Pakistan

  • Clashes break out in Lahore after raid on TLP HQ goes awry
    Dawn - 03:57 Oct 09, 2025
    LAHORE: Violence broke out in the city late on Wednesday night, after police launched a crackdown on the headquarters of Tehreek-i- Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) in a bid to arrest its chief, Saad Rizvi. At least three police constables were reportedly injured in clashes with enraged TLP supporters, who attacked law enforcers with stones and iron rods. Police responded with tear-gas shelling, turning Multan Road into a battleground. Videos shared on social media, which could not be immediately verified by Dawn, showed TLP activists running as police fired tear gas. Other clips showed TLP activists holding up spent bullet casings and tear gas shells. The crackdown on TLP’s central office came after the group annou­nced plans for a massive anti-Israel demonstration outside the US emb­as­sy in the federal capital on Friday. In anticipation of the protest, the Islamabad administration has also begun placing shipping containers at Faizabad Interchange — the historic site of several TLP sit-ins. A statement issued by TLP ...
  • 'Perfect storm' brings down Gandapur
    The Express Tribune - 20:28 Oct 08, 2025
    PTI founder picks Sohail Afridi as K-P CM; Incumbent sends resignation to governor
  • Two officers among 11 army men martyred
    The Express Tribune - 20:28 Oct 08, 2025
    19 terrorists also eliminated in Orakzai IBO, says ISPR
  • PPP eyes opp benches in Punjab
    The Express Tribune - 20:28 Oct 08, 2025
    Dar, Ayaz assure president of ending political mudslinging
  • President Zardari, FM Dar, Naqvi discuss country’s political situation amid PPP-PML-N row
    Dawn - 19:30 Oct 08, 2025
    President Asif Ali Zardari discussed the country’s political situation with Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Wednesday night amid the continuing spat between federal coalition partners PPP and PML-N. The PPP and the PML-N’s Punjab leadership have been engaged in a war of words for the past many days over issues ranging from flood compensation to water rights in the context of the Cholistan canals project. The PPP, which is in power in Sindh, has been particularly incensed by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s remarks, whose party is also leading the federal government. Concerted efforts have been made by leading figures, such as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Zardari, who have stepped in to defuse tensions, with the latter also calling on Naqvi to play his role for a possible rapprochement. A statement issued from the President’s Secretariat late at night said Zardari discussed national and global issues with Foreign Minister Dar, National Assembly Speaker A...
  • IMF relief sought on flood losses
    The Express Tribune - 19:29 Oct 08, 2025
    Lender sets Rs3.1tr surplus target with Rs500b flood relief; losses hit Rs744b
  • PTI names Sohail Afridi for KP CM; Gandapur resigns on Imran’s directive
    Dawn - 19:07 Oct 08, 2025
    PTI’s Ali Amin Gandapur said on Wednesday that he resigned from his role as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief minister while the party’s general secretary, Salman Akram Raja, confirmed that party founder Imran Khan directed Sohail Afridi to assume the role of provincial chief executive. In a post on X following today’s surprise developments, Gandapur said: “In respectful compliance of the orders of my leader … Imran Khan, it is my honour to tender my resignation.” He also attached a copy of his resignation sent to KP Governor Faisal Karim Kundi. “When I took over as chief minister, the province was faced with a dual challenge of financial ruin and menace of terrorism. Over the last one and a half year, with the support of my cabinet, our party members and workers, my team of bureaucracy and above all, guidance of Imran Khan, we steered the province to financial stability and countered the menace of militancy with resolute courage and unwavering decision-making. We initiated mega projects of nation-building in a provin...
  • 'The Smashing Machine' stumbles in debut round
    The Express Tribune - 19:03 Oct 08, 2025
    Despite rave reviews and Oscar buzz, the $50 million drama opens weakly
  • Kendall Jenner leads Bond Girl bets
    The Express Tribune - 19:03 Oct 08, 2025
    Bookmakers place model atop list for coveted role
  • Oscars of internet? Instagram thinks so
    The Express Tribune - 19:03 Oct 08, 2025
    Platform launches Rings Awards while fine-tuning tools and maps to keep creators — and audiences — hooked
  • Reel icons demand real action for film revival
    The Express Tribune - 19:03 Oct 08, 2025
    Mustafa Qureshi and Ghulam Mohiuddin stress films can restore Pakistan's soft image
  • 'Bennifer' reunite on red carpet
    The Express Tribune - 19:03 Oct 08, 2025
    Lopez credits Affleck for 'Kiss of the Spider Woman'
  • Lt col, major among 11 personnel martyred in KP’s Orakzai IBO: ISPR
    Dawn - 18:51 Oct 08, 2025
    Military and civilian officials offer funeral prayers for two officers martyred during an operation in KP’s Orakzai area in Rawalpindi on October 10. — Photo courtesy ISPREleven military personnel, including a lieutenant colonel and a major, were martyred during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Orakzai district, the military’s media affairs wing said on Wednesday. A statement by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that last night, security forces conducted an IBO in Orakzai district on the reported presence of terrorists belonging to Indian proxy Fitna Al Khawarij. Fitna Al Khawarij is the state-designated term for the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). “During the conduct of operation, 19 Indian-sponsored khwarij were sent to hell due to effective engagement by own troops,” the ISPR said. It added that during the exchange of fire, 39-year-old Lieutenant Colonel Junaid Tariq, who was leading his troops from the front, and his second-in-command, 33-year-old Major Tayyab Rahat, embraced martyrdom along with nine of their men. The soldiers were identified as 38-year-old Naib Subedar Azam Gul, 35-year-old Naik Adil Hussain, 34-year-ol...
  • Cristiano Ronaldo becomes football’s first billionaire, says report
    Dawn - 18:31 Oct 08, 2025
    Cristiano Ronaldo has become the first footballer to reach billionaire status, according to the latest Bloomberg Billionaires Index, which has valued the Portugal great’s net worth at an estimated $1.4 billion. The 40-year-old striker’s financial ascent comes after he signed a new contract with Saudi side Al-Nassr in June reportedly worth more than $400 million. Bloomberg said that Ronaldo earned more than $550m in salary between 2002 and 2023, supplemented by a decade-long Nike deal worth nearly $18m annually, and lucrative endorsements with Armani, Castrol and others that added more than $175m to his fortune. Ronaldo’s move to Al-Nassr from Manchester United in 2023 had already made him the highest-paid player in football history, with an annual salary of 177m pounds ($237.52m), plus bonuses and a reported 15 per cent share in his Saudi Arabia club. Argentina and Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi has earned more than $600m in pre-tax salary during his career. Ronaldo’s billionaire status places him among a r...
  • Pakistan’s next generation of women cricketers look towards a brighter future
    Dawn - 18:17 Oct 08, 2025
    Aqsa Habib collects her Player of the Tournament trophy and cheque at the National Women’s U19 T20 Tournament at National Stadium, Karachi.Zoofishan Ayyaz already knows who’ll be on the women’s national cricket team in the coming years. She, for one, hopes to make it. The dream could very well be a reality given that she captained the Strikers to a four-wicket win against the Conquerors in the National Women’s Under-19 T20 Tournament final, and a performance that saw her take the player-of-the-match award. But she knows, with the firmest of convictions, that the cohort of teenage girls she plays with and against will be the future of women’s cricket in Pakistan “I’m telling you, in the coming times, cricket is about to change so much. We have incredible talent coming up,” Zoofi, as she is known to her teammates, told Dawn.com. “You’re going to see players that make you say ‘wow, Pakistan has this kind of talent’?” Over at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, Pakistan recorded their third straight loss in the ICC Women’s World Cup match as they struggled against defending champions Australia. But the 18-year-old from Wah Cantt exuded confidence a...
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  • Unpacking 5 major controversies of Gandapur’s tenure as KP CM
    Dawn - 18:07 Oct 08, 2025
    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur on Wednesday announced that he would step down from his office and the PTI confirmed that party founder Imran Khan had given the direction to do so along with nominating Sohail Afridi for the provincial top slot. PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar said Gandapur would send his resignation to the governor on Thursday. Gandapur assumed the office of chief minister after he was administered his oath by then-KP governor Haji Ghulam Ali on March 3, 2024. His tenure as chief minister was not without controversy, either involving the federal government or criticism from within his own party. In fact, it has been a tight-rope walk for the chief minister, from his first day in office, to balancing politics with realpolitik. He had to do business with the federal government, as KP is heavily dependent on its resources and the real power brokers. Government officials said that in the initial few months, Gandapur struggled to balance between focusing on governance and the rapi...
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