ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said it welcomed Iran’s offer to mediate between Islamabad and the Taliban government in Kabul, signalling openness to a new diplomatic channel after the collapse of Turkey- and Qatar-brokered talks earlier this month and persistent cross-border terrorist attacks.
Politics
PPP set to topple AJK PM Haq in decisive no-trust vote
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Peoples Party is poised to seize control of the government in Azad Kashmir on Monday, when the regional Legislative Assembly is expected to vote out Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq and install the party’s regional secretary general, Raja Faisal Mumtaz Rathore, in his place.
Seven TTP militants killed in northwestern Pakistan after hours-long battle
ISLAMABAD: Seven militants from the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan were killed Saturday in a hours-long gun battle with police and counterterrorism forces who received critical support from local residents in a remote corner of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, officials said.
Detentions of Afghans jump 11-fold in Pakistan in 2025: UN agencies
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan arrested or detained more than 100,000 Afghan nationals in the first 10 months of 2025, the vast majority of them holders of Afghan Citizen Cards or undocumented migrants, as the country pressed ahead with a sweeping deportation drive, according to a United Nations refugee agency report.
Lahore High Court judge resigns over 27th Constitutional Amendment
LAHORE: A judge of the Lahore High Court resigned on Saturday, saying he could no longer serve “in good conscience” after the passage of the 27th Constitutional Amendment, in the first departure from a provincial high court since the sweeping changes to the judicial system took effect a day earlier.
Pakistan, Jordan leaders vow ‘zero-tolerance’ for forced Palestinian displacement from Gaza
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and King Abdullah II of Jordan said on Saturday that they would oppose any forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, reiterating a joint position of “zero-tolerance” for such moves as diplomats search for a durable end to the war in the territory.
Federal Constitutional Court inaugurated amid resignations, boycott and debate over opaque appointments
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s newly created Federal Constitutional Court formally began operations on Friday with the swearing-in of its chief justice and four judges, but the ceremony was marred by a conspicuous boycott by five senior judges of the Islamabad High Court and widespread criticism that the appointments lacked transparency and violated established judicial norms, Dawn newspaper reported on Saturday.
AJK opposition moves to oust PM Haq, nominates Rathore as successor
MUZAFFARABAD: Lawmakers in Azad Kashmir on Friday submitted a no-confidence resolution against Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq, setting the stage for a vote on Monday that opposition leaders say will install a new government led by the Pakistan Peoples Party.
Pakistan arrests four TTP militants over Islamabad court suicide bombing
ISLAMABAD: Authorities said on Friday that security forces have arrested four members of the banned militant group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, including the commander of the cell responsible for this week’s suicide bombing at a judicial complex in the capital.
Justice Aminuddin Khan takes oath as head of Pakistan’s newly created constitutional court
ISLAMABAD: Justice Aminuddin Khan was sworn in on Friday as the first chief justice of Pakistan’s newly created Federal Constitutional Court, a landmark moment in a contentious judicial overhaul that the government says will ease the Supreme Court’s crushing caseload and restore public faith in the system.
