Pakistan

  • PTI rejects 27th constitutional amendment, terms it ‘suspicious and unacceptable’
    The Nation - National - 10:43 Nov 07, 2025
    The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) parliamentary party has rejected the proposed 27th Constitutional Amendment, calling it suspicious and unacceptable.
  • Cabinet meeting on 27th constitutional amendment postponed after PPP’s objections
    The Nation - National - 09:59 Nov 07, 2025
    The federal cabinet meeting, scheduled for Thursday to approve the draft of the 27th Constitutional Amendment, has been postponed after the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) — a key coalition partner — rejected major proposals included in the amendment package.
  • May 9 riots case: Faisalabad ATC sends SIC chief Hamid Raza to jail to serve 10-year sentence
    Dawn - 09:22 Nov 07, 2025
    A Faisalabad anti-terrorism court (ATC) sent Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) chief Sahibzada Mohammad Hamid Raza to jail on Friday, directing that he serve his 10-year jail term in a case pertaining to violent protests in the country on May 9, 2023. Hamid was convicted in the case along with several PTI leaders on July 31. According to his brother, he was detained by Islamabad police earlier today while he was on his way to Faisalabad to court arrest. He was later presented before the court, which issued an order, noting that Hamid had been convicted in the case registered at Civil Lines police station in Faisalabad by then-ATC Judge Javed Iqbal Sheikh. He was produced before the court today by Inspector Mujahid Iqbal of Civil Lines police station, it added. According to the order, a copy of which is available with Dawn, Hamid was sentenced in the case on multiple counts, with the maximum term being 10 years. It said that the Faisalabad Central Jail superintendent was required and authorised to receive the convic...
  • LHC orders Punjab govt to act against smoke-emitting vehicles
    Dawn - 08:43 Nov 07, 2025
    The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday ordered the Punjab government to launch a rigorous campaign against smoke-emitting vehicles in the province in an effort to curb smog and air pollution. “Whenever you go out, you see dozens of smoke-emitting vehicles on the roads,” Justice Shahid Karim said while hearing a set of petitions against smog and environmental pollution. Justice Karim instructed authorities to run the campaign for at least two to three weeks and urged strict implementation. He also observed that vehicles travelling from Lahore to Karachi, in particular, were causing pollution. Officials from the Environment Protection Agency (EPA), the Parks and Horticultural Authority (PHA) and other departments also appeared before the court at today’s hearing. However, the judge expressed his displeasure over the absence of a director-level officer from the EPA, as instructed at the previous hearing. Taking exception to pollution caused by vehicles, Justice Karim directed the EPA to display banners across Lah...
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  • 15 killed, police officer martyred in deadly tribal clash and joint operation in Ghotki
    The Nation - National - 07:49 Nov 07, 2025
    At least 15 people, including a police officer, were killed in a gun battle involving three tribes in Ubauro, followed by a joint operation launched by police and Rangers against the armed groups, officials said on Wednesday.
  • Pakistan denounces India’s suspension of IWT, says such acts set precedent for ‘resource-based coercion’
    Dawn - 07:08 Nov 07, 2025
    Pakistan has denounced India’s unilateral suspension of the Indus Water Treaty (IWT), saying that such acts set a precedent for “resource-based coercion”. Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, Pakistan’s permanent representative, made the remarks while addressing the UN Security Council (UNSC). According to a press release issued by the Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the United Nations (UN), the envoy sounded alarm over the “deliberate weaponisation of shared natural resources”, citing the suspension of the IWT as an example. In his remarks, he warned that the move “should be of grave concern for every member of this council and for the international community as a whole”. “For more than six decades, this treaty has stood as a model of cooperation, ensuring equitable and predictable sharing of the Indus basin’s waters between Pakistan and India even in times of war,” he said. “India’s unlawful unilateral decision to suspend this framework undermines the letter and spirit of this treaty, threatens ecosystems, disr...
  • US influencers falsely associate NYC mayor-elect Mamdani with Islamic State group
    Dawn - 06:58 Nov 07, 2025
    US right-wing influencers falsely linked New York’s mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani to the militant Islamic State (IS) group, amplifying a fabricated statement that garnered millions of views on social media, researchers said on Thursday. Mamdani — the first Muslim and South Asian elected to lead America’s largest city — secured a decisive victory this week in the face of fierce attacks on his policy proposals and religious background. A slew of anti-Mamdani accounts on the Elon Musk-owned platform X have circulated a statement purportedly from IS titled “Operation Manhattan Project”, which alluded to an attack in New York City on Election Day against what it called “American aggression”. Among the influencers who linked the fake communique to Mamdani was Laura Loomer, a conservative influencer who has Trump’s ear. “The Muslims can’t think of a better way for the Muslims to celebrate the victory of a Muslim mayoral candidate today than by committing an ISIS (Islamic State) attack in NYC,” Loomer wrote in a post on...
  • Road closures, mobile suspension in Quetta ahead of PTI rally
    The Nation - National - 06:39 Nov 07, 2025
    The district administration has sealed major roads and suspended mobile and internet services across Quetta ahead of a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Tehreek-e-Tahafuz-e-Aeen Pakistan rally scheduled in the city today.
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  • CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif launches special initiatives for differently-abled persons
    The Nation - National - 06:28 Nov 07, 2025
    In a landmark step towards inclusivity, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has announced a series of special initiatives for autistic children, ensuring free therapy, free books, free pick-and-drop, and free meals for all enrolled students.
  • Bangladesh cricket probes sexual harassment claims by former women’s captain Jahanara Alam
    Dawn - 06:09 Nov 07, 2025
    The Bangladesh Cricket Board has opened an inquiry after former women’s captain Jahanara Alam accused former and serving officials of sexual harassment. The 32-year-old pacer, in an interview on a YouTube channel, accused officials including then selector and manager Manjurul Islam of sexual harassment during the 2022 Women’s World Cup in South Africa. Manjurul, who is currently in China, rejected the allegations as “baseless”. Describing an incident during the 2022 World Cup, Jahanara alleged that Manjurul “made inappropriate physical contact”, claiming he “often hugged or pressed female players to his chest” under the pretext of encouragement. “You can ask other girls in the team”, Manjurul said. “This is all false.” Manjurul, 46, a former left-arm seamer, played 12 Tests and 34 ODIs for Bangladesh between 1999 and 2004, before serving in various coaching and managerial roles. Jahanara took 48 wickets in ODIs, and 60 in T20s, across 135 white-ball matches for her country. She also named other BCB officials,...
  • Pakistan, UK reaffirm commitment to boost trade under new dialogue framework
    The Nation - National - 06:04 Nov 07, 2025
    Pakistan and the United Kingdom have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening economic cooperation under the recently established Pak–UK Trade Dialogue Mechanism, aimed at expanding bilateral trade and investment.
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  • Khar residents protest ‘targeting’ of residential areas in anti-terror operation
    Dawn - 05:00 Nov 07, 2025
    BAJAUR: People from various areas in Khar tehsil here on Thursday took to the streets and said their houses shouldn’t be targeted in the ongoing operation against terrorists. The demonstration held in the Kosar area along Bajaur-Peshawar Highway was attended by residents of Lra Banda, Shagi, Kosar, Delhi, Janat Shah, Galo Kass, Gooro and surrounding areas in large numbers. The gathering was joined by several political and social activists, including a delegation of Bajaur Aman Jirga led by its chief Sahibzada Haroon Rashid. The participants, who blocked the highway to vehicular movement by sitting on the road, claimed that a number of civilian houses and mosques in Kosar and its adjacent areas were targeted with heavy weapons last night. The angered protesters asserted that the targeting of civilian houses had not only created fear and panic among the local communities but had also put the lives of their families, mainly children, women and elderly people, in grave danger, as they were living in their houses ...
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  • First phase of of annual Tablighi congregation begins in Raiwind
    The Nation - National - 04:56 Nov 07, 2025
    The annual international Tablighi Congregation commenced at Raiwind on Thursday, drawing thousands of participants from across Pakistan and abroad.
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  • Trump says Kazakhstan to join Abraham Accords
    Dawn - 04:28 Nov 07, 2025
    US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Kazakhstan will join the Abraham Accords to have normalised relations between Israel and Muslim-majority nations. The announcement came after Trump said he had held a call with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. “We will soon announce a signing ceremony to make it official, and there are many more countries trying to join this club of STRENGTH,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. The Kazakh government said in a statement that the matter was in the final stage of negotiations. “Our anticipated accession to the Abraham Accords represents a natural and logical continuation of Kazakhstan’s foreign policy course grounded in dialogue, mutual respect, and regional stability,” it added. Kazakhstan already has full diplomatic relations and economic ties with Israel, meaning the move would be largely symbolic, something Secretary of State Marco Rubio pushed back against on Thursday. “It’s an enhanced relationship beyond ...
  • Political consultations intensify over 27th Constitutional Amendment
    The Nation - National - 04:28 Nov 07, 2025
    Political activities have intensified across the country following the coalition government’s decision to table the 27th Constitutional Amendment in Parliament, with parties holding back-to-back meetings and consultations.
  • Ten-day annual Lok Mela begins in Islamabad today
    The Nation - National - 04:25 Nov 07, 2025
    The ten-day annual Lok Mela organized by the National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage (Lok Virsa) begins in Islamabad today, celebrating Pakistan’s rich cultural diversity under the theme “Yakjehti k Rang, Lok Virsa k Sang.
  • Legal experts question rationale behind new legislation plan
    Dawn - 03:09 Nov 07, 2025
    • Former law officer says nation must brace itself for long struggle against ‘praetorian judges’ • Ruling elite has inflicted unprecedented harm on independence of judiciary, Akram Sheikh argues ISLAMABAD: As speculations swirl around the controversial 27th Con­stitutional Amend­ment, legal experts have questioned the rationale behind such constitutional tweaks, especially after the previous 26th Amen­dment that had effectively brought the superior judiciary under the executive’s control. The “final draft” of this Amendment has hitherto been kept under wraps, but its contours were recently shared by PPP chief Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari when he said a prime minister-led delegation had sought the PPP’s support for its passage. In a statement, he said the proposal included setting up constitutional courts, restoring executive magistrates, matters related to the transfer of judges, ending the protection of provincial shares under the National Finance Commission (NFC) Award, and amending Article 243, which pertains to...
  • Border trouble tests truce as Pak-Afghan talks resume
    Dawn - 03:02 Nov 07, 2025
    • Islamabad says demands ‘non-negotiable’ as third round opens in Istanbul • Taliban leader asks Afghan team to only make ‘realistic’ commitments • Flare-up at Chaman-Spin Boldak looms over talks; at least two killed ISLAMABAD: The third round of Pakistan-Afghanistan talks opened in Istanbul on Thursday, surviving a brief exchange of fire along the border that tested a shaky ceasefire. Mediated by Turkiye and Qatar and held at the Conrad Hotel with restricted media access, the two-day round is focused on finalising a framework for a “monitoring and verification mechanism” agreed in principle last week, and on addressing long-standing disputes linked to militant sanctuaries inside Afghanistan. Pakistan’s delegation is led by Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Director General Lt Gen Asim Malik and includes senior military, intelligence and Foreign Office officials. The Afghan Taliban side is headed by General Directorate of Intelligence (GDI) chief Abdul Haq Waseq and includes senior figures such as Suhail Shah...
  • Premier builds consensus on 27th Amendment
    Dawn - 02:40 Nov 07, 2025
    • Meets allies to secure their support; tweaks top agenda as Cabinet meets today; draft may be tabled following nod • PPP rejects any cut to provinces’ NFC share; backs limited changes to Article 243 • Remains non-committal on constitutional court for now • Tarar sees no ‘major roadblocks’ to new legislation • PTI says current govt lacks mandate to amend Constitution ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday held consultations with ruling allies to secure support for the controversial 27th Constitutional Amendment, with the government expected to table the bill in the Senate within days. The prime minister has also convened a meeting of the federal cabinet today (Friday), with the 27th Amendment topping the agenda. Sources said the amendment could be introduced in parliament after cabinet approval. The premier is due to depart for Azerbaijan later in the day for a one-day official visit. Some media reports suggested PM Shehbaz has decided to establish a parliamentary committee bringing all parties ...
  • Dengue rising
    Dawn - 01:59 Nov 07, 2025
    PAKISTAN is in the midst of a dengue outbreak that has once more exposed the dysfunction within its health system. From Karachi to Peshawar, thousands have been infected and dozens are believed to have died since October, even as official figures remain implausibly low. In Sindh alone, families claim more than two dozen deaths in Hyderabad, but the health department acknowledges only eight. Similar gaps between official and ground-level data have been reported in KP and Punjab, where hospitals continue to receive new patients despite the onset of cooler weather. The scale of underreporting is alarming. By the government’s own admission, figures exclude patients tested or treated at private laboratories and clinics — the primary source of care for many. This omission has rendered the provincial response reactive and confused. Testing kits have been scarce due to procurement disputes, fumigation began only after public outrage, and the Sindh High Court has censured senior health officials for incompetence. Clim...