Pakistan

  • India and Canada agree on new roadmap for relations
    Dawn - 14:57 Oct 13, 2025
    India and Canada agreed on Monday on a new roadmap for their relations after talks between their foreign ministers in New Delhi, as both countries seek to mend ties strained over the killing of a Canadian Sikh separatist. The two countries, both of which are looking to diversify trade away from the United States due to tariff announcements, agreed to collaborate on areas such as critical minerals, trade and agricultural value chains, a joint statement said. “Reviving this partnership will not only create opportunities for enhanced economic cooperation but also help mitigate vulnerabilities arising from shifting global alliances,” it said. Almost two years of strained relations The statement came after Canada’s Foreign Minister Anita Anand met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and her counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar on Monday. “Both of our governments agree on the importance of elevating the relationship,” Anand said in her opening remarks at the meeting with Jaishankar. Relations between New Delhi and O...
  • In Jerusalem, Trump hails ‘historic dawn of a new Middle East’ after Gaza ceasefire deal
    Dawn - 14:51 Oct 13, 2025
    United States President Donald Trump told the Israeli parliament on Monday that the ceasefire he helped broker in the Gaza conflict had ushered in the “historic dawn of a new Middle East”. “And after so many years of unceasing war and endless danger, today the skies are calm, the guns are silent, the sirens are still, and the sun rises on a holy land that is finally at peace, a land and a region that will live, God willing, in peace for all eternity,” he said. “This is not only the end of a war … This is the historic dawn of a new Middle East.“ Trump’s lightning visit to Israel came ahead of a summit in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh co-chaired by the American president, who has declared the conflict in Gaza “over”. Under the ceasefire deal, Israel is due to release nearly 2,000 Palestinians held in its jails. Addressing the Israeli parliament, Trump called the agreement that brought about a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of the captives held by Hamas a triumph as he thanked mediators from the...
  • Punjab Governor administers oath to new ministers as assembly passes LG Bill 2025
    The Nation - National - 14:36 Oct 13, 2025
    Punjab Governor Sardar Salim Haider Khan on Monday administered the oath to newly appointed provincial ministers Rana Muhammad Iqbal Khan and Manshaullah Butt during a ceremony held at the Governor House.
  • PM Shehbaz, President Mahmoud Abbas discuss Gaza ceasefire at Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit
    The Nation - National - 14:19 Oct 13, 2025
    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a warm and friendly meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on the sidelines of the Peace Summit in Sharm El-Sheikh.
  • Pakistan Army wins gold medal at Cambrian Patrol 2025 in UK
    The Nation - National - 14:07 Oct 13, 2025
    The Pakistan Army team has secured a gold medal at the prestigious Cambrian Patrol 2025, an international military exercise held in Wales, United Kingdom.
  • China very concerned about border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan, foreign ministry says
    Dawn - 14:02 Oct 13, 2025
    China is concerned about recent border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan and has asked the two countries to protect their nationals and investments in the region, Beijing’s foreign ministry said on Monday. Intense border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan started late on Saturday night and continued into Sunday morning. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that 23 Pakistani troops were martyred and 200 Taliban and affiliated terrorists were killed when Islamabad responded to aggression by Kabul. Afghanistan claimed it carried out the attack as a “retaliatory” measure, accusing Islamabad of conducting air strikes in its territory earlier this week. For its part, Islamabad has not confirmed whether it was behind the air strikes but maintains that Kabul should “stop harbouring the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan on its soil”. In response to Islamabad’s repeated calls to bar terrorists from using its territory for cross-border attacks, Afghanistan denies the allegation of allowing terrorist out...
  • Noman derails South Africa to 216-6 in first Pakistan Test
    Dawn - 13:46 Oct 13, 2025
    Spinner Noman Ali grabbed four wickets to restrict South Africa to 216-6 at the close of play on day two of the first Test in Lahore on Monday, despite a fighting half century from Tony de Zorzi. Spinners dominated on a turning Gaddafi Stadium pitch as all the day’s 11 wickets went to slow bowlers, with South African left-armer Senuran Muthusamy taking a career-best 6-117 to dismiss Pakistan for 378. Zorzi was holding the fort at the close with 81 not out and Muthusamy on six as South Africa trail by 162 runs in the first innings. Zorzi batted with guts, knocking nine boundaries and a six, combating Noman, who claimed 4-85. South Africa started off well with 45-0 on the board when Noman removed touring skipper Aiden Markram for 20 and Wiaan Mulder for 17 — both caught behind by wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan. Ryan Rickelton, who scored a punishing 71 with two sixes and nine boundaries, and Zorzi added 94 for the third wicket, taking on the spinners with some aggressive shots. It was part-timer Salman Agha who b...
  • PSX plummets by 4,600 points after weekend Afghan skirmish, TLP crackdown
    Dawn - 13:25 Oct 13, 2025
    The Pakistan Stock Exchange’s (PSX) benchmark KSE-100 Index plummeted by over 4,600 points on Monday due to continuing political uncertainty, the weekend conflict with Afghanistan and the ongoing crackdown on the Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP). The benchmark KSE-100 index opened at 163,098.19 points before dropping by 4,654.77 points, or 2.85 per cent, to close at 158,443.42. Of 482 active scrips, only 74 advanced , 375 declined while 33 remained unchanged. The PSX had experienced a sharp decline over the previous week as a combination of global and domestic uncertainties dented investor sentiment. Intense border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan that started late on Saturday night and continued into Sunday morning cast a shadow over the bourse. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said 23 troops were martyred and 200 Taliban and affiliated terrorists were killed when Islamabad responded to aggression by Kabul. Meanwhile, a crackdown against TLP protesters early Monday, who had been camped at M...
  • Trio win Nobel economics prize for work on innovation, growth and ‘creative destruction’
    Dawn - 13:18 Oct 13, 2025
    John Hassler, Chairman of the Committee for the Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, when the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, the Nobel Prize in Economics 2025, is presented during a press conference at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on October 13. — ReutersJoel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt won the 2025 Nobel economics prize on Monday for their work on how innovation and the forces of “creative destruction” can drive economic growth and lift living standards across the globe. Their research explains how technology gives rise to new products and production methods which replace old ones, resulting in a better standard of living, health and quality of life. “Over the last two centuries, for the first time in history, the world has seen sustained economic growth. This has lifted vast numbers of people out of poverty and laid the foundation of our prosperity,” the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which awards the prize, said in a statement. Economic growth not guaranteed The laureates have also shown that such progress cannot be taken for granted, the Academy said, while two of the prize winners highlighted that US President Donald Trump’s trade policies would impinge on growth. “Economic stagnation, not growth, has been the norm for most of human histo...
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  • Punjab Assembly passes local government bill 2025 amid fierce opposition protests
    The Nation - National - 12:09 Oct 13, 2025
    Amid loud protests and uproar from the opposition benches, the Punjab Assembly on Monday passed the Punjab Local Government Bill 2025.
  • Khawaja Asif denounces protests held in name of religion
    The Nation - National - 11:35 Oct 13, 2025
    Federal Minister for Defence Khawaja Asif on Monday said that organizing armed mobs, blocking roads, and taking people hostage in the name of religion amounts to desecration of faith.
  • Punjab achieves 100% environmental compliance of motorway brick kilns under CM Maryam Nawaz’s initiative
    The Nation - National - 11:28 Oct 13, 2025
    For the first time in the province’s history, the Punjab Environment Department has issued a comprehensive environmental compliance report on brick kilns located along the Motorway.
  • Punjab government committed to people’s welfare: Azma Bukhari
    The Nation - National - 10:47 Oct 13, 2025
    Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari has said that the provincial government is taking concrete measures for the welfare of the people.
  • Pakistan dispatches another aid consignment for Palestine on PM’s directive
    The Nation - National - 10:45 Oct 13, 2025
    On the directive of Prime Minister of Pakistan, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has dispatched another relief consignment for the people of Palestine.
  • Does KP have two chief ministers now? Legal experts weigh in
    Dawn - 09:36 Oct 13, 2025
    In a day of high political drama at the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, PTI’s Sohail Afridi was elected the province’s new chief minister. However, his victory unfolded amid walkouts, protests, and a deepening constitutional crisis over whether the outgoing CM, Ali Amin Gandapur, had even truly vacated his seat. As chants of “Sohail Afridi zindabad” echoed through the assembly hall, the opposition staged a walkout, declaring the entire process “unconstitutional.” Speaker Babar Saleem Swati, however, pressed ahead and ruled it lawful under Article 130, declaring Afridi’s election valid even as questions swirled over Gandapur’s disputed resignation, returned by Governor Faisal Karim Kundi for having “disparate signatures.” The episode has set off a flurry of debate: can a new chief minister be elected when the previous one still holds office? Lawyers have since weighed in, dissecting whether the assembly’s actions uphold or undermine the constitutional process. An attempt to thwart the will of the many “The opposi...
  • Gold hits all-time high at Rs 428,200 per tola
    The Nation - National - 09:36 Oct 13, 2025
    The price of per tola 24 karat gold reached an all-time high on Monday, rising by Rs 5,500 to Rs 428,200 compared to Rs 422,700 on last day, according to the All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association.
  • PM arrives in Sharm-El-Sheikh to attend Gaza peace plan signing ceremony
    The Nation - National - 09:34 Oct 13, 2025
    Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Monday, arrived here in Egypt, on a special invitation from U.
  • CM Maryam calls for constant readiness to combat natural disasters
    The Nation - National - 09:31 Oct 13, 2025
    Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has stressed the need for all institutions to remain fully prepared to tackle natural disasters and protect human lives.
  • Prisoners convicted under ATA not entitled to pardon, says Balochistan High Court
    Dawn - 07:30 Oct 13, 2025
    QUETTA: The Balochistan High Court has ruled that prisoners convicted under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) of 1997 are not legally entitled to any form of general or special remission or pardon. The court declared that Section 21-F of the ATA explicitly excludes terrorists from eligibility for clemency or sentence reduction, leaving no room for interpretation or relaxation. A two-member bench comprising Justice Muhammad Kamran Khan Mulakhail and Justice Najamuddin Mengal announced the verdict while hearing several constitutional petitions filed in 2023 and 2024, dismissing all of them collectively. According to the judgement, the petitioners had argued that they were entitled to the president’s pardon under Article 45 of the Constitution and to general or special remission under the Pakistan Prison Rules, 1978. However, the court held that the insertion of Section 21-F in 2001 was specifically intended to permanently exclude terrorism convicts from the scope of pardons. The bench noted that the amendment was a ...
  • PTI’s Sohail Afridi elected new Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    The Nation - National - 07:27 Oct 13, 2025
    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) nominee, Sohail Afridi, has been elected as the new Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa after securing 90 votes in the provincial assembly.