Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Iran pledges retaliation after Australia expels ambassador over anti-semitic allegations

Iran pledges retaliation after Australia expels ambassador over anti-semitic allegations

Tehran: Iran has condemned Australia’s decision to expel its ambassador, vowing to take reciprocal diplomatic action in response to what it calls an unjustified move linked to recent pro-Palestinian protests and regional tensions. Australia expelled Iranian Ambassador Ahmad Sadeghpour on Tuesday, citing allegations that Tehran was behind recent anti-Semitic attacks in Sydney and Melbourne. Iranian … Read more

Sialkot shuts down after record rainfall

Sialkot

SIALKOT: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) reported that Sialkot recorded over 363 millimeters of rain in the past 24 hours, breaking a 49-year record. According to PMD, the previous highest rainfall in the city was 339 millimeters, recorded on August 6, 1976. The unprecedented downpour has raised concerns of flooding and further strain on local … Read more

Iran could face return of UN sanctions within weeks

Iran could face return of UN sanctions within weeks

Iran may face the reinstatement of United Nations sanctions within weeks unless it agrees to resume negotiations over its nuclear program and allow international inspectors access to its facilities. France, Germany, and the United Kingdom have warned that they will trigger the “snapback” mechanism—an automatic reimposition of sanctions lifted under the 2015 nuclear agreement—if Tehran … Read more

Punjab seeks army’s assistance amid severe flood situation

Punjab

LAHORE: The Punjab government has formally requested the deployment of the Pakistan Army in six districts as floods continue to intensify across the province. According to the Punjab Home Department, a letter has been sent to the federal Interior Ministry seeking military assistance in Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Faisalabad, Narowal, and Okara. The request has been … Read more

Toddler killed in Karachi as dumper hits motorcycle

Toddler

KARACHI : A tragic incident occurred in the city’s Millat Town area where a two-and-a-half-year-old boy, Aun Muhammad, lost his life after being hit by a dumper. According to details, fatal accidents involving heavy vehicles such as dumpers and water tankers continue to claim lives in Karachi. In the latest incident, Aun Muhammad was riding … Read more

Hamas disputes Israeli account of deadly strike on Gaza’s Nasser hospital

Hamas disputes Israeli account of deadly strike on Gaza’s Nasser hospital

Gaza City: Hamas has publicly challenged the Israeli military’s account of a deadly airstrike on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, which killed 21 people, including journalists, medics, and rescue workers.

The group says none of the victims were affiliated with the Palestinian movement, contradicting Israel’s claim that six Hamas operatives were among the dead.

The Israeli military stated the strike targeted a Hamas-operated surveillance camera monitoring Israeli troop movements, asserting that six Hamas fighters were killed in the operation. However, Hamas claims at least two of the individuals named by Israel were killed at different times and locations — one reportedly in al-Mawasi, far from the hospital in Khan Younis.

The attack occurred Monday and was captured in part by a live Reuters feed, which abruptly cut out as Israeli forces launched the first strike. Reuters cameraman Hussam al-Masri was killed instantly.

A second strike hit minutes later, killing rescue workers and four more journalists who had rushed to the scene: Ahmed Abu Aziz, Mariam Abu Daqqa, Mohammad Salama, and Moaz Abu Taha.

Human rights organizations have condemned the incident as a “double-tap” strike — a tactic involving an initial attack followed by a second targeting first responders — which they argue amounts to a war crime. Global criticism has mounted over what many see as Israel’s increasing use of indiscriminate force in Gaza.

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Ukraine-Russia war heats up: Battlefield gains and economic blows

Ukraine-Russia war heats up: Battlefield gains and economic blows

The war in Ukraine is entering a new and volatile chapter, as Russian forces notch small but symbolically significant advances on the battlefield while Ukraine strikes deep into the heart of Russia’s oil infrastructure, escalating a conflict that increasingly spans both military and economic fronts. Russian Advance in Dnipropetrovsk: Ukrainian open-source researchers confirmed Tuesday that … Read more

Trump’s 50% tariff come into effect

Trump's 50% tariff come into effect

India faces a 50% tariff on goods exported to the US, effective today, as imposed by the Donald Trump administration. The tariffs will impact Rs 4,00,060 crore worth of Indian export merchandise to America.

Meanwhile, as trade talks between the two nations continue to stall, the govt is exploring multiple ways to minimise the effects of the punitive tariffs. Discussions are ongoing between India and the US regarding a bilateral trade agreement (BTA). The US delegation’s visit to India, planned for August 25, has been deferred.

The calculation behind the tariff math is 25 per cent taxes plus a 25 per cent penalty that has been imposed in response to “threats to the United States by the government of the Russian Federation”, and penalises India for buying Russian oil directly or indirectly.

Nearly half of India’s exports, worth $87.3 billion, will be hit by the 50 per cent tariffs. The sectors that will be affected include textiles, apparel, gems and jewellery, seafood, leather goods, steel, aluminium, copper, organic chemicals and handicrafts.

Massive Tax Bonanza:

Facing the economic turbulence triggered by recent tariff hikes, the Indian government has gone into damage control. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged tax relief measures to soften the blow, promising a significant cut aimed at supporting both everyday citizens and the backbone of the economy—India’s small businesses.

In a symbolic and impassioned speech from the ramparts of Delhi’s Red Fort on Independence Day, Modi—sporting a vivid saffron turban—announced what he called a “Massive Tax Bonanza” coming as a Diwali gift. He also renewed his call for economic self-reliance, urging shopkeepers and entrepreneurs to proudly display signs reading “Swadeshi” or “Made in India” at their storefronts.

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PM issues directives amid rising flood situation in Punjab

PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has issued urgent directives to federal ministers in view of the worsening flood situation in the Chenab, Sutlej, and Ravi rivers. The Prime Minister ordered ministers to immediately visit the flood-affected areas across Punjab and personally oversee relief operations. He instructed that the evacuation of people residing along riverbanks be … Read more

Indian water release triggers major flood crisis in Punjab

Indian water release triggers major flood crisis in Punjab

Lahore: A flood emergency has been declared in parts of Punjab following India’s release of excess water from its eastern dams, which has inundated major rivers across the province.

In response to the worsening situation, the Pakistan Army has been deployed in the flood-hit districts of Kasur, Sialkot, and Narowal to assist in relief and rescue operations.

According to the Punjab Home Department, army troops are being mobilized to support civil administration in safeguarding lives and managing large-scale evacuations. While Rescue 1122, Civil Defense, and Police units are actively engaged in ongoing efforts, the magnitude of the flooding has necessitated military intervention.

Both India and Pakistan have been facing relentless monsoon rains, but Pakistan’s eastern Punjab region — considered the country’s agricultural heartland — is under increased threat due to the unilateral release of water by India into transboundary rivers.

Rivers Swell to Dangerous Levels:

Floodwaters have surged through the Ravi, Chenab, and Sutlej rivers, causing significant breaches in Narowal, Sialkot, and Shakargarh.

Reports confirm that in Zafarwal, a portion of the Hanjli Bridge collapsed due to intense water flow from Nullah Dek, severing road access to dozens of nearby villages.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), in its early Wednesday advisory, termed the situation “extreme” and warned that vulnerable areas are already under threat of inundation.

The Ravi River at Jassar is currently carrying a flow of 170,000 cusecs, but forecasts suggest that this volume could rise significantly to 250,000 cusecs. This increase poses a serious risk, as such levels are likely to breach embankments and result in flooding of nearby settlements.

Authorities and residents in the surrounding areas are on high alert, preparing for potential evacuation and emergency response efforts.

Meanwhile, the Chenab River at Marala is projected to reach an alarming 690,000 cusecs. This staggering volume of water raises severe concerns about widespread flooding across the region. If the forecast holds, extensive damage to infrastructure, agriculture, and homes could occur, affecting thousands of people along the river’s path.

The Sutlej River at Ganda Singh Wala is already flowing at 245,000 cusecs, and further increases are expected in the coming days. This high flow, coupled with additional water entering the river system, could worsen the situation and heighten the risk of flooding in adjacent low-lying areas.

Emergency services are closely monitoring the situation and preparing for possible flood mitigation and relief operations.

High Alert and Evacuations Underway:

Low-lying areas along the rivers have been placed on high alert, especially in regions like Shahdara and along Motorway-2, where the Ravi continues to rise steadily. Authorities have urged residents in at-risk zones to immediately evacuate and cooperate with rescue teams.

The NDMA has emphasized that delayed evacuation could result in loss of life, and families are being relocated to safer ground where relief camps are being established.

Army Joins the Relief Effort:

The Pakistan Army’s deployment will be coordinated with district administrations, and Army Aviation units may be engaged for airlifts and aerial surveillance where needed.

All relevant departments of the Punjab government are on emergency footing, monitoring the situation 24/7 and mobilizing resources to prevent loss of life and property.

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Komal Meer opens up about mental struggles after weight gain, “It Affected Me Deeply”

Komal Meer opens up about mental struggles after weight gain, “It Affected Me Deeply”

Komal Meer is a talented Pakistani TV actor who quickly made a name for herself in the industry. She has won hearts with her roles in popular dramas like Badshah Begum, Wehshi, Ehd-e-Wafa, Resham Gali Ki Husna Rani, Qalandar, Benaam, Tere Aane Se, and Rash-e-Junoon. Most recently, fans admired her performance in the drama Ae … Read more

Toyota Corolla Altix 1.6 CVT Attitude Black Price & Installment plan- August 2025

Toyota Corolla Altix 1.6 CVT Attitude Black Price & Installment plan- August 2025

The all-new Toyota Corolla Altis X 1.6 CVT-i in Attitude Black colour offers a seamless blend of elegance, innovation, and performance. The car’s bold new exterior features a wider front that gives it a stronger road presence and a more upscale appearance. At the back, the rear bumper adds a refined touch that enhances the … Read more