RAWALPINDI: A special court in Rawalpindi on Saturday sentenced Imran Khan, the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and the country’s former prime minister, along with his wife, Bushra Bibi, to 17 years in prison in a corruption case involving the purchase of an expensive Bulgari jewellery set at a steeply discounted price.
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Pakistan signals interest in Gaza stabilisation force, but no troop commitment yet
ISLAMABAD: Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday that Pakistan had agreed to participate in discussions about a proposed international stabilisation force for Gaza, though he stopped short of confirming any firm commitment from Islamabad to deploy troops.
Pakistan warns of crop losses as India disrupts Jhelum flows days after Chenab manipulation
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan accused India on Friday of deliberately disrupting the flow of the Jhelum River by abruptly holding and releasing water from upstream hydroelectric projects, a move that officials said was exacerbating a water crisis already straining the country’s vast agricultural heartland after similar fluctuations in the Chenab River.
ATC frees ex-foreign minister Qureshi but jails four other PTI leaders over May 9 riots
LAHORE: An anti-terrorism court acquitted Shah Mahmood Qureshi, a former foreign minister and prominent leader of opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, on Friday in a case tied to violent riots in 2023, even as it sentenced four other senior party figures to 10 years in prison each, deepening the legal entanglements that have sidelined much of the party’s leadership.
Four soldiers martyred in North Waziristan suicide attack, Pakistan demarches Afghan diplomat
ISLAMABAD: Four soldiers were martyred on Friday when militants rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into the outer wall of a security forces camp in the restive North Waziristan district, collapsing part of the structure and injuring at least 15 civilians, including women and children, military said.
UN says Indian attack on Pakistan after Pahalgam incident was unlawful
ISLAMABAD: United Nations experts have raised alarms that India’s military strikes on Pakistan in response to an attack in Kashmir this spring violated international law and human rights, including the rights to life and security, according to a report made public this week.
Pakistan arrests Islamic State Khorasan key propagandist, UN report says
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani authorities arrested Sultan Aziz Azzam, the longtime spokesperson for the Islamic State’s Khorasan branch, (IS-K), earlier this year, according to a recent United Nations report that highlighted both progress against the group and continuing terrorist activity across Afghanistan.
PTI leaders again blocked from meeting Imran Khan at Adiala Jail
RAWALPINDI: Leaders of opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, including a former provincial minister, Taimur Saleem Jhagra, staged a protest outside Adiala Jail on Thursday after being denied a meeting with the imprisoned former prime minister Imran Khan.
Pakistan denies report of army chief’s planned talks with Trump on Gaza force
ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Thursday flatly denied reports that the country’s top military leader, Field Marshal Asim Munir, planned to travel soon to Washington for talks with President Donald J. Trump, potentially on a proposed multinational force to stabilise Gaza.
Pakistan says India altered Chenab River without notice, raising treaty tensions
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan accused India on Thursday of manipulating the flow of the Chenab River without prior notice, a move that officials said threatened the livelihoods of millions during a crucial agricultural season and violated a longstanding water-sharing treaty between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
