ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Supreme Court has postponed hearing former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s challenges to being denied bail in eight cases linked to the May 9 violence, prolonging the legal uncertainty for the cricketer-turned-politician.
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Sugar mills reap Rs300 billion amid price surge, raising outrage over transparency, political ties
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s sugar mills have amassed Rs300 billion in profits as sugar prices surge, according to the Auditor General of Pakistan, who testified before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on Tuesday.
Bajaur administration imposes curfew, launches operation against militants amid rising tensions
ISLAMABAD: The Bajaur administration clamped a three-day curfew across 16 areas of the district on Tuesday and launched a sweeping operation against militants, a response to escalating violence that included a recent attack on a security post.
Indian opposition challenges Modi to deny Trump’s ceasefire, jet downing claims
ISLAMABAD: Indian opposition parties on Tuesday launched a fierce assault on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing his government of weakness and mismanagement during a four-day military confrontation with Pakistan earlier this year, charging that it lacked the resolve to confront Islamabad and hindered the armed forces’ ability to respond effectively.
Injured German mountaineer missing after rockfall in Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan
ISLAMABAD: A German mountaineer, severely injured, is missing after a rockfall struck her during a climb in Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan region, authorities said on Tuesday.
IMF sees Pakistan GDP growth at 3.6 percent for FY26, below government target
KARACHI: The International Monetary Fund projected Pakistan’s economic growth at 3.6% for the fiscal year 2025-26, falling short of the government’s 4.2% target, while nudging up its estimate for the prior year to 2.7%.
Pakistan’s crackdown on black market dollar trading drives trade underground
KARACHI: Pakistan’s efforts to curb black market dollar trading have bolstered the rupee, but the trade has swiftly shifted to informal channels like smartphones and home deliveries, Reuters reported on Tuesday.
Police action at top Pakistan university to vacate hostels draws ire over student arrests
ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Police, acting on the request of Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) administration, conducted an operation to vacate hostels on Tuesday, leading to the arrest of several students and drawing widespread criticism from lawyers, activists, and former politicians.
Imran Khan and PTI at odds over sons’ role in Pakistan protests
ISLAMABAD: Imran Khan, the imprisoned founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has said his sons will not travel to Pakistan or participate in protests demanding his release, directly contradicting earlier assertions by his sister.
FM Dar pushes for Palestine’s full UN membership at conference boycotted by US, Israel
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar called for the United Nations to grant Palestine full membership, urging an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and an end to Israel’s “crimes against humanity” during a UN conference boycotted by the United States and Israel.
