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KSrelief launches new food security package to support over 1 million Pakistanis

KSrelief launches new food security package to support over 1 million Pakistanis
Pakistan鈥檚 minister for National Food Security and Research, Rana Tanveer Hussain (second right) and 海角直播 Ambassador to Pakistan, Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki (right) inaugurates the Food Security Support Project for the year 2024-2025 in Pakistan under the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) on December 13, 2024. (X/@KSAembassyPK)
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Updated 13 December 2024

KSrelief launches new food security package to support over 1 million Pakistanis

KSrelief launches new food security package to support over 1 million Pakistanis
  • The initiative seeks to improve the nutritional well-being of vulnerable families in the South Asian country
  • KSrelief says the project highlights 海角直播鈥檚 steadfast commitment to supporting Pakistan, its people

ISLAMABAD: 海角直播鈥檚 King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) on Friday announced the launch of its latest food security initiative in Pakistan, which would benefit more than one million people till Nov. 2025.
The Saudi organization has one of the largest humanitarian budgets available to any aid agency worldwide, which has allowed its officials to undertake a wide variety of projects in more than 100 countries. Since 2005, KSrelief has completed 214 projects worth more than $184.6 million.
The latest project, implemented in collaboration with Pakistan鈥檚 national and provincial disaster management authorities, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) and other key partners, seeks to combat food insecurity and improve nutritional well-being of vulnerable families.
鈥淜Srelief will distribute over (14,000 tons) 147,500 food packages across Pakistan from December 2024 to November 2025,鈥 the Saudi charity said in a statement. 鈥淭his initiative is set to benefit over 1,032,500 individuals across all provinces, including Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir.鈥
The distribution will be carried out under KSrelief鈥檚 direct supervision, ensuring transparency and efficiency, according to the charity organization. Beneficiaries will be identified with the assistance of local government authorities to guarantee aid reaches those in greatest need.
鈥淓ach food package, weighing 95 kilograms, includes: 80 kg of flour, 5 liters of cooking oil, 5 kg of sugar, 5 kg of Daal Chana,鈥 it said. 鈥淭hese packages are designed to sustain a family for an entire month.鈥
The initiative highlights 海角直播鈥檚 steadfast commitment to supporting Pakistan and its people, according to the charity. It is part of KSrelief鈥檚 broader mission to deliver life-saving assistance and relief to communities affected by natural disasters, food insecurity and other challenges, regardless of nationality or religion.
鈥淏y addressing critical food needs, KSrelief aims to enhance resilience, foster stability, and improve the quality of life for Pakistan鈥檚 most vulnerable communities, reaffirming its role as a global leader in humanitarian efforts,鈥 it added.


Grenade attack kills one, injures three in southwest Pakistan

Grenade attack kills one, injures three in southwest Pakistan
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Grenade attack kills one, injures three in southwest Pakistan

Grenade attack kills one, injures three in southwest Pakistan
  • Incident took place in the mountainous town of Aab-e-Gum, located in Balochistan鈥檚 Kachi district
  • No group has claimed responsibility, though the area is considered a stronghold of BLA separatists

QUETTA: A man was killed and three others injured in an attack on Wednesday night in southwestern Balochistan province after unknown individuals threw a hand grenade at a group of civilians sitting outside their house, a senior police official said.

The attack was reported at 10 PM in the mountainous town of Aab-e-Gum, located in Kachi district, after unidentified men lobbed a hand grenade at four people, Rana Muhammad Dilawar, Superintendent of Police in the area, told Arab News over the phone.

鈥淥ne man identified as Ahmed was killed in the grenade attack and three others were injured,鈥 he said, adding: 鈥淭he injured were shifted to Mach District Headquarter Hospital before two of them were referred to Quetta.鈥

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, though Pakistan鈥檚 restive province has been the site of a separatist insurgency for several decades, with militants belonging to groups like the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) often targeting members of the Pakistani armed forces, state-backed tribal leaders and non-local workers in such attacks.

鈥淧olice have been investigating the motives behind targeting civilians with a grenade attack,鈥 Dilawar said. 鈥淗unt for the attackers is also underway in the area who fled by taking advantage of the dark.鈥

Aab-e-Gum is a small town located some 73 kilometers southeast of Quetta, surrounded by rugged mountains, and has remained a stronghold of ethnic Baloch separatist groups, particularly the BLA.

The group has previously targeted Punjab-bound passenger trains in the area that cross the Bolan Pass.


Gor Khatri archaeological site in Peshawar tells a 2,000-year story of empire and faith

Gor Khatri archaeological site in Peshawar tells a 2,000-year story of empire and faith
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Gor Khatri archaeological site in Peshawar tells a 2,000-year story of empire and faith

Gor Khatri archaeological site in Peshawar tells a 2,000-year story of empire and faith
  • Caravanserai built by Mughal princess Jahan Ara sits atop archaeological layers dating to the Indo-Greek era
  • Excavation site, museum, mosque and temple reveal history of religious, cultural coexistence in Pakistan鈥檚 oldest city

PESHAWAR, Pakistan: In the heart of the ancient walled city of Peshawar, perched on one of its highest elevations, stands a site layered with millennia of history.

Gor Khatri, literally, 鈥淲arrior鈥檚 Grave,鈥 is a sprawling archaeological complex where 13 successive civilizations have left their mark, from the Indo-Greeks of the second century BC to the British Raj.

Located at a strategic point in what is now northwestern Pakistan, the complex was once a major caravanserai on the trade routes linking Central Asia to the Indian subcontinent. Today, it remains one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban settlements in South Asia 鈥 a rare living museum.

Peshawar鈥檚 strategic geography has long made it a magnet for conquest, trade and religion.

An old fire brigade caravan on display in Gor Khatri, situated in Peshawar, Pakistan on July 16, 2025. (AN Photo)

Nestled at the mouth of the Khyber Pass 鈥 the historic invasion route into the subcontinent 鈥 the city has served as a crossroads between Central and South Asia for over two millennia. Greek settlers, Buddhist monks, Persian merchants, Mughal princesses and British generals have all passed through this terrain, leaving behind a mosaic of cultural and architectural legacies.

鈥淧eshawar is one of the oldest living cities of South Asia,鈥 said Dr. Numan Anwar, field supervisor at Gor Khatri for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Directorate of Archaeology and Museums.

鈥淭he site has the footprints of 13 civilizations.鈥

The current 160-by-160-foot square structure dates to 1641, when it was commissioned by Mughal princess Jahan Ara, daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan, and named Sarai Jahanabad. Built as a caravan rest stop, the complex included cells, chambers and grand gateways, many of which still survive.

鈥淲hen Jahan Ara Begum came to that [caravan resting] spot and saw people from many regions gathering here, she had the present building constructed,鈥 said Dr. Zakirullah Jan, associate professor at the University of Peshawar鈥檚 Department of Archaeology.

鈥淭he cells, rooms, gateways, all were constructed during the Mughal period.鈥

鈥淏UDDHA鈥橲 BOWL鈥

The site鈥檚 significance reaches far deeper than the Mughal era.

Gor Khatri has yielded the earliest archaeological material ever found in Peshawar, dating back to the Indo-Greek period, roughly the second or third century BC.

Overview of Gor Khatri, an archaeological site in Peshawar, Pakistan, pictured on July 16, 2025. (AN Photo)

鈥淭he earliest level that has been discovered related to the history and archaeology of Peshawar came from the site of Gor Khatri,鈥 Dr. Jan said.

鈥淲hen Alexander came, and when the Indo-Greeks came, the Mauryans came, it touches that time.鈥

Excavations began in earnest in 1992 through a joint initiative by the Directorate of Archaeology and Museums and the University of Peshawar.

Archaeologists have since unearthed layers revealing Roman coins, Kushan pottery, Scythian jewelry and even traces from the White Huns and the Ghaznavid Empire.

Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang, the 7th-century Buddhist monk who translated sacred texts from Sanskrit to Chinese, is believed to have visited the site. In his writings, he is known to have described a location where 鈥淏uddha鈥檚 giant bowl was kept,鈥 which many historians believe refers to Gor Khatri. The bowl, some researchers say, was historically kept in Peshawar and Kandahar before being moved to the Kabul Museum.

Today, a small museum inside Gor Khatri showcases pottery shards, coins, beads, seals and kitchen tools from the many civilizations that passed through.

A man pushes a cart outside the entrance gate of Gor Khatri, a Mughal-era caravanserai, in Peshawar, Pakistan, on July 16, 2025. (AN Photo) 

The complex also houses a mosque and the Goraknath Temple, a Hindu shrine built between 1834 and 1849, which now coexists in the same space 鈥 a testament to religious diversity.

鈥淭here is not a single break in the cultural history of this region,鈥 said Dr. Jan. 鈥淪ince the second century BC till now, there is a continuity of culture. That鈥檚 why the site is important.鈥

The British-era governor鈥檚 residence still stands at one corner of the site. Paolo Crescenzo Martino Avitabile, an Italian general in the army of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, once ruled Peshawar from this post between 1838 and 1842. Locally remembered as Abu Tabela, his tenure is part of the site鈥檚 colonial legacy.

On a typical day, students and families explore the site鈥檚 pathways and peek into excavated trenches, standing on layers of millennia-old soil.

鈥淲henever my friends come from cities like Mardan, Swat, or Lahore, I take them here to show them the positive side of Peshawar,鈥 said Hamza Khan, 21, a student of Peace and Conflict Studies.

鈥淭his place represents religious and cultural diversity.鈥

The excavation work at Gor Khatri concluded in most parts in 2012, but archaeologists say there is still much to study.

What remains today is not just an ancient structure, but a microcosm of Peshawar鈥檚 civilizational depth 鈥 where Buddhist monks, Mughal princesses, British soldiers and local pilgrims have all, at some point, passed through.


TikTok says removed nearly 25 million videos in Pakistan during first quarter of 2025

TikTok says removed nearly 25 million videos in Pakistan during first quarter of 2025
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TikTok says removed nearly 25 million videos in Pakistan during first quarter of 2025

TikTok says removed nearly 25 million videos in Pakistan during first quarter of 2025
  • TikTok says 95.8% of these videos were removed within 24 hours of their posting
  • Pakistani authorities have banned video-sharing service several times since 2020

ISLAMABAD: Video-sharing platform TikTok said this week it removed nearly 25 million videos in Pakistan during the first quarter of 2025 for violating its community guidelines, underscoring its efforts to ensure a safe digital space for everyone. 

TikTok shared the information in its Community Guidelines Enforcement Report, which covers data from January to March 2025.

鈥淚n Q1 2025, TikTok removed a total of 24,954,128 videos in Pakistan,鈥 the video-sharing platform said in a press release on Wednesday.

鈥淧roactive removal rates in Pakistan remained high at 99.4%, with 95% of these videos removed within 24 hours.鈥

TikTok said globally it removed around 211 million videos worldwide during the quarter, which represents about 0.9% of all content uploaded to the platform.

The platform said that of the total globally removed videos, 184,378,987 were detected and taken down using automated detection technologies, while 7,525,184 videos were reinstated after further review.

鈥淭he report also indicates that a significant portion of total removed videos鈥 30.1%鈥 contained sensitive or mature themes that did not align with TikTok鈥檚 content policies,鈥 the statement said. 

The platform said that an additional 11.5% of the videos removed globally breached the platform鈥檚 safety and civility standards, while 15.6% violated privacy and security guidelines.

鈥淎dditionally, 45.5% of the removed videos were flagged as misinformation, and 13.8% of the videos removed were flagged as edited media and AI-generated content,鈥 it added. 

This is not the first time that TikTok has removed videos from Pakistan. It took down millions of videos in Pakistan last year also for violating community guidelines.

In the past, Pakistani authorities have banned the video-sharing service several times, with the first ban instituted in October 2020 over what was described as widespread complaints about allegedly 鈥渋mmoral, obscene, and vulgar鈥 content on the app.

The service has been prohibited from operating in the country thrice for more than 15 months since then. In November 2021, a Pakistani court finally reversed the ban after TikTok assured the government it would control the spread of objectionable content.


Pakistan says nationwide crackdown against sugar hoarders, profiteers underway

Pakistan says nationwide crackdown against sugar hoarders, profiteers underway
Updated 23 July 2025

Pakistan says nationwide crackdown against sugar hoarders, profiteers underway

Pakistan says nationwide crackdown against sugar hoarders, profiteers underway
  • Pakistan鈥檚 food security minister chairs meeting to review sugar market situation, pricing trends
  • Market analysts say retail sugar prices have risen sharply since January, surging to $0.70 per kg

KARACHI: Pakistan鈥檚 Food Security Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain announced on Wednesday that a nationwide crackdown against those attempting to disrupt the sugar supply in the country through hoarding and profiteering was underway, amid Islamabad鈥檚 attempts to stabilize the commodity鈥檚 price. 

Market analysts have said retail sugar prices in several parts of the country have risen sharply since January, surging to Rs200 [$0.70] per kilogram. In Pakistan, high sugar prices have triggered public outcry and become flashpoints for opposition criticism in the past, with allegations of hoarding and cartelization frequently surfacing in election years or periods of economic volatility.

Hussain chaired a meeting with representatives of the Pakistan Sugar Mills Association (PSMA) and other key stakeholders from all provinces on Wednesday, the national food security ministry said in a press release. It said the meeting aimed to review the current sugar market situation, pricing trends, and supply chain dynamics.

鈥淒uring the meeting, the Federal Minister expressed serious concern over the artificial hike in sugar prices and warned of strict action against all those who are involved in hoarding and market manipulation,鈥 the statement said.

鈥淗e announced that a nationwide crackdown is currently underway against those disrupting the sugar supply chain.鈥

Hussain noted that due to the government鈥檚 鈥渄ecisive actions,鈥 sugar prices have started to decline significantly from Rs200 per kg to Rs. 175鈥180 [$0.61-0.63] per kg in various markets.

The minister warned sugar mills that were not releasing their existing stocks that the government would not tolerate hoarding, directing all provincial governments to ensure the timely lifting of sugar from mills and facilitate its smooth transportation to markets.

Hussain noted the 鈥渆xploitative role鈥 of certain middlemen and market intermediaries, saying they were capitalizing on the market鈥檚 volatility.

鈥淭he federal and provincial authorities are now actively pursuing legal and administrative actions against such elements to curb unjust profiteering,鈥 the ministry said. 

The minister later chaired a high-level meeting of the Steering Committee on Sugar Imports, where all technical, procedural, and operational challenges related to sugar importation were reviewed and resolved, the food security ministry said. 

Earlier this month, Pakistan announced it would import sugar in two phases. In the first phase, a tender for 200,000 metric tons of sugar would be issued, followed by another tender for 150,000 metric tons after one week, the ministry said. 

The ministry also announced it had decided to waive all duties and taxes on sugar imports to ensure the product is available at affordable prices.


Pakistan backs 鈥榠nclusive鈥 political process in Syria, ceasefire in Gaza at Security Council debate

Pakistan backs 鈥榠nclusive鈥 political process in Syria, ceasefire in Gaza at Security Council debate
Updated 23 July 2025

Pakistan backs 鈥榠nclusive鈥 political process in Syria, ceasefire in Gaza at Security Council debate

Pakistan backs 鈥榠nclusive鈥 political process in Syria, ceasefire in Gaza at Security Council debate
  • Violent clashes between Druze, Bedouin clans in Syria killed over 250 people this month聽
  • Ishaq Dar calls for the restoration of humanitarian supply lines in Gaza to prevent famine聽

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar on Wednesday backed an 鈥渋nclusive鈥 political process to stabilize a Syria rocked by clashes and demanded an unconditional ceasefire in Gaza, as he spoke at a United Nations Security Council debate on the evolving Middle East situation. 

Syria has been rocked by violent clashes between the Druze minority and Bedouin clans that broke out on July 13, killing over 250 people as per media reports and threatening to disrupt the country鈥檚 post-war transition. The violence also displaced 128,571 people, according to the United Nations International Organization for Migration.

Israel carried out a series of attacks on government targets in Syria in support of the Druze clan last week, including a strike on a tank convoy and the shelling of the Defense Ministry in Damascus. Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa ordered a fragile ceasefire between Bedouin and Druze groups last Saturday. 

Dar, who is in New York to participate in events being held under Pakistan鈥檚 presidency of the UN Security Council, spoke at an open debate titled, 鈥淭he Situation in the Middle East and the Question of Palestine.鈥

鈥淧akistan supports the stabilization of Syria through an inclusive political process,鈥 the deputy prime minister, who also serves as Pakistan鈥檚 foreign minister, said. 鈥淪yria鈥檚 unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity must be upheld.鈥

He called on Israel to immediately withdraw from the separation zone established under the 1974 Disengagement Agreement and vacate the Syrian Golan Heights as per the UN Security Council鈥檚 resolutions.

鈥楪RAVEYARD FOR INNOCENT LIVES鈥

The Pakistani deputy prime minister criticized Israel for its military operations in Gaza, saying that the world was witnessing the 鈥渃ollapse of humanity鈥 through Tel Aviv鈥檚 actions.

鈥淕aza has become a graveyard for innocent lives as well as for international law, particularly international humanitarian law,鈥 he said, noting that over 58,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel鈥檚 war since October 2023. 

He urged the UN Security Council to pursue with unity and urgency an 鈥渋mmediate, permanent, and unconditional ceasefire鈥 in Gaza. 

Dar also called for unfettered, sustained and secure access to humanitarian relief items for all civilians and the protection of aid workers, medical teams and UN personnel there. 

鈥淚mmediate steps should be taken to ensure the delivery of life-saving food and medical assistance, restore humanitarian supply lines, and prevent famine conditions from taking hold,鈥 he said. 

Pakistan has consistently called for an independent Palestinian state in the Middle East with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital based on the pre-1967 border.