ISLAMABAD: The government has reduced retail prices of high-speed diesel by Rs4.79 a liter and petrol by Rs2 a liter effective Dec. 1, passing on the benefit of softer international crude prices in the second half of November.
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FM Aurangzeb sees IMF critique as spur for urgent reforms
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb pushed back against opposition criticism of a recent International Monetary Fund report that flagged financial irregularities in the country, describing the document not as an attack but as a “catalyst for accelerating long-overdue reforms.”
Govt mulls governor’s rule in restive KP, blames CM Afridi for governance breakdown
ISLAMABAD: The government is actively considering imposing governor’s rule in the restive province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a move that could suspend the provincial government and place authority directly under the federal administration, amid escalating concerns over security lapses and governance failures, a senior official said on Sunday.
KP Chief Minister accuses authorities of isolating Imran Khan in Adiala Jail
PESHAWAR: The chief minister of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province accused the authorities on Sunday of isolating Imran Khan, the jailed founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, in Adiala jail since Nov. 4, amid growing tensions over denied access to the former prime minister.
Information Minister Tarar criticises Imran Khan’s sisters for appearing on Indian TV
ISLAMABAD: Information minister on Sunday sharply criticised the sisters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan for appearing on Indian television to voice concerns about his imprisonment, accusing them of defaming the country and failing to condemn India’s policies toward Muslims and Kashmir.
Bhutto-Zardari warns rollback of 18th Amendment would be ‘playing with fire’
KARACHI: Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, the chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, warned on Sunday that any attempt to roll back the constitutional protections for provincial rights enshrined in the 18th Amendment would be akin to “playing with fire,” as he defended his party’s role in safeguarding the country’s federal structure amid ongoing political tensions.
Defence minister seeks to quell rumors over holdup in top military appointment
ISLAMABAD: Defence minister on Sunday sought to quell mounting speculation over the delayed appointment of the country’s new chief of defence forces, saying that the formal notification would be issued “in due course of time” once Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif returns from a medical trip abroad.
Minister Naqvi says no passenger with proper documents should be stopped from flying
ISLAMABAD: The interior minister said on Saturday that no traveller with valid documents should be prevented from leaving the country, amid widespread complaints of passengers being arbitrarily removed from flights despite possessing proper paperwork.
Pakistan spinners rout Sri Lanka to clinch tri-series T20 final
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan’s spinners orchestrated a stunning Sri Lankan collapse as the hosts claimed a six-wicket victory in the T20 tri-series final on Saturday, chasing down 115 with eight balls to spare.
Finland to shut embassies in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Myanmar as part of diplomatic overhaul
ISLAMABAD: Finland announced that it would close its embassies in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Myanmar next year, citing operational and strategic reasons tied to shifting political landscapes and limited economic ties with those nations.
