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Pakistan beat Iran to clinch U-16 Asian Volleyball Championship

Pakistan beat Iran to clinch U-16 Asian Volleyball Championship
Pakistani team celebrates after beating Iran to win U-16 Asian Volleyball Championship at the Nakhon Pathom Gymnasium in Thailand on July 19, 2025. (Asian Volleyball Confederation)
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Updated 20 July 2025

Pakistan beat Iran to clinch U-16 Asian Volleyball Championship

Pakistan beat Iran to clinch U-16 Asian Volleyball Championship
  • Pakistan defeats Iran by 3-2 (22-25, 21-25, 30-28, 25-21, 15-10) during final in Thailand 
  • Pakistan qualified for FIVB U-17 World Championship 2026 after beating India this week

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan beat formidable opponents Iran this week to clinch the second Asian Men’s Under-16 Volleyball Championship 2025 in Thailand, state-run media reported. 

Pakistan stormed into the finals of the championship, which was being held in Nakhon Phanom, Thailand, after downing arch-rivals India with set scores of 25-16, 25-19, and 25-12 on Friday. 

The green shirts went on to beat Iran by 3-2 (22-25, 21-25, 30-28, 25-21, 15-10) in what state-run media Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) described as a “nail-biting” 5-set thriller on Saturday. 

“Pakistan team has created history by winning the gold medal in the 2nd Asian Men’s U-16 Volleyball Championship 2025,” APP reported on Saturday. 

It said Pakistan won the encounter after being down by 0-2, showing “unmatched resilience” to make a comeback and clinch the gold medal. 

“The match saw incredible contributions from top performers including Junaid, Faizan, Talha and Irfan,” the state media added. 

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif took to social media platform X to congratulate the team for their win. 

“Great match Champs! Pakistan’s U16 volleyball team wins the Asian U16 Volleyball Championship after an enthralling performance,” Sharif wrote.

Pakistan has not only secured first position but also qualified earlier for the FIVB U-17 World Championship 2026, after beating traditional rivals India in the semifinal. 


Pakistani interior minister in Kabul on day-long visit amid thaw in ties

Pakistani interior minister in Kabul on day-long visit amid thaw in ties
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Pakistani interior minister in Kabul on day-long visit amid thaw in ties

Pakistani interior minister in Kabul on day-long visit amid thaw in ties
  • The visit comes more than a week after Pakistani and Afghan officials held inaugural additional secretary-level talks in Islamabad
  • Mohsin Naqvi will meet his Afghan counterpart, with discussions expected to encompass security, people-to-people contacts and trade

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Sunday arrived in Kabul to meet his Afghan counterpart on a day-long visit, the Pakistani interior ministry said, amid a thaw in relations between the two neighbors.

The visit comes more than a week after Pakistani and Afghan officials held an inaugural round of the additional secretary-level talks in Islamabad to discuss trade, visas, security, connectivity and refugee issues. It followed a meeting of the

Pakistani, Afghan and Chinese foreign ministers in Beijing and the upgradation of Pakistan-Afghanistan diplomatic relations to the ambassador’s rank.

Pakistan and Afghanistan have had rocky relations mainly due to a spike in militancy in Pakistan’s western regions that border Afghanistan, following the Taliban’s takeover of Kabul in 2021. Islamabad says anti-Pakistan militants carry out cross-border attacks using safe havens in Afghanistan, a charge Kabul denies. Another source of tension has been Pakistan’s drive to expel Afghans, which first began in Nov. 2023.

Upon arrival at the Kabul airport, Interior Minister Naqvi was received by Afghan Deputy Interior Minister Mohammad Nabi Omari and other senior officials, the Pakistani interior ministry said.

“Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi will meet his Afghan counterpart Sirajuddin Haqqani,” it said, without elaborating on the agenda of the meeting. “Interior Secretary Khurram Agha and senior officials are accompanying him.”

This month’s additional secretary-level talks in Islamabad came in follow up of the decisions reached during the visit of Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar to Kabul in April, according to the Pakistani foreign office.

“Both sides recognized terrorism as a serious threat to regional peace and security. The Pakistani side emphasized the need for concrete actions against terrorist groups operating on Afghan soil, noting that such groups undermine Pakistan’s security and hinder regional development,” the Pakistani foreign ministry said.

“The two sides exchanged views on deepening trade and transit cooperation. They reviewed the implementation status of measures announced during the visit of Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister of Pakistan to Kabul for facilitating

Afghan transit trade, including the removal of a 10 percent processing fee, provision of an insurance guarantee, reduction in scanning and examination, and operationalization of the track and trace system.”

The Pakistani side was led by Additional Secretary for Afghanistan and West Asia, Ambassador Syed Ali Asad Gillani, while the Afghan side was led by Director-General of the First Political Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan, Mufti Noor Ahmad Noor.

They underlined the importance of enhanced regional connectivity as a catalyst for sustainable growth and shared prosperity.

Afghanistan’s foreign ministry said the two sides stressed the need to resolve the “issues of Afghan prisoners and refugees in Pakistan and facilitate the provision of visas to Afghan patients and businessmen.”

Pakistan this year said it wanted 3 million Afghans to leave the country, including 1.4 million people with Proof of Registration cards and some 800,000 with Afghan Citizen Cards. There are a further 1 million Afghans in the country illegally because they have no paperwork, according to officials.

“Pakistan side shared an overview of its efforts to facilitate documented travel from Afghanistan, notably through the issuance of over 500,000 visas since January 2024 to date across a range of categories such as medical, tourist, business, and study. Both sides agreed to work together to further strengthen the legal movement of individuals across borders,” Islamabad’s foreign ministry said.

Both sides assured of continued mutual communication and cooperation to address current challenges and described security as important for regional development and further strengthening bilateral relations, according to the two foreign ministries.


Bangladesh send Pakistan in to bat in first T20

Bangladesh send Pakistan in to bat in first T20
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Bangladesh send Pakistan in to bat in first T20

Bangladesh send Pakistan in to bat in first T20
  • Bangladesh brought in pacer Taskin Ahmed after he missed the last two T20s
  • Pakistan gave a T20 debut to 31-year-old left-arm fast bowler Salman Mirza

DHAKA: Bangladesh captain Litton Das won the toss and elected to bowl against Pakistan in the first Twenty20 international in Dhaka on Sunday.

Bangladesh brought in pacer Taskin Ahmed after he missed the last two T20s in the team’s 2-1 series win in Sri Lanka last week.

Pakistan gave a T20 debut to 31-year-old left-arm fast bowler Salman Mirza while spinning all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz returns for his first international appearance since January 2024.

The remaining two matches are on Tuesday and Thursday, also in Dhaka.

TEAMS

Bangladesh: Litton Das (captain), Parvez Hossain, Tanzid Hasan, Towhid Hridoy, Shamim Hossain, Jaker Ali, Mahedi Hasan, Rishad Hossain, Tanzim Hasan, Mustafizur Rahman, Taskin Ahmed

Pakistan: Salman Agha (captain), Saim Ayub, Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Haris, Hasan Nawaz, Mohammad Nawaz, Khushdil Shah, Faheem Ashraf, Abbas Afridi, Salman Mirza, Abrar Ahmed


Pakistani security forces kill four militants in restive Balochistan province

Pakistani security forces kill four militants in restive Balochistan province
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Pakistani security forces kill four militants in restive Balochistan province

Pakistani security forces kill four militants in restive Balochistan province
  • Balochistan has long been the site of an insurgency, which has intensified in recent years
  • On Saturday, an army officer was killed and three civilians injured in an explosion in Quetta

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani security forces have killed four militants in the country’s southwestern Balochistan province, Pakistani state media reported on Sunday.

The militants were killed during an intelligence-based operation conducted on the night of July 19 and 20 in Balochistan’s Pahrod area.

“A clearance operation is underway in the area,” the Radio Pakistan broadcaster reported, adding security personnel seized weapons from the site of the encounter.

Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest and most resource-rich province, has long grappled with a simmering insurgency by separatist groups operating in the region.

Attacks targeting security forces, government officials and non-local workers have intensified in recent months, despite repeated crackdowns and security operations by the state.

On Saturday, an army officer was killed and three civilians, including a child, were injured in a magnetic improvised explosive device (IED) blast in the restive region. The explosion targeted a private vehicle in the western bypass area of Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province, police said.

On July 16, three people were killed and 12 wounded in an armed assault on a passenger bus in Kalat district. The attack followed another incident in which nine passengers from Punjab were kidnapped and killed by militants.


Opposition in Pakistan’s KP cries foul as assembly session adjourns without oath-taking

Opposition in Pakistan’s KP cries foul as assembly session adjourns without oath-taking
Updated 20 July 2025

Opposition in Pakistan’s KP cries foul as assembly session adjourns without oath-taking

Opposition in Pakistan’s KP cries foul as assembly session adjourns without oath-taking
  • Addition of new lawmakers in KP Assembly opposed to PTI will deal a blow to Khan’s party in power there
  • Peshawar High Court nominates KP Governor Faisal Karim Kundi to administer oath to lawmakers “at the earliest” 

ISLAMABAD: Opposition lawmakers in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province protested on Sunday after the assembly’s session was adjourned without the oath-taking of members on reserved parliamentary seats for women and minorities. 

The matter of reserved seats has become a controversial one in Pakistan. The country’s top court ruled in June that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan was not entitled to reserved seats in the national and provincial legislatures. 

The dispute about the reserved seats stems from the February 8 general elections, where PTI candidates contested as independents after the party lost its electoral symbol for not holding valid intra-party elections, as required under the Elections Act. Despite winning the most general seats in the national polls, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) ruled that PTI was ineligible for reserved seats for women and minorities in parliament, which are allocated based on proportional representation from among the seats won by political parties.

The reserved seats were then allocated to other political parties, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party and its coalition partners. At least 21 women and four minority members were supposed to take oath as members of the KP Assembly on reserved seats today, Sunday, as per local media reports.

“New members poised to take their oath on reserved seats in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Assembly were unable to do so today due to a lack of quorum, forcing the session to be adjourned,” state television channel PTV News reported.

The reserved seats were crucial for the PTI, which is the largest party in KP and has formed its government in the northwestern province consecutively since 2013.

According to state media, PTI lawmaker Sher Ali Afridi highlighted the lack of quorum early in the session. As attendance remained insufficient, Speaker Babar Saleem Swati adjourned proceedings until 2:00 p.m. on July 24.

“Addressing media in Peshawar, Leader of the Opposition Dr. Ibaadullah sharply criticized the provincial government, stating it was ‘playing with the assembly,’” PTV News reported.

“He lamented that the province has been deprived of its due representation in the Senate for more than a year. “

KP GOVERNOR TO ADMINISTER OATH

Following the delay, KP opposition lawmakers filed a petition at the Peshawar High Court, urging the chief justice to nominate an authority to administer the oath to lawmakers on reserved seats. 

The PHC subsequently issued an order seen by Arab News, in which it nominated KP Governor Faisal Karim Kundi to administer the oath to the lawmakers “at the earliest.”

PTI’s KP chapter criticized the verdict on social media platform X. 

 

 

“The judiciary is supposed to be a pillar of the state, but unfortunately, Pakistan’s judiciary has been reduced to a subordinate institution that people use for their own interests,” it wrote, sharing a copy of the PHC’s order. 

The addition of new lawmakers in KP Assembly opposed to the PTI will numerically strengthen the opposition while dealing yet another blow to Khan’s party. 

The former prime minister’s party has faced legal and political challenges since the downfall of its administration in a no-confidence vote in April 2022.

Khan’s party launched a 90-day “do-or-die” anti-government protest drive earlier this month, saying it would reach its “peak” on August 5, marking two years since the former premier was jailed on corruption charges.


Six dead, 20 injured as passenger bus overturns in southern Pakistan 

Six dead, 20 injured as passenger bus overturns in southern Pakistan 
Updated 20 July 2025

Six dead, 20 injured as passenger bus overturns in southern Pakistan 

Six dead, 20 injured as passenger bus overturns in southern Pakistan 
  • Passenger bus was heading from Karachi toward Keenjhar Lake in Thatta district, says rescue service 
  • One person dead, several injured as another bus overturns in Khairpur district, media reports say

KARACHI: Six people were killed while 20 others were injured when a passenger bus overturned in the southern district of Thatta on Sunday, an emergency rescue service said. 

The bus was heading from Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi toward Keenjhar Lake in Sindh’s Thatta district when the accident occurred. Six people were killed and 20 injured in the accident, Rescue 1122 Sindh service said in a statement. 

“The deceased and injured have been shifted to the Civil Hospital Thatta,” the statement said. 

In a separate incident, one person died while several others were injured after a passenger bus reportedly overturned on the Gambat National Highway in Sindh’s Khairpur district. 

Sindh Home Minister Zia Ul Hassan Lanjar expressed sorrow over the loss of lives in both accidents, a statement from his office said. 

“Drivers must not let go of caution while driving,” Lanjar said. “Even a minor mistake can lead to the loss of valuable human lives.”

Road accidents are common in Pakistan, where several roads are in dilapidated condition and drivers often avoid following traffic regulations.