Pakistan

  • American investors urged to explore mineral sector
    Dawn - 05:11 Jun 26, 2025
    ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Energy Ali Pervaiz Malik on Wednesday urged American investors and companies to explore Pakistan’s vast mineral wealth through public-private partnerships and joint ventures. Speaking at a webinar titled “Opportunities in Pakistan’s Mining Sector – Unlocking Mineral Potential”, the minister highlighted the country’s rich endowment of mineral resources, including gold, copper, coal, rare earth elements and other critical minerals vital for the global energy transition. The event was jointly organised by the Ministry of Energy and the US Embassy in Pakistan to promote investment opportunities in the country’s minerals and mining sector. Mr Malik assured that both the Government of Pakistan and the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) are fully committed to facilitating international companies seeking to partner in unlocking Pakistan’s mineral reserves. He emphasised Pakistan’s growing role in the global shift towards clean energy, citing the nation’s abundant reserves o...
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  • Four killed in Kurram landmine explosions
    Dawn - 05:02 Jun 26, 2025
    KURRAM: At least four people were killed in two landmine explosions in the border area of Pewar Sharamkhel in Kurram district on Wednesday. According to Kurram District Police Officer Habibullah, the blasts also resulted in injuries to four others. Parachinar Hospital’s Medi­cal Superintendent Mir Hassan Jan told Dawn that the dece­a­sed were identified as Nawab Ali, Aamir Hussain, Hidayat Hussain, and Manzar Ali. All four died on the spot. The injured — identified as Muhammad, Qunein, Shafaat Hussain and Hassan Ghulam — were initially taken to Para­chi­nar Hospital for first-aid, and later referred to Peshawar for further treatment. DPO Habib­ul­­lah said police teams had been dispatched to the area and that an investigation is underway. Two of the injured, Qunein and Hassan Ghulam, told Dawn that the landmines exploded as they neared a mountain area. They said they were seriously wounded in the blasts, which also killed four of their companions and two horses on the spot. Tribal elders strongly condemned th...
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  • Budget 2025-26: FBR under fire over smuggling, graft allegations
    Dawn - 04:56 Jun 26, 2025
    • NA set to pass federal budget today with amendments • Omar Ayub labels budget ‘dead on arrival’, slams inflation claims • Rs4.8tr in grants approved for four ministries • Finance minister claims macroeconomic stability restored ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) came under fire in the National Assembly on Wednesday over allegations of collusion with smugglers and tax evaders, as the House paved the way for the federal budget’s passage today (Thursday). The budget, presented on June 10, is now set to pass with previously agreed-upon amendments. On Wednesday, the National Asse­m­bly completed the process of approving demands for grants to cover the ex­­­pe­n­ses of various ministries and divisions. It approved 31 demands for grants totalling Rs4.814 trillion for four ministries and divisions —Finance and Revenue, Human Rights, Interior, and National Food Security — while rejecting all 430 cut motions submitted by the opposition. Leader of the Opposition Omar Ayub Khan, speaking during the debate on...
  • Glof warning in northern areas, Gilgit-Baltistan
    Dawn - 04:47 Jun 26, 2025
     A flash flood in the Burundubar stream near Attabad Lake blocks access to the Luxus resort.—Photo by the writer A flash flood in the Burundubar stream near Attabad Lake blocks access to the Luxus resort.—Photo by the writer GILGIT: NDMA’s Nat­ional Emergencies Ope­ration Centre (NEOC) on Wednesday issued a Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (Glof) alert for northern areas, including Gilgit-Baltistan, citing a dangerous combination of persistent high temperatures, intensified monsoon currents and a prevailing westerly wave. The alert comes as current heatwaves intensify glacier melting across the region, leading to increased water levels and flash floods creating disasters in downstream areas. A flash flood triggered on Wednesday by a melting glacier occurred in the Burundubar stream, which flows into the famous tourist point Attabad Lake, according to Rescue 1122. The floodwater blocked access to the Luxus hotel, entering its premises where “a large number of national and foreign tourists were present”. 160 evacuated by boat after flash flooding near Attabad Lake More than 160 tourists and hotel staff were evacuated by boat. ...
  • Trump praises COAS again for averting nuclear war
    Dawn - 03:14 Jun 26, 2025
    WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Wednesday once again credited Field Marshal Asim Munir for helping prevent a nuclear conflict with India, adding that he persuaded both sides to back down by linking peace to trade. Explaining how he helped defuse tensions across the globe — from Ukr­­aine to Serbia — Trump said “the most impo­r­­tant” of these conflicts was last month’s war scare between India and Pakistan. “And that was not whether or not they may someday have nukes, like we are talking about the Middle East, like we are talking about with Israel and Iran. This is — they have nuclear weapons,” President Trump said at his news conference in The Hague, at the conclusion of a Nato summit. Referring to recent tensions between the two South Asian neighbours, Trump said, “I ended that with a series of phone calls on trade. I said, ‘Look, if you are going to be fighting each other…’ It was getting very bad — you know how bad that last attack was. It was very bad. If you are really going to go fighting with ...
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  • Electricity supply resumed in North Karachi: KE
    ARY NEWS - 19:57 Jun 25, 2025
    KEKARACHI: Electricity supply has resumed in Karachi’s North Karachi Sector 5C-1, according to a K-Electric (KE) spokesperson. “The area had experienced a power outage due to a scheduled maintenance shutdown, which has now been successfully completed and restored,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “Maintaining the electrical infrastructure is essential for ensuring a reliable power […]
  • Pakistan cracks down on human smuggling and passport fraud
    ARY NEWS - 19:50 Jun 25, 2025
    NADRA, Pakistan human smuggling, NADRA data breach, fake passports, cybercrime PakistanPakistan’s Minister of State for Interior, Talal Chaudhry, has declared that no fake passports can currently be issued in the country, following a crackdown on networks involved in human smuggling and passport fraud, ARY News reported. According to Talal Chaudhry, authorities have arrested over 285 human traffickers, including more than 200 individuals associated with the […]
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  • Sugar price surges Rs 190 per kg in Karachi
    ARY NEWS - 19:50 Jun 25, 2025
    Karachi sugar price hike, sugar mafia in Pakistan, sugar price June 2025, sugar crisis KarachiKARACHI: The Karachi sugar price hike has once again risen steeply, crossing Rs190 per kilogram in different areas, leaving citizens struggling under the pressure of inflation, ARY News reported. Just a few days ago, sugar was being sold at a rate of Rs 175 per kg. But an unexpected hike in the price of Rs […]
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  • MindsEye developer announces layoffs after disastrous launch
    ARY NEWS - 19:50 Jun 25, 2025
    MindsEye, Build a Rocket Boy, game, gta 6MindsEye developer Build a Rocket Boy is reportedly laying off employees less than a month after the tumultuous release of its debut game. According to a report by IGN, the developer confirmed some internal changes weeks after launching its game, which was considered a rival of the hotly anticipated Grand Theft Auto (GTA) 6. Comparisons […]
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  • Tiny Kitten freed from car engine in California
    ARY NEWS - 19:45 Jun 25, 2025
    viral, kitten rescued from car engine, Alameda animal control, car engine safety, kitten rescue CaliforniaCALIFORNIA: In an encouraging viral rescue operation on June 25, animal control officers in Alameda, California, successfully rescued a stuck kitten inside the engine compartment of a parked car at an OfficeMax parking lot. The Alameda Police Department highlighted in a social media post that the kitten was exposed, hiding under the hood, seeking shelter […]
  • Pak to play three T20Is against BD
    The Express Tribune - 19:36 Jun 25, 2025
    The series will commence from July 20 at Sher-e-Bangla stadium
  • England knew they could 'blow match apart': Stokes
    The Express Tribune - 19:36 Jun 25, 2025
    The hosts snatched a five-wicket victory against India in Leeds
  • Chase ready to lead much-changed Windies
    The Express Tribune - 19:36 Jun 25, 2025
    First Test of three-match series will be played at Kensington Oval
  • Chelsea through to CWC knockouts
    The Express Tribune - 19:36 Jun 25, 2025
    Benfica stun Bayern to set up clash with the Blues
  • Emma Raducanu's tears of joy
    The Express Tribune - 19:36 Jun 25, 2025
    She fought back from losing the opening set to Ann Li
  • Rizwan vows to serve Pak athletes
    The Express Tribune - 19:36 Jun 25, 2025
    Director National Hospital DHA aims to make country shine in nutraceutical world
  • Commissioner Karachi to be honoured
    The Express Tribune - 19:36 Jun 25, 2025
    Quaid-e-Azam gold medal for Hassan Naqvi: Javed Jhangra
  • Sixteen deaths recorded in Kenya protests, most killed by police, Amnesty Kenya says
    ARY NEWS - 19:19 Jun 25, 2025
    Kenya protestSixteen people died during nationwide anti-government protests in Kenya on Wednesday, most of them killed by police, the head of Amnesty Kenya said, a year after deadly demonstrations against a tax bill culminated in the storming of parliament. Thousands of Kenyans took to the streets to commemorate last year’s demonstrations, in which more than 60 people died, with […]