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Women’s World Cup: India beat Pakistan by 88 runs

Women's World Cup: India beat Pakistan by 88 runs

COLOMBO, OCT 5: A dismal batting display cost Pakistan dearly as India triumphed by 88 runs in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 at Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium on Sunday.

Chasing 248, Pakistan got off to an unusual start when opener Muneeba Ali was run out for just two off 12 balls by Deepti Sharma in the fourth over.

On the final ball, a direct throw from the field struck the stumps. Muneeba appeared to have grounded her bat, but it lifted slightly at the moment of impact, and the on-field decision, confirmed on the big screen, read ‘OUT’.

Frustrated, Muneeba walked off as India celebrated the breakthrough.

Pakistan’s woes continued as Sadaf Shamas fell for six off 24 balls in the eighth over to Kranti Goud, and Aliya Riaz was dismissed for two off eight deliveries, leaving the team at 26-3 in 11.1 overs.

Pakistans Sidra Amin plays a shot during the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025 match against India. — Facebook/@PakistanCricketBoard
Pakistan’s Sidra Amin plays a shot during the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 match against India. — Facebook/@PakistanCricketBoard
Natalia Parvaiz and Sidra Amin then formed a steady 69-run partnership, easing some pressure with a series of boundaries. The stand ended when Goud claimed Natalia’s wicket for 33 off 46 balls, leaving Pakistan at 95-4 in 27.1 overs.

Wickets continued to fall at regular intervals. Skipper Fatima Sana managed just two off 15 deliveries before Deepti Sharma removed her.

Sidra Amin fought back with a resilient 81 off 106 balls, registering her 13th ODI fifty—her first against India—with the score at 106-5 in 32 overs.

Sidra Nawaz contributed 14 runs before Sneh Rana dismissed her, breaking a crucial 41-run stand. Rameen Shamim followed, falling for a first-ball duck to Deepti Sharma, leaving Pakistan reeling at 146-7 in 38.3 overs.

Sidra Amin’s resistance ended when Rana dismissed her, and Diana Baig was run out for nine off 13 balls following a direct hit by skipper Harmanpreet Kaur.

Pakistan was eventually bowled out for 159 in 43 overs, with Deepti Sharma taking three wickets, Goud three, and Rana two.

Batting first, India had a positive start with openers Smriti Mandhana (23 off 32) and Pratika Rawal (31 off 37) putting pressure on Pakistan’s attack.

Mandhana was dismissed by Fatima Sana, and Rawal was clean bowled by Sadia Iqbal, ending their 19-run partnership.

Harleen Deol and Harmanpreet Kaur steadied the innings before Kaur was dismissed for 19 by Diana Baig. Deol added 46 runs for the fifth wicket with Jemimah Rodrigues but fell for 46 off 65 balls.

Rodrigues followed for 32 off 37 balls, leaving India at 159-5 in the 35th over.

Deepti Sharma and Sneh Rana guided India past the 200-run mark with a 42-run partnership. Rana fell for 20 off 33 balls to Fatima Sana in the 44.2 over.

Diana Baig then dismissed Sharma for 25, and Sadia Iqbal accounted for Shree Charani (8), leaving India at 226-8 in 48.2 overs.

Richa Ghosh played a blazing unbeaten 39 off 20 balls, featuring three fours and two sixes, while Kranti Goud added eight before falling to Diana Baig.

Renuka Singh was the last wicket, departing for a first-ball duck, leaving India at 247-9.

Hamas agrees to surrender arms under international supervision

Hamas agrees to surrender arms under international supervision

CAIRO, OCT 5: The Palestinian resistance group, Hamas has agreed to surrender its weapons under international supervision.

Significant progress has emerged in talks between Hamas and mediators in Cairo. Hamas leaders said they had informed the United States of their decision to disarm and had received guarantees, through Qatar, of Israel’s permanent withdrawal.

They said the weapons would be handed over to Palestinian and Egyptian authorities. They also said they were collecting the bodies of Israeli hostages and had requested a halt to the bombing in order to retrieve the remains. They accused Israel of obstructing President Trump’s plan through ongoing bombing and destruction.

The Hamas leadership said they were committed to ending the fighting, that they would not fall into Israel’s trap, that negotiations would proceed quickly, and that they wanted immediate peace.

Meanwhile, United States President Donald Trump said the Gaza agreement was excellent for Israel. He said a good deal had been reached with all parties, including Arab and Muslim leaders, and that the plan with Hamas was remarkable. He added that peace was about to be established in the Middle East after 3,000 years.

Canadian High Commission’s First Secretary Visits Sukkur Press Club

Canadian High Commission's First Secretary Visits Sukkur Press Club
SUKKUR, Oct 05 (APP/DNA): Valerie Ouellet, First Secretary for Political Affairs at the Canadian High Commission, visited the Sukkur Press Club on Sunday. 

The club’s officials and members warmly welcomed Ouellet with a bouquet and a traditional Sindhi Ajrak.

During her visit, Ouellet inspected the press club’s offices, conference hall, and digital media facilities. She showed keen interest in journalistic activities and media freedom.

They briefed her on the club’s activities and the challenges facing journalists. Deputy President Syed Ahkar Shah Rizvi highlighted the role of digital media.

Sahrish Khokhar, President of the Women’s Journalists’ Association, shared insights into the initiatives and challenges faced by women journalists in the region. Lala Asad Pathan engaged in a discussion with Ouellet on the political and social landscape of Sindh.

Ouellet praised the Sukkur Press Club’s vibrant atmosphere and expressed admiration for the club’s initiatives. She acknowledged the crucial role of the media in society.

PML-N leadership holds Jati Umra huddle to defuse tensions with PPP

PML-N leadership holds Jati Umra huddle to defuse tensions with PPP

LAHORE, OCT 5 /DNA/ – Senior leaders of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) held a key meeting at Jati Umra to discuss the growing tensions between Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leadership.

Party sources said the PML-N bigwigs expressed concern over Maryam’s recent tirades against PPP leaders, which have intensified political friction within the ruling coalition. The meeting, chaired by senior Sharif family members, reviewed the situation and agreed that confrontation with coalition partners was not in the party’s interest.

According to insiders, efforts are being made to pacify both sides and prevent further escalation. The leadership reportedly advised Maryam to adopt a more conciliatory tone in future statements and focus on governance rather than political sparring.

Political observers believe that Maryam Nawaz’s recent approach reflects inexperience and a lack of proper guidance from senior advisers, including Pervez Rashid. Analysts warn that this confrontational path could undermine her leadership image and strain ties within the coalition, particularly at a time when unity is crucial for political stability in Punjab and at the federal level.

Iran, Pakistan plays a significant role in regional Integration: Iranian envoy

Iran, Pakistan plays a significant role in regional Integration: Iranian envoy

ISLAMABAD, OCT 5 (APP/DNA): Ambassador of Iran to Pakistan, H.E. Dr Reza Amiri Moghaddam, has said that in the new regional geo-economic paradigm shift through connectivity corridors, Pakistan and Iran play a significant role in regional economic integration.

Now new conflicts and wars have emerged between new geo-economic regional and global players and in the most recent Iran and shifted its security paradigm through border markets and for securing economic and trade gains.

The Ambassador expressed these views in his keynote address at a forum on “Pakistan-Iran Connectivity ! For Two Countries and Two Continents” at the Center of Pakistan and International Relations COPAIR in collaboration with “Pakistan in the World” media group in Islamabad, said a release issued here on Sunday.

“Our Security boundaries are now trade borders, which are significant for future geo-economic integration between both sides,” he said.

Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Pakistan, H.E. Dr. Reza Amiri Moghaddam, has said, the geo-strategic shift of power is now converted into connectivity corridors, and in the modern world, those who have the best access to corridors connect the regions and continents.

Iran and Pakistan corridors are the important geo-strategic players, who can play a significant role in the global economy and here we can cooperate with the world’s markets and achieve the dream of economic empowerment by ourselves.”

Dr Moghaddam said, Promotion of trade and businesses is a must for defence and security. Our borders were security borders, but now they are economic, trade borders. Iran connects Pakistan to Turkiye, Azerbaijan and beyond to Europe and Eurasia. If we develop our corridors, we will be even more able to cooperate between ourselves. Iran supports Pakistani membership in BRICS.

He said, Chah e Bahar is not the rival but a complementary port for Gwadar. Showing Chah e Bahaar as the rival of Gwadar is a conspiracy theory based upon the propaganda of the enemies and a parochial approach based upon zero knowledge of geopolitics and how the mega economics works.

He said, we are working on all means of connectivity, including land, railway, air and sea. 

He recalled recent visits of President Masoud Pezeshkiyan and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif as the highest point in bilateral cooperation, while the leaders agreed to enhance the level of economic relations. ” Bilateral relations are at the highest level for the last two years as our Presidents visited Pakistan every year, while PM Shehbaz visited Iran two times. They inaugurated projects at the borders. Foreign Ministers are in continuous contact on all bilateral, regional and international affairs, the Ambassador mentioned.

Dr Reza Amiri Moghaddam stated, Iran connects East and West, North and South. We are activating Islamabad, Tehran Istanbul (ITI) connections to provide ECO, Central Asia to Europe connectivity.

We share this central geographical position with Pakistan. We have common borders that help keep the transport charges on import & export lower to provide the products to our people at lower prices.

Pakistan can export meat, rice, corn, livestock, and summer food to Iran. We offer petrol, construction material and other items. 50 to 60 percent of our needs for different products can be traded on each side. Iran imports meat from far away countries like Newsland. Definitely it is too costly with long-distance transport charges.

Ambassador noted 3 main hurdles in promotion of cooperation: 1- Terrorism on Borders 2- Lack of Banking channels 3- Red Tap (Bureaucratic procedures).

He said, despite terrorism in border areas, the cooperation is going well. Financial matters are slow but small traders are working on their own level. We are contacting big companies to come to this side. Bureaucratic hurdles are on both sides. We are trying to keep our customs open 24 hours at the border.

Dr Moghaddam shared, we are moving forward to FTA. The Iranian Ministry of Commerce is confident about remarkable development in trade within the next few months.

He said, A big exhibition is held in Spring every year in Iran. Pakistani participation in this exhibition improves every year. When I assumed the office in Islamabad 2 years ago, the trade volume was $2 billion and now it is $3.1 billion. Bilateral trade is increasing up to $500 to 600 million every year.

The Ambassador was sure that, if we continue with the same pace and spirit, we can achieve the goal of bilateral trade at $10 billion. “Important is , the understanding has been developed and the approach has changed which will actually lead us to reach the target set by our leaders, President Pezeshkiyan and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Ambassador highlighted.

He shared the steps that have been taken so far for an increase in trade. Earlier, there was only one border crossing, but now 3 are working. 5 border markets have been opened. Activation of the corridors will further add to the volume of trade.

On Iran’s connectivity potential, the Ambassador is looking forward to Pakistan’s access to Turkiye, Baku, Azerbaijan, Armenia, the whole Caucasus, Central Asia  and Europe in the future. Similarly, Iran’s trade trucks can travel to China.

Regarding Air connectivity, Dr. Moghaddam referred to the resumption of Islamabad-Tehran flights after two decades and expressed the possibility of linking Lahore, Tehran, Quetta Zahedan as well, soon.

He discussed sea, maritime connections with emphasis on the benefits of the two nearby ports of both countries, that are Chah e Bahaar and Gwadar. He also mentioned the connectivity between Bandar Abbas and Karachi that has been agreed upon in the recent visit of Pakistani Minister of Commerce Jaam Kamaal Khan.

On the strategic side, the Ambassador spoke highly about Pakistan’s stand in favor of Iran on the issue of the Civil Nuclear Program and the US-Israel attacks on Iran. Pakistan supported Iran at UNSC last month when 3 European countries tried the abuse a dispute mechanism outlined in the 2015 nuclear deal to reimpose sanctions against Iran. ” During the 12-day war, Pakistan took it as an attack on Pakistan, and the National Assembly and Senate of Pakistan passed resolutions against the attacks.

Officials, media, public all supported Iran. It seemed as if there was a revolution of support for Iran in Pakistan, Dr Reza recalled.

The Ambassador expressed complete satisfaction with the status of relations and cooperation in the defence sector as well. He recalled the recent high-level engagements of defence officials of both countries including the visit of Shaheed General Baqiri and Chiefs of Air and Naval Staff.

Field Marshal General Asim Munir visited General Staff Headquarters at Tehran in May this year and held a meeting with the Chief of General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, Major General Mohammad Bagheri.

Finally, H.E. Dr Moghaddam said, defence cooperation is at such a level now that has no example in the past.

Earlier, in welcome address, Mr. Tazeen Akhtar refreshed the participants on the history of connectivity between the two countries from Regional Cooperation for Development RCD to Economic Cooperation Organization ECO and  Transports Internationaux Routiers (TIR) Convention thanks to which trade trucks reached Azerbaijan from Pakistan, with the National Logistics Cell (NLC) completing the first commercial run, transporting goods to Baku via Tehran.

Ms Amna Munawwar Awan, Chairperson of COPAIR, shed light on the present status of bilateral cooperation and the way forward. She discussed different sides of relations, including the historical links, traditional bonds, and mutual ties in Science, Tech and Education. She especially mentioned Tourism as one of the most promising sectors in both shapes: Ziyaarat tourism and Sightseeing tourism.

PM Shehbaz Sharif meets Malaysian counterpart to boost relations

KUALA LUMPUR, OCT 5 /DNA/ – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan arrived in Kuala Lumpur today on a significant official visit to Malaysia, following a formal invitation from his Malaysian counterpart, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

Upon his arrival at the Bangaraya International Airport, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was warmly received by Malaysia’s Communications Minister, YB Fahmi Fadzil, Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Malaysia, H.E. Syed Ahsan Raza Shah, and members of the diplomatic corps. The Prime Minister was then escorted to his residence with full ceremonial protocol.

In a heartfelt welcome, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim received Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at his accommodation, extending a warm welcome to the Pakistani leader.

“I am delighted to be in Malaysia and extend my sincere gratitude to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim for the exceptionally warm and generous hospitality,” stated Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif upon his arrival. He further emphasized, “This visit will provide a strong impetus to further deepen the fraternal ties between Pakistan and Malaysia.”

The Prime Minister is accompanied by a high-level delegation, including Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar, and Special Assistant to the PM Tariq Fatemi.

Strengthening a Multifaceted Partnership

During his stay, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will hold a pivotal one-on-one meeting with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Official talks at the delegation level are also scheduled.

A key outcome of the visit will be the signing of several new agreements and Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) designed to expand bilateral cooperation across a wide range of sectors. The two leaders are expected to explore avenues for enhancing collaboration in:

  • Trade and Investment
  • Information Technology and Telecommunications
  • Halal Industry
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Infrastructure Development
  • Digital Economy

Discussions will also focus on identifying new opportunities to strengthen people-to-people linkages between the two nations.

This visit is poised to mark a new chapter in Pakistan-Malaysia relations, underscoring a shared commitment to a stronger, more robust, and multifaceted partnership.

Pakistan to build world-class facility for SCO Summit 2027

Pakistan to build world-class facility for SCO Summit 2027

ISLAMABAD, OCT 5 (APP/DNA): Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi chaired a comprehensive three-hour meeting at the Capital Development Authority (CDA) Headquarters to review the progress of ongoing development projects in Islamabad. Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry and Secretary Interior Muhammad Khurram Agha were also in attendance.

The meeting focused on key infrastructure initiatives and preparations for upcoming international events, including the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit 2027. In line with the Prime Minister’s directives, detailed consultations were held regarding the construction of a new convention centre in the federal capital.

An in-principle decision was taken to construct an additional convention hall adjacent to the Jinnah Convention Centre. Minister Naqvi stated that the new facility would feature a spacious main hall, multiple conference rooms, and meeting spaces designed to meet international standards. He emphasized the importance of engaging top local and international architects to ensure the project’s modern and globally competitive design.

“The completion of this project will strengthen Pakistan’s capacity to host major international conferences and events,” the Interior Minister remarked, underscoring the strategic significance of the initiative.

During the meeting, Minister Naqvi also sought a comprehensive plan for the commercialization of the Islamabad Expressway to enhance urban development and economic activity in the capital.

Reviewing the progress on the construction of new police stations, the Minister set a 45-day deadline for completing six under-construction facilities. CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa briefed the meeting that tenders for 10 additional police stations had already been issued. He further informed that work on the new block of the Parliament Lodges is proceeding according to schedule.

The Chairman also updated the Minister on several key infrastructure projects, noting that all piles for the T-Chowk Flyover Project have been completed, while the foundation stone for Shaheen Chowk will be laid soon. He added that restoration work on the Pak Secretariat’s R-Block building is nearing completion.

The meeting was attended by senior officials, including the Chairman of CDA, the Deputy Commissioner of Islamabad, CDA members, and other relevant officers.

Pink Ribbon CEO urges social media to boost cancer awareness

Pink Ribbon CEO urges social media to boost cancer awareness

ISLAMABAD, OCT 5 (APP/DNA): Pink Ribbon CEO Omer Aftab on Sunday reminded the public that early detection is not just prevention but protection, emphasizing during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October that self-exams and screenings are life-saving tools, while also appreciating the government’s efforts to raise awareness and educate the public.

In an exclusive conversation with a local news channel, the CEO of Pink Ribbon made a heartfelt appeal to social media platforms, urging them to take a proactive role in spreading awareness about early detection of breast cancer throughout October, observed globally as Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

  He emphasized that while progress has been made, more concerted efforts are needed to reach communities still affected by stigma, misinformation and lack of access to healthcare.

The CEO also commended the government for its role in raising awareness and sensitizing the public through various campaigns and public health programs.

   “We appreciate the government’s continued efforts to bring breast cancer awareness to the forefront,” he noted. “These initiatives have helped educate families, schools and workplaces about the importance of early screening and timely medical consultation.”

 “Early detection saves lives, but far too many women are still unaware of the signs or are hesitant to seek help due to cultural taboos,” the CEO stated.

 “We have seen the power of social media in mobilizing movements and shifting mindsets now is the time to use that power for a cause that affects millions of women worldwide.”

  He acknowledged that taboos around breast health have begun to break down, especially in urban areas, thanks to advocacy campaigns, survivor stories and educational initiatives.

   However, he cautioned that significant work remains in rural and conservative communities, where open discussions about women’s health are still considered inappropriate or shameful.

The CEO concluded his message by calling on influencers, content creators, and tech companies to join the cause. “This month is not just about wearing pink it is about making sure every woman knows that her health matters.

   Let’s use our platforms not just for awareness, but for action,” he concluded.

IFA inspects 1,224 restaurants, imposes Rs 1.7 mln fines in September

IFA inspects 1,224 restaurants, imposes Rs 1.7 mln fines in September

ISLAMABAD, OCT 5 (APP/DNA): The Islamabad Food Authority (IFA) inspected 1,224 restaurants and food outlets during September, sealing 52 eateries and imposing fines of over Rs1.7 million on 113 establishments for substandard food practices.

Talking to APP, Deputy Director Operations of IFA, Dr Tahira Siddique, said that the Islamabad Food Authority released its monthly performance report for September, outlining extensive operations across the federal capital to ensure food safety and hygiene standards.

According to the report, inspection teams conducted checks at 1,224 restaurants, bakeries, and food outlets. During these inspections, 113 establishments were fined a total of Rs1,708,000 for serving food that did not meet quality standards, while 52 outlets were sealed for preparing or selling unsafe food.

The report stated that the authority took prompt action on 63 public complaints related to food safety issues. Each complaint was addressed immediately, with inspection teams dispatched to verify concerns and ensure compliance with food regulations.

In addition to enforcement measures, the Food Authority issued 463 new licenses to restaurants and shops during the month. The licensing process, according to the report, aims to bring food businesses under a formal regulatory framework to maintain hygiene standards and traceability.

As part of its food disposal operations, the authority confiscated and destroyed 87 kilograms of unhygienic meat found unfit for human consumption. Furthermore, 151 liters of contaminated beverages, 101 liters of expired drinks, and over 1,042 liters of unsafe dairy items were also discarded to protect public health.

Speaking about the report, Dr. Tahira Siddique said the Islamabad Food Authority remains committed to ensuring the availability of safe and healthy food for citizens in the federal capital. She emphasized that the authority’s primary focus is on strict monitoring, licensing, and public awareness to prevent the sale of adulterated or unsafe food.

Dr. Siddique added that inspection teams are regularly deployed across different areas of Islamabad, checking food outlets, bakeries, and street vendors to ensure compliance with hygiene rules. She also highlighted that continuous awareness campaigns are being run to educate food handlers about cleanliness and food safety standards.

Deputy Director of the Food Authority said that crackdowns are being carried out across the city based on confidential information about illegal food preparation units. He noted that surveillance teams are tracking unregistered businesses and suppliers involved in preparing food without meeting safety criteria.

The official added that the authority works in coordination with local administration and health departments to monitor food storage, handling, and preparation practices, ensuring that food sold in the markets meets approved standards.

The Islamabad Food Authority has urged citizens to report food safety violations or unhygienic practices through its helpline and official website. The authority assured that every complaint would be addressed swiftly to safeguard public health.

Peshawar Board implements cluster policy for matric, Intermediate exams

Peshawar Board implements cluster policy for matric, Intermediate exams

PESHAWAR, OCT 05 (APP/DNA): The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Peshawar has officially implemented a cluster policy for matriculation and intermediate examinations.

The decision was approved during the 59th meeting of the Board of Governors here the other day.

According to the notification, the new cluster policy aims at streamlining the examination process by categorizing examination centers and assigning schools to specific cluster centers. All relevant stakeholders have been instructed to ensure strict compliance with the new policy and the updated list of examination centers.

The official circular has been sent to controllers of examinations, deputy controllers, DDIT, the web administrator, the chairman’s personal secretary, and other officials concerned.

Under this policy, exam centers across the Peshawar Board jurisdiction will now function according to the designated cluster framework to ensure fairness, transparency and efficient management during the matric and intermediate exams.

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