TTAP leaders emphasize Pakistan's role as a nuclear power in fostering peace in the Middle East. They advocate for dialogue and collective efforts to resolve ongoing conflicts.
The Pakistan Navy has launched Operation Muhafiz-ul-Bahr to protect critical sea lanes and ensure the safety of national shipping amid evolving maritime threats.
China has committed to collaborating with the Gulf Cooperation Council to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East, urging for immediate ceasefire and dialogue.
Pakistan's Information Minister Attaullah Tarar announces targeted operations against militant hideouts in Afghanistan, emphasizing precision and intelligence.
An Islamabad court has issued non-bailable arrest warrants for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi due to his failure to appear in court over misleading comments about state institutions.
The government has raised kerosene prices by nearly 70%, now at Rs319/litre, just after increasing petrol and diesel rates. This move impacts households reliant on kerosene.
An IED blast in Wana's Rustam Bazaar has resulted in the deaths of two policemen and injuries to 31 others, including civilians. The incident has drawn condemnation from local authorities.
Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal reports notable stabilization in the national economy, highlighting reduced inflation and growth in key sectors during fiscal year 2025–26.
In a recent address, Xi Jinping urged the military to enhance political loyalty and continue defense modernization efforts. He highlighted the importance of ideological unity and strict oversight as China prepares for its 15th Five-Year Plan.
In a significant counterterrorism operation, Pakistan's security forces killed 15 militants linked to the TTP and BLA in Balochistan. The military continues its campaign against foreign-sponsored terrorism.
A petition in the Lahore High Court challenges the government's recent petrol price hike of Rs55 per litre, citing public interest and legal concerns. The case highlights the impact of global tensions on local fuel costs.
Pakistan Railways has announced a fare increase for passenger and cargo services following a record rise in fuel prices. Economy class fares rise by 5%, while air-conditioned fares jump by 10%.