Pakistan

  • Planning minister advocates for revising market timings to rein in oil import bill
    Dawn - 15:04 Apr 04, 2026
    Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal on Saturday advocated for the revision of market timings to cut down on oil usage by saving electricity, as the country faces rising import costs amid the global oil crisis. Addressing a press conference in Lahore, Iqbal stressed the need to reduce energy spending to combat the economic difficulties arising from the ongoing war. Pointing out that Pakistan generated electricity using imported fuel, the planning minister emphasised the need to “bring efficiency in the consumption of petrol and diesel”. Iqbal observed that markets in Pakistan usually opened after 12pm and remained open till 2am, using “electricity generated from imported fuel”. “If we use electricity at night now, this will be generated from furnace oil, which costs the public Rs60-80 per unit,” he explained, asking whether such “irresponsible conduct” suited a nation facing an enormous crisis. “Crises are moments of behavioural change,” he said. The planning minister noted that provinces have been asked to consult ...
  • How Princess Diana changed royal Easter traditions
    The Express Tribune - 14:59 Apr 04, 2026
    She started egg hunts for William and Harry, a tradition they have continued
  • Presenting all 'Spider-Man' projects currently in works
    The Express Tribune - 14:59 Apr 04, 2026
    From Gwen Stacy to Spider-Noir returning, movie's fans are going to be busy
  • 'Dehli Gate': Romance meets culture in the heart of Lahore
    The Express Tribune - 14:59 Apr 04, 2026
    Much-awaited Pakistani film vividly portraying Punjab's capital premieres in Karachi
  • Trade, climate bodies aim to fix food supply chain
    The Express Tribune - 14:34 Apr 04, 2026
    Dairy, food sectors sensitive to energy fluctuations, logistics inefficiencies, meeting told
  • Illicit cigarette trade costs Rs300b annually
    The Express Tribune - 14:34 Apr 04, 2026
    Weak enforcement measures against illegal manufacturing, smuggling fuel revenue gap
  • EU states seek windfall tax on energy firms
    The Express Tribune - 14:34 Apr 04, 2026
    Ministers from Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Austria say companies must help 'ease burden'
  • LCCI vows to bridge industry-academia gap
    The Express Tribune - 14:34 Apr 04, 2026
    Chamber says research fails to reach practical application due to lack of direct coordination
  • Shahid Khaqan urges govt to deregulate fuel prices, promote electric vehicles
    Dawn - 13:31 Apr 04, 2026
    Awaam Pakistan President Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Saturday called on the government to deregulate petroleum prices and promote electric vehicles (EVs) to absorb the economic impact of rising oil prices amid the US-Israel war on Iran. Since the February 28 strikes by the US and Israel on Iran triggered the war and pushed up global oil prices, fuel prices in Pakistan have reached record highs. In two major hikes, petrol prices have risen from Rs266.17 to Rs378 — after a partial reduction in a recent hike — while those of high-speed diesel have surged from Rs280.86 to Rs520.35. Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Abbasi said: “I would like to say two things: deregulate the petroleum prices — the government is not capable of handling it — and pay attention to electric vehicles (EVs), especially on motorcycles.” “This amount keeps on increasing […] your system will function only if you incentivise EVs,” he added, citing China as an example of having policies to promote EVs. The former prime minister also ra...
  • Pakistan Navy inducts second Milgem-class corvette into fleet
    Dawn - 12:27 Apr 04, 2026
    The Pakistan Navy on Saturday inducted the second Milgem-class corvette into its fleet, said a statement from the service’s public relations department. The warship is the second of four Milgem class corvettes, the contract for which was signed with ASFAT Inc, a Turkish state-owned defence contractor firm in 2018. Under this contract, two ships were to be constructed in Turkiye and the remaining two ships in Pakistan. At the induction ceremony of the warship PNS Khaibar, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf highlighted that Pakistan’s strategic location along vital maritime trade and energy corridors demands a potent naval force to safeguard national interests and ensure secure sea lines of communication (SLOCs). The naval chief maintained that during last year’s war with India, the navy was “poised to sink” the Indian Navy’s aircraft carrier, which forced the warship and its escorts to retreat to their “perceived safe havens”. “The mastery and conduct of naval operations during Marka-i-Haq delivers...
  • ‘Like falling out of the sky’: Canadian astronaut describes ‘phenomenal’ Artemis journey
    Dawn - 12:21 Apr 04, 2026
    Artemis 2 astronaut Jeremy Hansen felt like he was “falling out of the sky” as his spacecraft followed its complex flight path to the Moon, the Canadian said in a Saturday video call. The four Artemis astronauts have passed the halfway point between Earth and the Moon on Saturday morning — more than 150,000 miles (241,000 kilometres) from home — as they zipped toward the first crewed lunar flyby in more than half a century. Hansen, a 50-year-old former fighter pilot on his maiden voyage into space, said he saw “some extraordinary things” during the first hours aboard the Orion. “By the time we had a bit of a nap and got up, the Earth was just so far away,” Hansen, flanked by American crewmates Victor Glover and Reid Wiseman, told a question-and-answer session hosted by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). ‘Like falling out of the sky’ Hansen then described the translunar injection burn — a maneuver that brought Orion within 200 kilometres of Earth before swinging around onto a new course for the Moon. “It just fe...
  • Khawaja Asif warns India against conducting ‘false-flag operation’
    Dawn - 11:39 Apr 04, 2026
    Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Saturday said India was planning a “false-flag operation” to blame Pakistan, warning New Delhi of a strong reaction if it conducted such a “drama”. Speaking to the media in Sialkot, Asif said: “They [plan] some kind of false-flag operation through their own men or through the Pakistanis in their detention by laying down some bodies somewhere and saying they were terrorists and had done so and so. “The kind of insult they faced around a year ago […] the entire world, in fact, their own public, taunts them that they are five times larger than Pakistan in every aspect — population, resources, military, airforce,” he added. The minister asserted that the Indian leadership would keep facing such backlash “till the end of the world”, recalling the Pakistan Air Force’s performance during the conflict with India last year. “If they try to enact such a drama this time, then God-willingly, we will take them to Kolkata,” he added, referring to the eastern Indian city near the border with...
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  • Nawaz Sharif’s intervention leads to petrol price cut, more relief measures expected
    The Nation - National - 11:34 Apr 04, 2026
    The recent decrease in fuel prices has been attributed to the intervention of Nawaz Sharif, who reportedly played a central role in pushing for public relief.
  • Pakistan Navy inducts PNS Khaibar, Naval Chief highlights maritime strength and modernization
    The Nation - National - 11:28 Apr 04, 2026
    Admiral Naveed Ashraf, Chief of the Naval Staff of the Pakistan Navy, underscored the need for a capable, well-balanced, and technologically advanced naval force during the induction ceremony of the second PN MILGEM Class Corvette, PNS Khaibar.
  • Mohsin Naqvi reviews NCCIA HQ, orders fast-track completion of Parliament Lodges project
    The Nation - National - 11:19 Apr 04, 2026
    Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the site designated for the headquarters of the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency and inspected ongoing construction work at the Parliament Lodges.
  • LHC petition seeks further cut in petrol prices
    The Nation - National - 11:15 Apr 04, 2026
    A legal petition has been filed in the Lahore High Court, raising objections to the recent revision in fuel prices across the country.
  • Punjab govt announces major relief plan for motorcyclists with cash and fuel subsidies
    The Nation - National - 10:56 Apr 04, 2026
    Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has introduced a wide-ranging support package to ease the financial strain on motorcycle owners across the province.
  • Artemis astronauts pass half-way point on way to Moon
    Dawn - 10:15 Apr 04, 2026
    his screengrab from a NASA live broadcast video shows (L-R) NASA astronaut and Artemis II pilot Victor Glover, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Artemis II Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen and NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman during a press call as they travel to the Moon in the Orion spacecraft, on April 3, 2026. —AFPThe four Artemis astronauts have passed the halfway point between Earth and the Moon on the way to their planned lunar flyby, Nasa said on Friday evening. “You are now closer to the moon than you are to us on Earth,” mission control told the astronauts at around 11pm (4am GMT), according to the space agency’s official live broadcast. his screengrab from a NASA live broadcast video shows (L-R) NASA astronaut and Artemis II pilot Victor Glover, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Artemis II Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen and NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman during a press call as they travel to the Moon in the Orion spacecraft, on April 3, 2026. —AFP “We all kind of had a collective, I guess, expression of joy at that… We can see the Moon out of the docking hatch right now, it is a beautiful sight,” said astronaut Christina Koch replied. The milestone was hit around two days, five hours and 24 minutes after liftoff, according to the Nasa official broadcast. The US space agency’s online dashboa...
  • President, PM pay tribute to Zulfikar Ali Bhutto on 47th death anniversary
    Dawn - 10:14 Apr 04, 2026
    President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday paid tribute to former premier Zulfikar Ali Bhutto on his 47th death anniversary, emphasising his lasting impact on Pakistan’s constitution and the need to uphold law, due process, and justice. “Today we observe the 47th anniversary of the martyrdom of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, whose life was brought to an end unfairly on April 4, 1979. Zulfikar Bhutto occupies a central place in Pakistan’s political history,” said a statement from the president. The statement added that “nearly half a century after his unlawful and unconstitutional execution, the Supreme Court, in its opinion delivered on March 6, 2024, held that Zulfikar Bhutto had been denied a free trial and due process. The Court observed that the legal proceedings destroyed any semblance of fair trial and revealed that an innocent man was ‘rushed to the gallows.’” The president, in his statement, said that the day is a “reminder that justice and due process are not abstract prin...