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Pakistan beat UAE to clinch United Arab Classic Baseball championship

Pakistan beat UAE to clinch United Arab Classic Baseball championship
Pakistani baseball team players gesture for a group photograph during the United Arab Classic Baseball championship in Dubai on November 10, 2024. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Baseball Federation)
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Updated 11 November 2024

Pakistan beat UAE to clinch United Arab Classic Baseball championship

Pakistan beat UAE to clinch United Arab Classic Baseball championship
  • Tournament featured Palestine, UAE, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, 黑料社区 and Nepal
  • Pakistan remained unbeaten throughout tournament, thrashing Afghanistan 17-3, India 12-0 and Bangladesh 10-0

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan beat hosts United Arab Emirates 12-1 to clinch the United Arab Classic Baseball championship this week, state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported on Monday, with the South Asian team taking home the trophy by remaining undefeated throughout the tournament.聽
Baseball United Arab Classic, organized by Baseball United--a professional baseball organization in the Middle East and South Asia--took place from Nov. 7-10 in the UAE. The tournament featured Pakistan, UAE, India, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, 黑料社区 and Nepal.
Pakistan qualified for the final on Sunday after thrashing Afghanistan 17-3 on Saturday. Before that, the South Asian team had beaten India 12-0 and UAE 10-3. Pakistan had also defeated Bangladesh 10-0 on Nov. 7.
鈥淧akistan have won the United Arab Classic Baseball championship held in the United Arab Emirates,鈥 Radio Pakistan said. 鈥淧akistan beat UAE team in the final by 12-1.鈥
Pakistan鈥檚 official baseball body, Pakistan Federation Baseball, is internationally recognized by the World Baseball Softball Confederation. Pakistan Federation Baseball was founded by Syed Khawar Shah in 1992 and has grown into the preeminent baseball federation within South Asia over the last three decades.
Prior to this, Pakistan baseball won 10 championships in tournaments across Asia over the last 15 years, including the West Asia Cup in Islamabad in January 2023.


Balochistan CM says India uniting militant groups to attack Pakistan

Balochistan CM says India uniting militant groups to attack Pakistan
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Balochistan CM says India uniting militant groups to attack Pakistan

Balochistan CM says India uniting militant groups to attack Pakistan
  • Sarfraz Bugti also accuses Afghanistan of training and sheltering militants
  • Pakistan鈥檚 largest and restive Balochistan province has long faced an insurgency

ISLAMABAD: Sarfraz Bugti, the Chief Minister of Pakistan鈥檚 southwestern Balochistan province, on Thursday accused India鈥檚 top intelligence agency of trying to unite different militant groups to launch attacks in Pakistan. 

Balochistan, Pakistan鈥檚 largest but poorest province, has long faced an insurgency that has intensified in recent months, with Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) militants frequently targeting security forces, officials, infrastructure and non-local residents. Other groups including the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) and Daesh also maintain a presence in the province.

Bugti told a press conference in Islamabad that India鈥檚 Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) was seeking to unite militant groups on a single platform in Balochistan to attack security forces.

鈥淭hey [RAW] have launched an intelligence-based war against us and are trying to unite all those who seek to destabilize Pakistan,鈥 he said in response to a question.

During the briefing, he also shared details of an intelligence-based operation conducted in Balochistan鈥檚 Chaghi district yesterday in which two suspects were killed while another surrendered.

鈥淥ne of the slain terrorists was a lawyer by profession,鈥 he said, adding that the advocate was actively recruiting for the BLA in the Dalbandin area while also facilitating other militants.

Bugti said Pakistan鈥檚 intelligence agencies had been tracking the lawyer for more than three months after his name surfaced in the probe into the May 8 killing of two Pakistan Air Force personnel in Dalbandin.

He also accused Afghanistan of training and sheltering militants behind attacks in the largest province amid a surge in separatist violence.

鈥淭hey [terrorists] have safe havens in Afghanistan and have been provided places for the training camps, and they attack us from there,鈥 Bugti said.

鈥淵ou [Afghan Taliban government] committed not to let your soil be used against any country.鈥 

Bugti added that many of the militants recently killed were Afghan nationals and urged Afghanistan鈥檚 rulers to honor their pledge not to allow their soil to be used for 鈥渢errorism.鈥

Rising militancy in mineral-rich Balochistan, which sits on the border with Afghanistan and Iran, has been met with a sweeping counter-terrorism crackdown.

Four civilians and a policeman were killed in Balochistan last week, while security forces shot dead five militants in separate operations.

In early September, around 15 people were killed in a suicide bombing claimed by Daesh at a political rally in the provincial capital Quetta.

Last month, nine Pakistani soldiers and 50 Pakistani Taliban militants were killed in separate incidents.

Separatists have been fighting a decade-long insurgency against the Pakistan military with the aim of what they say ending discrimination against the Baloch people.

Human rights groups say the crackdown has included rights abuses such as arbitrary detentions and arrests of local people.


Saudi Wafi Energy launches second eco-friendly fuel station in Pakistan

Saudi Wafi Energy launches second eco-friendly fuel station in Pakistan
Updated 25 September 2025

Saudi Wafi Energy launches second eco-friendly fuel station in Pakistan

Saudi Wafi Energy launches second eco-friendly fuel station in Pakistan
  • New station built using 7,700kgs of plastic waste is located in Police Lines Rawalpindi
  • Rawalpindi launch reflects firm鈥檚 mission to promote climate resilience in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Saudi company Wafi Energy Pakistan Limited on Thursday inaugurated the country鈥檚 second retail station built with recycled plastic in Rawalpindi, highlighting its push for green solutions in Pakistan鈥檚 energy and retail sectors.

Wafi Energy, an affiliate of the Asyad Group, became the majority shareholder of Shell Pakistan Limited (SPL) in November last year and now holds approximately 87.78 percent of the total issued share capital of SPL.

The new station located in Police Lines Rawalpindi was built using 7,700kgs of plastic waste, equal to more than 5.8 million pieces of end-of-life plastics infused into construction materials, according to Wafi Energy.

鈥淎t Wafi Energy, sustainability is not just a commitment 鈥 it is a responsibility,鈥 Wafi Energy quoted CEO Zubair Shaikh as saying.

鈥淲ith the launch of Pakistan鈥檚 second retail site made with recycled plastic, we are demonstrating how innovation and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand,鈥 it continued.

鈥淏y reusing over 5.8 million pieces of plastic waste, this site is more than just a fuel station 鈥 it is a symbol of our belief in a cleaner, greener future for Pakistan.鈥

Wafi Energy鈥檚 first station in Pakistan鈥檚 metropolitan Karachi city, built with alumni startup Concept Loop, used 6,500 kg of plastic waste to make pavers and concrete blocks.

The company has also built a 730-foot plastic road outside its Karachi head office using 2.5 tons of waste lubricant bottles, which has proven resilient against heat and rain.

The launch of the Rawalpindi site reflects Wafi Energy鈥檚 mission to develop solutions contributing toward Pakistan鈥檚 climate resilience, according to the company.

Officials from the 黑料社区n embassy and the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority also attended the inauguration ceremony.

SPL is one of the oldest multinationals in Pakistan, with a network of over 600 sites, countrywide storage facilities and a broad portfolio of global lubricant brands.

Shell has supported Pakistan鈥檚 development by providing energy for major projects like Mangla Dam and Kotri Barrage, powering the first flights of Pakistan International Airlines and expanding road infrastructure.


Pakistan reviews National Resilience Plan to prepare for next year鈥檚 monsoon season

Pakistan reviews National Resilience Plan to prepare for next year鈥檚 monsoon season
Updated 25 September 2025

Pakistan reviews National Resilience Plan to prepare for next year鈥檚 monsoon season

Pakistan reviews National Resilience Plan to prepare for next year鈥檚 monsoon season
  • Pakistan has reported 1,006 deaths and over 1,000 injuries in rain-related incidents across the country since June this year聽
  • Climate change minister says current disaster response system 鈥渇ragmented,鈥 requires integration into streamlined framework聽

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 Climate Change Minister Musadik Malik on Thursday discussed the need for a National Resilience Plan 2025-26, aimed at enhancing preparations and mitigating climate-related disasters, ahead of next year鈥檚 monsoon season. 

Heavy monsoon rains and floods in Pakistan have killed around 1,006 people and injured 1,063 nationwide since Jun. 26. The country鈥檚 most populous Punjab province reported massive devastation in late August after heavy rains coupled with water released by dams in India, triggered floods. At least 134 people were killed while over 4.5 million were affected by the deluges, as the provincial Punjab government launched the largest rescue and relief operation in its history to evacuate over 2.6 million people to safer locations. 

Malik called on NDMA Chairman Lt. Gen Inam Haider Malik in Islamabad to discuss strategies to reduce losses inflicted by climate-related disasters on humans, infrastructure, crops and livestock via a National Resilience Plan 2025-26, the climate change ministry said. 

鈥淭he plan aims to enhance preparedness for the upcoming 2026 monsoon season and to mitigate the devastation caused by natural disasters,鈥 the ministry said in a statement.

Malik stressed the importance of creating a 鈥渞obust mechanism鈥 that delivers tangible results for the most vulnerable communities. 

鈥淭he Federal Minister further observed that the current disaster response system is fragmented and requires integration into a single, streamlined framework that is quick, coordinated, and effective,鈥 the climate change ministry said. 

Malik reaffirmed the government鈥檚 commitment to work closely with the NDMA and all stakeholders to ensure a 鈥渃omprehensive and unified disaster management strategy.鈥

The NDMA chairman laid emphasis on the need to identify vulnerable regions across Pakistan and assess their exposure to specific risks including floods, cloudbursts, glacial melt, glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) and landslides. 

Pakistan is among the countries most vulnerable to climate change despite contributing less than one percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. 

Catastrophic floods in 2022 killed nearly 1,700 people, submerged a third of the country at one point, and inflicted over $30 billion in damages, according to government estimates.

The government has stressed the importance of early warning systems and disaster mitigation efforts, as experts warn future monsoon seasons could cause even more destruction across Pakistan.


Pakistan, Bangladesh eye revival of Dhaka-Karachi air and shipping links

Pakistan, Bangladesh eye revival of Dhaka-Karachi air and shipping links
Updated 25 September 2025

Pakistan, Bangladesh eye revival of Dhaka-Karachi air and shipping links

Pakistan, Bangladesh eye revival of Dhaka-Karachi air and shipping links
  • Both countries have sought to strengthen ties since Sheikh Hasina鈥檚 ouster in a student-led uprising in August 2024
  • Sharif also met Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on UNGA sidelines to discuss forward-looking relations

KARACHI: Pakistan and Bangladesh officials agreed on Thursday that direct flight and shipping services between Karachi and Dhaka were needed to boost trade and people-to-people contact, the Sindh government said, in a move reflecting warmer ties between the South Asian countries.

The development took place during a meeting between Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and Bangladesh鈥檚 Home Secretary Naseem-ul-Ghani and High Commissioner Iqbal Hussain Khan to discuss areas of mutual trade and strengthen economic ties.

鈥淭he Bangladeshi Secretary recalled that a direct shipping service had recently been established by a private company but had since stopped and appealed to the Sindh CM to help resume it through federal channels,鈥 said a statement issued by the provincial administration after the meeting.

The meeting came after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif鈥檚 discussions with Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif speaks during a bilateral meeting with Chief Adviser of Bangladesh Prof. Muhammad Yunus on the sidelines of 80th Session of UNGA in New York on September 25, 2025. (Handout/PMO)

Both top leaders focused on building constructive and forward-looking ties rooted in mutual respect and trust between the countries.

Pakistan and Bangladesh used to be one nation, but they split in 1971 as a result of a bloody civil war, which saw the part previously referred to as East Pakistan seceding to form the independent nation of Bangladesh.

Ties between Pakistan and Bangladesh have warmed since the fall of the administration of former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who was widely viewed as close to India and critical of Pakistan, following a student-led uprising in August 2024.

Islamabad has attempted to forge closer ties with Bangladesh in recent months as relations remain frosty between Dhaka and New Delhi over India鈥檚 decision to grant asylum to Hasina after she fled the country.


Pakistan to take on Bangladesh in Dubai today for Asia Cup 2025 final spot

Pakistan to take on Bangladesh in Dubai today for Asia Cup 2025 final spot
Updated 25 September 2025

Pakistan to take on Bangladesh in Dubai today for Asia Cup 2025 final spot

Pakistan to take on Bangladesh in Dubai today for Asia Cup 2025 final spot
  • The Green Shirts will play India in the final if they beat Bangladesh
  • T20 format tournament is underway in the UAE from Sept. 9-28

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will take on Bangladesh today, Thursday, at the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four decider in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said.

The Asia Cup is being played in the Twenty20 format from Sept. 9-28.

Three teams including Pakistan, India and Bangladesh remain in the tournament following the elimination of Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Oman, the UAE and Hong Kong.

Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by five wickets this week in the Abu Dhabi clash and will compete with Bangladesh for the final spot against India.

鈥淭he Pakistan cricket team has arrived in Dubai for its match against Bangladesh,鈥 the PCB said in a social media post a day earlier.

鈥淭he match between Pakistan and Bangladesh will begin tomorrow at 6:30pm local time.鈥

Pakistan hasn鈥檛 won two matches in a row in this tournament so far.

The Green Shirts last played Bangladesh in June and beat them during the latter鈥檚 tour to Pakistan.

India and Pakistan have met twice in this edition of the regional competition, but the neighbors have never played against each other in an Asia Cup final.

If both teams reach the final, India will once again start as strong favorites having won 12 of 15 T20Is between the two countries.

India have also won the last seven internationals against Pakistan since September 2022, including four T20Is and three one-day internationals.

Squads:

Pakistan (probable): Sahibzada Farhan, Fakhar Zaman, Saim Ayub, Salman Agha (captain), Hussain Talat, Mohammad Haris (wicketkeeper), Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed

Bangladesh (probable): Tanzid Hasan, Saif Hassan, Litton Das (captain and wicketkeeper), Towhid Hridoy, Shamim Hossain, Jaker Ali, Rishad Hossain, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Nasum Ahmed, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman