. “The interest of the private sector in ferry service has increased,” Chaudhry said, adding that various routes were under consideration. “The ferry service will promote ...
  • Security forces foil infiltration bid, arrest five Afghan militants in North Waziristan
    The Nation - National - 10:21 Jul 18, 2025
    Security forces successfully thwarted an infiltration attempt along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in North Waziristan, arresting five alleged suicide attackers on Wednesday evening.
  • Germany deports 81 Afghans convicted of crimes
    Dawn - 09:59 Jul 18, 2025
    Germany said on Friday it had deported 81 Afghan men convicted of crimes to their Taliban-controlled homeland, as Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s government looks to signal a hard line on immigration. The interior ministry said a plane carrying the men took off Friday morning bound for Afghanistan, adding that all the deportees were under expulsion orders and were convicted by the criminal justice system. The government of Europe’s top economy was forging ahead with a “policy change”, said Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, who was hosting several European counterparts for a migration meeting. “Deportations to Afghanistan must continue to be carried out safely in the future. There is no right of residence for serious criminals in our country.” Berlin has had only indirect contact with the Taliban authorities through third parties with Friday’s operation executed with the help of Qatar, said the German interior ministry. Germany had stopped deportations to Afghanistan and closed its embassy in Kabul following t...
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  • Pakistan condemns Israeli aggression in Syria at UN Security Council
    The Nation - National - 09:45 Jul 18, 2025
    Pakistan has strongly condemned Israel’s ongoing military aggression against Syria, calling it a dangerous violation of international law and a serious threat to regional and global peace.
  • Four of a family killed as jeep falls into ravine in Neelum Valley
    The Nation - National - 09:43 Jul 18, 2025
    A tragic accident claimed the lives of four members of the same family when a passenger jeep plunged into a ravine in Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir, rescue officials confirmed on Friday.
  • Iran says Europeans have no grounds to trigger sanctions snapback
    Dawn - 09:17 Jul 18, 2025
    Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told his European counterparts on Friday that they have no grounds for reactivating UN sanctions after they threatened to do so in the coming months unless there is progress in nuclear talks. “If EU/E3 want to have a role, they should act responsibly and put aside the worn-out policies of threat and pressure, including the ‘snap-back’ for which they (have) absolutely no moral (or) legal grounds,” Araghchi said on X. He added that “any new round of talks is only possible when the other side is ready for a fair, balanced, and mutually beneficial nuclear deal.” The remarks came after Araghchi held a conference call with his British, French and German counterparts and European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas. The European diplomats told Araghchi of “their determination to use the ‘snapback’ mechanism — which allows for the reimposition of all international sanctions against Iran — in the absence of concrete progress” towards a new deal on Iran’s nuclear programme “by...
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  • Dar meets Afghan, UAE leaders to boost ties and regional security
    The Nation - National - 08:13 Jul 18, 2025
    Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar held important meetings with Afghan and UAE officials to strengthen bilateral relations, enhance economic cooperation, and promote regional connectivity.
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  • Lightning strikes kill 33 people in India’s Bihar
    Dawn - 08:10 Jul 18, 2025
    Lightning strikes during monsoon storms in eastern India this week killed at least 33 people and injured dozens, officials said on Friday. The deaths in Bihar occurred during fierce storms between Wednesday and Thursday, a state disaster management department statement said, with the victims mostly farmers and labourers working in the open. More heavy rain and lightning are forecast for parts of the state. Bihar state’s disaster management minister, Vijay Kumar Mandal, told AFP that officials in vulnerable districts had been directed to “create awareness to take precautionary steps following an alert on lightning”. The state government announced compensation of 4 million Indian rupees ($4,600) to the families of those killed by lightning. India’s eastern region, including Bihar, is prone to annual floods that kill dozens and displace hundreds of thousands of people during the peak monsoon season. South Asia’s annual monsoon season from June to September offers respite from the intense summer heat and is cruci...
  • Reko Diq paid $17.5m royalties to Balochistan government
    Dawn - 08:03 Jul 18, 2025
    QUETTA: Reko-Diq Mining Company (RDMC) has paid more than $17.5m in royalties to the Balochistan government, its officials said on Thursday. The details were shared during a media briefing on the Reko-Diq project’s progress. Communications Manager Samia Ali Shah said payments tallied as of June 2025 include $17.5m in royalties to the Balochistan government and nearly $3.8m to the federal government on account of employees and others parties’ income taxes collected by the company. Ms Shah explained that the Balochistan government holds a 25 per cent partnership in the project without making any direct investment. The overall venture is a 50-50 partnership between the government of Pakistan and RDMC. The briefing also highlighted the company’s efforts in local workforce development. Present at the event were trainees who had just returned to Pakistan after completing 18 months of training in Argentina, sponsored by the company. “The young talent going for training abroad comprises 14pc females,” Ms Shah said, a...
  • Balochistan approves 10% salary raise, updates income tax slabs
    The Nation - National - 08:01 Jul 18, 2025
    The Balochistan government has approved a 10% Ad Hoc Relief Allowance for all government employees from Basic Pay Scale (BPS) 1 to 22, effective from July 1, 2025, according to an official notification issued by the Treasury Department.
  • Yousuf Raza Gilani acquitted in all remaining TDAP corruption cases
    The Nation - National - 07:31 Jul 18, 2025
    An anti-corruption court on Friday acquitted Senate Chairman and former Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani in the remaining 14 cases linked to the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) corruption scandal, bringing the total number of cleared charges against him to 26.
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