Indian media launch propaganda campaign to defame Pakistan
Fearing Pakistan’s growing global reputation, the Indian media and the Indian army have launched a propaganda campaign against Pakistan and claimed to have arrested several terrorists which including Engineers and doctors. Indian security agencies have falsely claimed that they have unearthed a ‘white-collar terrorist network’ linked to Pakistan’s intelligence agency
Registration on ‘Pak Skills’ was made necessary for Pakistani overseas job seekers
ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan has issued an ultimatum that all citizens seeking jobs abroad must be registered on the “Pak Skills” platform before they set off. As per the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis, no passport will be issued with a protector stamp if the person has not gone through
PM Shehbaz: Strengthening federation, provincial harmony key to progress
ISLAMABAD: A dinner was organized by the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for government and allied party senators that was accompanied by his applauding speech for their support for the 27th Constitutional Amendment. After meeting the senators, the Prime Minister offered his thanks for their cooperation in the approval of the
Iran offers to mediate between Pakistan and Afghan Taliban
ISLAMABAD: Iran has not only offered its services as a mediator but has also proposed the establishment of a reconciliation process that would involve the Afghan Taliban and Pakistan, as per the reports coming from the diplomatic circles. It has been disclosed that the Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi
NCCIA lodges FIR against CM Sohail Afridi over derogatory remarks regarding mosques
ISLAMABAD: The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) on Sunday lodged a First Information Report (FIR) against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Muhammad Sohail Afridi over alleged derogatory remarks regarding mosques and state institutions. According to the FIR copy available with Pakhtun Digital, NCCIA filed the FIR following the conclusion of
ANP declines invitation to Prime Minister dinner
ISLAMABAD: The Awami National Party (ANP) has decided not to attend the dinner hosted by the Prime Minister in honour of the coalition parties. According to sources, the Awami National Party has reservations on some points of the proposed constitutional amendments. Sources say that the party leadership decided not to
Afghan Taliban stretched ceasefire through talks instead of tackling terrorism: FO
ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Sunday said that Afghan Taliban have stretched the ceasefire through talks instead of tackling terrorism. The Third Round of Pakistan-Afghanistan talks, mediated by the friendly states of Turkiye and Qatar, concluded in Istanbul on November 7, 2025. Pakistan expresses deep gratitude for the sincere efforts
Ruling parties propose three additional amendments to standing committees on law and justice
By: Mehwish Qamas Khan ISLAMABAD: The ruling parties on Sunday proposed three additional amendments to the standing committees of both houses of parliament on law and justice, which reconvened to discuss the 27th Constitutional Amendment. The three new amendments include renaming the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. According to sources, the coalition
Shehbaz Sharif orders withdrawal of PM’s immunity clause in 27th amendment
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has ordered the immediate withdrawal of a proposed amendment in the 27th constitutional amendment bill that aimed to grant immunity to the Prime Minister. In a statement posted on the social media platform X, the Prime Minister mentioned that upon his return from Azerbaijan, he
Pakistan foils cross border smuggling bid
Security forces successfully intercepted a major drug smuggling attempt near the Pakistan-Iran border, recovering a significant consignment of narcotics and neutralizing a key smuggler during an exchange of fire. Official sources report that the operation was conducted by a Special Operations Team (SOT) from the 137 Wing, based on intelligence





