ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, on Friday asked the Islamabad High Court to immediately schedule their long-pending appeals to overturn a graft conviction and suspend their sentences in a separate corruption case, accusing the prosecution of “inordinate delays” and “dilatory tactics” that have kept them behind bars for years.
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Sindh and Punjab unveil subsidies for motorcyclists, farmers and public transport after fuel price shock
ISLAMABAD: One day after the federal government imposed steep increases in fuel prices, the provincial administrations of Sindh and Punjab announced relief packages on Friday aimed at shielding motorcyclists, small farmers and public transporters from the impact of the hikes, while federal authorities made public transport free in the capital and halted planned toll increases nationwide.
Five killed, 13 hurt in suicide attack on police station in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
ISLAMABAD: A suicide bomber driving an explosives-laden vehicle rammed into the rear of the Domel Police Station in this northwestern district late on Thursday, killing at least five civilians and injuring 13 others, including one police officer, authorities said Friday.
Pakistan raises petrol to record Rs458.40 a liter, diesel to Rs520.35
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan sharply increased petrol and high-speed diesel prices on Thursday, reflecting record global oil costs triggered by the escalating conflict in the Middle East, while introducing targeted subsidies to cushion the impact on two-wheelers, small farmers and key transport sectors.
Defence Minister Asif warns India of ‘drastic consequences’ for nuclear miscalculation
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif warned his Indian counterpart on Thursday that any armed conflict between the two nuclear-armed nations would be “inconceivable” and carry “drastic consequences,” delivering a pointed rebuke amid rising tensions over the anniversary of last year’s attack in Indian occupied Kashmir.
Pakistan seeks IMF leeway on fuel prices as Iran conflict drives oil surge
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will press the International Monetary Fund for greater leeway in its bailout program to manage the fallout from the US-Israeli war on Iran, including measures to shield consumers from soaring petroleum prices, the Ministry of Finance said on Thursday.
Trade deficit widens 22.65 percent to $27.81 billion in nine months on weak exports
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s trade deficit expanded 22.65% to $27.81 billion in the first nine months of fiscal 2026, driven by a sharp drop in exports that more than offset higher imports, according to data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics released on Thursday.
Security forces kill 8 Indian-linked TTP militants in North Waziristan border clash
ISLAMABAD: The security forces killed eight militants in an intelligence-based operation along the Afghanistan border in North Waziristan district, the military said Thursday, recovering weapons and ammunition and using the episode to sharpen its criticism of the Taliban-led government in Kabul.
PM Sharif urges provinces to slash development spending, prioritise relief as oil crisis deepens from Iran war
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called on federal and four provinces governments on Thursday to set aside political differences, curtail development spending and redirect resources toward agriculture, public goods and transport as the country confronts the economic fallout from the global oil crisis triggered by the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Eight Muslim-majority nations, including Pakistan, denounce Israeli death penalty law for Palestinians as ‘apartheid’ escalation
ISLAMABAD: Eight Muslim-majority countries, including Pakistan and close US partners Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, issued a joint condemnation Thursday of a new Israeli law that makes death by hanging the default sentence for Palestinians convicted in military courts of carrying out deadly attacks in the occupied West Bank.
