Sindh approves Rs25bn for Karachi road overhaul amid infrastructure outcry

KARACHI: Sindh’s chief minister, Murad Ali Shah, approved Rs25 billion on Monday for the reconstruction of 315 internal streets and 60 major roads in Karachi, while directing officials to install streetlights across the city and ensure proper drainage systems to address the perils posed by potholes and flooding.

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Three militants killed after suicide attack on FC base in Peshawar

PESHAWAR: Three terrorists were killed, and three members of the Federal Constabulary were martyred on Monday when suicide attackers targeted the force’s headquarters in a crowded section of the northwestern city of Peshawar, prompting a swift security response and widespread condemnations from the country’s top leaders.

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Pakistan and EU press Afghanistan on terrorism and rights amid border tensions

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the European Union called on Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers on Sunday to crack down on terrorist groups operating from Afghan soil and to safeguard human rights, particularly for women and girls, as relations between Islamabad and Kabul continue to fray over a surge in cross-border attacks.

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Pakistan rebukes Indian minister over remarks on Sindh, as tensions simmer after May conflict

ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Sunday sharply condemned remarks by India’s defence minister, Rajnath Singh, who suggested that the province of Sindh might one day return to Indian control, calling the comments “delusional and dangerously revisionist” and a reflection of an “expansionist Hindutva mindset.”

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PML-N dominates by-elections amid PTI boycott and low voter turnout

ISLAMABAD: The ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz captured nearly all the seats in by-elections held across 13 constituencies in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces, according to unofficial results released early Monday, bolstering its position in the national assembly despite a boycott by the main opposition and widespread reports of sluggish voter participation.

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IMF flags Pakistan’s weak audit controls, warning trillions in public funds at risk

ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund has raised alarms over Pakistan’s lack of robust internal audits and inadequate oversight from its constitutionally mandated auditor general, warning that these deficiencies expose trillions of rupees in public funds to significant fiduciary risks and potential corruption.

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