Author: Farhan Ali

Governor Appointed for Oath-Taking Amid KP Assembly Deadlock PESHAWAR – In a major development, the Peshawar High Court (PHC) has authorized Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi to administer the oath to members elected on reserved seats in the KP Assembly, after Sunday’s assembly session was adjourned due to lack of quorum caused by a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) boycott. The decision came just hours after opposition lawmakers filed a petition in the PHC requesting urgent action. Chief Justice Syed Muhammad Atique Shah acted swiftly, appointing the governor to ensure the constitutional process is not delayed any further. PTI Boycott Cripples…

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Monsoon Devastation in Punjab: 135 Dead, 479 Injured, and More Rains Expected The Punjab Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has released a sobering fact sheet detailing the impact of this year’s monsoon rains across the province. As per official figures, 135 people have died and 479 sustained injuries, while 156 houses were damaged due to severe weather conditions. The report, issued on the directives of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, comes as the fourth spell of monsoon rains is set to begin Sunday evening. The PDMA has urged public vigilance, especially in major urban centres. Roof Collapses, Electrocutions Among Leading Causes of…

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KP Assembly Postpones Session Amid Quorum Crisis and Senate Election Tensions The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Assembly session scheduled for Sunday, July 20, 2025, was abruptly postponed due to a lack of quorum. Delaying the long-awaited oath-taking of members elected on reserved seats for women and minorities. Speaker Babar Saleem Swati officially adjourned the session after confirming inadequate attendance. This is not the first time the session has faced disruptions. The delay has drawn severe criticism from opposition members, who accuse the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of deliberately obstructing constitutional processes. Opposition Slams PTI for ‘Political Immaturity’ Opposition Leader Dr. Ibadullah…

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Pakistan, EU Reaffirm GSP+ Partnership, Urge Gaza Ceasefire and Joint Peace Initiatives Pakistan and the European Union reaffirmed their commitment to the Generalized Scheme of Preference Plus (GSP+) and held wide-ranging talks on security, migration, and Middle East peace efforts during their 10th Political Dialogue held in Brussels on Thursday. Led by Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch and Olof Skoog, Deputy Secretary General of the European External Action Service, the delegations from both sides emphasized the importance of continued cooperation under the GSP+ framework, which grants Pakistani exports duty-free access to the EU in return for implementing 27 international human…

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Pakistan & China Building a Smarter Trade Future As global supply chains undergo digital and structural upgrades, Sheikh Muhammad Shariq, Chief Representative of the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) Beijing Office, emphasized the need for localized financial services, better liquidity solutions for SMEs, and a unified trade framework during the 3rd China International Supply Chain Expo. Speaking at the panel on “Supply Chain Optimization and Strategic Innovation,” Shariq highlighted the growing responsibility nations share in building sustainable and innovative global value chains. He stressed that complete and locally tailored financial services are essential to minimize trader conflicts and to support…

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Govt Eyes Chenab Dam Amid IMF Tax Push and IWT Tensions The Pakistani government’s plan to construct a new dam over the Chenab River amid growing tensions over the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) has hit a financial wall, as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has rejected its proposal to impose a 1% water storage cess on goods. The government had hoped to use the tax to raise Rs1.35 trillion to complete three key dam projects: Diamer-Basha, Mohmand, and the new Chenab dam. According to official sources, the IMF instead urged Pakistan to increase the existing 18% standard sales tax rate,…

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CTD Neutralizes Three Militants in Bannu as Milit@nt Attacks Surge Nationwide In a major counterterrorism success, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) gunned down three suspected militants during a late-night operation in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The raid was carried out by KP Police and confirmed on Thursday. According to a CTD spokesperson, the slain individuals were identified as Mudassir, Turab, and Mohammad Hussain, all residents of Bannu. They were affiliated with banned groups Gul Bahadur and Zarar, and had a history of involvement in milit@nt activ1ty. The raid resulted in the recovery of explosive materials, a Kalashnikov rifle, a pistol, and…

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Flash Flood Emergency in Punjab: Pakistan Army Leads Critical Rescue Efforts As torrential rains wreak havoc across parts of northern Punjab, dozens of residents—including women and children—are trapped in rising floodwaters in Jhelum and Chakwal. In response, the Pakistan Army has launched a full-scale rescue operation using helicopters, boats, and ground personnel. So far, 10 individuals have been successfully rescued, and efforts are continuing to evacuate the remaining stranded citizens. The worst-hit area is Dhoke Badr village in Jhelum, where a seasonal stream burst its banks and flooded homes. More than 40 people were cut off by the sudden surge…

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Gallup Survey: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Growing Disillusioned With PTI Governance A recent Gallup Pakistan survey has unearthed a growing sense of dissatisfaction in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP)—a province long considered the backbone of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) political movement. Once a secure base of support, KP is now raising its voice against what residents see as a widening gap between promises and delivery. With unemployment rising, public services deteriorating, and a visible lack of governance, voters are signaling that enough is enough. The findings of the survey are hard to ignore. A significant 53% of KP residents are unhappy with how…

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The Global Risk Report 2025 provides an in-depth analysis of key global challenges, including economic, geopolitical, environmental, and technological risks. For Pakistan, the report highlights significant progress across various sectors, reflecting the nation’s ability to adapt to shifting global dynamics. Despite uncertainties, Pakistan has demonstrated resilience, achieving notable milestones in governance, economic recovery, and environmental sustainability. The report recognizes Pakistan’s strategic responses to economic challenges, particularly in the face of global inflation and environmental crises. Over the past few years, the country has implemented reforms that have improved its economic landscape and positioned it as a resilient player in regional…

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