A couple residing in Karachi's Baldia Town welcomed quintuplets — three girls and two boys — born prematurely at a private hospital through an emergency caesarean section.According to details, a resident of Baldia Town, Karachi, Adnan Sheikh and his wife welcomed quintuplets.The babies were delivered prematurely at just 29 weeks through an emergency cesarean section. Medical professionals confirmed that all five newborns were underweight and faced breathing difficulties at birth.The infants were immediately placed on oxygen support, and initial laboratory tests were conducted to assess their condition.Read more: Woman gives birth to quintuplets in BahawalpurThe family shared that Adnan Sheikh was married only a year ago. Fortunately, the condition of the babies is reportedly improving. Adnan, who works as a driver by profession, expressed both immense joy and concern over the situation.Speaking to the media, the father said that while he is grateful for the blessing, the financial burden is overwhelming.He has appealed to the government and charitable individuals for assistance, stating that the medical and care expenses for five premature infants are beyond his means.
ISLAMABAD: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on Wednesday said 21 people were killed and six more injured in flooding and rain-related incidents in last 24 hours.The NDMA in an update shared that total 242 people have died in incidents linked to nearly a month of heavy monsoon rains in country started on June 26.“Since June 26 up to July 22, 242 people have lost their lives, including children and women,” the national disaster management agency said in its update. Moreover, 598 people were injured in heavy monsoon rains.The report stated that heavy rains have thoroughly damaged more than 804 houses.The NDMA in its earlier report said that Punjab is the worst affected province, where 135 people have died and 470 injured, 168 houses were partially damaged and 24 were completely destroyed in rainfall and flashfloods.In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 40 people lost their lives and 69 were injured. Moreover, 142 houses partially damaged and 78 completely collapsed in rain calamity.In Sindh, 22 people have died and 40 have been injured in rainfall. While at least 54 houses were partially damaged, and 33 were thoroughly destroyed, disaster agency said.At least 16 persons died in Baluchistan and four people injured in rain-related incidents. The rains completely destroy eight houses while 56 partially damaged, according to the NDMA.
Rejecting Indian allegations of cross-border terrorism, Pakistan has asked India to change its behaviour, instead of resorting to its “tired narrative of victimhood and blame-shifting” during a UN Security Council debate on ‘Promoting International Peace and Security through Multilateralism and Peaceful Settlement of Disputes’.https://youtu.be/GZh63ZVWGY0“It is India which actively sponsors, aids and abets terrorism in my country and beyond,” Ambassador Usman Jadoon, deputy permanent representative of Pakistan to the UN, told the 15-member body on Tuesday evening, while responding to the allegations made by India’s UN Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish.“Rather than being blinded by hubris and a misplaced sense of impunity, and instead of resorting to its tired narrative of victimhood and blame-shifting, India must introspect seriously, change its behaviour and comply with its international legal obligations on all counts,” he said in the debate convened by Pakistan to promote pacific settlement of disputes between nations.Ambassador Jadoon said it was especially regrettable that the Indian Ambassador targeted Pakistan on Tuesday when earlier in the day, the Council spoke with a unanimous voice to reaffirm the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and the imperative of peaceful settlement of disputes, respect for international law and effective implementation of the resolution of the Security Council.The Indian envoy was reacting to Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar who underscored the need for the resolution of Kashmir dispute in a speech he gave in his national capacity after the adoption of Pakistan-sponsored resolution calling for the peaceful settlement of disputes.“First of all,” the Pakistani envoy asserted that India was in illegal occupation of the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir.“While claiming to abide by the UN Charter and purportedly the principle of peaceful settlement of disputes, India has been in violation of Security Council resolutions on the Jammu & Kashmir dispute, and has refused to implement those resolutions, thereby denying the Kashmiri people the exercise of their inalienable right to self-determination,” he added.“India’s egregious violations of human rights – which extend beyond the occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir – and encompass its appalling treatment of minorities has been widely reported by international human rights organizations,” Ambassador Jadoon pointed out.Read more: India pursuing state-sponsored terrorism against Pakistan: DG ISPRHe also said that India has stooped to a new low of unilaterally and illegally holding in abeyance the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty – with the stated aim of depriving the people of Pakistan water from the Indus river system.“In gross violation of international law, India resorted to blatant aggression against my country between 7-10 May, targeting civilians, including women and children,”the Pakistani envoy said, highlighting Pakistan’s “befitting but measured response” in accordance with its right to self-defense, aimed exclusively at military targets resulting in the downing of six Indian aircraft that took part in the act of aggression, among other significant military losses.“The hostilities came to an end owing to Pakistan’s position of strength and responsible approach, and facilitation of the United States as also highlighted in the statement of the U.S. this morningm], ” Ambassador Jadoon told delegates.“It is ironic that India, which itself brought the Jammu and Kashmir dispute to the Security Council, refuses to implement the resolutions adopted by the Council to peacefully resolve this dispute,” the Pakistani envoy remarked.Obviously stung by the success of Pakistan’s signature event at the Council, the Indian envoy had claimed that Pakistan was “steeped in fanaticism and terrorism, and a serial borrower from the IMF.”Mentioning the recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam city and India’s response to it in the form of Operation Sindoor, he said that “there should be a serious cost” for states that violate the spirit of good neighbourliness by “fomenting cross-border terrorism.”
Lahore weather turned pleasant on Wednesday as various parts of the city received rainfall, ARY News reported. https://youtu.be/torM5g0MwBQ As per details, various parts of the city including Muslim Town, Garden Town, Ichhra, Wahdat Road, Rehmanpura, Iqbal Town, Shadman, and Shah Jamal experienced moderate to heavy rainfall, promoting authorities to declared emergency to deal with any eventuality. Lahore Commissioner Zaid bin Maqsood directed all concerned departments to immediately mobilize field teams. He instructed WASA, LDA, CBD, traffic police, and district administration to actively monitor the situation and ensure rapid drainage at key water accumulation points. Commissioner Zaid stressed the need for swift clearance of choked drains during rainfall and ordered assistant commissioners in all tehsils to remain vigilant and oversee operations. He also advised Lahore citizens to stay away from electric poles and report emergencies without delay. Read more: Babusar Top: Cloudburst kills at least five tourists, several missing All disposal stations across the city have been ordered to operate at full capacity, while emergency teams are being reinforced for quick response. The commissioner emphasized that water drainage must be ensured, particularly in low-lying areas and on major roads, to prevent urban flooding. The city administration is on high alert, with continuous monitoring underway to mitigate disruption caused by the downpour. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, more showers are expected over the next 24 hours.
GILGIT – Gilgit-Baltistan spokesperson, Faizullah Faraq, confirmed Wednesday that all tourists and travelers stranded on the Babusar Top Pass highway have been successfully rescued and relocated to safe areas.According to the spokesperson, nearly 250 tourists have been evacuated to secure locations. However, the search continues for missing individuals, with eyewitnesses suggesting that between 10 to 15 people may still be unaccounted for.The rescue operation is a collaborative effort involving local volunteers, police, district administration, and the Pakistan Army.Faizullah Faraq noted that, as per the instructions of the Chief Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan, the search operation will continue until every missing person is found.In Chilas, free accommodation arrangements have been made for the rescued tourists. Despite challenging conditions due to darkness at night, the rescue teams have made significant progress.The spokesperson also confirmed that all individuals seen in footage of vehicles swept away by floodwaters have been located and are safe.Read more: Babusar Top cloudburst: DC confirms evacuation of 60 to 70 touristsIn the Astore district’s Boalan area, flash floods caused significant destruction, resulting in the death of one woman.Relief operations are ongoing in Thore, Diamer, where tourists stranded in the Deosai region have also been successfully rescued.Meanwhile, administrative teams remain engaged in relief activities in the Ghizer district. Assessments of property and infrastructure damages in the affected localities are underway.
ISLAMABAD – The National Cyber Emergency Response Team has issued an advisory warning the public about a rising trend of cybercrimes in Pakistan via social media.According to the advisory, Pakistan is reporting a surge in social media honey traps, extortion, and fraudulent freelance job offers.There has been a surge in fake job offers and freelance opportunities, particularly via WhatsApp and Telegram, targeting unsuspecting citizens across Pakistan, including Punjab.Fraudsters are reportedly adding individuals to groups without their consent and luring them under the guise of freelancing jobs.Once in the group, users are subjected to inappropriate or explicit content, and those who react or fail to react are blackmailed with threats of being reported.Read more: Ex-FESCO chief Tahseen Awan arrested in international online fraud caseThe cyber team notes that these scams have led to extortion demands ranging from Rs1 million to Rs1.5 million from victims in Pakistan.Scammers are said to be exploiting users’ WhatsApp display pictures, usernames, and online activity to select and target individuals. Fake accounts are used to initiate contact and manipulate users through false job offers, the advisory said.The advisory strongly urges the public to remain cautious of unsolicited job offers, adjust group privacy settings on messaging apps, and avoid forwarding or downloading unethical content.It also advises against responding to requests claiming to remove objectionable material.
ISLAMABAD: Iran’s Cultural Counsellor Majid Meshki visited the Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) on Tuesday to discuss fostering Pakistan-Iran literary cooperation. Majid Meshki engaged in in-depth discussions with PAL Chairperson Dr. Najeeba Arif and Director General Sultan Nasir to consider options for intensifying the literary aspect and cultural association between the two nations.During the Pakistan-Iran literary cooperation meeting, both sides emphasised the importance of considering using reciprocal translation exchanges to develop a deeper understanding of their shared cultural heritage.Dr. Najeeba Arif indicated PAL’s programs to encourage Pakistani literature in regional languages, support writers’ welfare, and amplify literary publications. She stressed the lasting impact of Persian legacy on Urdu, describing it as a foundation of Pakistan’s literary evolution.Majid Meshki was introduced to main PAL publications, along with Gulbang-e-Arzoo, a Persian poetry collection by Dr. Aslam Ansari, and a Persian verse translation of Kulliyat-e-Iqbal by Muhammad Afsar Rahbeen. Iranian representative admired and appreciated these works.Applauding PAL’s efforts, Majid Meshki mentioned that the academy is “showcasing the beautiful literary face of Pakistan to the world.” He emphasised the strength of literary diplomacy in fostering bilateral ties and called for more joint translation ventures to make readily available literary resources to wider audiences.Read More: Mohsin Naqvi meets Iranian president, conveys PM Shehbaz’s greetingsMajid Meshki also shared the latest Urdu translations of Persian literature released by the Iranian Consulate and articulated his commitment to work together on future literary projects.Both parties agreed to strengthen joint efforts, including the exchange of literary delegations and participation in artistic celebrations.Dr. Najeeba Arif offered an invitation to Iranian writers to attend PAL’s upcoming international literary conference in 2026, which Majid Meshki enthusiastically welcomed.The meeting concluded with a symbolic book exchange, emblematic of unity in building literary bridges between Pakistan and Iran.This visit marks a renewed chapter in Pakistan-Iran literary cooperation, reinforcing the role of literary diplomacy as a powerful tool for cultural connection and mutual respect.
ISLAMABAD: The National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC) of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on Wednesday issued multiple impact-based weather alerts in response to intensifying monsoon conditions and the arrival of a fresh westerly wave across the country.Moist monsoon currents from the Arabian Sea are currently penetrating Sindh and the upper regions of Pakistan, with further intensification expected over central and northern areas until July 25, 2025.Additionally, a new westerly wave entered upper parts of the country, increasing the risk of heavy rainfall, flooding, and landslides in vulnerable regions.As a result of these developments, increased water flows are expected in all major rivers — particularly the Indus, Jhelum, Chenab, and Kabul.River Chenab at Marala, Khanki, and Qadirabad may reach low to medium flood levels.River Jhelum upstream of Mangla and River Kabul at Nowshera are likely to rise to low flood levels.Inflows at Tarbela, Kalabagh, Chashma, Taunsa, and Guddu Barrages are currently at low flood stage, with a potential increase to medium levels.In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Rivers Swat and Panjkora and their tributaries may witness medium to high flows due to persistent rainfall in their catchment areas.In Gilgit-Baltistan, rising discharges are expected in the Hunza and Shigar Rivers, with a high probability of localized flash flooding in their tributaries, including Hispar, Khunjerab, Shimshal, Braldu, Hushe, and Saltoro.Balochistan’s stream networks in Musakhel, Sherani, Zhob, and Sibi districts are also forecast to see significant increases in flow.Currently, Tarbela Dam is at 80% and Mangla Dam at 51% storage capacity, with further inflows expected.Critically, the combined impact of heavy monsoon rains and accelerated glacier and snowmelt has significantly raised the risk of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) in northern valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan and KP. Vulnerable locations include Reshun, Brep, Booni, Sardar Gol, Thalu 1 & 2, Hinarchi, Hundur, Darkut, Badswat, Ishkomen, and Arkari.These areas face heightened threats of sudden flash flooding, loss of life and property, infrastructure damage, and isolation due to landslides and disrupted road access.
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Tuesday announced that it would challenge the convictions of its senior leaders - including Dr. Yasmin Rashid, Mian Mahmoodur Rasheed, and Senator Ejaz Chaudhry - who were sentenced in connection with the May 9 riots.An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Lahore had sentenced the PTI leaders to 10 years in prison in a case pertaining to arson and vandalism during the May 9 protests. Former Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi was acquitted in the same case.Addressing an emergency press conference in Islamabad alongside other senior party leaders, PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan strongly criticized the court's ruling, calling it "yet another chapter in the judiciary’s series of controversial verdicts." He said the verdict had further eroded public trust in the judiciary.Read More: Yasmin Rashid among others convicted, Shah Mahmood acquitted in May 9 riots case“From the beginning, we demanded a fair trial and the opportunity to defend ourselves. All these convictions were handed down without meeting the requirements of due process,” Barrister Gohar said.PTI leader and senior lawyer Babar Awan said that PTI would challenge all the convictions in the Supreme Court.“These verdicts are not based on justice but on political motivations, particularly triggerring from the call given by PTI's founding chairman,” he said.“Those who have been sentenced are, in fact, prisoners of conscience — punished for raising their voices against injustice.”He further argued that peaceful protest is a constitutional right and cannot be equated with terrorism, asking “Is it fair to label a former governor and a former foreign minister as terrorists?”He reiterated that the party would challenge all ATC verdicts in higher courts.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi19hu_cZk4Prominent lawyer and PTI member Salman Akram Raja also spoke at the press conference, calling the situation “a mockery of justice” and “an assault on democracy.”“The people must now decide whether this oppressive system will continue, or whether a system based on justice and rule of law will prevail,” he added.
ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has maintained that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Senate elections were conducted impartially in accordance with the Constitution and law.In a statement issued here, a ECP spokesperson said that no objections were raised by the polling agents of any of the candidates during the polling process for the KP Senate elections.“The ballot box was placed in full view of everyone in the KP Assembly during voting.”The ECP added that the election staff provided ballot papers to members as per the law, and members of the assembly filled out their ballot papers at the polling booth and deposited them in the ballot box.The elections followed a strategic agreement between the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), backed by 92 MPAs, and the opposition, supported by 53 MPAs, to avoid a tough-contested race.Out of the seven general seats, PTI candidates emerged victorious on four, while the opposition secured three. PTI’s Murad Saeed secured most number of votes (26), followed by party colleague Faisal Javed and Mirza Mohammad Afridi as they secured 22 and 21 votes, respectively.PTI’s Noorul Haq Qadri has also been elected as Senator after securing 21 votes.The opposition’s victorious candidates included Niaz Ahmad of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Talha Mahmood of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), and Attaul Haq Darvesh of Jamiat Ulema-e-Isam (JUI-F).Out of the two women’s reserved seats, the PTI and PPP secured one seat each. PTI’s Rubina Naz won convincingly with 89 votes, while the PPP Rubina Khalid secured the second seat with 52 votes.On the two technocrat seats, PTI’s Azam Swati emerged victorious with 89 votes, while JUI-F’s Dilawar Khan won with 54 votes.
KARACHI: Frustrated residents took to the streets on Tuesday to protest against a prolonged power outage in Liaquat Ashraf Colony (LAC) in Karachi.Demonstrators burned tyres and chanted slogans against K-Electric (KE), blocking the road at Mehmoodabad No. 6, which led to a traffic jam in the area.Protesters claimed that large parts of LAC and several buildings in Karachi Administration Employees Cooperative Housing Society (KAECHS) had been without electricity since 5:00 AM.They said the prolonged power outage amid intense heat has been particularly hard on women, children, and the elderly, as it disrupts access to basic necessities, including water.Later, the protestors dispersed after the power supply to the affected areas was restored.[video width="848" height="478" mp4="https://arynews.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/WhatsApp-Video-2025-07-22-at-10.47.43-PM.mp4"][/video][video width="848" height="478" mp4="https://arynews.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/WhatsApp-Video-2025-07-22-at-10.46.44-PM.mp4"][/video]Read More: Karachi faces 100 million gallons water shortage after Dhabeji power outageEarlier on July 15, Karachi faced 100 mln gallons of water shortage due to power breakdown at Dhabeji pumping station, ARY News reported on Tuesday, quoting KW&SB spokesperson.According to details, a major power breakdown occurred at the Dhabeji Pumping Station after midnight.The power failure struck at 12:20 AM, due to which Line No. 5 of the water supply system was impacted at two different points. The K-Electric power outage led to operational disruptions at the station, hampering pumping operations.
LAHORE: Mian Muhammad Azhar, a seasoned politician and former Governor of Punjab passed away on Tuesday at the age of 83 after a lengthy illness, according to family sources. Mian Muhammad Azhar was the father of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former federal minister Hammad Azhar.Mian Muhammad Azhar was born in 1942 and was a leading figure in Pakistan’s political arena. He held the position of Governor of Punjab from 1990 to 1993, and served multiple terms as a Member of the National Assembly (MNA). He also acted as the Mayor of Lahore from 1987 to 1990, and had a major impact on shaping municipal management during his tenure.Mian Azhar founded the Pakistan Muslim League – Quaid (PML-Q) and served as founder and first president of the party, which appeared in the early 2000s. He afterwards joined PTI in 2011 and was again elected to the National Assembly in 2024 from NA-129 Lahore-XIII.Apart from politics, Mian Azhar was a tycoon and the CEO of Afco Steel Industries, which is known to be one of the leading steel manufacturing firms of Pakistan. Besides politics and business, he also held the position as President of the Pakistan Football Federation from 1990 to 2003, fostering the development of sports in the country along with his political engagements and business activities.Read More: Saudi ‘sleeping prince’ Alwaleed bin Khaled passes away after 20-year comaThe death of Mian Muhammad Azhar has been expressed widely in political circles, with expressions of admiration and respect widespread for his long service to the nation.Advisor to the Prime Minister, Rana Sanaullah has expressed grief over the death of Mian Muhammad Azhar. He said Miaz Azhar was a gentle person and had remained a close companion of Mian Muhammaz Nawaz Sharif.Rana Sanaullah, in his statement, said that Hammad Azhar must be allowed to come to the funeral of his father, despite his being a fugitive for political reasons.He made noteworthy contributions to management of the government, party leadership, and developing industries, which have created a lasting impact.Family is likely to announce funeral arrangements soon. Political leaders and dignitaries are expected to attend the memorial rites to pay their respects to the former Punjab Governor.
LAHORE: An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Lahore sentenced several Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders including Dr. Yasmin Rashid, Mian Mahmoodur Rasheed, and Senator Ejaz Chaudhry to 10 years in prison and acquitted Shah Mahmood Qureshi in a case pertaining to arson and vandalism on May 9.The ATC pronounced the verdict after conducting numerous hearings at Koth Lakhpat Jail , and recording evidences.The court also ordered the acquittal of Hamza Azim and five other accused individuals, clearing them of charges related to the May 9 riots.The trial court pronounced its reserved verdict in the case related to rioting at Sherpao Bridge on May, 2023 following PTI founder Imran Khan’s arrest. The court acquitted five accused, including Shah Mahmood Qureshi, while sentencing eight others, including Yasmin Rashid, Mahmood-ur-Rasheed, and Ijaz Chaudhry, to 10 years imprisonment each.Ali Hassan, Afzal Azeem Khalid Qayyum, Riaz Hussain, and former Punjab Governor Umar Sarfraz Cheema are among those jailed for 10 years. The May 9, 2023, protests in Pakistan followed the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan by paramilitary forces in Islamabad, prompted by the National Accountability Bureau in a corruption case. These protests PTI supporters, turned violent, targeting military and government installations, including the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi and the Corps Commander’s House (Jinnah House) in Lahore. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsqWaqS5uNw PTI founder has been named as main accused in all the May 9 riots cases. Earlier in the day, an ATC in Sargodha has sentenced Punjab Assembly Opposition Leader Ahmed Khan Bachar and 32 PTI workers to 10 years of imprisonment each in the May 9 riots case The verdict was announced by Anti-Terrorism Court Judge Muhammad Naeem Sheikh.The case, registered at the Musa Khel police station, pertained to the violent protests and vandalism that erupted in Mianwali following the arrest of PTI founder Imran Khan in a graft case.The ATC found Ahmed Khan Bachar and the other accused guilty of participating in the unrest, which targeted state institutions and public property.
LAHORE: Pakistan has experienced a 73% increase in monsoon rainfall this year, reflecting the country’s rapidly shifting climate patterns and increasing vulnerability to natural disasters, according to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab.On Tuesday, PDMA Punjab Director General Irfan Ali Kathiya stated that the country received 73% more rainfall than the seasonal average.“As a result of heavy downpours, 165 fatalities have been reported across Punjab so far,” he revealed. “The majority of these deaths were caused by lightning strikes, electrocution, and drowning.”Irfan Kathiya warned that 4 to 5 more rain spells are expected in the coming days, and preparations have already been made to deal with any potential emergencies."The Punjab government will provide assistance to the families of the deceased in accordance with its established policy," he added.Due to the intensified rains, there is an increased risk of urban flooding in various districts, including Lahore. Authorities have been instructed to remain on high alert.The PDMA Director General also appealed to the public to exercise caution during rainfall, especially by avoiding low-lying and flood-prone areas.Read More: NDMA says 221 monsoon rain-related deaths in PakistanEarlier, the NDMA on Tuesday said 221 people have been killed and more than 500 others injured in incidents linked to nearly a month of heavy monsoon rains in country.“Since June 26 up to July 21, 221 people have lost their lives, including 104 children and 40 women,” a spokesperson from the national disaster management agency told AFP.Due to the recent monsoon rains in the country, five more people have lost their lives in the past 24 hours.The NDMA in its updated report said, the dead included two men and three children. Ten people sustained injuries in rain-related incidents.The report stated that heavy rains have completely destroyed more than 804 houses.
UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council on Tuesday unanimously adopted Pakistan-sponsored resolution urging member-states to take effective measures for the implementation of the Council’s resolutions for peaceful settlement of disputes —notably those involving Kashmir and Palestine.The resolution was adopted during a meeting held under the agenda item “Maintenance of International Peace and Security.”The session focused on the growing threat posed by protracted and unresolved conflicts, which continue to undermine global peace and stability. It was one of two signature events initiated by Pakistan during its presidency of the 15-member body.Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar, who traveled to New York to preside over the high-level session, presented the resolution for a vote and struck the gavel to confirm its adoption — a moment seen as a testament to Pakistan’s leadership and diplomatic efforts on the international stage.Tuesday’s meeting was convened to debate “Promoting International Peace and Security through Multilateralism and the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes”.UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who opened the debate, commended DPM/FM Dar for convening the debate and for utilizing the Council’s presidency to put forward a resolution urging all Member States to make full use of the tools in collective pursuit of global peace, saying “This is needed now more than ever.”Analysts say no crisis illustrates the gap between words and action better than the Council’s resolution of April 21, 1948, which called for a plebiscite, to be held under the UN auspices, to allow the people in the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir to determine their own future.Under the terms of the resolution, the Security Council urged all member-states to utilize effectively the mechanisms for pacific settlement of disputes as outlined in Article 33 of the United Nations Charter. These include negotiation, enquiry, mediation, conciliation, arbitration, judicial settlement, resort to regional agencies or arrangements, or other peaceful means of their own choice.“Around the world,” the UN Secretary-General said in his remarks, “we see an utter disregard for — if not outright violations of — international law — including international human rights law, international refugee law, international humanitarian law, and the UN Charter itself, without any accountability.“These failures to uphold international obligations are coming at a time of widening geopolitical divides and conflicts,” with staggering costs — measured in human lives, shattered communities, and lost futures, Guterres said.“We need look no further than the horror show in Gaza — with a level of death and destruction without parallel in recent times.”
KARACHI: The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has modernised its online fee payment system for identity documents, introducing NADRA online fee payment.This step aims to provide ease to the citizens in Pakistan and abroad to pay fees smoothly through multiple online cash payment platforms.The Pak ID mobile app is the source by which applicants can pay for their various documents like Smart National Identity Cards (SNIC), Child Registration Certificates (CRC), and Family Registration Certificates (FRC) using Easypaisa, JazzCash or e-Sahulat.The NADRA online fee payment process is simple, user-friendly and safe, making sure that applicants’ documents are delivered to the selected address promptly.To pay through debit/credit card, the applicant needs to: Log in to the Pak ID mobile app. Click on “Inbox” to view your approved application and tracking ID. Select “Pay Now” (if available) and proceed to payment. Enter cardholder details and verification code sent by your bank. Upon successful transaction, a confirmation message will appear. Payment method via Easypaisa App In the Easypaisa app, select the NADRA fee option. Enter tracking ID and provide verification details. Click “Pay in Full” after “Pay Now” and complete the transaction. Payment method via JazzCash App In the JazzCash app, choose “Govt Payments.” Select NADRA, NIS, then enter your tracking ID, and provide confirmation details. Enter your MPIN to complete the payment and get confirmation. Payment method via e-Sahulat app Go to any nearby e-Sahulat franchise. Give the dealer your tracking ID and pay the fee. Your documents will be transported within the specified timeframe. Read More: NADRA announces new policy for children’s passportsAccording to NADRA’s official guidelines, for online payments, only Mastercard and Visa debit/credit cards are accepted.Fee Structure for 2025:Standard Fee: Rs 750 SNIC Urgent processing: Rs 1,500 Executive services: Rs 2,500The NADRA online fee payment system is the component of the organisation’s comprehensive digital modernisation, designed to improve accessibility and reduce in-person visits.With the Pak ID mobile app, users can manage applications, track progress, and complete payments from anywhere in the world.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday said that the government is fostering a secure and business-friendly atmosphere for the Chinese community in Pakistan.“The trust of Chinese firms in the Pakistani economy is vital for our economic prospects,” the prime minister said while presiding over a meeting on security measures for Chinese citizens in Pakistan.PM Shehbaz said that various steps are being implemented to bolster the safety of Chinese nationals across the country, including in Islamabad.The prime minister said that the Safe City projects serve as a prime example of this growing capability. “Safe City projects were being built across the country as per the international standards,” he added.“China is our friendly country,” PM Shehbaz said while stressing that the protection of Chinese brothers was the top priority of the government.He said the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was a highly important joint project between the two countries which had now entered its second phase, where business-to-business cooperation will be prioritized between the two countries.In light of the development of CPEC, the protection of Chinese nationals in Pakistan had gained even greater importance, the prime minister stressed.He directed that measures be taken on a priority basis at all airports across the country to facilitate the arrival and departure of Chinese nationals. During the meeting, PM Shehbaz was briefed on the progress of special security arrangements for Chinese nationals throughout the country.The interior minister informed the prime minister about the security arrangements being implemented nationwide. In the briefing, it was stated that in light of potential terrorist threats, special security arrangements for Chinese nationals had been enforced.The federal government and all provinces are working in full cooperation on this matter, the briefing highlighted adding that safe city projects were under construction across the country.Chinese nationals are being provided with security escort facilities for travel, the prime minister was told.The meeting was also informed that all new housing projects will be equipped with cameras that meet Safe City standards.The meeting was attended by Interior Minister Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar, Minister of State Talal Chaudhry, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Tariq Fatemi, and other senior officials.
Karachi/Manama, July 22, 2025, 08:27 PM PST – The Bahraini Dinar (BHD) has surged to 759.88 Pakistani Rupee (PKR) today, marking a significant jump from 755.64 PKR on July 19, as reported by leading currency exchanges. BHD to PKR- Latest Updates This follows a consistent upward trend from 754.38 PKR on July 14, 753.22 PKR last week, and 751.86 PKR on June 30, with earlier rates of 751.94 PKR on June 26 and 751.23 PKR on June 23, reflecting a 0.88% rise from 744.79 PKR on June 8. Intermediate values of 748.55 PKR on June 11 and 749.72 PKR on June 13 underscore the dinar’s robust performance, driven by Bahrain’s economic stability and Pakistan’s currency pressures. Valuation Criteria The BHD-PKR exchange rate reflects differing monetary policies. The BHD, fixed at 1 USD = 0.376 BHD since 2001 by the Central Bank of Bahrain, remains steady, tied to global USD movements and Bahrain’s oil-driven economy. Rising oil prices and fiscal reforms strengthen its position. Meanwhile, the PKR, managed under a controlled float by the State Bank of Pakistan, varies due to inflation, trade imbalances, and reserve constraints, heightening its volatility. Economic Impact The BHD’s climb to 759.88 PKR carries notable economic consequences. For Bahrain, a stronger dinar enhances the affordability of Pakistani imports like textiles, benefiting consumers, though it may reduce export competitiveness. For Pakistan, rising costs of Bahraini imports, especially petroleum, could drive inflation. However, remittances from Pakistani workers in Bahrain increase in value, supporting local incomes, while exporters may gain traction in Bahrain’s market. Currency Overview The Bahraini Dinar (BHD), established in 1965, is Bahrain’s official currency, divided into 1,000 fils and managed by the Central Bank of Bahrain. Pegged to the U.S. Dollar, it ranks among the world’s most valuable currencies, symbolized by “BD” or “ب.د”. The Pakistani Rupee (PKR), introduced in 1948, is Pakistan’s official currency, overseen by the State Bank of Pakistan and split into 100 paisa (now obsolete). Denoted by “₨” or “Rs,” the PKR is widely circulated but susceptible to economic fluctuations.
SWAT: Authorities sealed a madrassa and arrested nine staff members, including teachers, on Tuesday after a 14-year-old student was allegedly tortured to death in Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, ARY News reported.The incident occured in Chaliyar area of Khwazakhela. According to police, the student, Farhan, was brutally beaten by the madrassa teachers for being absent from class. He succumbed to his injuries.Following the incident, the bereaved family and local residents staged a protest on the main Kalam-Matta road, blocking traffic. They demanded justice and the arrest of all those involved.Assistant Commissioner Khwazakhela sealed the madrassa, and an FIR has been registered under Section 302 (murder) and the Child Protection Act.Two of the suspects named in the case have been arrested, while the main accused, Muhammad Umar, remains at large.District Police Officer (DPO) Muhammad Umar confirmed that a total of nine individuals, including madrassa staff, have been taken into custody. He added that efforts are underway to arrest the remaining suspects.The DPO revealed that evidence of torture on other children has also emerged in the madrassa, and torture tools were recovered from the premises.According to the DPO, abuse had reportedly been ongoing at the madrassa for several months. The remaining students have been returned to their families, and the madrassa has been officially sealed.[video width="356" height="640" mp4="https://arynews.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/AQNecwWgTPky5q2oXuMfxC-yGTwr2a5yH52gfqgaf8IM6TemdzdPpvhjkPs51FKOxKM2_XtYF-ZAFGVzn-BTxsKMAWzLEx7J8EIuza7xrA-1.mp4"][/video]
ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has launched an initiative to fully digitize Pakistan’s oil supply chain to ‘ensure’ transparency and efficiency in the sector.The OGRA organized a seminar to outline the roadmap for this transformative project, which is now, according to officials, in its final stages of completion.Speaking on the occasion, OGRA Chairman Imran Ghaznavi said that the digitalization efforts are aimed at eliminating systemic inefficiencies, curb irregularities, and restore public confidence in the oil sector.“The complete digitalization of the oil industry is an urgent necessity,” he said and added that the initiative is not only a strategic goal but also a legal requirement.According to the OGRA chairman, national transparency depends on efficient supply chain monitoring at every stage. According to him, the technology would guarantee accountability and reduce inconsistencies by offering real-time data availability.Every step of the supply chain may be monitored in real time thanks to the digital platform, which will guarantee smooth management of gasoline stations, depots, tankers, storage facilities, and oil refineries.The regulatory body has also outlined a timeline for stakeholders to adopt the digital system, with defined penalties for non-compliance. “All parties involved in the oil supply chain must align with the digital framework, or they will face regulatory action,” Imran Ghaznavi warned.
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