Security forces kill at least 27 militants in northwest clashes

ISLAMABAD: Security forces killed at least 27 militants and wounded several others in a series of intense encounters across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province this week, according to security sources and official statements, in what appeared to be one of the deadliest stretches of counterterrorism operations in the restive region in recent months.

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Legal limbo over Ayub blocks bid to name new opposition leader, National Assembly tells PTI

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly Secretariat said on Wednesday the status of Omar Ayub Khan, the disqualified leader of the opposition, remains sub judice before the Peshawar High Court, effectively blocking any immediate move to name his successor even as the Election Commission of Pakistan presses ahead with by-elections next week in the constituency Ayub once represented.

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Top court split as judges reject mass-resignation proposal over 27th amendment

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Supreme Court judges gathered in emergency session last week, confronting the stark new reality created by the 27th Constitutional Amendment, but a dramatic proposal that all of them resign en masse to protest the changes met with only silence and the meeting ended without agreement on any collective action, Dawn newspaper reported on Thursday.

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IMF report exposes deep-rooted corruption risks in Pakistan ahead of board’s sign-off on $1.2 billion tranche

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan faces entrenched corruption vulnerabilities stemming from systemic institutional weaknesses, the International Monetary Fund said in a long-delayed diagnostic assessment that makes publication a prerequisite for the fund’s board to approve a $1.2 billion loan disbursement next month.

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US congressional commission says Pakistan achieved ‘military success’ over India in May clashes

ISLAMABAD: A bipartisan congressional commission has concluded that Pakistan scored a clear “military success” over India in the four-day, brief but intense, air and missile war last May, a rare official American acceptance that credits Chinese-supplied weapons and Chinese intelligence with giving Islamabad a decisive battlefield edge.

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Karachi port begins standardised bunkering in bid to attract global shipping lines

KARACHI: Pakistan has launched its first standardised bunkering operations at Karachi Port, introducing regulated ship refuelling services that align the country’s main gateway with international maritime safety and environmental standards, Maritime Affairs Minister Junaid Anwar Chaudhry said on Tuesday.

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Imran Khan’s sisters ‘dragged, beaten’ in late-night police operation outside Adiala jail

RAWALPINDI: The opposition party of imprisoned former prime minister Imran Khan accused the police on Tuesday night of violently detaining three of his sisters and several senior party figures outside the gates of Adiala Jail, where the women had waited for more than twelve hours in hope of a court-ordered family meeting that never took place.

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CPPA proposes 65-paisa/unit cut in December bills on lower fuel costs

ISLAMABAD: The Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) has requested a negative fuel cost adjustment of around 65 paise per unit for ex-Wapda distribution companies in December bills, citing a 3.5 percent year-on-year drop in electricity consumption in October and heavy reliance on cheaper domestic fuels.

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