Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan’s foreign minister, Hina Rabbani Khar, held a phone conversation with her Saudi Arabian counterpart, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, to discuss the current regional situation. During the conversation, the two foreign ministers expressed their desire to strengthen bilateral relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
The phone call was a positive development in Pakistan-Saudi Arabia relations, which have been on an upward trajectory in recent times. The two countries have been cooperating closely on various regional and international issues, including security and economic cooperation.
In other news, the Islamabad administration has released the annual report on the implementation of price control, anti-corruption, and anti-dengue operations. The report reveals that the administration has taken significant steps to control prices and prevent corruption in the city.
The Islamabad police have also formed eight special squads to curb hooliganism, one-wheeling, and rickshaw driving in the city. The squads will be responsible for enforcing the law and maintaining order in the city.
In a separate development, a migrant from Afghanistan, Shah Nawaz, was arrested from a camp in Daudzai, Peshawar, after he was found to be involved in embezzlement. The notification issued by the revenue department has directed all revenue officials to strictly implement the notification.
The Ministry of Wildlife has announced that a community-based trophy hunting program has been launched to hunt markhor, a wild goat species. The program aims to promote conservation and sustainable hunting practices.
In a significant development, the Islamabad High Court has referred all cases to the full bench for further action. The court has also ordered the police to investigate the cases and present their findings to the court.
In Sindh, the provincial ministers, Sharjeel Inam Memon and Nasir Shah, inaugurated the double-decker bus service in Karachi. The ministers expressed their confidence in the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government and praised its efforts to improve the transportation system in the city.
However, the Karachi Bar Association has announced a strike and boycott of court proceedings in protest against the police’s decision to file a case against some lawyers. The association has demanded that the police withdraw the case and apologize to the lawyers.
In a separate development, the Mardan administration has imposed section 144 in the city, restricting the movement of bachelor tourists to select areas only. The administration has also announced that only families will be allowed to enter the Mardan Bazaar Road for the next two days.
In Karachi, the first winter rain of the season has hit the city, with rain showers reported in various areas, including the city’s main streets. The weather forecast suggests that the city may experience a cold spell due to the rain.
In a significant development, Pakistan’s foreign minister, Hina Rabbani Khar, has announced that 13 facilitation centers will be established in Mardan to provide services to the public. The centers will provide a range of services, including healthcare, education, and social welfare.
In international news, a British newspaper has reported that India’s Hindu nationalist policy and its dual foreign policy strategy have affected its relations with the United States. The report suggests that India’s policies have created tension in its relations with the US.
In a separate development, the Ministry of Wildlife has announced that a community-based trophy hunting program has been launched to hunt markhor, a wild goat species. The program aims to promote conservation and sustainable hunting practices.
In a shocking revelation, the Islamabad police have arrested a man who had been involved in a relationship with a woman despite being married. The police have also recovered a video message from the woman, who has accused the man of cheating on her.

