Karachi, Pakistan – In a late-night tour of the city, Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab inspected the progress on the new sewerage lines in the Gul Plaza area. He expressed confidence that the newly constructed sewerage lines would resolve the issue of waste disposal in the area. The Mayor also visited the Shahra-e-Osman to review the road repair work. According to him, the beautification work on Shahra-e-Osman is ongoing, while the target is to complete the construction of the Azim Pur Flyover within 100 days. This flyover, he said, would make the journey from Bhutto Road to the Airport easier.
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) has settled 38 billion rupees of price differential claims of oil marketing companies. The Karachi Airport authorities have announced that the first Hajj flight will depart from the airport today, marking the formal beginning of the Hajj flights. According to the authorities, the first Hajj flight will depart at 3 am today, and Governor Sindh Nihal Hashwani will bid farewell to the Hajj pilgrims.
The Overseas Pakistani Foundation (OPF) has appointed renowned Pakistani community leader Asad Nawaz Khan as the Chairman of the Board of Governors. Interior Minister of Sindh, Ziauddin Lajjar, has stated that the current wave of unrest in the province is unacceptable. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has praised the American role in the Lebanon ceasefire and expressed good wishes for US President Donald Trump.
Sources have revealed that the Iranian delegation had expressed concerns that Israel might target them. A Pakistani ship has set sail from Kuwait and is on its way to Hormuz. According to shipping sources in Karachi, the Khairpur ship will pass through the Hormuz Strait.
The Supreme Court has issued a written order against the practice of lawyers’ delaying cases. Chief Justice of Pakistan, Umar Ata Bandial, has rejected the plea of lawyer Abbas Ali, who had requested a stay on the proceedings. Sources say that Barrister Ghulam Nabi has started meeting with the families of the missing persons to gain their trust, and PTI Chairman has reportedly convinced the families to engage in negotiations and show flexibility.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman, Barrister Ghulam Nabi, has announced efforts to secure the release of PM Imran Khan’s wife, Bushra Bibi. The Ministry of Climate Change has issued a formal notification for the formation of a committee.
In various areas of Karachi, power outages have become a common phenomenon, with 10-12 hours of load shedding a day. According to police officials, the inquiry team has reviewed the records of the college and found no signs of torture on the deceased. Former President Asif Ali Zardari has welcomed the recent Lebanon ceasefire, calling it an important step towards reducing tensions and restoring peace in the region.
For the first time in the country’s history, the government, under the leadership of the Prime Minister, has decided to cancel free units provided to power sector officials. Police officials claim that the body of the deceased would return home within 10-15 days of death, with no visible signs of torture, and the cause of death was natural.
US President Donald Trump has expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister and Field Marshal Asim Munir. Sources have revealed that the Iranian delegation had expressed concerns that Israel might target them.
A Pakistani ship has set sail from Kuwait and is on its way to Hormuz. According to shipping sources in Karachi, the Khairpur ship will pass through the Hormuz Strait.
The news of the Hormuz Strait opening has led to a 12% decrease in the global crude oil prices. The opposition parties in the UK have demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyed Mohammad Hassan Kazemi Qomi has stated that Iran will not accept any temporary ceasefire.
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