Pakistan

  • Protests, Middle East — and bad weather — may rain on Trump’s military parade
    Dawn - 13:55 Jun 14, 2025
     A supporter of US President Donald Trump wears a hat with US flags on the day of a military parade in Washington, DC, June 14. — Reuters Nationwide protests against President Donald Trump, tensions in the Middle East amid Israel’s strikes on Iran and expected rainy weather in Washington on Saturday could dampen spirits at a military parade on the US Army’s 250th anniversary, set to feature tanks on the streets and aircraft flying overhead. Trump, whose 79th birthday is also on Saturday, will preside over the parade. Week-long protests in Los Angeles against Trump’s immigration crackdown have spread to multiple cities including Chicago, New York, San Antonio, Texas, and Washington. The Republican president has ordered National Guard troops and US Marines to Los Angeles, a heavily Democratic city — a deployment that California Governor Gavin Newsom has challenged in court. Anti-Trump groups are planning to hold nearly 2,000 demonstrations of varying sizes across the country to coincide with the parade. Many are taking place under the theme “No Kings,” asserting that no individual is above the law. The protests, if they go as planned, would repre...
  • South Africa beat Australia by five wickets to win World Test Championship
    Dawn - 12:36 Jun 14, 2025
    South Africa won the World Test Championship on Saturday, completing a remarkable turnaround to beat Australia by five wickets as they successfully chased down an imposing 282-run target. But it was an edgy finish as they took 27.4 overs to slowly score the 69 runs needed to secure success on the fourth day at Lord’s after resuming at 213-2 overnight. In so doing, South Africa completed a successful pursuit of the joint second-highest winning fourth-innings total in test history at the London venue. It was a first major cricket triumph for South Africa, who had earned an unwanted reputation for failure when on the cusp of victory over the last decades in limited overs competitions. This was their first appearance in the WTC final, with opener Aiden Markram delivering a heroic innings of 136 to ensure success. Markram, who reached his century late in the third day, added 34 more runs on Saturday, accumulating carefully before falling to a sharp catch by Travis Head with six runs needed to win. Kyle Verreynne h...
  • Sana Mir symbol of pride, inspiration: Shaza Fatima
    The Nation - National - 12:00 Jun 14, 2025
    Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, warmly welcomed former captain of Pakistan’s Women’s Cricket Team, Sana Mir, at Islamabad Airport on Saturday.
    Tags: Sana
  • Omar Ayub submits statement in arson case, denies involvement and calls charges politically motivated
    The Nation - National - 11:53 Jun 14, 2025
    Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, Omar Ayub, has officially joined the investigation into the November 24 arson and vandalism case registered at New Town Police Station, following orders from the Anti-Terrorism Special Court.
  • Khawaja Asif urges muslim unity against Israeli aggression, reaffirms support for Iran
    The Nation - National - 11:32 Jun 14, 2025
    Defense Minister Khawaja Asif on Saturday called for unity among Muslim nations to counter escalating Israeli aggression, stressing the need for a collective response from the Islamic world.
    Tags: Israeli
  • Canada’s Sikhs voice outrage over Modi G7 invitation
    Dawn - 11:32 Jun 14, 2025
    Members of Canada’s Sikh community, who were warned by police that their lives were at risk and allege the Indian government is responsible for the threat, are incensed by Ottawa’s invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G7 summit in Alberta. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney invited Modi, although India is not a G7 member, to attend the summit, which starts on Sunday, as a guest. It will be Modi’s first visit to Canada in a decade and a diplomatic test for Carney, a political neophyte. Canada’s relationship with India has been tense since former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2023 accused India’s government of involvement in the June 18, 2023 murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh separatist leader in Canada. Modi’s government has denied involvement in Nijjar’s killing and has accused Canada of providing a safe haven for Sikh separatists. “‘Outrage’ is the kind of term that I’ve heard from people,” Sikh activist Moninder Singh, a friend of Nijjar, said of the invitation. He and other S...
  • CM Maryam Nawaz urges youth to join lifesaving mission on International Blood Donor Day
    The Nation - National - 11:06 Jun 14, 2025
    Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, in a heartfelt message on International Blood Donor Day, lauded voluntary blood donors as heroes not just for individuals but for the whole society.
  • Pakistan warns UNSC of ‘grave threat to world peace’ posed by Israeli strikes on Iran
    Dawn - 10:52 Jun 14, 2025
    Israel’s strikes on Iranian nuclear and military facilities constitute a “grave danger and a serious threat” to the peace, security, and stability of the entire region and beyond, Pakistan told the United Nations Security Council during an emergency session convened on Friday, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported. Israel on Friday launched widescale strikes on Iran, claiming that it targeted nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories, and military commanders. Iran’s ambassador told the UN that 78 people had been killed and 320 wounded in the first wave of strikes by Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the attacks were the beginning of a prolonged operation to prevent Tehran from building an atomic weapon. Iranian media and witnesses reported explosions, including at the country’s main uranium enrichment facility at Natanz, Reuters reported. Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards corps said its top commander, Hossein Salami, was killed, and state media reported the unit’s headquarters i...
  • Delhi launches inspection of Boeing 787s after Air India crash
    Dawn - 10:42 Jun 14, 2025
    Rafiq Memon, a relative of Javed Ali Syed, who along with his wife and two children died after the Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner plane bound for London’s Gatwick Airport crashed during take-off from Ahmedabad, talks to media outside the DNA sample collection room at a hospital in Ahmedabad, India June 14, 2025. — ReutersIndia’s government is urgently inspecting all Boeing 787s after a devastating Air India crash that claimed at least 279 lives this week, the country’s aviation minister said on Saturday, adding that the authorities were investigating all possible causes. The aviation regulator on Friday ordered Air India to conduct additional maintenance checks on its Boeing 787-8/9 aircraft equipped with GEnx engines, including assessments of certain take-off parameters, electronic engine control tests and engine fuel-related checks. “We have also given the order to do the extended surveillance of the 787 planes. There are 34 in our Indian fleet,” aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu told a media briefing in New Delhi, without saying if the checks will apply to all Indian airlines. “Eight have already been inspected and with immediate urgency, all of them are going to be done.” Air India operates 33 Boeing 787s, while rival airline IndiGo has one, according to data from Flightradar24. The planes, however, have not been grounded...
  • No casualties as rocket fired at Bajaur house of PM’s aide Mubarak Zeb
    Dawn - 09:35 Jun 14, 2025
    The residence of Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Tribal Affairs MNA Mubarak Zeb’s residence in Bajaur was targeted with a rocket in the wee hours of Saturday, according to police. Last month, an improvised explosive device (IED) had detonated outside the residence of MNA Zeb, partially damaging the house, police had said. Bajaur District Police Officer Waqas Rafique, told Dawn.com that the rocket was fired at the residence of MNA Mubarak Zeb in Bajaur. “However, it struck the MNA’s neighbour’s house, resulting in damage to the house walls and gate,” he added. The MNA confirmed the attack in a post on X as well, adding that there were no casualties in the attack. DPO Rafique added that there were no human casualties. He said that miscreants had attacked the MNA’s house for the second time in the last two months. He said that a search operation is underway in the area to track down the terrorists who launched the rocket at Zeb’s house. Zeb was one of the PTI-backed independent candidates that the party d...
    Tags: Bajaur
  • KP unveils Rs2.1tr surplus Budget for FY2025-26
    The Nation - National - 09:18 Jun 14, 2025
    The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government on Friday presented a Rs2,119 billion surplus budget for the fiscal year 2025–26, announcing a 10% increase in salaries and a 7% raise in pensions for government employees, with no new taxes introduced.
  • Petrol, diesel to cost more
    Dawn - 09:00 Jun 14, 2025
    ISLAMABAD: The pri­ces of petrol and diesel are estimated to increase by ab­­­­out Re1 and Rs5 per lit­re, respectively, for the next fortnight ending June 30, owing to higher international market prices. Based on existing tax ra­­­­tes, informed sources said the ex-depot price of petrol was estimated to go up by about Re1 per litre depending on final calculation on June 15, followed by Rs5 per litre increase in high-speed diesel (HSD). The ex-depot petrol price currently stands at Rs252.63 per litre. Petrol is mostly used in private transport, small vehicles, rickshaws and two-wheelers and has a direct bearing on the budget of middle- and lower-middle class. The ex-depot price of HSD stands at Rs254.64 per litre. Most of the transport sector runs on HSD. Its price is considered inflationary, as it is mostly used in heavy transport vehicles, trains, and agricultural engines, such as trucks, buses, tractors, tube wells, and threshers, and particularly adds to the prices of vegetables and other food items. Tran...
    Tags: Petrol
  • No new mega uplift scheme for Karachi three years running
    Dawn - 08:57 Jun 14, 2025
    • Rs100m allocated for K-IV; S-III gets Rs450m in next budget • Rs8.288bn kept for nine ‘ongoing mega schemes’ in metropolis • Murad mentions plan to bring 500 e-buses to Karachi • Says Sindh govt provided Rs26bn to KMC in outgoing fiscal year KARACHI: Although the Sindh government has been undertaking multiple infrastructure projects in Karachi for years, for the third consecutive year, it has not announced any new “mega development scheme” for the country’s commercial capital in the provincial budget for financial year 2025-26. Budget documents show Karachi gets no new infrastructure development scheme in the head of “Mega Schemes for Karachi City” in the Annual Development Programme for 2025-26. However, unlike the previous budget when the provincial government had allocated just Rs1.389 billion for 11 ongoing “mega schemes”, this time Rs8.288bn has been earmarked for nine “ongoing mega schemes” in the metropolis. Of the Rs8.28bn, the biggest allocation of Rs1.89bn has been made for the construction of a j...
    Tags: Karachi
  • KP unveils tax-free budget of Rs2.12tr
    Dawn - 08:40 Jun 14, 2025
    PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtun­khwa government on Friday presented a Rs2.119 trillion budget for the upcoming fiscal year, featuring a record Rs547 billion development outlay, a projected cash surplus of Rs157bn and a hike in the minimum wage to Rs40,000. The budget also includes a 10 per cent increase in salaries of government employees and a 7pc rise in pensions. The budget session, however, was marred by an unusual stand-off between the provincial government and Governor Faisal Karim Kundi, who did not return a summary to call the budget session, forcing the government to convene the session through a requisition instead — perhaps for the first time in the province’s parliamentary history. KP’s newly appointed finance minister, Aftab Alam Afridi, presented the tax-free budget, which projects federal receipts as the main revenue source, totalling Rs1.506tr. This includes Rs1.147tr from the federal divisible pool, Rs137.9bn under the one per cent share for the war on terror, Rs57.11bn in straight transfers, Rs...
  • Pre-monsoon system to hit Sindh; heatwave grips Pakistan’s plains
    The Nation - National - 08:14 Jun 14, 2025
    The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast the arrival of a pre-monsoon weather system in eastern Sindh starting Saturday evening, while extreme heat continues to scorch large parts of the country.
    Tags: Sindh
  • KP CM opposes imposition of taxes in tribal districts
    Dawn - 08:11 Jun 14, 2025
    PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur on Friday opposed any move by the federal government to bring the erstwhile provincially and federally administered tribal areas into the tax net and warned his government would “hamper” tax collection by the federal government in ex-Fata and ex-Pata. During the provincial assembly’s budget session with Speaker Babar Saleem Swati in the chair, the chief minister said that he had made it clear in a meeting attended by Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir that the provincial government would never accept imposition of tax in ex-Fata and ex-Pata. “We [KP government] are neither imposing any taxes in the erst while provincially and federally administered tribal areas nor will we play any role in tax collection by the Centre. Instead, we’ll act as an obstacle to tax collection there,” he said. Mr Gandapur said that it was the provincial government’s “political and moral” right to discuss budgetary proposals with the...
  • Bahria Town gets some relief from CDA in illegal land possession case
    Dawn - 07:58 Jun 14, 2025
    • Civic body says 181 kanals, and not 510 kanals, in illegal possession of housing society • Spokesperson terms latest demarcation unjust ISLAMABAD: At a time when Bahria Town management is facing tough scrutiny by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), it got some relief from the Capital Development Authority (CDA) in the illegal land possession case. The CDA in its new demarcation pointed out that only 181 kanals of land of the civic agency was under illegal possession of Bahria Enclave contrary to the previous report of 2018, which had stated that 510 kanals of CDA land was in its possession. After the demarcation report of 2018, the CDA had conducted an anti-encroachment operation of a few days and retrieved some land. But the operation was stopped as Bahria had contested the demarcation report. The new demarcation report dated May 12, 2025, signed by Naib Tehsildar CDA Azhar Mehmood and Naib Tehsildar ICT, pointed out that 181 kanals and 16 marlas of CDA land was in possession of Bahria Enclave, on wh...
  • CPNE rejects Punjab’s awareness, information bill
    Dawn - 07:51 Jun 14, 2025
    LAHORE: The Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE) and the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf have rejected the proposed Punjab Public Awareness and Dissemination of Information Bill 2025, terming it an attempt to gag journalists by denying them the right to question. Speaking to Dawn, CPNE President Kazam Khan said the proposed law was an attempt to give legal protection to lavish public money spending for personal publicity. “The proposed law, after enactment, will allow the rulers to use public money for political gains and even launch unelected politicians’ advertisement campaigns,” he observed. Mr Khan said the proposed law would be in conflict with the Supreme Court decisions and impact the proceedings of cases in courts. Commenting on the provision of lodging complaint with the Director-General of Public Relations (DGPR) and further appeal before the Punjab information secretary, the CPNE president said how the DGPR, who is the authority to allow launch of any advertisement campaign, can hear a complaint a...
  • Pakistan urges UN to halt Israeli strikes on Iran, warns of regional instability
    The Nation - National - 07:03 Jun 14, 2025
    Pakistan has called on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to immediately halt Israel’s military strikes on Iran and hold Tel Aviv accountable for what it termed “unjustified and illegitimate aggression.
  • UN General Assembly calls for immediate Gaza ceasefire
    Dawn - 05:55 Jun 14, 2025
    • Urges nations to take ‘all measures necessary’ to exert pressure on Israel • World body says Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has failed in its mission UNITED NATIONS: The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and urging nations to take “all measures necessary” to place pressure on Israel. Following the United States’ veto of a similar push in the Security Council last week, the General Assembly on Thursday adopted the non-binding resolution by a vote of 149-12, with 19 abstentions. The text demands “an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire” in Gaza, as well as the immediate and unconditional release of all prisoners. However, it goes further than the US-vetoed text, taking direct aim at Israel over its impeding aid deliveries into the Gaza Strip. It “demands that Israel, the occupying Power, immediately end the blockade… and ensure that aid reaches the Palestinian civilian population throughout the Gaza Strip,” which after more than 20 months of war is...