Tue, 21-Oct-2025

UN sets up Pakistani network to tackle human trafficking

UN sets up Pakistani network to tackle human trafficking

ISLAMABAD: The United Nations (UN) on Monday officially launched the Pakistan UN Network on Migration (UNNM) to fight human trafficking and improve migration management in the country. The new network aims to bring together government bodies, civil society, and international partners to deal with the challenges of human trafficking and migrant smuggling in a more … Read more

Nadeem Baig explains why today’s films look more like dramas

Nadeem Baig explains why today’s films look more like dramas

Nadeem Baig, one of Pakistan’s most respected film and television actors, has worked in countless hit films like Dillagi, Aina, Mukhra, Dehleez, Shararat, Shama, Bulandi, and many more. His real name is Mirza Nazir Baig, and at 84 years old, he continues to be admired as a legend of the industry. He even appeared in … Read more

Fans shocked by The Rock’s slim look, what’s the reason behind surprising transformation?

Fans shocked by The Rock’s slim look, what’s the reason behind surprising transformation?

Hollywood and WWE superstar Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has surprised fans with a dramatic change in his physique. Known worldwide for his muscular build, the 53-year-old actor appeared noticeably slimmer during his recent trip to Europe. Fresh photos from Venice, Italy, where Johnson promoted his new film The Smashing Machine alongside actress Emily Blunt, quickly … Read more

Honda launches new offer on electric Scooty ‘Icon e,’ now available in easy installments, See details here!

Honda launches new offer on electric Scooty ‘Icon e,’ now available in easy installments, See details here!

Honda has launched its new electric scooter “Icon e” in Pakistan, now available on easy installment plans. The company announced that urban customers can buy this eco-friendly ride in 3 to 36 monthly installments, with short-term zero-interest options. The official price of the Icon e-scooty is Rs. 419,900. Customers can choose flexible plans: 3-month plan: … Read more

Govt forms teams to trace Afghan Refugees after deadline period ends

Govt forms teams to trace Afghan Refugees after deadline period ends

As the government’s deadline for undocumented Afghan refugees ended on Sunday, authorities have formed special teams across the country to start identifying and verifying Afghan families. The government had given Afghan refugees until August 31 to leave Pakistan, where many of them have been living for more than four decades. Officials had warned that from … Read more

Bahrain’s Chief of staff meets Pakistan Air Chief, Agree to expand defense and training cooperation

Bahrain’s Chief of staff meets Pakistan Air Chief, Agree to expand defense and training cooperation

ISLAMABAD: Chief of Staff of Bahrain Defence Forces, Lieutenant General Theyab Saqr Abdullah Al Nuaimi, met Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu, to discuss ways to strengthen defence cooperation between the two countries. According to ISPR, both sides agreed to expand joint training, increase collaboration in multi-domain warfare, and … Read more

PM Shehbaz stresses peace and cooperation at SCO summit

PM Shehbaz stresses peace and cooperation at SCO summit

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressed the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, stressing the importance of peace, regional cooperation, and multilateralism. The prime minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to respecting the sovereignty of all member states, saying that Pakistan prefers dialogue and diplomacy over conflict. He urged members to ensure full implementation of water-sharing … Read more

Contractors claim political pressure on ADB N-55 project

ADP

ISLAMABAD: A consortium of contractors working on a key Asian Development Bank (ADB)-funded infrastructure project has written to Senate Chairman Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani, alleging that certain senators are misusing their positions to obstruct the award of contracts for the N-55 Expansion Project (CAREC Tranche-III). In the letter, the consortium — Ningxia Communications Construction Co. … Read more

US newspaper calls Field Marshal Asim Munir “Man of Steel”

US newspaper calls Field Marshal Asim Munir “Man of Steel”

The American newspaper Washington Times has called Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir the “Man of Steel,” recognizing his strong leadership and successful military diplomacy. Under Asim Munir’s command, Pakistan has gained new respect on the world stage. After a historic victory in the “Battle of Haq”, international media and global institutions acknowledged Pakistan as a … Read more

SCO condemns Jaffer Express attack, Khuzdar bombing

SCO

Tianjin, China: The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit concluded with a joint declaration strongly condemning recent terror incidents, including the Jaffer Express attack, the Khuzdar bombing, and the Pahalgam incident. The declaration reaffirmed commitment to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and emphasized equal access to peaceful nuclear technology. SCO members also pledged to fully implement … Read more

CTD foils major terror plot in Karachi, arrests five militants

CTD

KARACHI: The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) of Sindh, in a joint operation with federal intelligence agency,  has arrested five terrorists linked to banned outfits Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS). According to CTD officials, the operations were carried out in Manghopir and Kashmir Road areas of Karachi, successfully thwarting a major terrorist … Read more

Five embrace martyrdom as MI-17 helicopter crashes

Five embrace

RAWALPINDI: An MI-17 helicopter of the Pakistan Army crashed near Hudor village, approximately 12 kilometers away from Thakdas Cantonment, on Monday , leaving five personnel, including the pilots and crew, martyred. According to the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), On 1 Sep 25, at around 1000 hours, an MI-17 helicopter crash landed near Hudor village … Read more

Pakistan-China green development dialogue held in Beijing during PM Sharif’s visit

Pakistan-China green development dialogue held in Beijing during PM Sharif’s visit

Beijing (China): The Pakistan-China Institute (PCI) and the School of Environment, Tsinghua University co-hosted a Pakistan-China Green Development Dialogue on the sidelines of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s visit to China. The Pakistan-China Institute (PCI) has unveiled a groundbreaking policy paper titled “From Policy to Practice: Operationalizing Green SEZs under CPEC via China’s EIP Lessons.” Authored … Read more

Carrot: A Natural Treasure for Health

Carrot: A Natural Treasure for Health

Carrot, a well-known and commonly used vegetable, is not only delicious but also packed with numerous health benefits. For a healthy lifestyle, incorporating carrots into your diet is a wise and natural choice. In this article, we will explore the positive effects of carrots on various bodily systems in detail. Carrots for Better Vision:   … Read more

UAE issues new protocols for fans in tri-nation series

UAE

SHARJAH: Authorities have announced new protocols for spectators attending the ongoing tri-nation cricket series. According to officials, fans are encouraged to cheer for their respective teams but must refrain from chanting slogans or making gestures against the opposing side. Spectators have also been instructed to remain in their designated seats and avoid moving to other … Read more

Major flood threat in Multan as 800,000 cusecs expected in Chenab

Major flood

MULTAN: Authorities, including the administration, military, and rescue services, have been placed on high alert as a massive flood of around 800,000 cusecs is expected to enter the Multan region on Monday . Reports indicate that India has released a huge volume of water into the Chenab River by opening all spillway gates of the … Read more

First day of war – September 1, 1965

First day of War – September 1, 1965

The creation of Pakistan had never been fully accepted by India, and by April 1965, India had already begun generating a war frenzy. Tensions escalated as Indian forces were moved closer to the Pakistani border, signaling a brewing conflict. The Indian government under Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri faced internal opposition from political leaders who … Read more

ICC announces record prize money for Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

ICC announces prize money for Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

Lahore: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced record prize money for the upcoming ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, setting a new precedent in the history of women’s cricket. According to the official announcement, the champions of the tournament will receive an unprecedented $4.48 million, surpassing the $4 million awarded to the winners of … Read more

Xi slams ‘bullying’ in speech to regional leaders at summit

Xi slams 'bullying' in speech to regional leaders at summit

China’s President Xi Jinping blasted “bullying behaviour” in the world order as he gathered Eurasian leaders Monday for a showpiece summit aimed at putting Beijing front and centre of regional relations.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, comprising China, India, Russia, Pakistan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Belarus, is touted as a non-Western style of collaboration and seeks to be an alternative to traditional alliances.

Xi told the SCO leaders, including Russian and Belarusian presidents Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko, that the global international situation was becoming more “chaotic and intertwined”.

The Chinese leader also slammed “bullying behaviour” from certain countries — a veiled reference to the United States.

“The security and development tasks facing member states have become even more challenging,” he added in his address to all the gathered dignitaries in the northern port city of Tianjin.

“Looking to the future, with the world undergoing turbulence and transformation, we must continue to follow the Shanghai spirit… and better perform the functions of the organisation,” Xi said.

Xi said China will work with all parties in the SCO to take the regional security forum to a new level, as he unveiled his ambition for a new global security order that poses a challenge to the United States.

The SCO has set a model for a new type of international relations, Xi said in opening remarks at the summit, adding that the forum unequivocally opposed external interference.

Xi spoke also about constructive participation in international affairs, opposing hegemonism and power politics, as well as promoting multilateralism in his remarks.

The security-focused bloc, which began as a group of six Eurasian nations, has expanded to 10 permanent members and 16 dialogue and observer countries in recent years.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said China played a “fundamental” role in upholding global multilateralism on Sunday.

Analysts say China will use this year’s largest-ever summit to demonstrate an alternative vision of global governance to the American-led international order at a time of erratic policymaking, a US retreat from multilateral organisations and geopolitical flux.

Beijing has also used the summit as an opportunity to mend ties with New Delhi.

Modi, who is in China on his first visit in seven years, and Xi both agreed on Sunday their countries are development partners, not rivals, and discussed ways to improve trade ties amid the global tariff uncertainty.

NATO expansion must be resolved for Ukraine peace: Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin, after talking with his Chinese counterpart and Indian PM Modi, said that the issue of NATO’s eastward enlargement would have to be addressed for there to be sustainable peace in Ukraine.

Putin ordered tens of thousands of troops to invade Ukraine in February 2022 after eight years of fighting in eastern Ukraine between Russian-backed separatists and Ukrainian troops. Russia currently controls a little under one fifth of Ukraine.

Ukraine and Western European powers describe the invasion as a brutal imperial-style land grab. Putin casts the war as a battle with a declining West, which he says humiliated Russia after the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 by enlarging NATO eastwards.

On the sidelines of the SCO meeting, Modi held Putin’s hand as they walked towards Chinese President Xi. All three smiled as they spoke, surrounded by translators.

Speaking at the summit, Putin said the West had tried to bring Ukraine into the West’s orbit and then sought to entice the former Soviet republic into the US-led NATO military alliance.

“In order for a Ukrainian settlement to be sustainable and long-term, the root causes of the crisis, which I have just mentioned and which I have repeatedly mentioned before, must be eliminated,” Putin said.

“A fair balance in the security sphere” must be also restored, Putin said, shorthand for a series of Russian demands about NATO and European security.

At the 2008 Bucharest summit, NATO leaders agreed that Ukraine and Georgia would one day become members. Ukraine in 2019 amended its constitution committing to the path of full membership of NATO and the European Union.

Reuters reported in May that Putin’s conditions for ending the war include a demand that Western leaders pledge in writing to stop enlarging NATO eastwards and lift a chunk of sanctions on Russia.

Putin said that “understandings” he reached with US President Donald Trump at a summit in Alaska in August opened a way to peace in Ukraine, which he would discuss with leaders attending the regional summit in China.

“We highly appreciate the efforts and proposals from China and India aimed at facilitating the resolution of the Ukrainian crisis,” Putin told the forum.

“The understandings reached at the recent Russia–US meeting in Alaska, I hope, also contribute toward this goal.”

He said he had detailed to Xi on Sunday the achievements of his talks with Trump and the work “already underway” to resolve the conflict and would provide more detail in two-way meetings with the Chinese leader and others.

China and India are by far the biggest purchasers of crude from Russia, the world’s second largest exporter. Trump has imposed additional tariffs on India over the purchases but there is no sign yet that either India or China are going to stop purchasing Russian oil, a key export of Russia’s war economy.

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PD issues report on electricity restoration in flood-hit areas

electricity restoration

ISLAMABAD: The Power Division has released a comprehensive report detailing electricity restoration efforts in flood-affected regions across Pakistan.   PESCO: Restoration Progress in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa   The report stated that 12 grids and 91 feeders of the Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) were affected. So far, 85 feeders have been fully restored, while six remain … Read more

Indonesian groups cancel Jakarta protests over tightened security measures

Indonesian groups cancel Jakarta protests over tightened security measures

Jakarta (Indonesia): Planned protests in Indonesia’s capital were called off Monday after police tightened security in response to a week of escalating demonstrations over lawmakers’ benefits that have already left eight people dead. Student coalitions and civil society organizations, including the influential Alliance of Indonesian Women, announced the cancellation citing “impossible conditions” for safely demonstrating … Read more

Karachi warms up under a grey sheet of sky

Karachi warms up under a grey sheet of sky

Karachi: Thick clouds blanketed the skies over Karachi on Monday morning, building anticipation among residents for much-needed rainfall as the city continues to endure high humidity and warm temperatures. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), Karachi’s weather is expected to remain partly cloudy and humid over the next 24 hours. The Met Office has … Read more

Israel claims killing of Hamas armed wing spokesman in Gaza airstrike

Israel claims killing of Hamas armed wing spokesman in Gaza airstrike

Israel announced on Sunday that it has killed Abu Obeida, the longtime spokesman for Hamas’s armed wing, in an airstrike on Gaza.

The strike, reportedly carried out on Saturday, marks one of the most high-profile assassinations of a senior Hamas figure in the nearly two-year war between Israel and the Palestinian militant group.

“Hamas spokesperson Abu Obeida was eliminated in Gaza,” Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant declared in a post on social media platform X, formerly Twitter. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had earlier hinted at the operation, saying the spokesperson had been targeted in a precise strike.

According to the Israeli military, Abu Obeida’s real name was Hudaifa al-Kahlut. He served as the elusive and symbolic voice of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’s military wing, for years — most notably during the ongoing war that erupted after the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack on southern Israel.

Since the start of the conflict, Abu Obeida regularly released statements via television broadcasts, social media, and audio recordings. He always appeared wearing military fatigues and a signature red keffiyeh that concealed his face, becoming an emblem of Hamas’s resistance narrative.

Israel’s military chief, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, said the military would continue to pursue the remaining leaders of Hamas, many of whom he claimed are now based outside of Gaza. “Our mission to dismantle Hamas’s leadership is far from over,” Zamir stated on Sunday.

Hamas has not yet issued an official response confirming or denying Abu Obeida’s death. The group’s silence has added to speculation about the impact of the strike on its internal communications and morale.

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GB Govt helicopter crashes near Chilas

GB Govt

Gilgit: A helicopter belonging to the Gilgit-Baltistan government crashed near Chilas, government spokesperson Faizullah Faraq confirmed. The incident was confirmed by the GB government spokesperson, saying two pilot and three technical staff members were in the helicopter when it met the accident. Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan expressed sorrow over the incident. Spokesman GB government said Chief … Read more

Polio vaccination drive begins today aimed tight security

Polio vaccination

KARACHI: The citywide polio vaccination campaign begins today and will continue until September 7, with a comprehensive security plan put in place. According to a police spokesperson, a total of 10,463 police officers and personnel will be deployed to ensure the safety of polio teams and workers throughout the campaign. The drive will see the … Read more

Israel intensifies assault on Gaza city, killing 78 across the enclave

Israel intensifies assault on Gaza city, killing 78 across the enclave

Israel has escalated its military campaign in Gaza City, killing at least 78 Palestinians across the besieged enclave since dawn, according to Palestinian officials.

Among the victims were 32 individuals reportedly searching for food, amid what rights groups are calling a worsening humanitarian crisis.

On Sunday, shelling near al-Quds Hospital ignited fires in tents sheltering displaced families. According to the Palestinian Civil Defence, at least five people were killed and three injured after a residential apartment was struck in the Remal neighbourhood.

Ismail al-Thawabta, director of Gaza’s Government Media Office, accused the Israeli military of deploying “explosive robots” in densely populated areas.

In a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), al-Thawabta said that more than 80 such devices have been detonated in civilian neighborhoods over the past three weeks. He described the tactics as part of a “scorched-earth policy” that has razed homes and endangered lives.

“Despite the destruction and starvation caused by the Israeli assault, more than one million Palestinians in Gaza City and the north refuse to submit to the policy of forced displacement and ethnic cleansing,” he stated.

Footage shared on social media and verified by Al Jazeera captured the aftermath of an Israeli aerial strike in the Sabra neighbourhood in southern Gaza City. The video, posted by Palestinian journalist Faiz Osama, shows a child with a leg injury screaming in pain, while a man lies motionless nearby with an apparent head wound. Smoke can be seen rising from the rubble in the background.

The Israeli military has yet to comment on the latest claims, but previous statements have emphasized the goal of dismantling Hamas infrastructure in Gaza. However, growing international concern over civilian casualties and mass displacement has intensified calls for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian access.

The current offensive follows nearly a year of conflict in Gaza, where over 38,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to local health authorities. Aid agencies warn that food, water, and medical supplies are nearing total depletion as bombardments continue.

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