Pakistan

  • Afghan Taliban warn Fitna Al-Khawarij: No jihad in Pakistan without Emir’s approval
    The Nation - National - 13:32 May 28, 2025
    The Afghan Taliban on Wednesday issued a strong rebuke to the militant group Fitna Al-Khawarij, declaring that any armed activity particularly in Pakistan without the Emir's explicit approval is impermissible under Islamic law.
  • India will never stop Pakistan’s water, says PM Shehbaz at trilateral summit
    The Nation - National - 12:33 May 28, 2025
    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has strongly condemned India's threat to block Pakistan’s water supply, calling it “unacceptable” and asserting that water is Pakistan’s lifeline.
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  • Death toll from heavy downpour across country rises to 10
    Dawn - 12:06 May 28, 2025
    The death toll from heavy rains across the country has risen to 10, with 43 people injured, as strong winds and thunderstorms triggered flash floods and destroyed homes in central and northern parts of Pakistan, officials said on Wednesday. This is the second time in a week that a storm of such intensity wreaked havoc in many parts of the country, damaging crops, properties, and other infrastructure. At least 19 people were killed and over 90 others injured as powerful windstorms and heavy rains had battered many areas in Islamabad, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Saturday. Four women and a man died in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and three in KP, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said, while other officials said two died in Punjab. “One person is still missing,” Haroon Rasheed, a senior government official in AJK, told AFP, adding that 12 houses and a mosque were destroyed in one village. According to the NDMA, stormy weather is expected to continue in northern and central parts of the count...
  • Iran says may allow US inspectors from nuclear watchdog if deal reached
    Dawn - 11:49 May 28, 2025
    Iran on Wednesday said it may consider allowing US inspectors with the United Nations nuclear watchdog to inspect its facilities if a deal is reached with the United States. Iran has long been accused by Western powers of seeking to develop nuclear weapons — a claim Tehran has consistently denied, insisting its nuclear programme is solely for peaceful, civilian purposes. Tehran and Washington have in recent weeks held five rounds of talks aimed at the issue — their highest-level contact since the US withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal under Donald Trump in 2018. “Countries that were hostile to us and behaved unprincipledly over the years — we have always tried not to accept inspectors from those countries,” Iran’s nuclear chief Mohammad Eslami told reporters, referring to staff from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Iran “will reconsider accepting American inspectors through the agency” if an agreement is reached and Tehran’s demands are taken into account, he added. Since returning to office in ...
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  • On Youm-i-Takbeer, leadership notes country’s nuclear arms ensured its sovereignty amid India hostilities
    Dawn - 11:28 May 28, 2025
    President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday hailed Pakistan’s nuclear capability, saying it continued to serve as a credible minimum deterrent, as evidenced in the recent hostilities with India. With a public holiday, the nation is celebrating Youm-i-Takbeer to mark the historic day of May 28, 1998 when Pakistan joined the ranks of nuclear powers after atomic tests in the hills of Chagai, Balochistan. Pakistan became the seventh nuclear nation in the world and the first Muslim state to have a nuclear arsenal. PM Shehbaz emphasised that Youm-i-Takbeer was more than a celebration and was a solemn reminder of Pakistan’s resolve to safeguard its sovereignty, according to his statement carried by the Associated Press of Pakistan. He linked this year’s commemoration with what he described as Pakistan’s recent success in defending itself from “an unjustified war imposed by India”. Appreciating the nation’s spirit during the confrontation, the premier said, “The joys of Youm-i-Takbeer ha...
  • Seven rescued, two go missing as boat sinks in Indus River near Kohat
    Dawn - 11:06 May 28, 2025
    Seven people were rescued while two went missing after a boat sank in the Indus River near Kohat on Wednesday, according to Rescue 1122 officials. A spokesperson for KP Rescue 1122 Bilal Ahmad Faizi said, “A boat sank at Khushalgarh on the Indus River. Seven passengers were rescued with the help of local divers, while a search operation is underway to search for two missing people.” Teams from Kohat, Nowshera, and Karak are participating in the search operation, led by Kohat District Emergency Officer Arif Khattak, Rescue 1122 added. Earlier in May, as many as four people, including two siblings, drowned in the Indus River in two different incidents in Attock, police and rescue sources had said. Last year in April, eight people drowned when a boat capsized in the Indus River near Kund Park in Nowshera district.
  • PML-N seeks review of SC verdict on reserved seats
    The Nation - National - 10:47 May 28, 2025
    The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has filed additional submissions in the Supreme Court, raising legal objections to the July 12 verdict in the reserved seats case.
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  • Security forces kill four terrorists in Balochistan operation
    The Nation - National - 10:38 May 28, 2025
    Security forces killed four terrorists belonging to a banned outfit during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Balochistan’s Musakhel area on Wednesday.
  • Field Marshal Asim Munir backs stronger defence ties with Azerbaijan
    The Nation - National - 10:31 May 28, 2025
    Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal General Syed Asim Munir has reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to enhancing defence cooperation with Azerbaijan.
  • PEN International calls on govt to halt mass deportations of Afghans from Pakistan
    Dawn - 10:09 May 28, 2025
    PEN International, an association of writers, called on the government to immediately halt the mass deportation of Afghans from Pakistan, including writers, journalists and others at risk of persecution from the Taliban, according to a statement. As of May 18, a total of 55,865 Afghan nationals including 35,975 ACC holders and 19,890 illegal migrants have left for Afghanistan since April 1, the day the second phase began after the deadline for repatriation of registered Afghan nationals ended on March 31. The PEN International-led joint statement, signed by freedom of expression and human rights organisations, concerns the recent acceleration in the mass deportation of Afghans from Pakistan, including at-risk writers, journalists, artists, human rights defenders and others at risk of persecution from the Taliban for their peaceful expression. More than a dozen organisations called on the government to “immediately halt the arbitrary mass deportation of Afghan nationals in line with the country’s human rights ...
  • Budget 2025-26 to further burden people, says Senate finance standing body chairman
    Dawn - 10:04 May 28, 2025
    The chairman of the Senate standing committee on finance and revenue, former finance minister Senator Saleem Mandviwalla, said on Tuesday that the upcoming budget will further burden the people due to an increase in the petroleum levy. He was also critical of the Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) performance, especially in terms of the Tajir Dost Scheme (TDS). Under the TDS, taxes were to be collected from shopkeepers at a fixed rate of Rs100 to Rs60,000 per month based on the fair market value of the stores and sales. The scheme was implemented to bring traders and wholesalers into the formal tax structure to fulfill the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) requirement. The former finance minister said the FBR had failed to bring more people under tax net, while responding to a query on DawnNewsTV show ‘Doosra Rukh’ on the board’s inability to raise Rs5.6 million under the TDS. Mandviwalla criticised the “1960’s system” at the FBR and emphasised on the need to introduce officers who could use technology to imp...
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  • PTA warns public of rising phishing scams, urges vigilance
    The Nation - National - 09:31 May 28, 2025
    The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued a public warning regarding a surge in phishing scams, where fraudsters impersonate the authority to steal personal information.
  • CII declares Child Marriage Restraint Bill against Islam, rejects key Family Law amendments
    The Nation - National - 09:14 May 28, 2025
    The Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) on Tuesday rejected the Child Marriage Restraint Bill, 2025, declaring it contrary to Islamic teachings.
  • Pakistan, Iran agree on key steps to facilitate pilgrims, boost bilateral cooperation
    The Nation - National - 09:06 May 28, 2025
    Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi of Pakistan and his Iranian counterpart Eskandar Momeni have reached several important agreements aimed at improving pilgrim facilitation and strengthening bilateral ties between the two countries.
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  • Pakistan slams Modi’s ‘inflammatory monologue’, urges India to honour international order
    Dawn - 08:56 May 28, 2025
    The Foreign Office on Wednesday condemned the “inflammatory monologue” delivered by Indian PM Narendra Modi in Gujarat, urging India to “return to the core principles of international order”. The developments follow a recent military confrontation between India and Pakistan over New Delhi’s allegations against Islamabad, without evidence, about a deadly attack in occupied Kashmir’s Pahalgam. On the night of May 6-7, New Delhi launched a series of air strikes in Pakistan, resulting in civilian casualties. Islamabad responded by downing five Indian jets. After intercepting drones sent by India and tit-for-tat strikes on each other’s airbases, it took American intervention on May 10 for both sides to finally drop their guns as a ceasefire was reached. In a video posted by Indian news outlet ANI, Modi, addressing India’s youth, calls into question the contents of the Indus Waters Treaty. He said, “If you study the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty, you’ll be shocked.” He continued, “It was decided that the dams built on t...
  • Competition Commission fines housing society Rs150m for misleading advertising
    Dawn - 08:49 May 28, 2025
    In a significant move to curb deceptive marketing practices, the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) imposed a hefty fine on a housing society for false and misleading advertisements. “The commission imposed a penalty of Rs150 million on Kingdom Valley Pvt Ltd for misleading advertisements concerning its housing project,” read a statement by the CCP. The CCP’s Office of Fair Trade initiated an investigation after taking notice and found that the company “falsely advertised its project as Kingdom Valley Islamabad, despite it being located in Mouza Choora, tehsil and district Rawalpindi”. It added that the company misrepresented affiliations with the Naya Pakistan Housing Program (NPHP) and Naya Pakistan Housing and Development Authority (NAPHDA). Furthermore, it was noted that the company publicised the project as ‘NOC [no-objection certificate] Approved’ without accurate or complete disclosure regarding its approval status. The commission’s bench, comprising Saeed Ahmed Nawaz and Abdul Rashid Sheikh, con...
  • SpaceX’s Starship spins out of control after flying past points of previous failures
    Dawn - 08:38 May 28, 2025
    People wait to watch SpaceX’s next-generation Starship spacecraft launch on its ninth test, at South Padre Island, Texas, US, May 27, 2025.— ReutersSpaceX’s Starship rocket roared into space from Texas on Tuesday but spun out of control about halfway through its flight without achieving some of its most important testing goals, bringing fresh engineering hurdles to CEO Elon Musk’s increasingly turbulent Mars rocket programme. The 400-foot tall (122 metre) Starship rocket system, the core of Musk’s goal of sending humans to Mars, lifted off from SpaceX’s Starbase, Texas, launch site, flying beyond the point of two previous explosive attempts earlier this year that sent debris streaking over Caribbean islands and forced dozens of airliners to divert course. For the latest launch, the ninth full test mission of Starship since the first attempt in April 2023, the upper-stage cruise vessel was lofted to space atop a previously flown booster — a first such demonstration of the booster’s reusability. People wait to watch SpaceX’s next-generation Starship spacecraft launch on its ninth test, at South Padre Island, Texas, US, May 27, 2025.— Reuters But SpaceX los...
  • Pakistan strongly condemns Israeli provocations at Al-Aqsa Mosque
    The Nation - National - 08:28 May 28, 2025
    Pakistan on Tuesday strongly denounced recent provocative actions by Israeli forces and illegal settlers aimed at altering the religious, historical, and legal status of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
  • Rain, gusty winds expected in parts of country today
    The Nation - National - 08:19 May 28, 2025
    The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast rain accompanied by strong winds in various parts of the country today (Wednesday).
  • Government plans curbs, incentives to push cashless economy
    Dawn - 07:07 May 28, 2025
    • Finance minister vows to shift tax burden away from salaried class, other documented sectors • Meets commercial banks, regulators, industry bodies to gather input for budget • Stakeholders agree incentives must make digital payments more appealing than cash • Ceramic tile manufacturers say import dependence cut from 74pc to 4pc • New digital financing model being developed to support small-scale farmers ISLAMABAD: As part of pre-budget consultations with stakeholders, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Tuesday promised to shift the tax burden away from the salaried class and documented sector to others through digitisation, and hinted at major steps towards the compulsory use of digital payments to maximise a cashless economy and increase documented transactions. A Ministry of Finance team, led by the minister, had a series of meetings with commercial banks, development financial institutions, regulators and industrial representatives, including ceramics manufacturers and steel producers, to discuss pol...