Pakistan

  • Pakistan, China reaffirm mutual support in security and agriculture on SCO sidelines
    Dawn - 12:24 Jul 16, 2025
    Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Wednesday met his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, where the pair discussed and reaffirmed mutual support in core sectors, including agriculture, mining, industry and security, Chinese media reported. Dar was on a three-day visit to China for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s (SCO) Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Tianjin on Tuesday. According to the Foreign Office (FO), Dar and Wang were scheduled to meet on the sidelines of the event. The Foreign Office (FO) said in a post on X: “The two leaders held wide-ranging discussions on key areas of mutual interest, including the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and multilateral cooperation.” According to Chinese state-owned broadcaster CGTN, the top diplomats reaffirmed their mutual support on issues concerning each other’s core interests. “China is ready to work with Pakistan to implement the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, and push forward the building of a China-Pakistan community wit...
  • Removal of Pakistan’s name from British ASL an important milestone: Asif
    The Nation - National - 12:09 Jul 16, 2025
    Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif, while welcoming the United Kingdom’s Air Safety Committee decision on Wednesday, termed the removal of Pakistan’s name from the British Air Safety List (ASL) as an important milestone.
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  • Beijing police to train Islamabad officers in modern policing and AI
    The Nation - National - 11:49 Jul 16, 2025
    Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with a delegation from the Beijing Police Department, led by Deputy Director General Gao Jianzan.
  • Khawaja Asif blames PTI for PIA's downfall as UK ban ends
    The Nation - National - 11:43 Jul 16, 2025
    Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has blamed the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leadership for causing billions in losses to Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), citing a reckless statement by former aviation minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan during the PTI government.
  • Minister reveals 40,000 Pakistani pilgrims missing in Iran, Iraq, Syria
    The Nation - National - 11:38 Jul 16, 2025
    Federal Minister for Religious Affairs, Sardar Muhammad Yousaf, has revealed that nearly 40,000 Pakistani pilgrims who traveled to Iran, Iraq, and Syria are either missing or have overstayed, with no official record of their whereabouts.
  • Federal cabinet approves 15pc EOBI pension hike from January 2025
    The Nation - National - 11:32 Jul 16, 2025
    The federal cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, has approved a 15% increase in pensions for Employees’ Old-Age Benefits Institution (EOBI) pensioners, effective January 1, 2025.
  • Pakistan’s quiet solar rush puts pressure on national grid
    Dawn - 11:09 Jul 16, 2025
    Fareeda Saleem, a local resident, shows a newly installed inverter at her home in Karachi, on June 24, 2025. — AFPThe quiet energy revolution has spread from wealthy neighbourhoods to middle- and lower-income households as customers look to escape soaring electricity bills and prolonged power cuts. Down a cramped alley in Karachi, residents fighting the sweltering summer heat gather in Fareeda Saleem’s modest home for something they had never experienced before —uninterrupted power. “Solar makes life easier, but it’s a hard choice for people like us,” she says of the installation cost. Saleem was cut from the grid last year for refusing to pay her bills in protest over enduring 18-hour power cuts. A widow and mother of two disabled children, she sold her jewellery — a prized possession for women in Pakistan — and borrowed money from relatives to buy two solar panels, a solar inverter and a battery to store energy, for Rs180,000 ($630). As temperatures pass 40 degrees Celsius, children duck under Saleem’s door and gather around the breeze of her fan. Fareeda Saleem, a local resident, shows a newly installed inverter at he...
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  • SC affirms promotion as legal right for public servants
    The Nation - National - 11:04 Jul 16, 2025
    The Supreme Court of Pakistan has ruled that every government employee has the legal right to be considered for promotion based on performance, emphasizing transparency and fairness in public service advancement.
  • Sindh CM Murad approves Rs100m for hosting Asia Cup Wheelchair Cricket Tournament
    Dawn - 10:40 Jul 16, 2025
    Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Wednesday announced a Rs100 million grant for the Asia Cup Wheelchair Cricket Tournament in major support for sports involving persons with disabilities. According to a statement from the Chief Minister’s House, aside from the Rs100m grant, Murad also announced an annual grant of Rs15 million for the Pakistan Wheelchair Cricket Council (PWCC), along with a dedicated customised coaster (minibus) for the national wheelchair cricket team. PWCC is the governing body of wheelchair cricket in Pakistan and a founding member of the International Council of Wheelchair Cricket (ICWC). It focuses on providing sporting and recreational activities for people with disabilities. The Pakistan Cricket Board has previously endorsed the achievements of the Asian champion Pakistan wheelchair cricket team, according to the organisation’s website. The announcement was made during a meeting with the two-time Asian Champion Pakistan Wheelchair Cricket Team at the CM House. The meeting was ...
  • Solar surge transforms Pakistan’s energy landscape, strains national grid
    The Nation - National - 10:20 Jul 16, 2025
    Pakistan is witnessing a rapid shift towards solar power as citizens across income brackets turn to rooftop panels to escape soaring electricity bills and persistent power outages.
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  • 2 cops shot dead by ‘terrorists’ in KP’s Dera Ismail Khan: police
    Dawn - 09:32 Jul 16, 2025
    Two policemen were gunned down in a “terrorist” attack on Wednesday in Kulachi area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Dera Ismail Khan district, police said. Speaking to Dawn.com, DI Khan Police Spokesperson, Yaqoob Khan, said, “The two police personnel were on their way to buy food when the terrorists opened fire on them.” The deceased have been identified as head constable Ghulam Muhammad and constable Shahzad, both of whom were ex-servicemen. Following the attack, police and Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) personnel tracked down the terrorists and killed one of them during an operation, while the other two, though injured, fled. “Weapons and ammunition have been recovered from the slain terrorist, while a search operation is underway for the terrorists at large,” according to the spokesperson. Federal Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi condemned the attack, paying tribute to the martyred personnel. He saluted the “sacrifices made by the brave sons” of KP in their fight against terrorism. Expressing sympathy for t...
  • US lawmakers warn Pakistan over transnational repression, hint at possible sanctions
    Dawn - 09:12 Jul 16, 2025
    The US Congress may soon urge President Donald Trump’s administration to consider imposing sanctions on countries that suppress religious freedom and violate human rights, Republican Congressman Christopher H. Smith suggested during a congressional hearing on Pakistan on Tuesday. “One of the biggest disappointments — regardless of who is in the White House or at the State Department — is the absence of sanctions,” said Smith, who co-chairs the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission (TLHRC). Smith recalled that the only individual ever sanctioned under US religious freedom laws was Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, following the 2002 Gujarat riots. “We are going to call on the Irfa office to consider imposing [sanctions] — especially in light of the terrible acts committed against people of various faiths,” he said. The Irfa office, based at the State Department, enforces the International Religious Freedom Act, which authorises the US government to designate and penalise countries that engage in or tolerate se...
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  • Global health aid to sink to 15-year low in ‘era of austerity’ amid US funding cuts: study
    Dawn - 09:11 Jul 16, 2025
    Sweeping foreign aid cuts led by the United States will cause international health funding to plummet to the lowest level in 15 years, a study said on Wednesday, warning the world has entered a new “era of global health austerity”. Money that provides healthcare to some of the poorest and most in-need people across the world has been dramatically slashed this year, led by the administration of US President Donald Trump. The new study published in the prestigious Lancet journal also pointed to recent steep aid cuts announced by the UK, France and Germany. After reaching an all-time high of $80 billion in 2021 during the Covid-19 pandemic, the total amount of global health aid will sink to $39bn this year, the US-led team of researchers estimated. That would be the lowest level since 2009. Such a dramatic change will result in the world entering a new “era of global health austerity”, the authors of the study warned. Sub-Saharan African countries such as Somalia, the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo and Ma...
  • Corrupt, self-serving rulers pushed country into poverty: JI leader
    The Nation - National - 08:54 Jul 16, 2025
    Vehari - Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami South Punjab Syed Zeeshan Akhtar has said that the country is facing its worst-ever crisis due to corrupt and self-serving rulers who have pushed the nation into poverty, unemployment and lawlessness while living in luxury.
  • Fact check: Ticket prices of ferry service from Gwadar to Gulf countries have not been decided yet
    Dawn - 08:54 Jul 16, 2025
    Posts from multiple users on social media platforms since July 9 alleged that a newly announced ferry service set to be launched from Gwadar to Gulf countries costs between Rs25,000 to Rs30,000. However, the maritime ministry said the fares have yet to be decided and the matter is still under negotiation. 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. On July 9, an online news portal, focused on developments about Kuwait and the Middle East, said in a post on Facebook that the fares of a ferry service between Gwadar and Gulf countries would be Rs25,000 to Rs35,000. The post was captioned: “Pakistan has announced the imminent launch of a direct l...
  • APW&QCP DG advises farmers to ensure drainage, weed control during rains
    The Nation - National - 08:53 Jul 16, 2025
    Vehari - Director General Agriculture Pest Warning and Quality Control of Pesticides Punjab (APW&QCP) Dr Amir Rasool visited various villages in Burewala and Vehari to inspect cotton crops, terming their condition satisfactory.
  • Vehari DC orders speedy completion of Vehari-Multan Road
    The Nation - National - 08:52 Jul 16, 2025
    Vehari - Deputy Commissioner Vehari Imrana Touqeer has stepped up district administration efforts by inspecting Vehari-Multan Road and PEERA office construction, chairing a meeting on illegal activities, and issuing new official rates for daily essentials.
  • Aurangzeb, traders begin talks to ease tensions
    Dawn - 08:40 Jul 16, 2025
    ISLAMABAD: In a bid to preempt countrywide unrest, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Tuesday constituted a high-level committee to hold consultations with traders on budgetary measures aimed at documenting the economy. The multi-stakeholder committee will conduct a 30-day consultation process to develop a consensual and actionable proposal, which will be submitted to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the federal cabinet. According to sources present at the meeting, officials from various ministries clarified that the new tax amendments are primarily intended to curb large-scale sales tax fraud. The committee will only consider trader concerns that are deemed genuine and substantiated, the officials added. Traders were firmly told that the government remains committed to documenting the economy and discouraging cash-based transactions. Several trade associations have already called for strike actions in protest against the new measures. Committee tasked with addressing concerns over tax reforms and docume...
  • Karachi police, delivery apps move to curb drug trafficking by ‘fake’ riders
    Dawn - 08:30 Jul 16, 2025
    Law enforcement and representatives from online delivery services have agreed to intensify efforts to curb the growing use of online delivery networks for illegal drug distribution, a top Karachi police official said on Wednesday. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) South, Syed Asad Raza, told Dawn.com that he held a meeting with the representatives of popular food delivery and ride-hailing services to address the misuse of rider services for drug delivery. “Delivery companies informed the police that certain individuals had been caught using counterfeit uniforms, helmets, and branded delivery bags to pose as legitimate riders while carrying out unlawful activities, such as delivering illicit drugs,” the DIG said. To counter this, he said, the stakeholders agreed to tighten security protocols, including rider screening, background verification, and stricter registration procedures. “Briefings for riders will also be conducted more regularly to ensure compliance with legal and safety standards,” DIG Raza said. The ...
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  • PM Shehbaz to chair federal cabinet meeting today
    The Nation - National - 08:14 Jul 16, 2025
    A crucial meeting of the federal cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, is set to take place today to deliberate on a six-point agenda addressing significant national matters.