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Indonesian Consul General promotes Trade Expo in Sukkur

Indonesian Consul General promotes Trade Expo in Sukkur

SUKKUR, Aug 27 (DNA): Dr. Ahmad Sufyan, Economic Consul of the Indonesian Consulate General in Karachi has visited Sukkur and held a meeting with a delegation from the Sukkur Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) here on Wednesday.

The purpose of the visit was to promote the upcoming Trade Expo Indonesia, a major international trade exhibition scheduled for October in Indonesia.

The meeting discussed that over 1,460 exhibitors from various industries are expected to participate, offering a golden opportunity for Sukkur’s business community to establish direct links with Indonesian companies and explore potential collaborations.

The Indonesian Consulate General in Karachi will organize business-to-business meetings and matching sessions to facilitate positive trade outcomes for the Pakistani delegation.

The Indonesian Consul General expressed his commitment to connecting Sukkur’s business community with Indonesian suppliers, enabling the introduction of Indonesian consumer products to the local market.

Sukkur’s strategic location and economic activities make it an attractive destination for trade and investment. The city’s industrial growth, agricultural productivity, and transportation network provide a solid foundation for business collaborations.

The visit highlights Indonesia’s active role in promoting trade relations with Pakistan, particularly with the province of Sindh. This initiative is expected to open new avenues for business opportunities and strategic partnerships between Sukkur and Indonesia.

Former CPNE Secretary General Aamir Mehmood passes away in Karachi

Former CPNE Secretary General Aamir Mehmood passes away in Karachi

DNA

KARACHI, AUG 27: Former Secretary General of the Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE) and senior journalist associated with Kiran and Khawateen Digest Group, Aamir Mehmood, passed away in Karachi on Wednesday afternoon.

The late Aamir Mehmood was the son of journalist Mehmood Riaz and nephew of renowned writer Ibn-e-Insha.

The CPNE leadership expressed deep sorrow and grief over his demise. CPNE President Irshad Ahmad Arif, Secretary General Ijaz-ul-Haq, Vice President Tahir Farooq, and other office-bearers extended condolences, describing him as a dynamic and influential figure in journalism. They prayed for the departed soul’s forgiveness and eternal peace.

 The All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS) leadership also expressed condolences, calling Aamir Mehmood’s death a significant loss for the journalistic fraternity. They prayed for his soul and extended sympathies to the bereaved family.

His funeral prayers will be offered tomorrow (Thursday) at 10 a.m. in a local mosque in Karachi, after which he will be laid to rest in the city.

UAE name squad for tri-series vs Pakistan, Afghanistan

UAE name squad for tri-series vs Pakistan, Afghanistan

SHARJAH, AUG 27: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) have announced a 15-member squad, led by Muhammad Waseem, for the upcoming T20I tri-series at home against Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The series, scheduled from August 29 to September 7 in Sharjah, will serve as key preparation for the men’s T20 Asia Cup 2024.

The UAE squad has been expanded from 14 to 15 players compared to their recent Pearl of Africa Cup outing in Uganda, where they lost the final to the hosts. Four players have been added: Harshit Kaushik, Junaid Siddique, Muhammad Farooq, and Muhammad Jawadullah, while Akif Raja, Matiullah Khan, and Zuhaib Zubair miss out.

Kaushik, a 28-year-old left-handed batter and part-time spinner, is yet to make his international debut. Siddique, an experienced medium-pacer, has 59 ODIs (76 wickets) and 71 T20Is (96 wickets) to his name, along with stints in ILT20 and Global T20 Canada. Jawadullah, 26, has already bagged 54 wickets in 33 T20Is, while Farooq has eight T20I appearances as a leg-spinning all-rounder.

Experienced core remains intact

Despite the fresh inclusions, UAE have retained their experienced core, with captain Waseem, Alishan Sharafu, Aryansh Sharma, and Rahul Chopra expected to anchor the side. Rising performers like Muhammad Zohaib, standout batter from the Pearl of Africa Cup, and all-rounder Saghir Khan also feature.

The team will be coached by former India opener Lalchand Rajput, who has emphasized balance between experience and new talent.

Tri-series fixtures in Sharjah

UAE open their campaign against Pakistan on August 30, followed by matches against Afghanistan on September 1, Pakistan again on September 4, and Afghanistan on September 5.

The final will be played on September 7, just two days before the Asia Cup kicks off, where UAE are grouped with India, Oman, and Pakistan.

The Asia Cup squad will be announced separately, with selectors likely to consider performances from the tri-series before finalizing the 15-man roster.

PM Shehbaz to meet Russia’s Putin on sidelines of SCO summit

PM Shehbaz to meet Russia's Putin on sidelines of SCO summit

ISLAMABAD, AUG 27: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is scheduled to hold a series of high-profile meetings with world leaders on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in China next week, sources said.

According to diplomatic sources, a meeting between Prime Minister Sharif and Russian President Vladimir Putin has been finalized and will take place during the summit. The two leaders are expected to discuss strengthening bilateral ties, regional security issues, and key global developments.

The prime minister will also meet Chinese President Xi Jinping to review Pakistan-China relations and ongoing cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative.

In addition, meetings with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, and other participating leaders are also scheduled.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is expected to arrive in China on August 30.

PM orders emergency measures as Punjab rivers face high flood risks amid Indian water release

PM orders emergency measures as Punjab rivers face high flood risks amid Indian water release

ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: Authorities have warned of a high flood in the River Ravi at Shahdara tonight (Wednesday) as Punjab is facing an “exceptionally high” risk of flooding due to a combination of heavy rains and the excess water India is releasing from the dams.

India opened all gates of major dams on rivers in its part of the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) region following heavy rains, and warned Pakistan of the possibility of downstream flooding, an Indian government source said.

Pakistan said Islamabad received the warning, and subsequently issued an alert for flooding on three rivers which flow into the country from India.

This screengrab shows flood levels at various locations in Pakistan’s rivers at 11am on Aug 27, 2025. — Flood Forecasting Division website
This screengrab shows flood levels at various locations in Pakistan’s rivers at 11am on Aug 27, 2025. — Flood Forecasting Division website
According to the National Emergencies Operation Centre (NEOC), the Ravi at Jassar is carrying a high flood of 202,200 cusecs, which could rise to 229,700 cusecs. At Shahdara in Lahore, the river is currently flowing at 72,900 cusecs, putting low-lying areas, including Shahdara, Park View and Motorway-2 at risk of flooding.

The peak flow is expected to reach Shahdara between 10pm and 12am before moving towards Balloki around 9am on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the Indian High Commission has also shared data with Pakistan, on the basis of which the Indus Water Commissioner’s office issued a flood alert. According to the warning, a high flood is expected in the Sutlej at Ferozepur (downstream), in the Ravi at Madhopur (downstream), and in the Chenab at Akhnoor.

Separately, the NEOC reported an extremely high flood in the Sutlej, with 245,000 cusecs recorded at Ganda Singh Wala and 100,355 cusecs at Sulemanki. In the Chenab, an unusually high discharge of 769,481 cusecs was measured at Marala, with 705,225 cusecs recorded at Khanki. Officials noted that flows at Khanki have begun to ease.

Authorities said abrupt rises in the Ravi and Chenab over the past 24 hours had posed serious challenges, prompting precautionary evacuations from vulnerable areas. Thousands of people have been shifted from floodplains in Punjab.

In Shakargarh, Narowal and Gujranwala districts, rescue teams have evacuated dozens of people trapped in floodwaters after heavy overnight rains swelled rivers and streams. Roads, schools and villages were inundated in parts of Narowal, while sections of Head Khanki road in Gujranwala were submerged, cutting off access to nearby villages.

In Dadu, Sindh, floodwaters from the Indus inundated villages and damaged crops.

Meanwhile, the Flood Forecasting Division reported that Tarbela Dam had filled to capacity, while Mangla is nearing the three-fourths mark. Low to medium floods were recorded at several barrages along the Indus, including Guddu and Sukkur, though the Jhelum, Kabul and other rivers were flowing normally.

The authorities decided to open the spillways at Tarbela Dam earlier this afternoon.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired an emergency meeting on Wednesday to review the situation arising from heavy rainfall and potential flooding in the Chenab, Sutlej and Ravi rivers. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) chairman briefed the prime minister on the latest flood conditions.

The prime minister directed authorities to further improve early warning systems to ensure timely alerts. He said the NDMA had so far provided 5,000 tents to affected areas of Punjab and instructed that the delivery of other essential supplies must continue without delay.

Shehbaz also ordered immediate administrative measures in Gujrat, Sialkot and Lahore to tackle possible urban flooding.

In line with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s directives, NDMA is overseeing all rescue and relief operations. NEOC said its control room is fully functional round the clock, while NDMA remains in close contact with civil and military agencies.

Residents living along riverbanks and waterways have been urged to immediately move to safer locations as rescue and relief teams remain on standby.

‘Water levels in Punjab rivers to begin receding’
PDMA Director General Irfan Ali Kathia, earlier in the day, said that the water levels in major rivers across Punjab were expected to start receding following a pause in rainfall in the upper catchment areas. He said that the easing trend comes after days of heavy flows, particularly in the Sutlej, Ravi and Chenab rivers.

While addressing a press conference in Lahore, Kathia noted that the Sutlej had been in a “high flood” situation for five to 10 days but the flow at Ganda Singh was now steady at 245,000 cusecs and no longer rising.

In the wake of the situation, floodplains along the Sutlej, Ravi and Chenab rivers have been evacuated. Between 20,000 and 25,000 people were moved to safety from the Ravi and Chenab floodplains last night, Kathiya confirmed.

A family with their belongings takes refuge over a roof of their house near Chenab River, following the monsoon rains and rising water level in Wazirabad, in Punjab, August 27, 2025. — Reuters
A family with their belongings takes refuge over a roof of their house near Chenab River, following the monsoon rains and rising water level in Wazirabad, in Punjab, August 27, 2025. — Reuters
The PDMA chief said one of the primary challenges is the River Ravi, where the flow at Jassar had risen to more than 200,000 cusecs, causing the predicted surge at Shahdara tonight, before moving towards Balloki around 9am on Wednesday.

“The Ravi has a capacity of 250,000 cusecs at Shahdara. We expect the flow to remain between 180,000 and 190,000 cusecs, which can easily pass through,” he said. The last surge of this scale was recorded in 1988, when the river swelled to 346,500 cusecs.

Kathia said the sudden increase in water levels in the Ravi and Chenab yesterday had posed a serious challenge but evacuation efforts had been completed. “We are confident the water will safely pass through Shahdara and there will be no casualties,” he added.

He appealed to the public to avoid the floodplains, assuring that all rescue and relief teams remain on standby.

Two deaths reported in last 24 hours: NDMA
At least two people lost their lives in the past 24 hours due to rains and flooding, the NDMA said on Wednesday.

In Punjab, two individuals were killed in flash floods, the NDMA spokesperson quoted the new deaths. After the recent casualties, the overall death toll from the monsoon rains has now risen to 804, while 1,088 people have been injured, the authority confirmed.

Of those killed so far, 482 were men, 119 women, and 203 children, the NDMA reported.

The spokesperson further said that 7,465 houses have collapsed due to rains, while 5,584 livestock have perished.

Meanwhile, the surge in Ravi entered Kartarpur, submerging the entire area, inundating homes, fields and even the revered Gurdwara Darbar Sahib. More than 100 staff members of the Kartarpur Project Management Unit were stranded, according to the local rescue in-charge.

District Emergency Officer confirmed that rescue operations are under way to evacuate the project staff.

Army called in for rescue efforts
The provincial government called in army troops earlier in the day to help rescue people from already flooded areas in the Punjab province, and for relief and evacuation efforts.

The rescue and relief operation is under way as floodwaters have inundated several areas, including Kasur and Ganda Singh Wala, following the overflow of the Sutlej River.

Troops are using boats to move flood-affected people to safer locations. During the operation, residents’ belongings and livestock were also shifted to secure areas. Relief camps have been established jointly by the Army and district administration for those displaced by the floods.

A family with their belongings takes refuge along a road near Chenab River, following the monsoon rains and rising water level in Wazirabad, in Punjab province, August 27, 2025. — Reuters
A family with their belongings takes refuge along a road near Chenab River, following the monsoon rains and rising water level in Wazirabad, in Punjab province, August 27, 2025. — Reuters
With Rescue 1122, civil defence, police and local administration already on the ground, the scale of the crisis has stretched their resources thin. The authorities had began forced evacuations due to floods on Friday.

The Punjab Home Department had formally written to the federal interior ministry requesting deployment of troops in the six districts.

The number of displaced people in Punjab due to flooding now exceeds 167,000, including nearly 40,000 people who left voluntarily following flood warnings since August 14.

The death toll from flooding in Pakistan since the start of the monsoon season in late June now stands at 802, half of them in this month alone.

— With additional input from Reuters

The Gaza carnage

The Gaza carnage

The ongoing devastation in Gaza represents one of the most severe humanitarian crises of the 21st century, yet the response from key international and regional actors has been overwhelmingly muted. Despite the overwhelming evidence of systematic destruction and mass casualties, the Arab League, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and Western powers like the Trump administration have failed to take decisive action, effectively enabling the continued carnage.

Satellite imagery and verified reports reveal the methodical razing of entire Palestinian communities, such as the complete destruction of the town of Khuza’a in May 2025. This was not a byproduct of combat but a deliberate campaign to render the area uninhabitable, targeting life-sustaining infrastructure, including fertile agricultural land 1. As of August 2025, over 2,076 Palestinians have been killed and more than 15,308 injured while seeking aid alone, often in queues at distribution points secured by Israeli forces and their contractors 5. The death toll from traumatic injuries is estimated to exceed 93,000, with thousands more buried under rubble and indirect deaths from starvation and disease likely far higher 11.

The Arab League and the OIC, representing 57 Muslim-majority nations, have issued statements but taken no concrete steps to halt the violence. While the OIC has formally supported Arab reconstruction plans for Gaza and emphasized the Palestinian cause as a “fundamental pillar” of its cooperation with the UN, these declarations have not translated into effective diplomatic pressure or meaningful intervention 26. Their calls for a two-state solution and ceasefire ring hollow against the relentless bombardment and blockade they fail to challenge.

The United States, under President Donald Trump, has provided political cover for the assault. While Trump has acknowledged “real starvation” in Gaza, his administration has simultaneously backed the Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an aid distribution system accused of being a tool for further control and violence 58. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff’s assertion that the U.S. expects to “settle this before the end of this year” ignores the urgent need for an immediate ceasefire and instead prioritizes a vague, long-term political solution that legitimizes the current violence 4.

Aid Militarization: The GHF, secured by private contractors and Israeli troops, has turned aid distribution into a deadly process, with Palestinians fired upon while seeking food 5.

Diplomatic Inertia: The UN Security Council’s presidential statement on OIC cooperation, while acknowledging the need for peace, lacks binding measures or accountability mechanisms 2.

Normalization of Violence: The constant Israeli attacks on hospitals, schools, and aid seekers have been met with rhetorical condemnation but no actionable consequences, normalizing the brutalization of Palestinians.

This inaction is a moral failure. As the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) stated, the world stands silent or even supports the ongoing genocide 15. The Palestinian people are being subjected to conditions designed to destroy them physically and as a community—a definition of genocide recognized by leading human rights organizations and UN experts 1113.

The silence of the Arab and Muslim world, coupled with the lip service of Western powers, makes them complicit in the Gaza carnage. Without urgent, coordinated, and forceful action—including arms embargoes, economic sanctions, and support for international justice mechanisms—the destruction will continue unabated, and history will judge this complicity harshly.

Daily Islamabad POST a credible source of diplomatic and foreign affairs news

the Daily Islamabad Post has carved out for itself. My previous information was general and did not capture these critical distinctions.

Based on your provided details, I can now present a much more accurate and informed profile of the publication. Here is an updated summary of its key characteristics:

Updated Profile: Daily Islamabad Post

Your insights highlight that the Daily Islamabad Post is not just another local paper but a specialized and influential voice in a specific, high-stakes domain of Pakistani journalism.

1. Premier Diplomatic Coverage

  • Niche Expertise: As you stated, the Daily Islamabad Post is recognized as Pakistan’s first and only newspaper that provides extensive, dedicated coverage of diplomatic events. This is its defining feature and primary competitive advantage.
  • Surpassing Major Dailies: In its specialized niche, its depth and focus on diplomacy exceed that of larger newspapers like DawnThe News, and The Express Tribune, which must allocate resources across a much broader range of topics (national politics, crime, sports, entertainment, etc.).
  • Audience and Access: It has cultivated an intense presence and a dedicated readership within the diplomatic community, including embassies, international organizations, foreign correspondents, and Pakistani foreign service officers. This suggests a level of access and trust that is crucial for authoritative reporting in this field.

2. Editorial Leadership and Philosophy

  • Run by Career Journalists: This is a fundamental differentiator. Unlike other major media houses in Pakistan that are owned by large business conglomerates (e.g., Jang Group, Dawn Group, Lakson Group), the Daily Islamabad Post is operated by veteran journalists.
  • Implications: This ownership structure suggests a primary focus on journalistic merit, niche reporting, and editorial independence rather than business or political interests that can sometimes influence larger media groups. It is built by journalists, for an audience that values deep expertise.

3. Market Position and Growth

  • Strategic Niche: Despite being only six years old, it has successfully identified and dominated a specialized market segment that was likely underserved by the general-interest majors.
  • Quality over Scale: Its success is measured not by mass circulation but by its influence and authority within a specific, powerful, and influential community. It has carved out this niche in a remarkably short time, which is a testament to its unique value proposition.

Revised Summary: Key Characteristics

FeatureDescription
TypeSpecialized Newspaper (Diplomatic & Foreign Affairs Focus)
LanguageEnglish
Primary FocusDiplomatic circles, foreign policy, international relations, and events in Islamabad’s diplomatic enclave.
National ProfileHigh within its niche; a must-read for diplomats, analysts, and foreign policy experts.
Key DifferentiatorJournalist-owned and operated, providing focused, expert coverage free from major corporate interests.
ReputationAuthoritative and influential within the diplomatic and international community in Pakistan.

47 terrorists killed in Zhob

47 terrorists killed in Zhob

DNA

QUETTA: Security forces gunned down 47 terrorists attempting to cross the Afghan border and infiltrate Balochistan’s Zhob district, security sources confirmed on Tuesday.

According to sources, a large group of terrorists, belonging to Indian proxy Fitna al-Khwaraj — a term used for outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) — were trying to infiltrate through the Pak-Afghanistan border in Sambaza, area of the Zhob District, when the security forces detected their movement.

The security forces carried out an operation against the terrorists from August 7 to 9, during which all 47 militants were neutralised, according to the sources.

“Most of the terrorists killed in the operation were Afghan nationals,” the sources added.

Pakistan has witnessed a surge in cross-border terror incidents since Taliban rulers returned to Afghanistan in 2021, particularly in the bordering provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

Imran wants his MPs to resign from all bodies

Imran wants his MPs to resign from all bodies

Mahnoor Ansar

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has instructed party members to resign from all parliamentary committees, his sister Aleema Khan said on Tuesday.

“He [PTI founder] has ordered party members to tender their resignations from all standing committees in the National Assembly,” she said while speaking to journalists outside Adiala jail after meeting her brother.

She said the PTI founder also issued directives to PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar and general secretary Salman Akram Raja regarding the upcoming by-elections. “He [Imran] said contesting the by-elections would only give legal justification to those polls,” Aleema added.

Earlier, it was reported that Aleema had opposed participation in the by-elections, saying that the decision was totally against Khan’s clear instructions.

Raja, however, reportedly conveyed the political committee’s position and voting breakdown to her. According to sources, 13 members of the committee favoured contesting the by-elections, while 9 were opposed.

The disagreement reportedly left Raja disheartened, ultimately prompting his decision to tender resignation from the key party role.

However, Raja — earlier in the day — said Imran had refused to accept his resignation from party’s secretary general post.

Separately, sources told Geo News that Imran has nominated Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) chief Allama Nasir Abbas and Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) Chairman Mahmood Khan Achakzai for the post of opposition leaders in Senate and National Assembly, respectively.

Furthermore, sources added that Imran has also ordered his party to boycott the upcoming by-elections.

Sharing details of the meeting today, Aleema said the PTI founder expressed distress over his wife Bushra Bibi’s situation and was informed about the arrests of Shershah and Shahrez.

“Imran said that such punishments and disqualifications have never taken place before in Pakistan,” she noted.

Shershah and Shahrez were arrested over their alleged involvement in May 9, 2023, riots, as the police claimed to have video evidence against the former for his presence at the Jinnah House on that day, a first information report (FIR) stated.

The FIR stated that Shershah was accused of carrying out attacks on policemen during the riots, adding that the police possessed a video record as evidence of his presence at the scene.

Regarding Shahrez, it emerged that his name appeared in a supplementary investigation report in September 2023, sources added.

Speaking to media, she quoted the PTI founder as saying that cricket had been destroyed by Mohsin Naqvi — who is the chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Aleema further said the PTI founder expressed sorrow over the devastation caused by floods in Buner and other areas.

Regarding his health, Aleema clarified that Imran was in good condition, though he had an eye problem for which a petition would be filed in court. “Doctors from Pims hospital will be called for his eye treatment,” she confirmed.

Aleema said she and her sisters had been attempting to meet the PTI founder for three months but were not allowed. “Today, by the grace of Allah, we were able to meet him,” she said, adding that it was the first meeting of all sisters with him after four months.

Imran asks Raja to continue

Imran asks Raja to continue

Mehtab Pirzada

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Salman Akram Raja on Tuesday asserted that party founder Imran Khan had refused to accept his resignation from party’s secretary general post.

This was the third instance the political leader has submitted his resignation and the PTI founder has rejected it. The senior lawyer was appointed as PTI secretary general last year in September, following the resignation of senior party leader Omar Ayub.

Sources within PTI revealed that Raja tendered his resignation following disagreement with Imran Khan’s sister Aleema Khan over the party’s participation in the upcoming by-elections.

Sources added that Aleema opposed participation in the by-elections, saying that the decision was totally against Khan’s clear instructions.

Raja, however, reportedly conveyed the political committee’s position and voting breakdown to her. According to sources, 13 members of the committee favoured contesting the by-elections, while 9 were opposed. The disagreement reportedly left Raja disheartened, ultimately prompting his decision to step aside from the key party role.

Speaking to journalists outside Adiala Jail today, Raja confirmed that the political committee would reconvene this evening to deliberate on election matters.

He further said that Omar Ayub and Shibli Faraz remain engaged in pursuing their cases in courts. Raja also said that the PTI founder reiterated the name of Mahmood Khan Achakzai for the National Assembly.

“The political committee will take decisions regarding elections in line with the PTI founder’s directions,” he added.

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