ISLAMABAD: The government increased the price of petrol by Rs14.92 a liter and high-speed diesel by Rs15 a liter, the latest in a string of weekly adjustments driven by volatile global oil markets tied to the US-Iran conflict.
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US strikes Iranian military sites near Hormuz after naval clash, as both sides insist month-old ceasefire holds
ISLAMABAD: US forces launched self-defence strikes against Iranian missile and drone launch sites, command centres, and intelligence nodes along the Iranian coast on May 7 after three Navy guided-missile destroyers came under attack while transiting the Strait of Hormuz, US Central Command said, in the most serious flare-up since a ceasefire took effect four weeks earlier.
Pakistan spurns $16.98-$17.28 LNG offers in fresh test of Urgent Import Push
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday rejected the two lowest offers for emergency liquefied natural gas cargoes, spurning bids priced at $17.28 per million British thermal units from BP Singapore and $16.98 from TotalEnergies SE for deliveries later this month.
Trump pauses Hormuz escort mission after Saudi Arabia denies US access to key air base and airspace – report
ISLAMABAD: President Donald Trump abruptly halted a US military operation to escort commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz after Saudi Arabia blocked American aircraft from using its territory and airspace, two US officials said, forcing the White House to suspend the mission barely 36 hours after it began.
Pakistan plans expanded foreclosure powers for banks after 90-day default notice
ISLAMABAD: The government has decided in principle to grant commercial banks expanded powers to seize and sell mortgaged homes after a cumulative 90-day notice period in the event of default, part of a broader effort to revive lending to the country’s chronically underdeveloped housing sector.
Opposition PTI party demands transparency on health of Imran Khan’s wife after secretive overnight hospital trip
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, the opposition party founded by former prime minister Imran Khan, expressed sharp concern and anger on Thursday over reports that his wife, Bushra Bibi, was abruptly taken from Adiala Jail in the middle of the night for medical treatment and returned hours later without any public explanation or notification to her family.
Three children killed in separate attacks in South Waziristan
ISLAMABAD: Three children were killed and at least 10 other people wounded on Thursday in two separate attacks in South Waziristan district, security officials said, the latest in a surge of violence that has strained relations along the Afghan border.
Pakistan says expects US-Iran agreement ‘sooner rather than later’
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said on Thursday it expected the United States and Iran to reach an agreement ending their conflict “sooner rather than later,” offering a measured note of optimism as the two sides appeared to edge closer to a deal that could ease tensions in the Persian Gulf and stabilise global energy markets.
Cambridge International cancels AS-level math exam after early leak, orders replacement test for thousands of students
KARACHI: Cambridge International Education on Thursday formally canceled an AS-level mathematics exam after its question paper was shared prematurely in violation of strict security rules, announcing that all affected students would sit a new version of the test on June 9.
One year after 2025 clashes, Pakistan says it controls escalation and remains ‘prepared’ against India
ISLAMABAD: One year after a brief but intense military confrontation with India that Pakistan calls “Marka-i-Haq,” or Battle of Truth, the Pakistani armed forces’ chief spokesman declared Thursday that the country’s military had not only prevailed against a far larger adversary but remained fully prepared for any future conflict.
