Pakistan

  • Balochistan journalist resisting kidnapping bid shot dead in his house
    Dawn - 07:26 May 25, 2025
    • Latif Baloch’s son was also abducted, slain a few years ago • Journalist bodies condemn killing, demand justice QUETTA: A journalist, Abdul Latif Baloch, who worked for a Quetta-based newspaper as a correspondent, was gunned down by unknown assailants in the Mashkey area of Awaran district on Saturday, police said. The gunmen barged into the journalist’s house in the wee hours of Saturday morning and tried to take him away. When he offered resistance, the intruders opened fire, killing him on the spot. The killers fled the scene and could not be arrested till late into the night. Police have launched an investigation into the incident. According to police officials, Mr Baloch was also working in the Levies force department. They said that a few years ago, the body of Mr Baloch’s kidnapped son was found in Mashkey. Journalist organisations strongly condemned the killing of Mr Baloch, who was working for Daily Intikhab. While the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) expressed its deepest shock and out...
  • Tent-pegging championship challenges gender stereotypes in Jhelum
    Dawn - 07:20 May 25, 2025
    GUJAR KHAN: Scores of teams from across the country participated in the two-day Jhelum Tent-Pegging Championship 2025 — the first in the history of the Jhelum district to be organised by a female tent-pegger. The event was organised by Arooj Azhar Kiyani, the Chief Executive Officer of the Kingsgate Equine and the first female captain of a tent-pegging team in the country, in collaboration with the Punjab government. A large number of people, including families, gathered to watch the cultural sport, while over 70 tent-pegging teams participated in the event. Talking to Dawn during the event, Ms Kiyani said she felt proud to be the first female tent-pegger in Pakistan, adding that it was not easy for her to make her debut in a male-dominated sport. Speaking of the challenges faced by women in becoming horse riders, especially tent-peggers, the KingsGate CEO said that there was a scarcity of good trainers in the field who could coach young girls to pursue their passion. “Luckily, I found a good coach who helped...
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  • ISPR unveils anthem to honour Operation Bunyan-Un-Marsoos victory
    The Nation - National - 07:09 May 25, 2025
    In a stirring tribute to the valiant sacrifices of Pakistan’s armed forces, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has released a powerful new anthem titled "Dharkan Pe Aik Hi Naam", celebrating the landmark success of Operation Bunyan-Un-Marsoos.
  • China may block India’s water if Pakistan’s cut off, Karachi seminar told
    Dawn - 07:08 May 25, 2025
    KARACHI: The Pakistan Institute of International Affairs (PIIA) organised an interactive session on ‘The Pakistan-India conflict’ in the institute library on Saturday. It was explained by PIIA chairperson Dr Masuma Hasan there was a need to hear different voices, especially the voices of the youth, regarding the recent conflict. Therefore, they decided to call on their research assistants to talk about the different themes of the conflict, as identified by them, for the audience to then take it from there. Taking the audience through the events of the past month or so, she also reminded how India, out of the blue, with no credible evidence, held Pakistan responsible for April 22’s Pahalgam attack, which was an intelligence failure on the part of India. “Then India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 and Pakistan suspended the Simla Agreement of 1972,” she said. “Then on May 7, India launched Operation Sindoor against Pakistan. While defending the country very well, Pakistan retaliated on May 10, which w...
  • Karachi heat index hits 45°C as humidity soars
    The Nation - National - 07:00 May 25, 2025
    The maximum temperature in Karachi is expected to hover between 39°C and 40°C on Sunday, with high humidity levels making it feel as hot as 45°C in coastal areas, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has warned.
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  • Stars down Conquerers for National Women’s T20 title
    Dawn - 06:43 May 25, 2025
    KARACHI: Sidra Amin’s Stars clinched the National Women’s T20 Tournament title with a commanding 42-run victory over Fatima Sana’s Conquerors at the National Bank Stadium on Saturday. After opting to bat first in the decider, Stars posted 135-5 thanks to opener Sana Urooj’s brisk 37-ball 44 before they bundled the Conquerers out for 93 with two balls to spare with Anosha Nasir taking 3-14. Sana and Anosha were jointly awarded the player-of-the-final. Sana set the tone for her side, striking seven fours and being involved in key partnerships: 33 for the first wicket with with Huraina Sajjad (23) and 47 for the third with Kaynat Hafeez (21). Kaynat provided the anchor, striking just one six in her 35-ball knock with their partnership being broken when Nashra Sandhu (2-21) cleaned up Sana. Sidra Amin and Sidra Nawaz provided the late flourish, the skipper striking four four fours in her 13-ball 18 while the latter faced 11 deliveries for 15. The Conquerers lost half their side with 80 on the board in the chase a...
  • IMF ends visit without budget deal, talks to continue
    The Nation - National - 06:14 May 25, 2025
    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded its 10-day visit to Pakistan on Saturday without reaching a formal agreement on the fiscal year 2026 budget, signaling unresolved differences between the two sides.
  • PM Shehbaz embarks on four-nation visit to strengthen regional ties
    The Nation - National - 06:06 May 25, 2025
    Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif is set to begin a four-nation diplomatic tour today, with scheduled visits to Turkiye, Iran, Azerbaijan, and Tajikistan.
  • Sales tax ‘largest’ contributor to inequality, poverty: World Bank
    Dawn - 05:36 May 25, 2025
    ISLAMABAD: A World Bank stu­dy says the General Sales Tax (GST) has the largest marginal contribution to the national poverty increase, while GST payments account for over 7 per cent of households’ pretax expenditure, which leads to further impoverishment among poor and vulnerable households. The Effects of Taxes and Transfers on Inequality and Poverty in Pakis­tan says the GST has the largest ne­­g­ative impact on the poverty headco­unt; the Benazir Income Support Programme has the largest positive impact on inequality reduction. Estimations of the marginal contributions of individual fiscal instruments — or the additional impact that individual fiscal instruments have on poverty or inequality when all other fiscal instruments are included — demonstrate that GST has the largest marginal contribution to the national poverty increase. GST is allocated roughly in proportion to consumption expenditure and, therefore, is neither strongly regressive nor strongly progressive. The BISP cash transfer meanwhile de­­­m...
  • India’s water move threatens millions, UN told
    Dawn - 05:18 May 25, 2025
    • Pakistan terms IWT suspension ‘dangerous escalation’ • Officials spar over India’s targeting of civilian areas UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has warned the United Nations that India’s unilateral decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) represents a dangerous escalation that violates international law and threatens the survival of more than 240 million people. Speaking at a UN meeting on protecting water in armed conflict on Friday evening, Pakistan urged the world community to act before such actions triggered a humanitarian catastrophe or destabilised the region. “This is a grave violation of international law, including human rights law, the treaty law and customary international law,” said Ambassador Usman Jadoon, Pakistan’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the Arria Formula meeting convened by Slovenia. “We strongly condemn India’s unlawful announcement to hold the Treaty in abeyance and call upon India to strictly abide by its legal obligations and refrain from stopping, diverting or r...
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  • Hailstorm, rains ravage Punjab, KP, Islamabad
    Dawn - 05:11 May 25, 2025
    • 19 dead, over 90 injured in Punjab • Road, air travel disrupted; walls and roofs collapse, infrastructure damaged • Widespread outages reported from parts of country • Crops, power lines damaged in KP; 113 feeders trip across province ISLA­M­ABAD / LAHORE /PES­H­­­­­A­WAR: At least 19 people were killed and over 90 others injured as powerful windstorms and heavy rains battered several parts of the country on Saturday, paralysing road and air traffic, damaging infrastructure and triggering widespread power outages. Heavy rainfall accompanied by gusty winds and hail also struck Islamabad, leading to water accumulation in several low-lying areas and trees falling at multiple spots. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, strong winds and hailstorms caused extensive damage to crops and power lines but no fatalities were reported. Over 113 power feeders tripped across the province, with areas like Peshawar, Mardan, Khyber, Swabi, Swat and Abbottabad worst affected. Meanwhile, a private airline from Karachi to Lahore narrowly avo...
  • Packaged juice makers seek tax cuts
    Dawn - 05:04 May 25, 2025
    LAHORE: The formal packaged juice industry has urged the government to take immediate action in the upcoming federal budget, requesting a significant cut in the Federal Excise Duty (FED). The juice industry is calling for a substantial reduction in the Federal Excise Duty (FED), which was introduced in 2023 at a rate of 20 per cent, compounded by an existing 18pc General Sales Tax (GST). According to a spokesperson for the Fruit Juice Council, this combined burden is severely impacting the documented sector and leading to serious economic repercussions. The sector, which was expecting sales exceeding Rs72 billion in FY23, witnessed a 45pc plunge to Rs42bn. This has stalled industry growth and resulted in a considerable shortfall in the government’s revenue projections for the current fiscal year. The exorbitant tax burden, effectively pushing the tax component on a pack of juice to around 42pc of its price, has fundamentally impacted consumer affordability. This has inadvertently fuelled an alarming surge in ...
  • PM Shehbaz’ cross-examination continues in defamation suit
    Dawn - 04:38 May 25, 2025
    LAHORE: A sessions court on Saturday adjourned a Rs10 billion defamation suit of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif against incarcerated PTI founding chairman Imran Khan as the counsel for the defendant continued the cross-examination of the plaintiff. Additional District & Sessions Judge (AD&SJ) Yalmaz Ghani conducted the hearing on the suit, while PM Shehbaz and his counsel Mustafa Ramday joined via a video link. At the outset of the hearing, the prime minister congratulated all attendees on winning the battle against India. In response, the judge also said, “Congratulations to you as well.” Advocate Muhammad Hussain Chotia, the counsel for the PTI founder, said this was indeed a matter of joy and it was a victory for the whole nation. During cross-examination, the defendant’s counsel asked the plaintiff whether the alleged defamatory statement had been made in writing. The prime minister said the allegations had been repeatedly made on television. The lawyer then asked PM Shehbaz whether he himself ever made su...
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  • Online data shows X restored after complaints of disruption
    Dawn - 04:36 May 25, 2025
    ISLAMABAD: Access to the social media platform X was gradually restored in Pakistan on Saturday after a global outage, which affected services in several countries. Downdetector, which mon­itors internet outages in real time, showed a spike in users’ complaints after 5pm. The tally pea­ked with 372 complaints at 5:36pm, with more than 600 complaints in total reported by late evening. Users said they were unable to log in to their accounts and send tweets. However, the number of complaints reduced by 8pm, indicating the restoration of services. The Pakistan Telec­ommunications Authority (PTA) noted that social media platform X was facing a mass global outage, including in Pakistan, but stated that the country’s internet services “remain fully functional”. “PTA’s investigation into the matter has confirmed that there are no technical issues at Pakistan’s internet gateways.” “All other internet services across the country remain fully functional,” PTA said. X was blocked in Pakistan on Feb 17, 2024, after allega...
  • Holding Indus treaty in abeyance has no legal cover, says minister
    Dawn - 04:22 May 25, 2025
    LAHORE: Federal Minister for Water Resources Muhammad Moeen Wattoo has warned India that holding the Indus Water Treaty (IWC) in abeyance unilaterally is “absolutely unlawful and an act of war”. He further said that the treaty still exists despite New Delhi holding it in abeyance “unilaterally and illegally”. “The words ‘holding in abeyance’ used by India doesn’t exist anywhere in the law. Therefore, the Indus Water Treaty exist as it is, as these words cannot abolish it,” Mr Wattoo said while speaking at a seminar on Saturday. “Holding the treaty in abeyance is absolutely illegal immoral. It is a violation of all international agreements,” the minister added. Ex-Indus water commissioner warns China and other upstream countries may block flow of water to India Talking about the background of the issue, the federal minister said the correspondence between the two countries were underway since 2024. India wrote a letter to Pakistan, seeking some modification in the treaty under the Article 12 (3) of the treaty....
  • Saad Bin Munawar becomes first Pakistani to summit Everest from North Side
    The Nation - National - 04:13 May 25, 2025
    Saad Bin Munawar has made history by becoming the first Pakistani to climb Mount Everest (8,848.
  • Pakistan, IMF agree on budget blueprint
    Dawn - 04:11 May 25, 2025
    • Both sides to continue discussions on revenue, defence, development, tariff reforms • Next review likely in second half of 2025 • Mission thanks federal, provincial authorities for constructive engagement ISLAMABAD: In a significant development, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Pakistani authorities have reached a preliminary agreement on a comprehensive financial framework, paving the way for continued negotiations on the budget for fiscal year 2025-26. Officials in the finance ministry indicate that discussions are set to advance in the coming days, with the goal of finalising crucial fiscal policies, including the revenue collection target for FY26, development outlay, defence expenditure, and the highly debated tariff rationalisation plan for the industry. The areas where agreements remain pending include tax concessions for the salaried class, an increase in defence budget and policies related to real estate. The discussions will also focus on reducing expenditures, as well as continuing refor...
  • Severe storm hits Punjab, leaves 8 dead and 45 injured
    The Nation - National - 04:07 May 25, 2025
    A powerful storm swept across multiple districts of Punjab, leaving a trail of destruction and claiming at least eight lives while injuring 45 others, according to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA).
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  • First power equipment dashboard unveiled to boost industry
    Dawn - 04:01 May 25, 2025
    LAHORE: The country has unveiled its first Power Equipment Manu­fact­uring Dash­­board, a real-time digital tool to monitor local­­­i­­sation progress, assess vendor capacity and ide­­ntify strategic investment opportunities under the Power Sector Indig­enisation Plan (PSIP). The launch took place during the National Consu­ltative Workshop on the Power Sector Indig­eni­sation Roadmap, organised by the National Grid Company of Pakistan (NGC) — formerly known as the National Tran­smission and Despatch Company (NTDC) — in collaboration with the LUMS Energy Institute. Speaking via video link, Energy Minister Awais Leghari said the government was finalising a plan to supply 7,000-megawatt electricity to Pakistan’s export industry at the most competitive tariff in the region. “We are working on providing electricity at a marginal cost to boost exports,” the minister said. He added that power sector indigenisation was vital to shifting the country from an import-dependent to an export-led economy. The event brought ...
  • Bangladesh cancels $21m defence deal with India
    Dawn - 03:33 May 25, 2025
    THE government of Bangladesh has cancelled a $21 million contract awarded to Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd (GRSE), an Indian public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Defence, for the construction of an advanced ocean-going tug, The Hindu reported. According to the Indian publication, the cancellation closely follows India’s recent move to withdraw the transhipment facility previously extended to Bangladesh to export its cargo to third countries — a development that analysts interpret as signalling strain in bilateral relations. In a regulatory disclosure submitted to the National Stock Exchange of India Ltd and BSE Ltd under the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Require­ments) Regulations, 2015, GRSE confirmed that the government of Bangladesh had cancelled the order, originally placed in July 2024. The cancellation adds to a series of geopolitical developments since the change in political leadership in Bangladesh following the fall of prime minis...