ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Afghanistan traded accusations on Friday over reported airstrikes in Kabul, escalating tensions between the neighbours as Islamabad defended its right to counter terrorism from Afghan soil while denying direct involvement in the blasts that shook the Afghan capital.
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Security forces kill 30 terrorists linked to attack that left 11 soldiers dead – military
ISLAMABAD Security forces killed 30 militants linked to a deadly ambush earlier this week that left 11 soldiers dead, including two officers, in a targeted operation aimed at rooting out what the military described as “India-sponsored” insurgents in the restive northwest, the army’s media wing said o Friday.
Violent clashes erupt as religious group marches toward capital in anti-Israel protest
ISLAMABAD: Clashes between protesters from a hard-line religious party and security forces left dozens injured on Friday in Lahore, as authorities scrambled to block a march toward the capital aimed at staging an anti-Israel rally outside the US Embassy.
Army criticises KP government for ‘appeasing’ militants, says stop ‘begging’ Kabul for security
PESHAWAR: The military sharply rebuked the provincial government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Friday for what it described as governance failures fueling a terrorism resurgence, urging officials to prioritise protecting residents over seeking security assistance from neighboring Afghanistan.
SBP bought $7.8 billion in dollars to avert costly debt
KARACHI: The central bank bought $7.8 billion of dollars from the interbank market over the past year, a move that helped avoid heavier foreign borrowing at elevated rates and lifted foreign exchange reserves fivefold in about two-and-a-half years.
Nepra fines K-Electric Rs25 million over 2023 grid failure
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority imposed a Rs25 million penalty on K-Electric Ltd., holding the power utility accountable for exacerbating a nationwide blackout that plunged the country into darkness for nearly a day.
Pakistan edges closer to IMF deal as FM Aurangzeb sees no ‘showstoppers’ in review talks
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb struck an upbeat note on the country’s push for a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund, describing recent talks as “constructive” and insisting there are no “showstoppers” in the way.
Remittance inflows climb to $3.2 billion in September, bolstered by formal channels
KARACHI: Pakistan’s overseas workers’ remittances surged to $3.2 billion in September 2025, reflecting robust growth in inflows that serve as a critical lifeline for the nation’s economy, according to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Thursday.
Pakistan hails Israel-Hamas truce deal as ‘historic opportunity’ for Mideast peace
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday called the agreement between Israel and Hamas on the initial phase of President Donald Trump’s truce plan a “historic opportunity” for lasting peace in the Middle East, commending the United States and regional leaders for their roles in brokering the deal.
Ex-senator Ahmad detained in flotilla raid, leaves Jordan for Pakistan – embassy
ISLAMABAD: A former senator who was detained by Israeli forces last week while leading an aid flotilla bound for Gaza has safely departed for home, the Pakistani Embassy in Jordan said late Wednesday, capping a diplomatic effort to secure his release amid ongoing tensions over Israel’s blockade of the Palestinian territory.
