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  • New high for Pak-Malaysia ties as PM Shehbaz marks first official visit to country

    New high for Pak-Malaysia ties as PM Shehbaz marks first official visit to country

    Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif on Monday said that Pakistan aimed to collaborate with Malaysia on mutually beneficial initiatives that would leverage expertise from both nations. 

    The premier, who is currently on a three-day trip to Malaysia, expressed these thoughts at a press conference alongside his Malaysian counterpart Anwar Ibrahim in Putrajaya after bilateral discussions.

    He began his speech by expressing gratitude to PM Ibrahim for the hospitality shown to his delegation and referred to Malaysia as a “second home”. PM Shehbaz said that the warm welcome gave him the impression of meeting familiar faces and likened it to a reunion “akin to family gatherings”. 

    Shehbaz remarked that the Malaysian premier’s commitment to fostering a robust economy showcased his leadership and vision, noting that both leaders had engaged in extensive discussions regarding bilateral relations and global issues, sharing similar perspectives on most subjects.

    He also recalled PM Ibrahim’s visit to Pakistan last year, deeming it significant in bolstering bilateral ties. 

    The premier said that the two nations would collaborate to enhance economic and trade relations, promote joint ventures and stimulate investment. He highlighted that Pakistan could gain from Malaysia’s knowledge in technology, artificial intelligence and various growth sectors. 

    He said that Pakistan was eager to partner with Malaysia in joint ventures and projects that would benefit both parties through collaborative expertise. 

    PM Shehbaz acknowledged that approximately 150,000 Pakistanis residing in Malaysia were contributing to its development and emphasised that their involvement could further enhance economic collaboration between the two nations. 

    In his address, he pointed out Ibrahim’s intention to import meat from Pakistan totaling $200 million. The premier mentioned that the export quota would adhere to market-driven pricing while complying with halal certification standards and food regulations in Malaysia.

    He assured that Pakistan would fully meet these requirements to align with Malaysia’s expectations and increase future export volumes. 

    PM Shehbaz also discussed the launch of an Urdu version of Ibrahim’s book “Script”, which presents his thoughts on sustainability, innovation, research and development. He noted that the ideas within the book offered valuable lessons for both current and future generations. 

    He asserted that nations achieve progress through diligence and dedication, rather than shortcuts, and stated that Pakistan’s youth could become an asset given access to modern technology and skills. 

    In his comments, PM Ibrahim recognised the contributions of Pakistani professionals and students in Malaysia, revealing that the country had boosted its rice imports from the country. He hinted that Malaysia was looking into opportunities to increase meat imports and would collaborate with the relevant authorities on this front. 

    The Malaysian premier also stated that both parties had discussed collaboration in information technology, science, technology, engineering and mathematics, praising Pakistan’s early achievements in these areas. He said that Malaysia was now in a favorable position to enhance cooperation in these fields. 

    The Malaysian leader mentioned that discussions between the two nations included regional peace, counter-terrorism efforts and the situation in Palestine and Gaza. He expressed gratitude for Pakistan’s position on the matters and conveyed that their joint backing for peace could contribute to sustainable stability. 

    After the press conference, Ibrahim shared on social media that he had formally welcomed PM Shehbaz and his delegation in Putrajaya. He mentioned that their bilateral talks were held in a constructive atmosphere and the visit marked a new phase of strategic cooperation between the two countries. 

    Earlier, PM Shehbaz received a guard of honour at the Perdana Putra Complex – the Malaysian premier’s office.

  • Former English captain suggests ICC should stop scheduling Pak-India matches in global events

    Former English captain suggests ICC should stop scheduling Pak-India matches in global events

    Former England captain and renowned cricket analyst Mike Atherton has suggested that the International Cricket Council (ICC) should stop scheduling matches between Pakistan and India in future global tournaments.

    After witnessing the tense atmosphere during the recent Asia Cup, where political friction overshadowed the spirit of the game, he shared his views in his column for The Times. 

    He wrote, “In the past, cricket diplomacy helped improve relations between the two nations, but now these matches have turned into instruments of tension and propaganda.”

    The former captain admitted that Pakistan-India matches generate massive financial value, with broadcast rights reportedly sold for nearly three billion US dollars. However, he stressed that the essence of the game should never revolve around politics or hatred. 

    “If these matches are fueling disputes instead of promoting the sport, it is better to remove them from the schedule of global events,” Atherton stated. 

    India-Pakistan encounters remain among the most-watched sporting events in the world. However, the recent Asia Cup highlighted increasing hostility between the two sides. 


    Indian players refused to shake hands with Pakistani cricketers during the tournament, and after winning the final, the Indian team declined to receive the trophy from Asian Cricket Council (ACC) President Mohsin Naqvi.

  • Nameer Khan started acting after seeing earnings from ads

    Nameer Khan started acting after seeing earnings from ads

    Actor Nameer Khan recently revealed that he used to work in the IT sector, but decided to switch careers after seeing how much he earned from just one day of working in an advertisement.

    In a candid conversation on Ahmed Ali Butt’s podcast, Nameer shared some memorable and humorous moments from his life. “I was working as a software engineer when I got the idea to try modeling. I submitted my portfolio to an agency, and after some time, I got an offer for a Coca-Cola ad. Sajal Aly and Momina Mustehsan were also part of it. After that shoot, my mindset completely changed.”

    He explained that the earnings from just one advertisement shocked him, especially when compared to his regular IT job. “I compared the income from that one-day shoot to my full-time job and I was stunned. I thought, it is an injustice to software engineers. We work so hard, yet don’t earn that kind of money. And most of all… I actually enjoyed doing it.”

    “That’s when I decided this is what I want to do,” he added.

    Nameer also recalled a frightening yet funny incident from his days living in Model Town, Lahore. “We used to play late-night cricket with friends. One night, as three of us were getting ready to play, six guys on three bikes showed up.” He said the men demanded mobile phones and wallets, but since they had nothing on them, the robbers beat them up badly before leaving.

    “That’s Lahore for you,” Nameer joked. “But Karachi is different, thieves there rob you with respect.”

    Speaking about his background, Nameer shared that he is still pursuing his Master’s degree from Canada, and had no plans of acting until this surprising twist in his life. “This industry is truly amazing,” he added. “It’s not just about the money, I found something I genuinely enjoy doing.”

    Nameer Khan gained recognition through his versatile performance in the drama Qarz e Jaan with Yumna Zaidi on Hum TV. Currently, he is earning acclaim for his powerful portrayal of Shamrez in Main Manto Nahi Hoon.

  • Pakistan ships first rare earth minerals to US under $500m deal

    Pakistan ships first rare earth minerals to US under $500m deal

    Pakistan has dispatched its first-ever shipment of rare earth and critical minerals to the United States, marking the operational launch of a $500 million strategic partnership between the two nations.

    The historic cargo comes after US Strategic Metals (USSM) and Pakistan’s Frontier Works Organization (FWO) signed a deal at the Prime Minister’s House in Islamabad last month, according to PR Newswire. Senior authorities from both countries attended the ceremony.

    The agreement sets a framework for joint exploration, processing, and production of mineral concentrates, with plans to establish refining facilities within Pakistan in the next phase.

    “In a historic milestone for bilateral cooperation, Pakistan has successfully delivered its first batch of enriched rare earth elements and critical minerals to US Strategic Metals in the United States,” PR Newswire reported.

     
    USSM CEO Stacy W. Hastie hailed the partnership as “a major step forward” in strengthening economic ties. 

    “We see this as the first step in our exciting journey together with the Frontier Works Organization of Pakistan to provide critical minerals to the United States and bolster trade and friendship between our two countries,” he said.

    Analysts view the development as a potential game-changer for Pakistan’s underdeveloped mineral sector, which holds vast untapped reserves of copper, gold, lithium, and rare earth elements.

    With this shipment, Pakistan is emerging as a key player in the global critical minerals market, aligning its resource potential with the strategic needs of advanced industries in the US and beyond.

  • Pakistan stands out at second-most improved economy averting default risk: expert

    Pakistan stands out at second-most improved economy averting default risk: expert

    Pakistan has recorded one of the sharpest drops in default risk in Emerging Markets (EM), second only to Turkiye, said Khurram Schehzad, Adviser to the Finance Minister, on Sunday.

    Citing a Bloomberg report in his post on X, Schehzad said that the country recorded a 22% reduction in sovereign default risk over the last 15 months (from June 2024 to September 2025) as measured by CDS-implied default probability.

    The 22% reduction is the sharpest decline among major EMs, in contrast to rising default risks in countries such as Argentina, Egypt, and Nigeria, among others, he stated.

    Schehzad was of the view that the drop in the default risk signalled strengthening investor confidence in Pakistan’s economy.

    He stated that investor confidence improved following structural reforms, timely debt servicing, staying the course with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme, and positive ratings from global agencies.

    Pakistan is steadily rebuilding market credibility, Schehzad said, adding that the country was standing out as one of the most improved sovereign credit stories in the EM universe.

    The reduction in the default risks comes amid Pakistan’s ongoing negotiations with the IMF.

    Earlier this month, Minister for Finance and Revenue Muhammad Aurangzeb said that talks with the IMF were heading in the “right direction”.

    Expressing his satisfaction over the pace of talks with the Washington-based lender, the finance minister said that the government was confident of boosting Pakistan’s tax-to-GDP ratio to 11%.

  • Saudi Arabia’s GO Group to set up AI hub in Pakistan

    Saudi Arabia’s GO Group to set up AI hub in Pakistan

    Saudi Arabia’s GO Telecommunications Group has announced plans to launch “GO AI Hub Pakistan”, a centre focused on artificial intelligence and digital innovation. The announcement was made during a meeting at the company’s Riyadh headquarters with Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication, Shaza Fatima Khawaja.

    An official statement indicated that both parties talked about collaborating in areas such as digital infrastructure, AI development, and enhancing human capital. The initiative aims to foster joint innovation, knowledge exchange, and capacity building between the two nations.

    The “GO AI Hub Pakistan” is planned for a formal launch in October 2025, with senior officials from both governments and industry stakeholders expected to participate. The project signifies a major advancement in technological collaboration between Saudia Arabia and Pakistan.

    Talks also included upcoming initiatives related to data centre development, expansion of digital infrastructure, and training technical personnel in Pakistan. The partnership is part of broader efforts to improve regional digital connectivity and establish a foundation for innovation-driven growth.

    Minister Shaza Fatima recognized GO Group’s proficiency in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and data-driven solutions, highlighting the company’s role in promoting technology adoption in the region. She also reiterated Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s Digital Nation Vision Pakistan, which seeks to establish the country as a regional leader in digital transformation and innovation.

    The creation of GO AI Hub Pakistan is anticipated to facilitate ongoing collaboration between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan in emerging technologies and the nurturing of digital ecosystems. It underscores an increasing focus on incorporating AI-driven solutions across public and private sectors to align with evolving global technological standards.

  • Cyclone Shakti intensifies off Karachi coast, expected to shift direction within 24 hours

    Cyclone Shakti intensifies off Karachi coast, expected to shift direction within 24 hours

    Cyclone Shakti, currently traversing across the northeastern Arabian Sea, is moving closer to the coast of Pakistan as it gains strength, a report from the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has stated. 

    The weather system is situated approximately 390 kilometers south-southwest of Karachi. In the past 12 hours, it has continued to progress westward due to favorable atmospheric conditions. 

    The PMD indicated that the cyclone is expected to follow this path until October 5, after which it may shift northwest towards the central-northern Arabian Sea. In the next 24 hours, a further change in direction is anticipated, with a movement toward the east-northeast while gradually weakening.

    Wind speeds at the center of the cyclone were measured between 110 and 125 kilometers per hour on Saturday evening. The department cautioned that this will result in high sea waves in the northern Arabian Sea. 

    Winds along the Sindh coast could reach speeds of up to 55 kilometers per hour, creating rough and hazardous sea conditions. Fishermen have been urged to refrain from deep-sea activities until conditions improve.

    The Cyclone Warning Centre in Karachi is diligently monitoring the movement and intensity of the weather system.

  • Man accused of molesting child injured after accidentally shooting himself during arrest

    Man accused of molesting child injured after accidentally shooting himself during arrest

    A man accused of sexually abusing multiple children was injured when a pistol tucked in his waistband accidentally went off as police tried to arrest him in Jahanian.

    Saleem Iqbal is currently being treated at the nearby Civil Hospital while being held by the police.

    According to officials, three separate cases had already been registered against Iqbal at the Jahanian Police Station before his arrest attempt turned chaotic.

    The first incident happened on August 20, when Iqbal was accused of abducting 11-year-old Junaid, the son of a man named Safdar. 

    He allegedly tried to attack the child after luring him onto his motorcycle while posing as the boy’s father’s friend, and took him to a desolate area. The boy managed to escape after screaming for help, and Iqbal fled the scene.

    The suspect allegedly targeted another 11-year-old child from Ghareeb Abad in another case that was reported on September 15.

    Just weeks later, on September 29, Iqbal allegedly tried to abduct a seven-year-old girl named Sabiha Noor, as she was heading to a nearby grocery store. Using the same trick, he convinced her to accompany him on his motorcycle before attempting to assault her.

  • 9 booked for threatening flood survey team in Sargodha

    9 booked for threatening flood survey team in Sargodha

    Police in Laksian registered a case on Sunday against nine individuals accused of threatening and obstructing an agriculture department survey team at gunpoint during a flood damage assessment in Kot Momin tehsil.

    Asad Abbas, the agriculture department team leader, filed a complaint alleging that the team was intercepted in Talib Wala area of Kot Momin by a group of armed men under the supervision of Ali Abbas. 

    The suspects threatened the team with dire consequences and forced them to  leave without completing their official duties.

    Police arrested eight unidentified and one identified suspect after receiving the complaint. District Police Officer (DPO) Sohaib Ashraf took notice of the incident and instructed the Kot Momin SDPO to ensure the suspects’ immediate arrest.

    Meanwhile, Sargodha Commissioner Jahanzeb Awan, along with Deputy Commissioner (retired Capt) Muhammad Waseem, visited various sites in Kot Momin to monitor the progress of flood damage assessment surveys in Khan Muhammad, Sial Mor, and Rahanwala areas.


    Survey teams informed officials on data collection methods and verification protocols throughout the visit. In order for impacted families to obtain compensation as soon as possible, the commissioner instructed teams to expedite the process and underlined the importance of accuracy and transparency at all stages.

    He added that two additional re-verification teams would review the records to eliminate any errors or omissions.

     The commissioner further stressed the importance of coordination between the district administration, PDMA, and the revenue department to ensure relief funds reach genuine victims without delay.

    In a another incident, a man was killed after being hit by a high-speed train near Bhalwal on Sunday.

    Ali Raza, a father of two, was hit on the Sargodha-Lalamusa railway route. Police gave the body to his relatives after completing the required procedures. An investigation into the incident has been started by the Railway Police.

    In another accident, two people lost their lives and two others were seriously injured when a speeding car plunged into a canal near Ghulapur Bangla in Kot Momin.

    The victims, Naveed Ahmed (38) and Muhammad Khan (45) from Kale Da Kot, died on the spot. The injured, identified as Bilal and Omar Hayat, were taken to the THQ Hospital for medical treatment.

  • Pakistani designer Hussain Rehar makes Paris debut

    Pakistani designer Hussain Rehar makes Paris debut

    Pakistani fashion designer Hussain Rehar has made a dazzling international statement as his label debuted in Paris with its latest collection, Jeevan Spring-Summer 2026, showcased at the prestigious Hotel de Maisons.

    Known for his intricate craftsmanship and bold modern aesthetics, Rehar’s entry into the Paris fashion scene marks a significant milestone in his design journey.

    The collection was unveiled in the heart of the fashion capital, where elegance meets innovation. Pictures were shared by the brand’s official Instagram handle, runway highlights captured the spirit of the event. The caption read: “Jeevan debuts in Paris. Jeevan presented Spring-Summer ‘26 at Hotel de Maisons; a study in craft, detail and modern form. The season meets the city of lights.”

    Rehar’s Jeevan collection was a visual spectacle, effortlessly blending traditional Pakistani craftsmanship with contemporary silhouettes. Several pieces featured mirror work, shimmery golden fabrics, and tilla embroidery, lending the runway a radiant, celebratory tone. Fabrics such as jamawar, net, and organza were intricately adorned with beading, embellishments, and hand embroidery, demonstrating a mastery of detail and texture.

    Each outfit spoke volumes of Rehar’s commitment to craft and his deep understanding of form and structure. With a fine balance between delicacy and boldness, the designer presented a fresh yet culturally rooted take on modern fashion.

    The use of heritage techniques with modern tailoring not only wowed the audience but also set a new benchmark for Pakistani fashion on global platforms. The collection’s styling and execution reflected Rehar’s vision and tireless dedication, an artistic journey that now stands proudly on an international stage.

    It merits a mention here that the designer named this collection after the name of his dog.

    The show took place at the Iconic Hotel de Maisons, a renowned Parisian venue known for hosting high-profile fashion events and elite gatherings.

    Hussain Rehar’s successful debut in Paris is not just a personal triumph but also a proud moment for the Pakistani fashion industry. One thing is for sure Pakistani fashion is set to rule the world as many Pakistani brands are now being opted by several international celebrities. Doja Cat, while promoting her new album Vie at a YouTube Music listening party in New York City, was seen carrying a striking yellow Hexella Baguette bag from Warp, a contemporary leather brand based in Lahore.

    Pakistani brand Rastah by Zain Ahmed has also been worn by stars like Justin Bieber, French Montana and Riz Ahmed.