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Yemen asks UAE forces out within 24 hours

Yemen asks UAE forces out within 24 hours

DNA

RIYADH, DEC 30: Tensions between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates escalated dramatically on Tuesday as Yemen’s Saudi-backed Presidential Leadership Council ordered all Emirati forces to withdraw from the country within 24 hours, following a Saudi-led coalition airstrike on Mukalla port targeting alleged UAE-supplied weapons to southern separatists.

The “limited military operation” destroyed weapons and armored vehicles unloaded from two vessels that arrived from the UAE’s Fujairah port without authorization, according to coalition spokesperson Brig. Gen. Turki al-Malki. The ships had disabled tracking systems, and the cargo was intended for the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC), which has recently seized control of eastern provinces including Hadramout and al-Mahra.

In a televised address, council head Rashad al-Alimi accused the UAE of directing the STC’s offensive, fueling internal strife, and undermining state authority. He canceled a joint defense agreement with Abu Dhabi, declared a 90-day state of emergency, and imposed a 72-hour blockade on air, sea, and land entries except those approved by the coalition.

Saudi Arabia swiftly backed the demand, stating its national security is a “red line.” The Saudi Foreign Ministry expressed disappointment over UAE actions pressuring the STC near its borders, warning they threaten regional stability and the Arab Coalition’s foundations. Riyadh urged the UAE to comply with Yemen’s withdrawal request and halt all military or financial support to any Yemeni faction.

No casualties were reported in the early morning strike, which Saudi media described as precise with no collateral damage. The UAE has not yet commented on the incident or the ultimatum.

This marks the most direct confrontation yet between the once-aligned Gulf powers, whose differences in Yemen—Saudi support for a unified state versus UAE backing for southern separatism—have intensified amid the STC’s rapid advances this month.

The rift mirrors broader regional rivalries, including competing influences in Sudan, and raises fears of renewed full-scale conflict in Yemen, potentially benefiting the Iran-aligned Houthis. International calls for restraint have grown, with observers warning of unpredictable consequences for Red Sea stability and Gulf unity.

As the 24-hour deadline looms, diplomatic efforts appear stalled, testing the limits of Saudi-UAE relations in a rapidly shifting Middle East landscape.

Pakistan condemns targeting of Putin’s residence

Pakistan condemns targeting of Putin's residence

ISLAMABAD, Dec 30 (DNA): Pakistan on Tuesday condemned the reported targeting of the residence of President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, calling it a grave threat to peace and security.

“Pakistan condemns the reported targeting of the residence of His Excellency Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation. Such a heinous act constitutes a grave threat to peace, security, and stability, particularly at a time when efforts aimed at peace are underway,” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif wrote on his X timeline.

The prime minister expressed solidarity with the President of the Russian Federation, and with the government and people of Russia.

“We reiterate our firm rejection of all forms of violence and acts intended to undermine security and threaten peace,” he added.

At UN, Pakistan warns Israel’s recognition of ‘Somaliland’ threatens Horn of Africa’s unity

At UN, Pakistan warns Israel’s recognition of 'Somaliland' threatens Horn of Africa's unity

By Iftikhar Ali

UNITED NATIONS, Dec 30 (APP):Pakistan Tuesday condemned Israel’s “direct assault” on Somalia’s unity and territorial integrity through the “unlawful” recognition of “Somaliland” region,  warning that the move could threaten stability in the Horn of Africa and undercut Mogadishu’s sovereignty and political cohesion.

“The ‘Somaliland’ region remains an integral, inseparable, and inalienable part of Somalia. No external actor has either the legal standing or the moral authority to alter that fundamental reality, ” Ambassador Usman Jadoon, deputy permanent representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, told the UN Security Council, which discussed recent developments in “Somaliland” and Israel’s official recognition of the region.

 “Any action that diverts attention, weakens cohesion or fuels division is profoundly irresponsible,” he added.  

Israel’s occupation of Palestinian land has been a central source of instability and conflict in the Middle East for decades, the Pakistani envoy said.  “It is now exporting this destabilizing conduct to the Horn of Africa.”

Most speakers in the debate decried the Israeli move in clear terms, with only the United States and Israel defending it.

Israel “has the same right to conduct diplomatic relations as any other sovereign State”, the United States Deputy Permanent Representative, Tammy Bruce, told the 15-member Council.  

“We have no announcement to make regarding US recognition of ‘Somaliland’ and there has been no change in American policy,” she added.

Israel’s announcement triggered broad regional and international pushback, including a joint statement by 20 Middle Eastern, Asian and African countries rejecting and condemning the action.  Pakistan is a signatory to that statement.  Regional organizations and partners — including the League of Arab States, the Eastern African Community, the Organization of the Islamic Conference and the European Union — reiterated the need to respect Somalia’s unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity.

In his comments, Ambassador Jadoon, the Pakistani envoy,  reaffirmed Pakistan’s “unwavering and steadfast”support to the sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Somalia.

Somalia, under the forward-looking vision and leadership of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, has made notable strides in national reconciliation, constitutional reform, and the revitalization of state institutions, he said. Positive trends in the financial sector, particularly the efforts related to economic legislation and preparations for inclusive, one-person-one-vote elections represent important steps toward consolidating Somali democracy and stability, it was pointed out.

Similarly, he added, the phased two-year transition of the United Nations presence in Somalia is progressing smoothly, with the handover of responsibilities under the first phase of the United Nations Transitional Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNTMIS)  completed, and the roadmap for the second and final phase finalized.  The Mission is scheduled to cease operations on 31st  October 2026.

“This positive momentum must be protected and reinforced, not undermined by actions that risk fragmenting the country and reversing hard-won progress”.

Pakistan, he said,  also acknowledges the sacrifices and resilience of the Somali people and their security forces, supported by AU-UN missions, in confronting the persistent threat posed by Al-Shabaab and its affiliates, underscoring  continued  support for Somalia’s security sector and stabilization efforts.

“At this pivotal juncture, when Somalia is focused on defeating extremism, any action that diverts attention, weakens cohesion, or fuels division is profoundly irresponsible.”

Against the backdrop of Israel’s previous references to “Somaliland” of the Federal Republic of Somalia as a destination for the deportation of Palestinian people, especially from Gaza, its unlawful recognition of the region is “deeply troubling,” the Pakistani envoy said

 Pakistan, he said,  unequivocally rejects any proposals or plans aimed at the forced displacement of Palestinians., pointing out that Security Council Resolution 2803 endorsed US President Donald Trump’s Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza conflict, which states: “no one will be forced to leave Gaza”.

“Any actions that advocate or imply displacement or resettlement not only violate international law but also undermine the prospect of a just and lasting peace,” Ambassador Jadoon said.

Reaffirming Pakistan’s steadfast support for the Palestinian people in their legitimate struggle for self-determination, he said,  “The only path to lasting peace and stability lies in the realization of an independent, contiguous and sovereign State of Palestine on pre-1967 borders, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.”

At the outset, Somalia’sUN Ambassador Abukar Dahir Osman, also speaking for Algeria, Guyana and Sierra Leone, condemned Israel’s “flagrant assault” on his country’s unity and territorial integrity through its recognition of “so-called ‘Somaliland’, which is legally incapable of entering into any agreement or arrangement with another country”.  Any such purported arrangements are “null and void”, he stressed, and constitute a direct violation of the UN Charter, the fundamental principles of the African Union and international law.

“This act of aggression is aimed at encouraging fragmentation of Somalia,” and the Somali envoy called on all member states to condemn it “unequivocally”.  And, citing “some official statements” regarding the forced relocation of Palestinians to other countries, Ambassador Osman rejected “any attempt by Israel to relocate the Palestinian population from Gaza to the north-west region of Somalia”.  

 “This utter disdain for law and morality must stop now,” he added.

Federal Govt Pledges Full Support for Peace in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Mohsin Naqvi

Federal Govt Pledges Full Support for Peace in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Mohsin Naqvi

‎‎ISLAMABAD, DEC 30 /DNA/ – Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Faisal Karim Kundi. During the meeting, a detailed exchange of views was held on the prevailing law and order situation in the province. The Governor apprised the Interior Minister of the security challenges faced by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. During the meeting, security measures in the border areas of KP and ongoing operations against Khawarij were discusse.

‎Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi reiterated his assurance of full federal support for maintaining peace and order in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, stating that ensuring peace in the province is the foremost priority and the federal government stands ready to provide all kinds of support. He emphasized that the sacrifices made by the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the fight against terrorism are greatly appreciated. He added that the elimination of Fitna-al-Khawarij and their facilitators is being carried out through joint efforts, and no leniency will be shown towards Khawarij.

‎Governor Faisal Karim Kundi said that federal cooperation is essential for the establishment of peace and order in the province, and stressed the need for coordinated and joint measures to eradicate terrorism.

Uzbek President to visit Pakistan in Feb

Uzbek President to visit Pakistan in Feb

DNA

ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister / Foreign Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar received a call from Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov.

FM Bakhtiyor extended Season’s greetings and best wishes for New Year, which were warmly reciprocated by the DPM/FM.

FM Bakhtiyor further confirmed the visit of President of Uzbekistan in February 2026.

They also exchanged views on regional and international developments and affirmed commitment to enhance bilateral relations further by deepening cooperation in areas of mutual interest.

Fish demand rises in Multan as Winter sets in

Fish demand rises in Multan as Winter sets in

MULTAN, Dec 29: With the onset of winter, fish markets in Multan have witnessed a significant surge in activity as demand for fresh fish continues to rise amid falling temperatures.

From morning till evening, major fish markets across the city remain crowded with buyers, while vendors are seen busy catering to the increased demand. Traders say the trend is a regular feature of the winter season, as residents prefer fish for both its taste and health benefits during cold weather.

Fish vendor Muhammad Nawaz told APP that demand for fish increases every year as winter intensifies. “As the temperature drops, people consume more fish. It is widely liked in winter, which leads to higher sales,” he said, adding that a variety of fresh fish is currently available in the market, attracting a large number of customers.

A customer, Muhammad Hussain, said that fish consumption becomes routine for his family during winter. “Fish tastes even better in cold weather, and freshly cooked hot fish at home is truly enjoyable,” he remarked.

Meanwhile, nutritionist Dr Laiba, while speaking to APP, highlighted the health benefits of fish consumption during winter. She said fish is rich in protein, which provides energy and helps strengthen the immune system in cold weather. “Fish is also beneficial for heart patients; however, it should be consumed in moderation and preferably cooked with less oil,” she advised.

With the arrival of winter, Multan’s fish markets are not only bustling with buyers but are also meeting both taste and health needs, as fish continues to be a popular and nutritious choice among the public during the cold season.

Pak conflict with India, Afghanistan may escalate into clashes

Pak conflict with India, Afghanistan may escalate into clashes

American think tank warns rising regional flashpoints could threaten global peace next year

Centreline Report

ISLAMABAD: According to the report, renewed armed conflict between Pakistan and India carries a moderate likelihood and moderate impact over Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), which could push both nuclear-armed neighbours back towards military confrontation.

The report cautioned that escalating violence and coercive policies in occupied Kashmir could once again lead to direct military clashes between Islamabad and New Delhi, posing serious risks to regional stability.

Pakistan and India went to war in May after India launched an unprovoked attack on Pakistan following the attack on tourists in the IIOJK.

New Delhi maintains that the terrorists who killed 26 tourists in IIOJK’s Pahalgam were Pakistanis — a charge that Islamabad has denied and has also asked India to partake in a neutral investigation.

Pakistan, during the 87-hour conflict, downed its six fighter jets, including three Rafale, and dozens of drones. The war between the two nuclear-armed nations ended on May 10 with a ceasefire agreement brokered by the United States.

The think tank also flagged the risk of renewed Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict, citing resurgent cross-border militant attacks from the Afghan border as a trigger. It assessed this scenario as having moderate likelihood but low impact, warning that continued instability could inflame tensions between the two neighbours.

Islamabad and Kabul engaged in border clashes in October after the Afghan Taliban and militants launched unprovoked attacks against Pakistan’s border posts.

The resulting clashes led to the killing of over 200 Taliban and affiliated militants, while 23 Pakistani soldiers were martyred defending the motherland.

Pakistan also conducted “precision strikes” deep inside Afghanistan, targeting terrorists in Kandahar province and Kabul. However, despite many rounds of talks, both countries failed to reach a ceasefire due tothe  Afghan Taliban regime’s reluctance to take action against terrorist outfits.

Beyond South Asia, the CFR identified Israeli violence in Gaza and the West Bank as one of the world’s most dangerous conflicts, alongside the Russia-Ukraine war, the possibility of US military action in Venezuela, and rising political violence within the United States itself.

The report warned that these conflicts collectively could pose serious threats to global peace and US national security in the coming year.

Deputy PM reaffirms Pakistan’s support for One-China policy to envoy

Deputy PM reaffirms Pakistan's support for One-China policy to envoy

ISLAMABAD: /DNA/ – Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar @MIshaqDar50 received Ambassador Mr. Jiang Zaidong of the People’s Republic of China this afternoon. Ambassador Jiang conveyed Season’s Greetings and best wishes for new year to DPM/FM on behalf of FM Wang Yi. While reciprocating New Year’s greetings, DPM/FM appreciated China’s strong support for Pakistan’s territorial integrity, sovereignty, and national development.

DPM/FM reaffirmed Pakistan’s firm support for China on all core issues including the adherence to the One-China Principle. He reiterated that Pakistan recognizes the People’s Republic of China as the sole legitimate government representing all China, with Taiwan being an inalienable part of China.

Both sides reviewed the overall state of bilateral relations and agreed that their All-Weather Strategic Partnership remains a cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy and an anchor for regional peace and security.

Pakistan HC meets Bangladesh chief advisor to boost bilateral ties

Pakistan HC meets Bangladesh chief advisor to boost bilateral ties

DHAKA, DEC 29 /DNA/ – Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Imran Haider, held a significant meeting with the nation’s Chief Advisor, Professor Muhammad Yunus, on Sunday. The discussions focused on deepening the multifaceted partnership between the two neighboring South Asian nations.

The meeting, held at the State Guest House in Dhaka, centered on identifying new avenues for collaboration. Key areas highlighted for enhanced cooperation included trade, investment, and aviation, aiming to boost economic connectivity.

Beyond the economic sphere, both officials emphasized the importance of strengthening people-to-people ties. They explored concrete steps to increase exchanges in the fields of culture, education, and healthcare, recognizing these as vital foundations for lasting bilateral relations.

This high-level engagement underscores the mutual commitment of Pakistan and Bangladesh to build a more robust and comprehensive partnership, moving beyond diplomatic formalities to foster tangible cooperation across several sectors of mutual interest.

ICCI offers to mediate as shopkeepers plan sit-in against FBR

ICCI offers to mediate as shopkeepers plan sit-in against FBR

ISLAMABAD, DEC 29 /DNA/ – The Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry has fully endorsed the business community’s planned protest on Tuesday (tomorrow) against the forced installation of the Point of Sale ( POS) system  by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).

This has been announced by Sardar Tahir Mehmood, President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry following a meeting of trade leaders hailing from different markets of the capital which was also attended by President of  All Pakistan Anjuman-e-Tajran and the Traders Action Committee Islamabad, Ajmal Baloch.

ICCI President while expressing full solidarity with the community reaffirmed the Chamber’s advocacy for the ease of doing business in the capital city. He also called on the FBR Chairman to engage business community representatives for a workable solution of the issue and avoiding a confrontation that could disrupt businesses across Pakistan.The ICCI President offered that the Chamber is ready to play mediation role in the best interest of the country.

The attendees condemned the forced installation of POS systems on small shops by coercion, even in some cases by pushing the customers out of the shops, imposing fines up to 20-25 lakh rupees.

In his address Ajmal Baloch accused FBR officials of involving in malpractices by forcing the shopkeepers to resort to underhand deals to skip the compliance.  He said that the protest will start from Aabpara Chowk at 1.00 P.M and will proceed to the Federal Board of Revenue to stage a sit-in.

He also claimed that some FBR officers’ children are employed in private companies dealing in POS installation.

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