ISLAMABAD: An Islamabad court on Friday temporarily lifted a ban on two YouTube channels operated by journalists Matiullah Jan and Asad Ali Toor, who had challenged a judicial order blocking 27 channels for allegedly spreading “fake, misleading, and defamatory” content against the government and armed forces.
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Military signals robust response to Indian proxies after May conflict
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan’s military leadership on Thursday accused India of intensifying a “nefarious agenda” through proxy groups following its defeat in a brief but fierce war earlier this year, vowing “decisive and holistic actions” to counter the threat.
Eight officials and building owner arrested after deadly collapse in Karachi
KARACHI: Authorities arrested eight officials from the Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) and the owner of a residential building on Thursday, nearly a week after the structure collapsed in Karachi’s Lyari district, killing 27 people.
Pakistan seeks $1 billion valuation for New York’s Roosevelt Hotel in JV deal
KARACHI: Pakistan is targeting a valuation of at least $1 billion for the Roosevelt Hotel it owns in New York and is prepared to sell a minority stake in the prime Manhattan property as it searches for a redevelopment partner, Reuters reported, citing a senior Pakistani official.
Gunmen kill nine passengers in Balochistan bus attack, officials link to Indian proxies
QUETTA: Gunmen intercepted a bus traveling from Quetta to Lahore in Pakistan’s restive Balochistan province on Friday, abducting and shooting dead at least nine passengers in an attack provincial officials described as a terrorist act backed by Indian-sponsored groups.
Bhutto-Zardari rebukes Indian narrative on Pahalgam attack, urges dialogue in fiery interview
ISLAMABAD: In a fiery exchange with Indian journalist Karan Thapar, former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari categorically denied Pakistan’s involvement in the deadly Pahalgam attack and pressed for an international investigation, an offer New Delhi has flatly rejected.
Thirty of 102 environmental samples test positive for poliovirus nationwide
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is ramping up its fight against a polio resurgence after environmental surveys revealed the virus persisting in communities nationwide.
Monsoon rains kill 11, swamp Punjab and Balochistan
ISLAMABAD: Relentless monsoon rains killed at least 11 people and injured dozens across Lahore and Balochistan on Wednesday, flooding streets, toppling power lines, and exposing the fragility of Pakistan’s urban and rural defences.
Pakistan scraps duties, to tender 350,000‑tonne sugar import to stabilise market
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan plans to import 350,000 tonnes of sugar in two phases via its state-owned Trading Corporation to stabilise domestic prices, the National Food Security Ministry said Wednesday, as retail rates climb to nearly Rs200 per kilogram in some regions.
Pakistan to cut bank rewards for remittances, risks informal flows
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is cutting rewards for banks and exchange companies that process overseas remittances, a move that risks pushing funds back to informal channels even as official inflows hit a record $38.3 billion in fiscal year 2025, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) told a Senate panel on Wednesday.
