A Pakistan Army helicopter crash near Chilas on Monday morning claimed the lives of five military personnel, including the pilot and crew, according to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). The MI-17 helicopter was on a routine training mission when it developed a technical fault. ISPR said the incident occurred around 10am as the chopper crash-landed in the mountainous region near Chilas. All five soldiers on board embraced martyrdom in the tragic helicopter crash. According to the statement, the accident took place in Hador village, located 12km from Thakdas cantonment. Identities of the Martyrs The ISPR confirmed the names of the brave…
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, while addressing the SCO Summit in Tianjin, issued a strong warning about foreign involvement in terrorist attacks across Pakistan. He pointed to undeniable evidence linking external forces to violence in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, including the deadly attack on Jaffar Express. The premier stressed that terrorism and extremism are not confined to one nation. He said they threaten the entire region and must be addressed collectively. Shehbaz Sharif urged the global community to hold both the perpetrators and their facilitators accountable. Foreign Involvement in Pakistan Terror Attacks Shehbaz Sharif told the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting that…
PESHAWAR: An illegal timber scam worth Rs1.7 billion has rocked Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, exposing deep-rooted corruption and negligence within the PTI-led provincial government. The Forestry Planning and Monitoring Circle (FP&MC) confirmed that 2.3 million cubic feet of timber was seized during inspections. The report revealed that as many as 140 officers and officials were directly involved in the illegal timber scam. Charge sheets have already been prepared, and show-cause notices approved. Several cases are being referred to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and the Anti-Corruption Department for further action. The seized wood, collected mainly from Battagram’s Allai tehsil and surrounding regions,…
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz continued her active role in flood relief efforts for the fourth day in a row. Her presence among displaced families once again highlighted the government’s commitment to supporting vulnerable citizens during this natural calamity. On Sunday, CM Maryam reached the flood relief camp established at DPS in Kasur. There she comforted distressed women, met patients, and carefully inspected the quality of food being served to the victims. She also visited the temporary hospital where she met with the sick and embraced children with warmth and affection. Later, during her visit to the flood relief camp…
Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif met with Iranian President Dr. Masoud Peshkeshian on the sidelines of the 25th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Council of Heads of State meeting. The discussion highlighted Pakistan-Iran relations and reaffirmed Islamabad’s resolve to deepen cooperation with Tehran. Deputy Prime Minister Senator Ishaq Dar, Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir, and several federal ministers also attended the talks. Their presence underlined the seriousness of Pakistan’s approach towards its western neighbor. The Prime Minister stressed the importance of strengthening political and economic partnership. He said Pakistan-Iran relations are built on shared history, culture, and faith. “Pakistan…
Chinese President Xi Jinping launched a sharp criticism of global “bullying behaviour” as he addressed the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit on Monday. He urged member states to resist Cold War mentality and camp politics, stressing the need for fairness and justice in international affairs. Xi delivered his remarks in Tianjin, where regional leaders, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Russia’s Vladimir Putin, and India’s Narendra Modi, joined the two-day summit. The SCO now consists of ten permanent members, including Pakistan, India, China, Russia, and Iran, along with 16 observers and dialogue partners. The Chinese leader warned that the current world order…
A devastating Afghanistan earthquake struck late Sunday night near the Pakistan border, leaving at least 250 people dead and 500 others injured. Authorities warned that the death toll could rise as rescuers search for survivors trapped under collapsed homes. The earthquake in Afghanistan measured 6.0 in magnitude and struck at 11:47 p.m. Its epicenter was recorded 27 kilometers east-northeast of Jalalabad city in Nangarhar province, the US Geological Survey reported. The depth was just 8 kilometers, making the tremor more destructive. The powerful quake rattled several towns in Kunar province, including Nur Gul, Soki, Watpur, Manogi, and Chapadare. Villages built…
The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has sounded an urgent alert for Punjab floods after India released more water into major rivers. Officials fear that the situation could worsen in the coming days. PDMA Director-General Irfan Kathia said India released a fresh wave of water into the Chenab River without prior notice. This unexpected release raised fears of a dangerous surge. He confirmed that water was discharged from Salal Dam, Nangal Dam, and Harike Barrage. A major rise in the Chenab River is expected as the fresh wave from Salal Dam moves downstream. The authority warned that the additional inflow…
ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has accused the Afghan government of giving space to TTP militants by including hundreds of their sympathizers within its governing structure. Speaking at a press conference at the Foreign Office, Dar said both Pakistan and China have expressed strong security concerns. He made it clear that Kabul must take decisive action against the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan fighters or hand them over to Islamabad. “Pakistan and China both face security threats. We told Afghanistan in clear terms, either act against the TTP militants or transfer them to us. The Afghan government has absorbed…
SHARJAH: The much-anticipated Pakistan vs Afghanistan T20 clash in Sharjah opened the tri-series with a thrilling start as Pakistan secured victory with an all-round show. The men in green chased down their target with composure and crushed Afghanistan’s hopes in style. Afghanistan, tasked with scoring 183 runs, managed only 143 in 19.5 overs. Their captain Rashid Khan played a fighting knock, smashing 39 off just 16 balls with one four and five towering sixes. Despite his fireworks, the Afghan team fell short of Pakistan’s dominance. At one stage, Afghanistan appeared in control. By the seventh over, they were cruising at…