KARACHI: Pakistan International Airlines emerged unscathed from a sweeping Airbus SE recall of 6,000 A320-family jets over a software glitch, even as carriers worldwide scrambled overnight to implement fixes that temporarily grounded aircraft in Asia and Europe and loomed over US travel during the post-Thanksgiving surge.
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Egypt urges focused role for Gaza peace force, seeks bigger Pakistani role in rebuilding
ISLAMABAD: Egypt’s foreign minister on Saturday outlined a narrowly defined mandate for a proposed international force to stabilise Gaza, emphasising its role in monitoring a ceasefire and securing borders, while calling for an expanded Pakistani contribution to the territory’s reconstruction amid ongoing devastation from the conflict.
Pakistan ready to join Gaza stabilisation force but rules out role in disarming Hamas
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is prepared to deploy troops as part of an international stabilisation force in Gaza under a United States-brokered peace plan, but it will not participate in any effort to disarm the Palestinian group Hamas, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Saturday.
Military says Afghan Taliban aiding terrorist infiltration across border
ISLAMABAD: The military said Afghan forces opened fire on Pakistani border posts last Friday to create diversions that allow terrorists to infiltrate the country, escalating tensions between the two neighbours amid a surge in cross-border violence and stalled diplomatic talks.
By-elections marred by ‘gaps in transparency’; watchdog flags violations, weak turnout
ISLAMABAD: The ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz swept the by-elections held on Nov. 23, capturing all six vacant seats in the National Assembly and six of seven in the Punjab Assembly, amid what an independent election monitor described as “recurring violations” of campaigning rules and “gaps” in the transparency of results.
Sugar mills face probe for alleged cartel on cane prices, crushing schedule
ISLAMABAD: The antitrust regulator has issued show-cause notices to 10 sugar mills in Punjab province for allegedly colluding to delay the start of the crushing season and fix sugarcane procurement prices at Rs400 per maund, in a move that could disrupt sugar supplies and inflate retail costs.
Pakistan sees ‘cautious optimism on growth’ as reforms lift outlook despite sticky inflation
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan voiced cautious optimism over the economic outlook in its latest monthly update, citing strengthening industrial activity and structural reforms even as inflation remains stubborn in the 5-6% range due to pressures on food prices and agricultural production.
Govt likely to cut fuel prices by up to Rs6.30 a liter as global rates dip
ISLAMABAD: The government is poised to lower prices for all petroleum products by as much as Rs6.30 per liter starting Sunday, reflecting modest declines in international markets, according to industry officials.
UN rights chief warns Pakistan’s rushed constitutional changes undermine judicial independence
ISLAMABAD: The United Nations’ top human rights official warned on Friday that Pakistan’s latest constitutional amendments, adopted in haste and without wide consultation, seriously erode the independence of the judiciary and threaten accountability for the military, raising profound concerns about the rule of law in a nation already grappling with political turbulence.
Pakistan blames Afghan soil for deadly attacks, says ceasefire largely collapsed
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said on that a fragile ceasefire with Afghanistan was faltering, accusing its neighbour of failing to curb terrorist attacks launched from its territory, as tensions between the two countries reached their lowest ebb since the Taliban seized power in Kabul four years ago.
