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Pakistan deputy PM in 海角直播 to attend OIC meeting on Gaza, Lebanon

Pakistan deputy PM in 海角直播 to attend OIC meeting on Gaza, Lebanon
Pakistan鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar gestures at the Madinah Airport in Madinah on November 10, 2024, ahead of his departure for Riyad to attend the OIC Foreign Ministers Meeting. (Photo courtesy: X/ @DPM_PK)
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Updated 10 November 2024

Pakistan deputy PM in 海角直播 to attend OIC meeting on Gaza, Lebanon

Pakistan deputy PM in 海角直播 to attend OIC meeting on Gaza, Lebanon
  • Ishaq Dar to take part in OIC Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in 海角直播 today
  • Pakistan PM to attend Nov. 11 Arab鈥揑slamic summit to show solidarity with Palestine

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is in 海角直播 to attend the Organization of Islamic Cooperation鈥檚 (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM) meeting that will discuss Israel鈥檚 military campaigns in Gaza and Lebanon, state-run media reported on Sunday.聽
海角直播 will host the extraordinary Arab鈥揑slamic summit between the Arab League and the OIC on Nov. 11 to address Israel鈥檚 bombardment and ground offensives in Gaza and Lebanon.聽
Muslim countries have called on Israel to impose an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East after its military campaigns in Gaza have killed over 43,000 people in the strip and injured thousands more. Its military campaigns in Lebanon and attacks on Iran last month have heightened fears of a wider war in the Middle East.
鈥淒eputy Prime Minister is in 海角直播 on an official visit to attend the meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Council of Foreign Ministers,鈥 state broadcaster Radio Pakistan said.
It said Dar visited the holy city of Madinah where he offered prayers at the Prophet鈥檚 Mosque and prayed for the peace, unity and prosperity of the Muslim Ummah.
Pakistan鈥檚 foreign office said this week that the CFM will be a preparatory session for the Nov. 11 summit on Monday, which will be attended by Pakistan鈥檚 Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.聽
The Nov. 11 summit will be a follow-up to the Joint Arab-Islamic Extraordinary Summit held in November 2023 in Riyadh, the foreign office said.聽
鈥淎t the Summit, the prime minister will reiterate Pakistan鈥檚 full support to the Palestinian cause,鈥 it said. 鈥淗e will call for an immediate end to the genocide in Gaza; an urgent and unconditional ceasefire; immediate cessation of the ongoing Israeli adventurism in the region that is endangering the security of the countries in the Middle East.鈥
On the sidelines of the summit, Sharif is expected to hold bilateral meetings with leaders from other Arab League and OIC Member States.


Pakistan says six soldiers killed during counter-terror operation in northwest

Pakistan says six soldiers killed during counter-terror operation in northwest
Updated 29 October 2025

Pakistan says six soldiers killed during counter-terror operation in northwest

Pakistan says six soldiers killed during counter-terror operation in northwest
  • Seven militants also killed during exchange of fire in northwestern Kurram district, says military鈥檚 media wing
  • Development takes place a day after talks between Pakistan, Afghanistan ended in Istanbul without agreement

ISLAMABAD: Six soldiers were killed during an operation in Pakistan鈥檚 northwestern Kurram district on Wednesday, the military鈥檚 media wing said, vowing to carry on its counter-terror operation against militants at 鈥渇ull pace.鈥

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), security forces conducted an intelligence-based operation in Kurram district鈥檚 Dogar area on the reported presence of Pakistani Taliban militants on Oct. 29. 

Seven 鈥淚ndian-sponsored鈥 militants were killed by the Pakistani forces, the ISPR said. However, it said a captain and five other soldiers of the army were also killed during the exchange of fire. 

鈥淪anitization operation is being conducted to eliminate any other Indian sponsored Kharji found in the area,鈥 the ISPR said. 

The Pakistani military frequently uses the term 鈥渒hawarij鈥 for the Pakistani Taliban or the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) outfit. Islamabad accuses Afghanistan of turning a blind eye to the TTP militants, which it alleges carry out attacks against Pakistan from Afghan soil. Kabul denies this.

Pakistan also accuses India of arming and funding TTP militants and separatist elements in Balochistan, a charge New Delhi has always rejected. 

鈥淩elentless Counter Terrorism campaign under vision 鈥楢zm e Istehkam鈥 (as approved by Federal Apex Committee on National Action Plan) by security forces and law enforcement agencies of Pakistan will continue at full pace to wipe out the menace of foreign-sponsored and supported terrorism from the country,鈥 the ISPR said. 

The latest development takes place in Kurram district bordering Afghanistan a day after peace talks between Islamabad and Kabul held in Istanbul failed. 

The talks began on Saturday after fierce border clashes between the two countries earlier this month that killed dozens and ended on Tuesday without an agreement. 

Pakistan has repeatedly asked the Afghan Taliban government to take action against TTP militants allegedly present on its soil. Kabul denies the presence of militant sanctuaries in the country and urges Pakistan to resolve its security issues internally. 

Pakistan鈥檚 Defense Minister Khawaja Asif warned on Wednesday that Islamabad would not hesitate to strike 鈥渄eep into Afghanistan鈥 if cross-border attacks continue. The Taliban-led government has warned Pakistan of 鈥渞eciprocal attacks鈥 in case it carries out further strikes into its country.


Pakistan eyes increasing date exports with modern processing plants via UAE鈥檚 help

Pakistan eyes increasing date exports with modern processing plants via UAE鈥檚 help
Updated 29 October 2025

Pakistan eyes increasing date exports with modern processing plants via UAE鈥檚 help

Pakistan eyes increasing date exports with modern processing plants via UAE鈥檚 help
  • Pakistan says UAE delegation has assured of expediting process to set up three date processing plants
  • Both sides to formalize cooperation by signing MoU between Pakistan鈥檚 food ministry, UAE authorities

KARACHI: Pakistan鈥檚 National Food Security ministry on Wednesday hoped its proposed collaboration with the UAE would result in establishing modern processing plants and increasing value addition to boost the country鈥檚 date exports.

Pakistan鈥檚 National Food Security Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain held a virtual meeting with a UAE delegation to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the date sector, the food ministry said in a statement. Both sides reviewed potential areas of collaboration and investment to boost Pakistan鈥檚 date exports. 

Hussain shared during the meeting that Pakistan鈥檚 annual production of dates has reached over half a million tons, which is cultivated on more than 100,000 hectares of land. He stressed that major date producing regions include Balochistan and Sindh, where popular varieties such as Aseel, Muzawati, Dhakki, Rabbi, Begum Jangi, Karbala and Khudri are grown.

鈥淭he Federal Secretary, Ameer Muhyuddin, reaffirmed the Ministry鈥檚 commitment to translating this cooperation into tangible results,鈥 the statement said.

鈥淗e emphasized that the proposed collaboration with the UAE would help in establishing modern date processing plants, improving value addition, and enhancing Pakistan鈥檚 competitiveness in the global market.鈥

Hussain pointed out that Pakistan鈥檚 date exports, valued at over $50 million, have shown 鈥渞emarkable expansion,鈥 while shipment data reflects a significant rise in export volumes and diversification of international buyers.

He also spoke about the challenges confronting the date industry, including Pakistan鈥檚 earlier dependence on a single export market, limited value addition, quality and SPS compliance issues.

Simisola Nicola Abere, representing the UAE delegation, appreciated Pakistan鈥檚 efforts in developing the date sector and announced the UAE would expedite the process for the establishment of three processing plants in Pakistan. 

鈥淪he added that both sides would formalize their collaboration through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Ministry of National Food Security and Research and relevant UAE authorities,鈥 the food security ministry said.

鈥淭his MoU would serve as the foundation for joint projects in value addition, technology transfer, and export enhancement.鈥

Hussain said that through such partnerships, Pakistan could enhance its export earnings, create new employment opportunities and improve farmers鈥 livelihoods.

鈥淭he minister concluded the meeting by expressing his optimism that the upcoming collaboration with the UAE would serve as a milestone in promoting agricultural trade and investment between the two brotherly countries,鈥 the statement said. 


Swiss air monitoring index ranks Pakistan鈥檚 Lahore as world鈥檚 most polluted city

Swiss air monitoring index ranks Pakistan鈥檚 Lahore as world鈥檚 most polluted city
Updated 29 October 2025

Swiss air monitoring index ranks Pakistan鈥檚 Lahore as world鈥檚 most polluted city

Swiss air monitoring index ranks Pakistan鈥檚 Lahore as world鈥檚 most polluted city
  • IQAir says Lahore recorded AQI of 331 in while Karachi, with AQI of 124, ranks at number 10
  • Lahore faces worsening smog in winters from crop burning, vehicle emissions, industrial pollution

ISLAMABAD: Swiss air monitor index IQAir ranked Pakistan鈥檚 eastern city of Lahore as the most polluted in the world on Wednesday, recording its Air Quality Index (AQI) at 331 as it continues to choke from toxic winter smog. 

Lahore faces worsening smog each winter from crop burning, vehicle emissions and industrial pollution that threaten public health and daily life. Smog can cause sore throats, eye irritation and respiratory illnesses, while long-term exposure increases the risk of stroke, heart disease and lung cancer. 

The global air monitoring index said Lahore鈥檚 AQI was recorded at 331, deeming it at the 鈥渉azardous鈥 level while its Particulate Matter (PMI) was recorded at 2.5 around 7:00 p.m. local time on Wednesday.

鈥淧M2.5 concentration is currently 48.1 times the World Health Organization (WHO) annual PM2.5 guideline value,鈥 IQAir said. 

India鈥檚 capital New Delhi was ranked at number two with an AQI of 290, while the China鈥檚 Beijing recorded an AQI of 228, making it the third most polluted city worldwide. 

IQAir added Pakistan鈥檚 commercial hub Karachi, which ranked at number 10 on its list of world鈥檚 most polluted cities on Wednesday, recorded an AQI of 124. The air monitor recorded its AQI as 鈥渦nhealthy for sensitive groups.鈥

鈥淧M2.5 concentration is currently nine times the WHO annual PM2.5 guideline value,鈥 IQAir said about Karachi. 

Smog season begins in late October, peaks from November to January and lasts through February.

Earlier in October, the government in Pakistan鈥檚 most populous Punjab province conducted its first anti-smog gun operation, which helped lower the city鈥檚 unhealthy air quality levels. Anti-smog trucks sprayed fine water mist across the city to help settle dust and pollutants.

Pakistan鈥檚 main urban centers routinely rank among the most polluted cities in the world, with vehicular emissions remaining one of the top contributors to air pollution.

This severe air pollution also undermines economic productivity and diminishes the quality of life for millions of residents.


Pakistan, Meta launch Instagram 鈥楾een Accounts鈥 to protect young users online

Pakistan, Meta launch Instagram 鈥楾een Accounts鈥 to protect young users online
Updated 29 October 2025

Pakistan, Meta launch Instagram 鈥楾een Accounts鈥 to protect young users online

Pakistan, Meta launch Instagram 鈥楾een Accounts鈥 to protect young users online
  • 鈥淭een Accounts鈥 will restrict unwanted contact, filter sensitive content for users under 16
  • Pakistan鈥檚 telecom regulator says feature will help young users enjoy safe experiences online

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and Meta have launched Instagram 鈥淭een Accounts鈥 to enhance online safety for users below the age of 16 by filtering sensitive content, the telecom regulator said on Wednesday. 

The safety feature entails automatically placing users under the age of 16 into Teen Accounts, restricting unwanted contact and filtering sensitive content while allowing 鈥渟afe digital exploration,鈥 the PTA said in a press release. 

It said the latest initiative reflects PTA鈥檚 鈥減roactive engagement鈥 with digital platforms to advance child safety, digital literacy and responsible online behavior across Pakistan. Pakistani teenagers, especially girls, have reported online harassment such as cyberbullying, stalking and various forms of exploitation. 

鈥淭he Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), in collaboration with Meta, inaugurated Instagram鈥檚 new safety feature 鈥淭een Accounts鈥 designed to enhance online protection for young users in Pakistan,鈥 the PTA said. 

It said the launch event featured awareness sessions and live demonstrations on online safety tools, complaint mechanisms and best practices to promote the digital well-being of young users.

The event was attended by representatives from Meta, UNICEF/NCRC, and key child protection stakeholders. 

鈥淧TA鈥檚 commitment to building a safer digital ecosystem, emphasizing that the launch of Teen Accounts marks a major step toward protecting Pakistan鈥檚 youth online,鈥 PTA Chairman Maj. Gen. Hafeez ur Rehman said. 

Dr. Priyanka Bhalla, the head of safety policy for South Asia at Meta, said the company鈥檚 global safety initiatives empower millions of teenagers worldwide, including in Pakistan, to enjoy a secure online experience.
 


Pakistan customs foil bulletproof glass smuggling attempt at key Iran border crossing

Pakistan customs foil bulletproof glass smuggling attempt at key Iran border crossing
Updated 29 October 2025

Pakistan customs foil bulletproof glass smuggling attempt at key Iran border crossing

Pakistan customs foil bulletproof glass smuggling attempt at key Iran border crossing
  • Customs stops attempt to clear 11,000kg of bullet-proof glass using forged documents
  • Duty evasion estimated at $27,000, case registered under Customs Act 1969

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) said on Wednesday that Pakistan Customs had foiled an attempt to clear bulletproof automotive glass using forged documents at the Taftan border crossing with Iran.

The Taftan crossing, in Balochistan鈥檚 Chagai district at the frontier with Iran, is one of Pakistan鈥檚 key border gateways for trade and also a hotspot for smuggling of fuel, steel and other goods from Iran into Pakistan, according to multiple reports. 锟 

Smugglers have long exploited the 909-kilometer Iran-Pakistan border, with weak surveillance and collusion enabling large-scale illicit trade. 锟

鈥淎n FIR has been registered against the importer, clearing agent, and others under the Customs Act, 1969 for mis-declaration and forgery to avoid payment of legitimate duties and taxes and circumvent the import restrictions,鈥 a statement from FBR said.

The case highlights the continuing challenge authorities face at Taftan in cracking down on misuse of the trade route for smuggling and mis-declaration.

According to a release issued by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), the consignment was declared on 27 September 2025 by M/s Pak Armoring Pvt. Ltd. (NTN 3111342) as 鈥渞eplacement automotive safety glass鈥, but inspection found it contained 11,000 kg of bullet-proof automotive safety glass under PCT heading 7007.2111, a restricted import requiring a valid Ministry of Interior NOC. 

The genuine NOC submitted belonged to a different company, M/s Pak Armoring (Pvt.) Ltd. (NTN 398348-1), which denied any link to the consignment. 

The duty and tax evasion was estimated at Rs 7.55 million ($27,000).

According to the FBR statement, customs officials said the investigation also revealed the importer, Mr.Umer Iqbal Butt, had uploaded documents under another name, Deluxe Enterprises, in the WeBOC system.