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FO: Pakistan to Stay Engaged in Afghan Talks

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office spokesperson said on Friday that Pakistan will continue to remain engaged in the ongoing mediation process and hopes for a positive outcome in the next round of talks with the Afghan Taliban regime, while appreciating the “constructive and sincere efforts” of Qatar and Turkiye in facilitating the peace process.

During weekly media briefing scheduled for Novemneber 6 in Islamabad on Friday Foreign Office Spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi said that Pakistan’s government and armed forces are fully prepared to take all possible measures to protect the country’s sovereignty and ensure the security of its people.

Andrabi noted that Pakistan participated in the recent Istanbul talks “in good faith and with positive intent,” engaging constructively with the Taliban regime without compromising its principled stance that Afghan soil must not be used for terrorism against Pakistan.

He said Pakistan does not seek escalation but expects the Afghan Taliban to honour their international commitments and address Pakistan’s legitimate security concerns by taking concrete and verifiable action against terrorist entities, including Fitna al-Khawarij and Fitna al-Hindustan.

“For the past four years, Pakistan has been urging the Taliban regime to take decisive and effective measures against terrorist outfits, present on Afghan soil,” Andrabi said.

“We have repeatedly shared credible information about the presence of top leadership of Fitna al Khawarij and Fitna al Hindustan on Afghan soil with the Taliban regime,” he said. “However, despite repeated assurances in the past, there has been a surge in terrorist attacks in Pakistan from Afghanistan,” he added.

The spokesperson said Pakistan’s concerns had been ignored, leading to “unprovoked aggression” supported by Fitna al-Khawarij, which resulted in recent cross-border exchanges.

He said Pakistan decisively responded to the Afghan provocation aimed at destabilising the border area, facilitating terrorism and furthering Fitna al Khawarij’s nefarious designs. Pakistan will respond resolutely if provocations continue in future.

Andrabi reaffirmed that Pakistan remains desirous of a peaceful, stable, and prosperous Afghanistan that contributes to regional stability.

He also appreciated the “constructive and sincere efforts” of Qatar and Turkiye for facilitating the peace process.

Responding to a question, the Foreign Office spokesperson expressed optimism about the upcoming round of talks between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban regime.

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PM Shehbaz Sharif to Visit Saudi Arabia

PM Shehbaz Sharif is to Visit Saudi Arabia

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will visit Saudi Arabia on a three-day official visit from October 27 to 29, following an invitation by Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Foreign Office announced on Sunday.

As per the Foreign Office, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will take part in the ninth Future Investment Initiative (FII) in Riyadh, a premier global platform where world leaders, investors, and policymakers will gather to discuss key challenges and opportunities in the global economy.

The conference will focus on innovation, sustainability, economic inclusion, and geopolitical shifts, offering Pakistan a chance to present its vision for inclusive growth and investment potential.

PM Sharif will be accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and senior cabinet members.

During the visit, the delegation is expected to hold meetings with Saudi officials and business leaders to explore cooperation in the areas of trade, investment, energy, and manpower export.

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5.3 magnitude Earthquake Jolts Twin Cities and Northern Areas

Islamabad: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) reported that a 5.3-magnitude earthquake jolted the twin cities and several northern regions of the country on Tuesday night.

According to the PMD, the quake’s epicentre was located in Afghanistan’s Hindu Kush region at a depth of 234 kilometres and occurred at around 11:15pm.

Tremors were felt in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Chitral, Swat, Dir and Malakand, the department added.

Meanwhile, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) recorded the earthquake at a magnitude of 5.1, about 34 kilometres west of Ishkashim, a border town in Afghanistan’s Badakhshan province, at a depth of 243.9 kilometres.

Two Reuters witnesses said strong tremors were felt in Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul.

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NADRA restores Arshad Khan Chaiwala’s Pakistani nationality

ISLAMABAD: Arshad Khan, famously known as Chaiwala, has regained his Pakistani nationality after the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) admitted to mistakenly blocking his ID card over allegations of holding Afghan citizenship. The viral tea-seller-turned-entrepreneur expressed gratitude after the issue was legally resolved.

Arshad Khan’s lawyer confirmed that NADRA had restored his ID card, acknowledging that the earlier action was based on an error. The development ends months of speculation regarding the nationality of the internet sensation.

Speaking to the media, his lawyer said, “Arshad Khan’s Pakistani identity card has been unblocked, which is good news for all Pakistanis, especially the youth. We had provided all necessary documents when the issue first arose and requested NADRA to follow the legal procedures.”

The lawyer further revealed that Arshad himself appeared in court, where the verification process was carried out for him and his family members. After reviewing all official records, NADRA accepted the documents as genuine and admitted its mistake. “NADRA accepted their mistake and restored his ID card,” the lawyer added, emphasizing that the decision reflected a commitment to fairness and due process.

Arshad Khan expressed heartfelt gratitude after the restoration of his ID card. “I am a proud Pakistani and will always remain so,” he said. He thanked his supporters for their encouragement during the ordeal and reaffirmed his dedication to representing Pakistan. “Just as I built the Arshad Khan Chaiwala franchise, I will continue to serve and represent Pakistan proudly,” he added.

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17 Illegal Afghan Nationals Held as Punjab, Islamabad Launch Crackdown

17 Illegal Afghan Nationals Held as Punjab, Islamabad Launch Crackdown

ISLAMABAD: Authorities have initiated a large-scale operation targeting illegal Afghan residents across Punjab, including major cities such as Islamabad and Lahore. In a late-night raid in the federal capital, police apprehended 17 Afghan nationals residing in the country without legal documentation.

The search operation was led by the SP City at the Secretariat Police Station in Bari Imam, where the Afghan migrants resisted arrest but were ultimately taken into custody. These detainees have been transferred to the police station and are set to be deported to Afghanistan from the Torkham border.

In addition to Islamabad, similar operations began across Punjab to identify illegal Afghan residents. Nomadic Afghan families are being geo-tagged, and data for individuals holding Pakistani identity cards is also being verified. The Lahore authorities have resolved to take strict action against those who have fraudulently registered as Pakistani families.

Police sources disclosed that the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) is assisting in cross-checking family trees and records, as many Afghans have been living in Pakistan for over four decades with Pakistani identity cards. The police sources said those holding residential permits and Afghan citizen cards are also being sent back to Afghanistan.

Separately, the process of evacuation of Afghan migrants from Faisalabad has been completed, with all Afghan migrants voluntarily relocating to Peshawar. The Faisalabad administration had prepared a list of 413 Afghan migrants, but during the search, an additional 35 were discovered, making a total of 448.

To avoid arrest, all left the city voluntarily. The Foreigners Cell of Faisalabad Police has declared the city clear of Afghan migrants. Abu Zar Sarwar Bhatti, in charge of the Foreigners Cell at Faisalabad Police, stated that no Afghan nationals remain in Faisalabad. Abu Zar Sarwar Bhatti said before leaving, the Afghan migrants submitted affidavits to the administration.

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PM Shehbaz Says Pakistan’s Economy on Path to Growth

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday said that Pakistan’s economy has stabilized, key financial indicators show positive trends, and the country is now moving toward sustained economic growth.

He was speaking to ministers, members of Parliament and Punjab assembly at the residence of member National Assembly Chaudhry Iftikhar Nazir. He said when his government came in power, the country was facing difficult economic conditions and the government had to sign an agreement with International Monetary Fund (IMF) to save Pakistan from economic default.

He said that during the last one and a half year, the federal and Punjab governments had served Pakistan and Punjab well. During a recent meeting, he said he appreciated Chief Minister Punjab and her team for their efforts to help people during floods.

He appreciated the Punjab government for its excellent performance in the areas of health, education, transport, communication and road construction.

“We are serving Pakistan day and night with hard work, honesty and sincerity,” he remarked. He said Pakistan defeated India in the four day war and achieved victory with the prayers of the people and bravery of the Pakistan army, navy and air force.

Pakistan’s armed forces led by Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir and Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber wrote a new chapter as they resoundingly defeated India, he observed, adding the government also achieved success on the diplomatic front and signed a defence pact with Saudi Arabia. The Saudi leadership expressed its strong affinity with Pakistan, he mentioned.

The Prime Minister said during his visit to New York and Washington, he held meetings with the US President Donald Trump and along with leaders of the Islamic countries, played role to stop the oppression in Gaza.

The situation in Gaza was very bad as women, children, youth and elders were getting martyred and schools and hospitals were being destroyed, he said.

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Pak, Russia to Promot Tourism and Media Cooperation

ISLAMABAD: Russian Ambassador to Pakistan Albert P. Khorev met Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar in Islamabad to discussed bilateral relations, promotion of tourism and various aspects of media cooperation.

The two sides also discussed finalizing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) and Sputnik News Agency, as well as a cooperation agreement between Pakistan Television and RT (Russian Television). Proposals regarding people-to-people exchange programs, including the exchange of digital influencers and youth delegations, were also considered.

In his remarks, the Information Minister said diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Russia are based on mutual trust and respect. The Russian Ambassador said the tourism potential of Pakistan’s northern areas is attractive to tourists from all over the world. He said Russian tourists have a special interest in Pakistan’s tourist destinations. The Russian Ambassador said Pakistan and Russia will transform their relations into a practical partnership by exploring new dimensions of cooperation.

The two sides agreed to enhance bilateral cooperation in the fields of media, culture and tourism.

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Mohsin Naqvi, JUI’s Awais Noorani Discuss National Unity

Naqvi, JUP’s Awais Noorani Discuss National Unity

ISLAMABAD:  Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Friday held a detailed meeting with Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan (JUP) Secretary-General Shah Awais Noorani in Islamabad. During the meeting, both leaders exchanged views on religious harmony and national unity.

Mohsin Naqvi assured the JUP Secretary-General that all those individuals who were found innocent will be released soon.

“The current government is not considering closing down any madrissah”. Mohsin Naqvi said, adding that no action would be taken against the innocent people; however, he warned that those involved in creating law and order disturbances will be dealt with an iron hand.

Naqvi said  “Nobody will be allowed to use weapons against the state because in Quaid-e-Azam’s Pakistan, there is no place for miscreants and extremists”.

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ATC Extends Bail of Imran Khan’s Sisters in Protest Case

ATC Extends Bail of Imran Khan’s Sisters in Protest Case

LAHORE: The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on Friday extended the interim bail of PTI founder Imran Khan’s sisters in the October 5 protest case.

The duty judge of the Lahore ATC heard the interim bail petitions of Aleema Khan and Uzma Khan.Their counsel, Advocate Rana Mudassir Umar, submitted an application seeking exemption from personal appearance, stating that both sisters were attending hearings in terrorism cases at the Islamabad ATC.

The court accepted their one-day exemption request and extended their interim bail till October 24.

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Pakistan, Afghan Taliban agree to 48-hour ceasefire following precision strikes

Pakistan, Afghan Taliban agree to 48-hour ceasefire following precision strikes

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban regime have mutually agreed to observe a 48-hour ceasefire, beginning today at 6 p.m., the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) announced on Wednesday. The decision follows Pakistan’s recent precision strikes targeting Taliban and terrorist hideouts in Afghanistan’s Kandahar and Kabul regions.

According to the Foreign Office, the ceasefire was reached with the consent of both sides at the request of the Taliban authorities.
“A temporary ceasefire has been agreed upon between the Government of Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban regime for the next 48 hours, starting 6 p.m. today,” the FO statement read.
“During this period, both sides will make sincere efforts to resolve this complex yet solvable issue through constructive dialogue,” it added.

Afghan Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed the development on social media platform X, stating that Afghan forces had been instructed to adhere to the truce “unless any aggression takes place.”

Earlier in the day, state broadcaster PTV News reported that Pakistan’s armed forces conducted “precision strikes” against Taliban positions in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province and capital Kabul.

Citing security sources, PTV stated: “Pakistan Army’s retaliatory action destroyed key Taliban hideouts. The strikes successfully targeted Taliban Battalion Number 4 and Border Brigade Number 6, resulting in the deaths of numerous Afghan and foreign operatives.”

The report further said that the Pakistan Army retains “full capability to deliver a strong and decisive response to any external aggression.”

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