Allama Iqbal Open University Postpones Exams Amid Conflict Tensions

Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has postponed all scheduled exams for Wednesday due to rising security concerns amid regional conflict tensions. The university took the decision in light of the developing situation between Pakistan and India, where cross-border hostilities have intensified over the past 24 hours. AIOU spokesperson confirmed that the postponed exams will now …

Pakistan Retaliates After Indian Airstrikes Kill 26 Civilians; US Urges Restraint

In a significant escalation of tensions, Pakistan’s armed forces retaliated on Wednesday after Indian missile strikes killed at least 26 civilians and injured 46 others in various parts of Punjab and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). The Pakistani military responded by shooting down five Indian Air Force (IAF) jets and a combat drone. Additionally, Pakistan …

Trump Reacts to Indian Strikes, Calls It ‘A Shame’ — Karachi on High Alert Amid Airstrike Threat

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed concern over India’s recent strikes on Pakistan. When asked about the development during a briefing at the White House, Trump called the situation “a shame.” “We just heard about it as we were walking into the Oval Office,” Trump told reporters. “I just hope it ends very quickly.” …

Karachi Tea Shops Under Scrutiny as Milk Adulteration Exposed

A recent crackdown by the Sindh Food Authority (SFA) has exposed a serious case of milk adulteration in Karachi. Inspections of over 100 tea shops revealed that nearly all were using contaminated ingredients, raising health concerns for millions who consume tea daily. Contaminated Tea and Milk Widespread Officials confirmed that 100% of the tea leaf …

Pakistan Downs Indian Jet, Destroys Brigade HQ in Retaliatory Strikes

Tensions between nuclear-armed Pakistan and India escalated dramatically overnight as Pakistan shot down an Indian fighter jet, British media reported early Tuesday. The confrontation marks a major flare-up along the Line of Control (LoC). According to credible security sources, Pakistan’s retaliatory strikes struck critical Indian military infrastructure. One of the precision strikes reportedly wiped out …

Modi Vows to Stop Water Flowing to Pakistan, Tensions Soar Over River Dispute

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday declared that water once flowing from India into Pakistan will now be stopped and redirected for India’s use. His remarks followed New Delhi’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) — a decades-old water-sharing pact signed in 1960. “India’s water used to go outside. Now it will …

India Claims Nine Terror Sites Targeted in ‘Operation Sindoor’

NEW DELHI / ISLAMABAD – The Indian government announced early Wednesday that its military launched “Operation Sindoor”, striking what it claims were terrorist infrastructure sites inside Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. In a detailed official statement released at 1:45 AM, New Delhi said the strikes hit nine sites allegedly linked to groups involved in cross-border terrorism. …

CJP Afridi Pushes Judicial Reforms, Strengthens Global Ties

Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi has highlighted a growing wave of judicial cooperation as he detailed the judiciary’s reform agenda and technological shift following his recent visits to China and Turkey. In a candid session with Supreme Court beat reporters, he discussed his efforts to transform Pakistan’s judicial system, reduce case backlogs, and deepen …

India Launches Missile Attacks on Pakistan: ISPR Confirms Multiple Strikes

In a major escalation, India has launched multiple missile attacks on Pakistan. The strikes were confirmed by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) late Tuesday night. According to ISPR Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, India fired missiles at three key locations: Bahawalpur, Muzaffarabad, and Kotli. The attacks were launched from within Indian airspace, he …

Punjab Greenlights E-Taxi Pilot with 1,100 Electric Cabs

Punjab is accelerating toward electric mobility as the provincial government approved a pilot project to roll out 1,100 electric taxis, supported by solar-powered charging stations. The move aims to cut urban emissions and modernize the province’s transport system. CM Maryam Reviews Green Transit Plans Chaired by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, a special session reviewed …

PM Shehbaz Reviews Pakistan’s Readiness Amid Tensions at ISI HQ

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) headquarters in Islamabad on Tuesday to review national security preparedness in light of escalating tensions with India. The visit comes amid growing concerns of a potential military confrontation after India accused Pakistan of links to the April 22 Pahalgam attack — a claim Islamabad strongly denies. …

Chenab Water Alert: Surge at Marala Sparks Cross-Border Tensions

The Chenab River water level has surged dramatically at Marala Headworks, raising concerns of potential flooding and fueling tensions with neighboring India. Officials reported a sharp increase in inflow to 25,382 cusecs on Tuesday, compared to just 3,177 cusecs the day before. Outflow remained lower at 15,982 cusecs, prompting local authorities to issue warnings to …

Pakistan Rejects India’s Claims, Demands Proof: FO

ISLAMABAD: Amid rising tensions and sharp exchanges at the United Nations Security Council, Pakistan has issued a firm rebuttal to Indian claims linking it to the recent Pahalgam attack. The Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson said Pakistan is “fully prepared” to defend its sovereignty and will exercise its right to self-defence under the UN Charter in …

Gohar, Sattar Slam Modi in NA: “Two Indias Exist – One Secular, One Extremist”

Islamabad: PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, in a fiery speech during Monday’s National Assembly session, said there are “two Indias” – one led by Narendra Modi, and one that remains secular. He criticised Modi’s aggressive policies and warned that India has suspended the historic Indus Water Treaty for the first time in history. “This …

UN Urges India-Pakistan Restraint Amid Rising War Fears

As India-Pakistan tensions escalate to their highest level in years, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for “maximum restraint” to avoid a military confrontation. His appeal comes in the wake of the deadly April 22 attack in Pahalgam, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists. India quickly pointed fingers at “cross-border linkages” without evidence, while Pakistan …

LoC Visit Exposes Ground Reality Amid Escalating Tensions

In a direct challenge to ongoing India Pakistan misinformation, Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar led local and international journalists to the Line of Control (LoC) on Sunday. The visit aimed to debunk Indian claims of terrorist infrastructure on Pakistani soil, offering media firsthand access to disputed areas cited in Indian statements. Civilian Life, Not Militancy …

Pakistan Vows Restraint but Warns of Retaliation if Provoked

Amid rising Pakistan India tensions, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Monday assured the world that Pakistan would not initiate hostilities but would respond firmly to any aggression from India. His remarks come amid fears of a potential Indian strike following the deadly April 22 attack in Pahalgam, which killed 26 tourists. …

Pakistan Successfully Tests Fatah Series Missile

Pakistan conducted a successful training launch of the Fatah Series surface-to-surface missile on Monday. The missile has a range of 120 kilometres, according to a statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).This launch was part of the ongoing military exercise “Ex Indus”. The purpose of the test was to ensure operational readiness and verify the …

Pakistan Briefs Political Leaders on Kashmir Crisis

Amid rising regional tensions, the Pakistani government convened an in-camera session on Sunday to update political leaders on Pakistan national security and the evolving situation with India. Focus on National Unity State broadcaster PTV News reported that the briefing brought together key leaders from all major political parties. It served as a platform for civil-military …

Pakistan Warns of ‘Full Spectrum’ Retaliation Against India

In the latest escalation in the Pakistan India conflict, Islamabad has warned it will respond with the “full spectrum” of power, including nuclear capabilities, if India initiates military aggression or attempts to disrupt Pakistan’s water resources. The statement came amid growing regional tensions and follows intelligence claims of possible Indian strikes. Leaked Strike Plans Raise …

Rawalpindi Declares Water Emergency Amid Growing Supply Crisis

Rawalpindi is once again facing a water emergency, with city authorities sounding the alarm over dangerously low dam levels and an ever-widening gap between water supply and demand. This marks the second time in 2025 that emergency measures have been declared. Crisis Deepens as Dams Run Dry According to the Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA), …

Pakistan Seeks Unity as India Tensions Soar

As the Pakistan-India conflict deepens following the Pahalgam attack in occupied Kashmir, Islamabad is set to brief political leaders on the evolving security situation. Information Minister Attaullah Tarar and ISPR Director General Lt General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry will lead the session, aiming to unify national leadership amid rising fears of war. National Security Briefing The …

Starlink Set for December Launch in Pakistan

Minister of State for Information Technology Shaza Fatima Khawaja confirmed that the much-anticipated Starlink launch in Pakistan remains on track for December 2025. She dismissed rumors of licensing delays, assuring reporters that the process is progressing smoothly and within a structured timeline. Regulatory Framework in Progress Speaking to media on Friday, Shaza said that SUPARCO …

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