Pakistan

  • Five, including four schoolgirls, killed as truck hits rickshaw in Jahanian
    The Nation - National - 13:35 Oct 22, 2025
    A speeding truck rammed into a school rickshaw near Adda Pull 14 Road in Jahanian, killing five people, including four young girls.
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  • Air chiefs of Pakistan and Romania agree to boost defence, training cooperation
    The Nation - National - 13:34 Oct 22, 2025
    Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, during official visit to Romania, called on Lieutenant General Leonard-Gabriel Baraboi, Chief of the Romanian Air Force Staff.
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  • PM Shehbaz commends Information Secretary Ambreen Jan for dedicated service on retirement
    The Nation - National - 13:26 Oct 22, 2025
    Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday lauded the services of Federal Secretary for Information and Broadcasting, Ambreen Jan, during her farewell call at the Prime Minister’s Office.
  • Saudi Arabia bans employers from charging domestic workers for recruitment, work permit
    Dawn - 13:23 Oct 22, 2025
    Saudi Arabia has banned employers from charging any fees to their domestic workers, including for recruitment and work permits, setting maximum penalties of a fine worth 20,000 riyals (SR) and a three-year ban on hiring, according to Saudi Gazette. The Saudi outlet reported on Monday that employers were banned from “charging any fees from their domestic workers”, including those “related to recruitment, change of professions, transfer of services, residency permit (iqama) and work permits”. Saudi Gazette said the provisions were included in the “Guide to the Rights and Obligations of Domestic Workers”, issued by the Saudi human resources ministry. It added that the new regulations “include a package of rights that guarantee the domestic worker a decent life and a stable work environment”. According to a guide available on the Saudi human resources ministry’s website, professions/jobs permitted by law in the domestic worker sector include “domestic worker, private driver, educator, home nurse, home cook, home ...
  • Turkiye pressing for Western fighter jets to claw back regional edge
    Dawn - 13:23 Oct 22, 2025
    Anxious to bolster its air power, Turkiye has proposed to European partners and the US ways it could swiftly obtain advanced fighter jets as it seeks to make up ground on regional rivals such as Israel, sources familiar with the talks say. NATO-member Turkiye, which has the alliance’s second-largest military, aims to leverage its best relations with the West in years to add to its ageing fleet 40 Eurofighter Typhoons, for which it inked a preliminary agreement in July, and later also US-made F-35 jets, despite Washington sanctions that currently block any deal. Strikes by Israel — the Middle East’s most advanced military with hundreds of US-supplied F-15, F-16 and F-35 fighters — on Turkiye’s neighbours Iran and Syria, as well as on Lebanon and Qatar, unnerved Ankara in the last year. They laid bare key vulnerabilities, prompting its push for rapid air power reinforcement to counter any potential threats and not be left exposed, officials say. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has sharply criticised Israel’s a...
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  • Youth in Gujranwala kills aunt accusing her of blasphemy
    Dawn - 13:17 Oct 22, 2025
    GUJRAT: A youth allegedly killed his aunt by slitting her throat at her house in People’s Colony, Gujranwala, on Tuesday, later claiming that she had “committed blasphemy” three months back. Reports say that the suspect, Ghulam Murslaeen of Multan, arrived at the house of victim Farah (30) (sister of his father) when her two children were at school and her husband Shahzad was at work. The suspect allegedly slit Farha’s throat with a sharp knife, leaving her dead on spot. He then came out of the house carrying the blood-stained knife and started shouting that he punished his aunt for “committing blasphemy”. Meanwhile, locals gathered at the scene and some of them started beating the suspect with cricket bats and kicks, leaving him injured. On being called by some area residents, police reached the spot and arrested the suspect. A team of the Punjab Forensic Science Agency (PFSA) also reached the spot and collected evidence from the crime scene. The victim’s dead body was shifted to the district headquarters ho...
  • ECP grants Punjab four weeks to finalize new delimitations for local government elections
    The Nation - National - 13:13 Oct 22, 2025
    The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has given the Punjab government a four-week deadline to complete new delimitations for the upcoming local government elections in the province.
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  • South Africa sniff series-levelling win after Pakistan slump in second Test
    Dawn - 13:12 Oct 22, 2025
    Simon Harmer grabbed three early wickets to push South Africa closer to a series-levelling victory over a faltering Pakistan in the second Test in Rawalpindi on Wednesday. Harmer took 3-26 as Pakistan ended the third day on a precarious 94-4 — just 23 runs ahead with six wickets and two days remaining on a spin-spiced Rawalpindi stadium pitch. Pakistan’s last hopes rest on Babar Azam, unbeaten on 49, and Mohammad Rizwan, 16 not out, as they strive to win the two-match series, having won the first Test by 93 runs in Lahore. South Africa piled up 404 runs after Senuran Muthusamy scored a career-best 89 not out and Kagiso Rabada posted his highest Test score of 71, giving the visitors a crucial 71-run lead. The home team scored 333 in their first innings. With their backs to the wall, Pakistan’s second innings started disastrously as opener Imam-ul-Haq (nine) and skipper Shan Masood (nought) fell to Harmer with the score at 16. It became 16-3 when Rabada had Abdullah Shafique caught in the slips for six. Harmer ...
  • FO condemns Israel’s renewed attacks on Gaza, calls on int’l community to intervene
    Dawn - 12:53 Oct 22, 2025
    Pakistan on Wednesday condemned Israel’s renewed hostilities in Gaza, following a US-backed ceasefire agreement, calling on the international community to take “urgent and effective” measures against the violation. Israeli forces have killed at least 87 Palestinians, among them civilians, since the ceasefire began, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, and two Israeli soldiers were killed by Palestinian freedom fighters in southern Gaza over the weekend, Reuters reported. On Sunday, more than 100 air strikes were reported in Rafah and Khan Younis in the south, Jabalia in the north, and other parts of central Gaza. While Israel accuses Hamas of initiating the hostilities with an attack on its forces in Rafah, the group has denied any knowledge or connection to the incident. “Pakistan strongly condemns the renewed attacks by the Israeli occupying forces in Gaza, resulting in the loss of numerous civilian lives,” said a statement released by the Foreign Office (FO) today. It noted that Israeli actions “run cont...
  • Six Militants killed as security forces dismantle Indian-backed terror group in Balochistan’s Dalbandin
    The Nation - National - 12:50 Oct 22, 2025
    Security forces conducted a successful counter-terrorism operation in Dalbandin, Balochistan, eliminating six terrorists linked to an Indian-backed outfit known as Fitna Al-Hindustan.
  • Pakistan condemns renewed attacks by Israel in Gaza
    The Nation - National - 11:51 Oct 22, 2025
    Pakistan has strongly condemned the renewed attacks by the Israeli occupying forces in Gaza, resulting in the loss of numerous civilian lives.
  • Smog season
    Dawn - 11:50 Oct 22, 2025
    AS temperatures begin to drop, smog makes an unwelcome arrival in many parts of the country, particularly Lahore and urban Punjab. This health and climate crisis has been brewing for some years, while the state — nudged on by civil society and experts — has begun to take steps to combat the smog hazard. South Asian cities have some of the worst air on the planet, and many Pakistani urban centres are included in this unenviable list. For example, on Tuesday, both Lahore and Karachi were amongst the top five most polluted cities globally, as per IQAir monitoring data, with air quality described as “very unhealthy”. And as winter sets in, things will get worse. In Lahore’s case, experts say a combination of local factors and pollutants blowing in from across the border with India are responsible for the dirty air. In particular, pollution caused by firecrackers set off during the Diwali celebrations in India has aggravated matters, as that country’s supreme court relaxed a ban on fireworks, allowing ‘green firec...
  • PNS Yarmook seizes narcotics worth $ 972 mln
    The Nation - National - 11:46 Oct 22, 2025
    Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) Yarmook, while operating under the Saudi-led Combined Task Force 150 (CTF-150) of the Combined Maritime Forces (CMF), successfully executed a major counter-narcotics operation in the North Arabian Sea, resulting in the seizure of narcotics valued at approximately $ 972 million.
  • Pakistan, UNODC to strengthen cooperation against environmental crimes
    The Nation - National - 11:36 Oct 22, 2025
    Pakistan and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) have agreed to enhance cooperation to curb environmental crimes, including illegal logging, electronic waste trade, and money laundering linked to natural resource exploitation.
  • One militant killed as security forces clear hideouts in Bajaur operation
    The Nation - National - 10:41 Oct 22, 2025
    Security forces conducted a successful operation in Bajaur on Wednesday, killing one militant while several others escaped with injuries.
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  • Two police officers martyred in armed attack in Nushki
    The Nation - National - 10:36 Oct 22, 2025
    Unidentified gunmen attacked police personnel in Nushki district’s Gharibabad area on Wednesday, leaving two officers dead.
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  • President Zardari to visit Qatar for Global Social Development Conference
    The Nation - National - 10:23 Oct 22, 2025
    President Asif Ali Zardari will visit Qatar in early November to attend the second Global Social Development Conference, taking place in Doha from November 4 to 6.
  • FM Dar, Saudi counterpart discuss Gaza, reaffirm commitment to peace and stability
    Dawn - 10:13 Oct 22, 2025
    Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and his Saudi counterpart, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, discussed Gaza during an phone call and also reaffirmed their shared commitment to peace and stability in the region, the Foreign Office said (FO) on Wednesday. “Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar spoke on the phone late last night with the Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia, H.H. Prince Faisal bin Farhan,” the FO posted on X today. According to the FO, the two leaders “reviewed recent developments in the region, including [in] Gaza and Palestine”, building on previous discussions. The FO further stated that both sides “reaffirmed their shared commitment to peace and stability in the region and agreed to stay closely engaged on matters of mutual interest”. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia were among the eight Muslim countries that had worked with US President Donald Trump’s administration on a plan to end Israel’s genocide and invasion in Gaza. Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan both had hailed the signing ...
  • Imperial College London refutes Punjab govt’s claims of campus in Lahore, says has no such plans
    Dawn - 10:07 Oct 22, 2025
        Screenshot of post made by Punjab Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb on X on October 18.    Imperial College London has refuted the Punjab government’s claims that it is opening a campus at the Nawaz Sharif IT City in Lahore, saying that all of its campuses are based in the United Kingdom (UK). On October 18, the PML-N had posted on its official X account about a meeting chaired by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz. The post said that a campus of Imperial College London would open at the Nawaz Sharif IT City, adding that the foundation stone would be laid in November. “A modern 300-bed hospital will also be built within the college campus,” it said. In a separate post on X, Punjab Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb had also made a similar statement about the meeting chaired by the chief minister. “A campus of Imperial College London will be established in the Nawaz Sharif IT City which will also include a state-of-the-art 300-bed hospital and its foundation stone will be laid in November,” she had said. The post has since been deleted. Screenshot of post made by Punjab Senior Minister Marriyum Aura...
  • Aurangzeb ‘quite hopeful’ Pakistan can achieve close to 3.5pc GDP growth during ongoing fiscal year
    Dawn - 09:59 Oct 22, 2025
    Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has said he is “quite hopeful” that Pakistan could manage to achieve GDP growth of close to 3.5 per cent during the ongoing fiscal year despite the impact of recent floods. The finance czar shared this projection during an interview on CGTN America programme ‘One on One’, which was published on Tuesday. During the interview, the finance minister was asked how big a challenge the recent floods posed to economic recovery. To that, Aurangzeb began his reply by underlining that climate change was an “existential issue for Pakistan”. “We are living it day in and day out,” he said. He then went on to recall previous floods and their impact, and stated: “We grew at 3pc GDP last year. We had estimated that we would grow a little over 4pc this year, but now, given the flood situation, this will shave off a certain percentage around that. But, I am still quite hopeful that we can manage anything close to 3.5pc during this fiscal year.” At the outset of the interview, the finance mini...