Pakistan

  • Amir Markazi Jamiat-e-Ahle Hadees calls on PM
    The Nation - National - 11:01 Jul 26, 2025
    Amir Markazi Jamiat-e-Ahle Hadees Senator Hafiz Abdul Kareem Saturday called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.
  • World Mangroves Day being observed across world today
    The Nation - National - 10:28 Jul 26, 2025
    The World Mangroves Day is being observed across the world today.
  • Floods worsen in Punjab as Indus, Chenab Rivers inundate dozens of villages
    The Nation - National - 10:22 Jul 26, 2025
    A medium-level flood in the Indus River at Taunsa has submerged over 20 villages, causing severe damage to homes and standing crops, as the flood situation across southern Punjab continues to worsen.
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  • KP CTD kills 12 terrorists in Swat
    The Nation - National - 10:20 Jul 26, 2025
    In a series of intelligence-based operations, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police’s Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) killed 12 terrorists, including an Afghan national, during separate raids in Swat and Hangu districts on Friday.
    Tags: SWAT
  • PM Shehbaz approves formation of modern digital ecosystem in FBR
    The Nation - National - 10:16 Jul 26, 2025
    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday approved the formation of a modern, globally-standard digital ecosystem within the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and directed the hiring of internationally renowned experts to lead the initiative.
  • Sindh govt abolishes roadside charged parking across Karachi
    Dawn - 10:09 Jul 26, 2025
    KARACHI: The Sindh government on Friday officially abolished all roadside charged parking across Karachi — a practice that had long been seen by Karachiites as a gross exploitation of taxpayers, carried out on city roads for the past 25 years. The decision comes into effect at once. The Sindh local government department, acting on the directives of the chief minister of Sindh, issued a notification announcing the end of parking fees on public roads throughout the city’s 25 Town Municipal Corporations (TMCs). As per the new policy, no municipal body or private entity is allowed to collect any parking fee from vehicles parked on roads anywhere in Karachi. However, the move also granted the councils of the TMCs the authority to designate any ‘specified area’ within their remit as a charged parking space. According to the notification, the Sindh chief minister “imposed a ban on charged parking fees from roads. The charged parking fees can be collected only on plots / plazas / areas specifically maintained by the ...
  • New Delhi police arrest man running ‘fake embassy’
    Dawn - 09:40 Jul 26, 2025
    Police in India have arrested a man accused of running a fake embassy from a rented house near New Delhi and duping job seekers out of money with promises of overseas employment. Harsh Vardhan Jain, 47, was operating an “illegal West Arctic embassy by renting a house” in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, which neighbours the capital, local police said. Jain, according to police, claimed to be the ambassador of fictional nations “like West Arctica, Saborga, Poulvia, Lodonia”. He allegedly used vehicles with fake diplomatic plates and shared doctored photos of himself with Indian leaders to bolster his claims. “His main activities involved acting as a broker to secure work in foreign countries for companies and private individuals, as well as operating a hawala (money transfer) racket through shell companies,” the police said in a statement following his arrest earlier this week. He is also accused of money laundering. During a raid on Jain’s property, police said they recovered $53,500 in cash in addition to doctored ...
  • Pakistan presents immense investment opportunities, Mustafa Kamal tells health moot in Beijing
    Dawn - 09:09 Jul 26, 2025
    Health Minister Mustafa Kamal urged international stakeholders to explore partnerships in Pakistan’s rapidly evolving health landscape, highlighting the country’s “immense” potential for investment, state-run Radio Pakistan reported on Saturday. Representing Pakistan at Boao Forum for Asia’s (BFA) Global Health Forum in Beijing yesterday, the health minister underscored that Pakistan presents “immense opportunities for collaboration, innovation and investment”. Established in 2001, the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) is a non-profit international organisation promoting regional cooperation in Asia. It focuses on health issues related to economic development and wellbeing. The roundtable featured health ministers from all over the world, who discussed equal access to healthcare and sustainable reforms. “Pakistan is ready for partnerships in global health,” Kamal said, highlighting the country’s 250 million population, nursing cooperation and digital reforms. He pointed out that there were “significant opportunities ...
  • Pakistan Customs seizes 303kg smuggled gold in 10 years
    The Nation - National - 08:39 Jul 26, 2025
    Pakistan Customs has seized over 303 kilograms of smuggled gold during various operations conducted over the past decade, official documents have revealed.
  • 3 ‘key’ TTP terrorists killed in joint operation by Swat CTD, police
    Dawn - 08:07 Jul 26, 2025
    Three wanted terrorists and “key operatives” of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) were killed during a joint operation of the police and the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) in the Barikot tehsil of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Swat district on Friday. Over the past few months, multiple areas of KP — particularly Bannu, Lakki Marwat and Bajaur — have seen a series of attacks targeting police stations and posts. In response, the state has also intensified its counterterrorism operations. “Three wanted terrorists have been killed in Barikot in a major win for Swat CTD. Eliminating the enemies of regional peace, the CTD has killed three important operatives of the Fitna al-Khawarij,” KP Police said in a statement today. Fitna al-Khawarij is a term the state uses to refer to the banned TTP. Among the terrorists was Ajmal, also known as Waqas, a resident of Malook Abad who was reportedly involved in at least nine terrorism-related cases. He was also involved in the killing of Village Defence Council members an...
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  • Rain forecast for Sindh, widespread showers expected across country from July 27
    The Nation - National - 08:01 Jul 26, 2025
    The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast rainfall in southeastern Sindh and several other districts on July 30 and 31, with occasional gaps, while widespread monsoon activity is expected across the country starting July 27.
  • Pakistan nears trade deal with US, says Ishaq Dar
    The Nation - National - 07:53 Jul 26, 2025
    Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar on Friday announced that Pakistan and the United States are close to finalizing a mutually beneficial trade agreement, expected to be concluded within days.
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  • Govt sells obsolete Genco plants to Wah Industries
    Dawn - 07:16 Jul 26, 2025
    ISLAMABAD: In a rare government-to-government (G2G) transaction, Wah Industries — operating under the Ministry of Defence — has acquired about 30 obsolete power plants from public sector generation companies (Gencos) for Rs38.255 billion, following the failure of the government’s ambitious open auction plan. The Power Division confirmed that under three separate sale agreements, Wah Industries purchased the non-functional plants from Northern Power Generation Company Ltd (NPGCL), Central Power Generation Company Ltd (CPGCL), and Jamshoro Power Company Ltd (JPCL). The agreements were signed on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, respectively. The sale price marginally exceeded the reserve price of Rs38.224bn, previously set under Wapda’s auction regulations, which stipulate that G2G sales cannot occur below reserve value. With these agreements, the total revenue from both auction phases has reached Rs46.73bn, including Rs9.053bn earned from the March 18 auction of seven plants with a combined capacity of 1,016 mega...
  • Four, including three women, die by suicide in Chitral
    Dawn - 06:54 Jul 26, 2025
    CHITRAL: Four persons, including three women, have reportedly died by suicide during the last two days with two incidents occurring on Friday. In the first incident, a girl in her teens reportedly jumped into the river in the Chew Bazaar area. Her body was later fished out and handed over to her parents after a postmortem at the District Headquarters Hospital. Any eyewitness, Inamullah, who runs a medical store in Chew Bazaar, told Dawn that the girl was seen buying mantoo (Afghani snack) from a vendor in front of his shop, from there she proceeded to the centre of the bridge and jumped into the river in front of many passersby. Sub-divisional police officer, city circle, Sajjad Hussain told Dawn that the parents of the deceased had migrated to Singoor village of Chitral town from the Mulkhow tehsil of Upper Chitral. They all ended their life by jumping into river, say police He said the immediate reason for her suicide could not be known, while the police had started an inquiry under section 174 of Criminal ...
  • White House seeks fines from other universities after Columbia deal
    Dawn - 06:52 Jul 26, 2025
    The White House is seeking fines from several universities it says failed to stop antisemitism on campus, including Harvard University, in exchange for restoring federal funding, an official of US President Donald Trump’s administration said on Friday. The administration is in talks with several universities, including Cornell, Duke, Northwestern and Brown, the source said, confirming a report in the Wall Street Journal. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the administration is close to striking deals with Northwestern and Brown and potentially Cornell. A deal with Harvard, the country’s oldest and richest university, is a key target for the White House, the official added. A spokesperson for Cornell declined to comment. Other universities did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Trump and his team have undertaken a broad campaign to leverage federal funding to force change at US universities, which the Republican president says are gripped by antisemitic and “radical left” ideo...
  • ECC flags ghee profiteering, clears housing subsidy
    Dawn - 05:08 Jul 26, 2025
    • Expresses concern over unjustified edible oil pricing despite global drop • Approves Rs72bn housing subsidy for 50,000 low-income families ISLAMABAD: The government raised serious concerns on Friday over 29 per cent illegitimate profiteering in the edible oil and ghee market and approved a subsidised housing scheme for 50,000 low-income families during the current fiscal year. Presiding over a meeting of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb was informed that international prices of edible oil and ghee had declined by 24pc in recent weeks, yet the local industry had failed to pass on the relief to consumers. In some cases, prices were increased by 4-5pc due to weak market oversight. Officials said the local industry routinely engaged in unfair practices due to a lack of regulation. While the Ministry of Industries and Production assured the ECC of adequate national stock levels, it acknowledged the limited pass-through of international price declines t...
  • Rawalpindi police cast net wide in newlywed woman’s alleged honour killing probe
    Dawn - 04:55 Jul 26, 2025
    RAWALPINDI: The scope of the investigation into the murder of a newlywed woman has been expanded, as the gravedigger, the secretary of the graveyard and relatives from both her family and her in-laws have been arrested. Police have sought court orders for the exhumation of the deceased’s body to ascertain the cause of her death. According to sources close to the investigation, as many as eight people, including the gravedigger, the graveyard secretary, the rickshaw driver who transported her body to the graveyard, her husband and family members including her brother, have been detained by police in connection with the case. However, the police will charge them with murder and honour killing only in light of the postmortem report, which is expected after the exhumation of Ms Sidra’s body. The victim, 19, was married in February this year. Seek court orders for exhumation of the deceased’s body to ascertain cause of death after making multiple arrests Police initiated the investigation based on information that...
  • More heavy rains, windstorms forecast from July 29
    Dawn - 03:25 Jul 26, 2025
    • Fifth monsoon spell to hit Punjab; urban flooding feared • Landslides may block roads in Murree, Galiyat, GB, AJK • Karakoram Highway blocked again; tourists evacuated via C-130 flights RAWALPINDI / LAHORE / GILGIT: The Pakistan Meteo­rological Department (PMD) has forecast another spell of monsoon rains across the country from July 29 to 31, urging provincial and district administrations to take precautionary measures. According to the Met Office, weak monsoon currents are continuously penetrating the upper and central parts of the country and are likely to intensify next week. A westerly wave is expected to approach on July 29. Rain accompanied by wind and isolated heavy showers is expected in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (including Neelum Valley, Muzaffarabad, Rawalakot, Poonch, Hattian, Bagh, Haveli, Sudhanoti, Kotli, Bhimber, Mirpur) and Gilgit-Baltistan (Diamer, Astore, Ghizer, Skardu, Hunza, Gilgit, Ghanche, Shigar) from July 27 to 31 with occasional gaps. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, rain and thundershowers are...
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  • PM Shehbaz wants govt to hire technical experts ‘on merit’
    Dawn - 03:21 Jul 26, 2025
    • Calls institutional reform ‘top priority’; 15 technical experts appointed, 47 additional positions to be filled • Approves Skill Impact Bond project to provide funds to educational and skill development institutes ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said the government is fully committed to implementing the agenda of economic digitisation, rightsizing public institutions, and ensuring merit-based appointments of experts in government departments. The premier expressed this resolve while presiding over a mee­ting to assess progress on the appoi­ntment of technical experts across federal ministries and departments, and to discuss measures for enhancing foreign investment. At the meeting, the Publ­ic-Private Part­nership Authority presented a detailed briefing on current initiatives and future plans aimed at streamlining exp­ert appointments and increasing investor confidence. The prime minister highlighted institutional reforms as a top priority of the federal government. While asserting that there w...
  • Govt pursuing agenda of digitizing economy for stability: PM
    The Nation - National - 02:57 Jul 26, 2025
    ISLAMABAD - Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that the government is pursuing the agenda of digitizing the economy, rightsizing of public institutions and merit-based appointment of experts in public sector organizations.