ADB approves $330 million to modernise Pakistan grid, lift hydropower transmission

ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Thursday approved loans totalling $330 million for the Second Power Transmission Strengthening Project, which the bank described as one of the government’s top priority investments to expand the national transmission network and evacuate low-cost renewable and hydropower to major load centres.

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Security forces kill 30 militants in series of operations in restive northwest

ISLAMABAD: The military said on Thursday that security forces had killed 30 militants in a series of intelligence-led operations across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province this week, the latest in an escalating campaign against a resurgent Pakistani Taliban that has plunged the country’s border regions into renewed violence.

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Foreign inflows jump 33% to $2.293 billion in July-October on IMF backstop

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan received $2.293 billion in total foreign economic assistance, loans plus grants, in the first four months of fiscal 2026, up 33.2% from $1.723 billion a year earlier, as International Monetary Fund disbursements provided crucial early-year support and spared the country a repeat of last year’s anaemic start.

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Security forces kill at least 27 militants in northwest clashes

ISLAMABAD: Security forces killed at least 27 militants and wounded several others in a series of intense encounters across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province this week, according to security sources and official statements, in what appeared to be one of the deadliest stretches of counterterrorism operations in the restive region in recent months.

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Legal limbo over Ayub blocks bid to name new opposition leader, National Assembly tells PTI

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly Secretariat said on Wednesday the status of Omar Ayub Khan, the disqualified leader of the opposition, remains sub judice before the Peshawar High Court, effectively blocking any immediate move to name his successor even as the Election Commission of Pakistan presses ahead with by-elections next week in the constituency Ayub once represented.

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Top court split as judges reject mass-resignation proposal over 27th amendment

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Supreme Court judges gathered in emergency session last week, confronting the stark new reality created by the 27th Constitutional Amendment, but a dramatic proposal that all of them resign en masse to protest the changes met with only silence and the meeting ended without agreement on any collective action, Dawn newspaper reported on Thursday.

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