Pakistan is facing a multitude of challenges as the country grapples with political turmoil, natural disasters, and economic struggles. The latest news from Pakistan highlights the nation’s struggles as various incidents and announcements have emerged.
The family of Chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Roshan Mahmood Langrial has confirmed the passing of his brother, Abdul Rauf Langrial. According to the family, a funeral prayer (Namaz-e-Janaza) will be held for Abdul Rauf Langrial on Thursday, after the Zohar prayer, in Lahore, followed by his burial.
Meanwhile, the National Registration Examination (NRE) has announced the schedule for the Clinical Skills Examination (CSE) for the 2026 batch. The examination will be held from January 31 to February 1, 2026.
In Karachi, a copy of the FIR filed against the Gul Plaza incident has been obtained by Geo News. The FIR was registered on January 23. The Gul Plaza incident has been a major topic of discussion in Pakistan, with many people demanding justice for the victims.
The opposition alliance, Tehreek-e-Hifazat-e-Islam, has decided to hold a protest on February 8 to mark the “Black Day.” The protest is a response to the government’s decision to ban the indoor activities, which has left many people disappointed.
In a separate incident, the Punjab Wildlife Department has arrested eight people and seized 57 illegally kept tigers in a single day. The department has taken action against the individuals involved in keeping the tigers without proper licenses.
In a move that has sparked controversy, the Sindh Assembly opposition leader, Ali Khursheed, has announced that the provincial assembly will not function until a judicial commission is formed to investigate the Gul Plaza incident.
The ongoing traffic congestion in Karachi has caused significant disruptions to the city’s traffic, particularly on the II Chundrigar Road and the Presidential area. The Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, Musa Khan, has announced that a decision on Pakistan’s participation in the T20 World Cup will be made by Friday or Saturday.
In a significant development, the UAE has announced that it will not allow its territory to be used for any attacks on Iran. The announcement comes as tensions between the two countries have escalated in recent days.
The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Suhail Aftab, has written a formal letter to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, expressing his concerns over the federal government’s failure to pay the necessary funds to the province. The move is seen as a significant escalation of the power struggle between the two governments.
In a related development, the opposition leader, Mahmood Khan Achakzai, has stated that the opposition will not withdraw its call for a protest on February 8. The protest is aimed at highlighting the government’s failures and demanding justice for the victims of the Gul Plaza incident.
The PPP’s Vice President, Senator Sherry Rehman, has announced that Pakistan can increase its renewable energy production despite the current economic challenges. The announcement comes as the country struggles to meet its energy demands.
The Sindh Assembly opposition leader, Ali Khursheed, has announced that the provincial assembly will not function until a judicial commission is formed to investigate the Gul Plaza incident. The decision has sparked controversy, with many people demanding justice for the victims.
The ongoing traffic congestion in Karachi has caused significant disruptions to the city’s traffic, particularly on the II Chundrigar Road and the Presidential area. The Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, Musa Khan, has announced that a decision on Pakistan’s participation in the T20 World Cup will be made by Friday or Saturday.
In a significant development, the UAE has announced that it will not allow its territory to be used for any attacks on Iran. The announcement comes as tensions between the two countries have escalated in recent days.
The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Suhail Aftab, has written a formal letter to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, expressing his concerns over the federal government’s failure to pay the necessary funds to the province. The move is seen as a significant escalation of the power struggle between the two governments.
In a related development, the opposition leader, Mahmood Khan Achakzai, has stated that the opposition will not withdraw its call for a protest on February

