Karachi, Pakistan – In a heart-wrenching display of desperation, the families of two children who went missing from Karachi’s Garden a year ago staged a protest on Nishat Road, bringing traffic to a standstill. According to the police, the traffic has been diverted from the Show Market to Jubilee and from Incolaya Hospital to Kiani Shahid Road.
The police stated that the two children, who went missing in January 2025, were neighbors. The residents of the area demanded that the case of the missing children be reopened and the children be recovered. In case of a gas leak, the family should be immediately relocated to a safe location.
Rescue officials have been provided with new facilities by the Mohsin Nakvi National Police Foundation to support police officers. The issues of promotions of officers will be resolved, and the officers will be provided with modern facilities.
Karachi is expected to experience dry and chilly weather tonight, with a possibility of fog. According to the police, dacoits were fleeing with a citizen’s new motorcycle.
Visibilities were low in areas such as Surjani, Scheme 25, Gulshan-e-Maimar, and Bahria Town due to fog, affecting traffic. Former Finance Minister Miftah Ismail said that global oil prices are at a four-year low, but the economy is not growing.
Federal Minister Senator Musadik Malik said that the government of Pakistan is getting dollars at a 12% interest rate, which is higher than the previous rate of 0%. Formerly, 50 people were given $4 billion at a zero-interest rate.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif received a phone call from Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. The current government’s efforts have resulted in a reduction of Rs 123 billion in cross-subsidies for industries. The Prime Minister and the Cabinet were briefed on the design of the new currency notes issued by the State Bank.
A massive grain heist occurred at the Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Services Corporation (PASSCO) in Faisalabad, with 2 million kilograms of wheat going missing.
The government has decided to revive health card services for Azad Kashmir residents under new formulas. Security forces are determined to eliminate terrorism and have vowed to do so.
The deadline for tagging vehicles with M-Tag in Islamabad is expected to expire tomorrow. The provincial assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa passed a bill to amend local bodies’ laws. Pakistan believes that the allegations of terrorism against it are a made-up story for political purposes, according to the spokesperson of the Foreign Office.
Pakistan hopes that Iran will maintain peace and stability, according to the spokesperson of the Foreign Office. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has threatened to withhold payments to players who participate in the World Cup, which Bangladesh has boycotted.
Renowned Pakistani news anchor Fareeha Idrees has bid farewell to Radio Pakistan, following her departure from PTV. An American official said that an increase in Venezuela’s oil exports is expected in the coming days.
British authorities warn that Iran’s situation could deteriorate rapidly, putting diplomatic staff and citizens at risk. They advise against traveling to Iran.

