Pakistan

  • PIA says flight schedule affected in 4 Punjab cities due to dense fog
    Dawn - 09:57 Dec 16, 2025
    The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) said on Tuesday that dense fog had affected its flight schedule in Lahore, Multan, Sialkot and Faisalabad, affecting both domestic and international operations. In a statement, the spokesperson for the national carrier urged passengers travelling domestically and internationally to obtain the latest information about their flights before leaving for the airport. The spokesperson said that temporary changes were made to the schedule to ensure passenger safety and to avoid unnecessary delays in flight operations. He said that dense fog affected visibility significantly, creating challenges for aircraft during landing and takeoff. He added that passengers could contact the PIA helpline for updates on the status of their flights. According to the weekly weather outlook issued by the Pakistan Meteorological Department, cold and dry weather was likely to expected in most parts of the country on Tuesday. “Moderate to dense fog/smog is likely to persist over Punjab, upper Sin...
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  • British magazine reports alleged loss of Indian Rafale jets in May clash
    The Nation - National - 09:41 Dec 16, 2025
    The serial numbers of four Indian Rafale fighter jets allegedly shot down by Pakistan during the May aerial skirmish have been identified, according to an investigative report published by British defence magazine Key Aero.
  • Govt forms eight committees for 11th NFC Award
    The Nation - National - 09:13 Dec 16, 2025
    In a key development in the process of finalising the 11th National Finance Commission (NFC) Award, the federal government has constituted eight committees to address various aspects of resource distribution and fiscal management, sources said.
  • IHC directs witnesses’ statements be recorded again in controversial social media posts case against Imaan, Hadi
    Dawn - 07:34 Dec 16, 2025
    The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday ordered the trial court hearing the controversial social media posts case against rights activist Imaan Mazari-Hazir and her husband Hadi Ali Chattha to record witnesses’ statements afresh within three days. IHC’s Justice Mohammed Azam Khan passed the directives while hearing a petition filed by Mazari challenging the trial court’s November 19 order, when the court had recorded the testimonies of all prosecution witnesses. Chattha had appeared before the court while Imaan’s lawyers had marked her presence. The court, however, had ordered the prosecution to proceed with the witnesses’ testimonies. On Tuesday, IHC’s Justice Khan observed that witnesses’ statements should be recorded again and said that the case was being referred back to the trial court without touching its merits. During the hearing, defence counsel Riasat Ali Azad told the court that senior advocate Faisal Siddiqui had submitted his power of attorney but was busy with cases in Lahore, seeking a hearin...
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  • Security beefed up for Ashes Adelaide Test after Bondi shooting
    Dawn - 07:11 Dec 16, 2025
    Police armed with rifles will be part of a beefed up security presence at the third Test between Australia and England at Adelaide Oval after the Bondi Beach shooting attacks, officials said, while flags will be flown at half-mast. South Australia state Premier Peter Malinauskas said extra measures would be in place for the Ashes clash that starts on Wednesday, although there was no intelligence pointing to an elevated threat level. “Given the events that have occurred in Sydney, there will be additional protocols put in place at Adelaide Oval,” he said late Monday. “This is done only as a precautionary measure, but it is appropriate that we are in an increasing sense of alertness just at the moment.” An attack by a father and son on a Jewish celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday killed 15 people with dozens injured. One of the assailants was killed, while the other is in a critical condition in hospital. South Australia Police Commissioner Grant Stevens said special security-response police, armed wi...
  • Zero tolerance for terrorists, facilitators reaffirmed on APS anniversary
    The Nation - National - 06:59 Dec 16, 2025
    President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday reaffirmed the government’s resolve to eradicate terrorism, declaring that there would be no soft corner for terrorists or their facilitators.
  • Pakistan seeks oil deal with Russia as energy ministries hold talks
    Dawn - 06:42 Dec 16, 2025
    Russia and Pakistan are in talks on a potential oil-sector agreement, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb told RIA news agency in remarks published on Tuesday. “All of these areas are Russia’s strengths. And we would be very happy if Russia agreed on an agreement in this sector with Pakistan,” Aurangzeb told RIA in an interview when asked about wider cooperation in exploration, production and refining between the two countries. “At present, the issue is being discussed by the energy ministries of both sides.” Russia also discussed upgrading a refinery in Pakistan with Russian companies involved, Russian Energy Minister Sergei Tsivilev had said in November. Pakistan has stepped up engagement with Russia in recent years as Moscow sought new energy markets after Western sanctions over Ukraine, and Islamabad looked to lower import costs. Pakistan began buying Russian crude in 2023. Aurangzeb also said Russia and Pakistan are looking into building another steel plant in Pakistan, RIA reported.
  • Cop among 2 slain in 3 Panjgur bank robberies
    Dawn - 04:17 Dec 16, 2025
    GWADAR: A large group of armed men looted millions of rupees from three private banks while counter-terrorism department (CTD) personnel along with local police foiled two other bank robberies after heavy gun battle in Panjgur on Monday. A CTD official and a civilian lost their lives and three other police personnel injured in a heavy exchange of fire took place as the armed robbers atte­mpted to loot two other banks, including National Bank of Pakistan, in Chitkan Bazaar. Officials said over 50 heavily armed men arrived in the area in several vehicles and barged into three banks in the main bazaar area and looted millions of rupees after holding the security guards and staff hostage at gun point. After looting three private banks, the armed men then attempted to enter the NBP and another bank. In the meantime, officials said, police and CTD personnel reached the site and challenged them. Police claim to have foiled two more bank heists “Armed men used heavy weapons in the gun battle and lobbed grenades, whic...
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  • Businesses panic as transporters’ strike ‘cripples’ supply chains
    Dawn - 03:55 Dec 16, 2025
    KARACHI: Businessmen fear economic activity in the port city and the province will come to a standstill and local production will shut down due to a nine-day-old cargo transporters’ strike, which has disrupted the movement of goods across the province. Representatives of multiple bu­­­siness bodies urged the Sindh government to intervene and address the situation stemming from the stri­­ke, which has a crippling impact on industrial production and supply chains. In a letter to the Sindh chief minister, Overseas Investors Chambers of Commerce Industry (OICCI) Secretary General Abdul Aleem said the situation was a very serious concern for the industry and commerce in the country. He said he had raised this matter on Dec 12 with the Punjab and Sindh chief secretaries, but it partially eased the situation in Punjab only. However, the situation in Sindh and Karachi port, inward and outward movement of goods, has remained unchanged, he added. “Many of our members have reported that trucks from Punjab are still unab...
  • 53-member NUST delegation tours Parliament House
    The Nation - National - 03:30 Dec 16, 2025
    ISLAMABAD - A 53-member delegation of students from the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), accompanied by a faculty member, visited Parliament House in Islamabad on Monday.
  • 25 passengers kidnapped by Katcha area dacoits
    Dawn - 03:28 Dec 16, 2025
    RAHIM YAR KHAN: Around 15 dacoits of reportedly hailing from Katcha area attacked a Quetta-bound bus and kidnapped 25 passengers after injuring the driver on Monday night. According to some videos shared on social media after 9:30pm on Monday, a passenger said a Sadabahar Company coach departed for Quetta from Sadiqabad at 8pm. When it reached near Murid Shakh area near Motorway M-5, took a turn towards Guddu at Punjab-Sindh border, some 65kms from here, the dacoits intercepted the coach and started firing. They entered the bus after smashing windows and asked 25 passengers to leave the coach but didn’t harm women passengers. The dacoits reportedly took the passengers towards Katcha area. Some police personnel reached the scene and started chasing the dacoits. During the firing, the coach driver was injured. The district police spokesperson did not attend the phone calls. Published in Dawn, December 16th, 2025
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  • Fauji Foundation, Binance partner for crypto push
    Dawn - 03:02 Dec 16, 2025
    ISLAMABAD: Fauji Foundation – the country’s one of the largest business conglomerate – has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Binance, the leading global blockchain and cryptocurrency exchange by trading volumes and users, for commercial collaboration in blockchain, cryptocurrency and payments in Pakistan. The announcement was made by Paki­stan Crypto Council (PCC) in a statement on Monday disclosing that the LoI was signed on Dec 12 at the Fauji Foundation Headquarters, Rawalpindi. The statement said the two sides will explore potential commercial collaboration on blockchain, cryptocurrency, payments and Web 3.0 ecosystem within Pakistan. “As part of the LoI, Binance will deploy its expertise, advisory support and technological and market insights on the crypto industry, and Fauji Foundation will partner with Binance on payment infrastructure solutions utilising digital assets”, the statement said. Both sides will further cryptocurrency and blockchain education through their academic wings to learners thro...
  • Rate cut too meagre to address major challenges, industry leaders complain
    Dawn - 02:37 Dec 16, 2025
    KARACHI: The decision of State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to lower the policy rate by 50 basis points to 10.50pc drew mixed reactions on Monday, with a foreign investors’ body welcoming it while the country’s wider business community criticised it as marginal and ineffective for boosting local production and exports. The Overseas Investors Cham­ber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI) viewed the rate cut as a prudent measure. “The State Bank has taken a cautious and measured step to ease financing conditions,” OCCI’s Secretary General and Chief Executive Abdul Aleem said. Mr Aleem said the unexpected reduction is positive and will help stimulate business activities by lowering borrowing costs while preserving overall economic stability. MNCs’ association terms SBP move ‘cautious’ for fostering stability He added that the chamber notes that a gradual approach “allows businesses to plan investment decisions with greater confidence and helps ensure that the impact of ease remains aligned with sustainable economic growth...
  • Trump sues the BBC for defamation over editing of 2021 speech, seeks up to $10 billion in damages
    Dawn - 02:30 Dec 16, 2025
    US President Donald Trump sued the BBC on Monday for defamation over edited clips of a speech that made it appear he directed supporters to storm the US Capitol, opening an international front in his fight against media coverage he deems untrue or unfair. Trump accused Britain’s publicly owned broadcaster of defaming him by splicing together parts of a January 6, 2021 speech, including one section where he told supporters to march on the Capitol and another where he said “fight like hell”. It omitted a section in which he called for peaceful protest. Trump’s lawsuit alleges the BBC defamed him and violated a Florida law that bars deceptive and unfair trade practices. He is seeking $5 billion in damages for each of the lawsuit’s two counts. The BBC has apologised to Trump, admitted an error of judgment and acknowledged that the edit gave the mistaken impression that he had made a direct call for violent action. But it has said there is no legal basis to sue. Trump, in his lawsuit filed on Monday in Miami feder...
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  • 2 cops martyred, 3 injured as train collides with police vehicle in Sargodha
    Dawn - 20:37 Dec 15, 2025
    Two policemen were martyred and three others severely injured when a train collided with their police vehicle in Sargodha on Monday, a railways official said. Pakistan Railways Rawalpindi Divisional Superintendent Noorduddin Dawar confirmed to Dawn that the Millat Express struck a police vehicle belonging to the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) that suddenly tried to cross the track at an unmanned crossing, leaving two constables dead and one injured. He added that two other constables were “safe”. “SHO (Station House Officer) RPS (railway police station) Sargodha and SHO Cantt Sargodha Punjab Police are present at the site,” he said in a message to Dawn. “This falls under the jurisdiction of Sargodha Cantt District Police. The train has moved after a brief stop.” Muhammad Sawar Khan, an area officer for Pakistan Railways, confirmed to Dawn that the train — which left Sargodha and headed towards Charnali railway station —was running through the unmanned crossing when a police van belonging to the SIU attempt...
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  • Relatives of APS victims mark 11th anniversary of school massacre with candlelit vigil
    Dawn - 20:34 Dec 15, 2025
    A banner shows the portraits and names of victims of the 2014 Army Publis School massacre, in Peshawar on December 15. — Photo via authorParents and relatives of the victims of the 2014 Army Public School (APS) Peshawar massacre observed a candlelight vigil and marched to commemorate the 11th anniversary of the incident on Monday night. During the massacre, 147 people were killed, including 132 students and 15 staff members, while 180 others were wounded in the attack on December 16, 2014. The siblings and parents of the martyred students and staff members assembled on Shami Road and walked to the school, raising slogans and demanding justice for their martyred children. The parents also lit candles at the Shuhada Monument inside the school and offered prayers for the martyred students. A banner shows the portraits and names of victims of the 2014 Army Publis School massacre, in Peshawar on December 15. — Photo via author Shuhada APS Forum President Ajoon Khan told Dawn that despite 11 years having passed since the massacre, justice has not been delivered to the bereaved families. He demanded that the authorities punish those advocating for th...
  • Diesel price slashed by Rs14 as petrol price remains unchanged
    Dawn - 19:01 Dec 15, 2025
    The government on Monday decreased the high-speed diesel (HSD) price by Rs14 and kept the petrol price unchanged for the fortnight ending December 31, owing to favourable international market prices. In a late-night announcement, the Petroleum Division said the revision followed movements in international markets and recommendations from the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra). According to the announcement, the ex-depot price of HSD has been reduced by Rs14 per litre (5pc) to Rs265.65 per litre for the current fortnight from Rs279.65 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 like trucks, buses, tractors, tube-wells, threshers, and particularly adds to the prices of vegetables and other eatables. Transporters had already increased their fares based on an approximate Rs27 per litre increase between May and August, and have not reversed them despite a Rs9 per litre cut. The ex-de...
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  • Govt slashes high speed diesel price by Rs14/litre
    The Nation - National - 19:00 Dec 15, 2025
    ISLAMABAD - The federal government has slashed the prices of high-speed diesel by Rs14 per litre and maintained the price of petrol at the existing level for the second fortnight of December 2025 starting today.
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  • Bilawal pays tribute to APS martyrs, renews resolve against terrorism
    The Nation - National - 19:00 Dec 15, 2025
    ISLAMABAD - Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari yesterday paid profound tribute to the martyrs of the Army Public School, Peshawar, on the anniversary of the tragic attack, remembering the innocent children and teachers whose lives were brutally taken on December 16.
  • Cracks in ruling clique could lead to trouble for PML-N
    The Nation - National - 19:00 Dec 15, 2025
    ISLAMABAD - Though the ruling clique has unanimously approved the 27th constitutional amendment, the same romance is unsure among the allies before any further constitutional changes.