Several dead in shootout near Pakistan-Afghanistan border

Militants have attacked a security checkpoint in northwestern Pakistan, along the border with Afghanistan, triggering a shootout that left three soldiers and three militants dead, the army said.

Four militants were also wounded, the military said in a statement on Sunday.

The overnight shootout early on Saturday took place in the Miran Shah tribal area of North Waziristan district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province, a former stronghold of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan or TTP terror group.

The Pakistani army carried out search operations to hunt down those responsible for the attack. They seized a cache of ammunition from the dead militants.

The military said it was “determined to eliminate the menace of terrorism.”

Although the army says it has cleared North Waziristan of militants, occasional attacks and shootouts continue, raising concerns that the TTP are regrouping in the area.

Source: TRTworld.com

Heavy rains, strong winds kill dozens in northwest Pakistan

Heavy rains followed by strong winds have killed at least 27 people, including eight children, in northwest Pakistan.

The storms hit four districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province late on Saturday, with five siblings aged between two and 11 among the dead.

“At least 12 people were buried alive after the roofs and walls of their houses collapsed,” Taimur Ali Khan, a spokesperson for the provincial disaster management authority, said on Sunday.

More than 140 people were injured and more than 200 livestock died, he said.

Authorities have declared an emergency in all four districts.

Meanwhile, a cyclone is making its way across the Arabian Sea towards the coastlines of Pakistan and India, expected to make landfall at the end of the week.

The cyclone could bring winds, storm surges and urban flooding from Tuesday evening as it approaches, the disaster management agency said on Sunday.

“Fishermen are advised not to venture into the open sea until the (weather) system is over by June 17,” the agency said.

Pakistani authorities said they would begin evacuating between 8,000 and 9,000 families from along the coastline of Sindh province, including in the mega port city of Karachi, home to around 20 million people.

The army will be deployed from Monday to assist.

In neighbouring India, the Meteorological Department reported on Sunday that the storm would likely cross the Saurashtra and Kutch areas of western Gujarat state as well as adjacent Pakistani coasts around noon on Thursday.

It warned it would likely make landfall as a “very severe cyclonic storm with a maximum sustained wind speed of 125-135 km per hour, gusting to 150 km per hour”.

Extreme weather

Scientists say climate change is making seasonal rains heavier and more unpredictable.

Pakistan, which has the world’s fifth largest population, is responsible for only 0.8 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions but is one of the most vulnerable nations to extreme weather caused by global warming.

Last summer, unprecedented monsoon rains put a third of the country under water, damaging two million homes and killing more than 1,700 people.

In India, natural catastrophes are forecast to cause more misery as the planet’s climate warms and makes weather more volatile.

Source: TRTworld.com

No room for constitution, law, humanity & morality in Imran Khan’s mind : Marriyum

Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb has said there is no room for the constitution, law, humanity and morality in the mind of Imran Khan.

In a tweet, she said on May 9, military installations and memorials of martyrs were also attacked because “they” did not agree with Imran Khan’s mindset.

She said that politicians and democrats talk only to politicians, not to people like Imran.

She said that Imran Khan is still looking for a “shoulder” and “crutches” for coming back to power which is no longer available.

Source: Radio Pakistan

First Russian oil ship docks at Karachi port

The first Russian cargo carrying 45,000 metric tons discounted crude oil reached Karachi port this evening.

Pakistan refinery will handle the shipment. Another shipment carrying fifty thousand metric ton of crude oil will reach Karachi next Week.

Source: Radio Pakistan

NA Deputy Speaker announces compensation package for victims of rains, storms incidents

Deputy Speaker National Assembly Zahid Akram Durrani has announced a huge compensation package for the victims of rains and storms incidents.

He announced the package during his visit to District Headquarters Hospital, Bannu.

The Deputy Speaker said the compensation package includes one million rupees for heirs of each deceased, three lakh rupees for each injured and 50,000 rupees for minor wounded of the incident.

He said Prime Minister have assured all out support and assistance to the rains and storms victims.

He said that forty billion rupees were released for relief and rehabilitation operations of the affected population.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Pakistani pilgrims urged to obtain sacrificial coupons only from authorized sources

Director General Hajj Abdul Wahab Soomro has urged Pakistani pilgrims to obtain sacrificial coupons only from authorized sources, such as the Islamic Development Bank and Saudi Post.

In an interview with Radio Pakistan’s correspondent Javed Iqbal, he appealed the pilgrims to avoid obtaining coupons from any unauthorized channels.

The Director General emphasized that obtaining authorized sacrificial coupons from authorized sources ensures the legitimacy and guarantees compliance with Saudi regulations for the sacrificial ritual.

The Pakistani government, in collaboration with the Saudi bank, has made arrangements for the sacrificial ritual for the Hajj pilgrims.

Pilgrims can acquire a token for the sacrificial offering by contributing 720 Saudi riyals.

Mobile vans are available to distribute coupons to pilgrims residing in various areas, ensuring convenience.

Saudi Post, in partnership with IDB, is the authorized provider of sacrificial coupons. Tokens will be provided near pilgrims’ accommodations through booths or mobile vans.

Pilgrims will be informed of their designated time for the sacrificial ritual upon receiving the token.

After the sacrifice, pilgrims will perform the “Halq” ritual, involving hair shaving or trimming.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Maryam vows to put country back on development path

PML N Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz says her party will put the country on path of development and prosperity if it forms government after winning forthcoming general elections.

She was addressing youth convention in Shuja Abad on Sunday.

She said that youth is our hope and we will take all possible measures to provide them with job opportunities and better future.

Maryam Nawaz said that the government of Mian Nawaz Sharif was toppled in 1999 but he did not incite youth to violence.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Govt making efforts to re-negotiate with IMF on more favorable terms: Dar

Finance Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar says the government is taking necessary measures to re-negotiate with International Monetary Fund on more favorable terms and conditions.

Talking to a private news channel, he expressed hope that the IMF would be satisfied with Pakistan’s progress, as the country has fulfilled the necessary requirements.

Ishaq Dar expressed optimism that Pakistan would achieve the growth rate set by the government, indicating a positive outlook for the nation’s economic development in the coming year.

The Finance Minister said the federal government has given a massive relief to the salaried class in the new budget by announcing 35 per cent ad-hoc relief allowance for its employees in grade one to 16 and 30 percent for employees in grades 17 to 22.

Reply to a question, he criticized the previous government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf for formulating weak policies.

He said these policies caused significant difficulties for masses in their daily lives, leading to financial constraints for the country.

Source: Radio Pakistan