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Pakistan asks intending pilgrims to get vaccinated against meningitis, flu before leaving for Hajj

Pakistan asks intending pilgrims to get vaccinated against meningitis, flu before leaving for Hajj
Pakistani pilgrims arrive at the King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah on May 30, 2024. (SPA/File)
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Updated 29 April 2025

Pakistan asks intending pilgrims to get vaccinated against meningitis, flu before leaving for Hajj

Pakistan asks intending pilgrims to get vaccinated against meningitis, flu before leaving for Hajj
  • Pakistan will launch its Hajj flight operations from April 29
  • Over 113,000 Pakistanis are expected to perform Hajj this year

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 religious affairs ministry on Saturday asked intending pilgrims to get vaccinated against meningitis, flu and polio before leaving for 黑料社区 to perform the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
The annual pilgrimage is expected to take place in June. Nearly 90,000 Pakistanis are expected to travel to 黑料社区 under the government scheme, while 23,620 Pakistanis will perform Hajj through private tour operators this year.
The South Asian country started vaccinating intending Hajj pilgrims against meningitis, flu and polio this week, with arrangement for the vaccination of pilgrims at 11 Hajj camps across the country.
The religious affairs ministry said it was mandatory to get the vaccinations, which are free of charge, warning that all pilgrims have to get jabbed and receive a proof of vaccination before leaving for the Kingdom.
鈥淲ithout this, entry into 黑料社区 will not be possible,鈥 it said in a statement.
鈥淧ilgrims over 65 years of age must carry their old coronavirus vaccine card. In case of absence of the card, only pilgrims over 65 years of age should get the coronavirus vaccine from the nearest Hajj camp.鈥
Pakistan will launch Hajj flight operations from Apr. 29, with the first flight departing from the eastern city of Lahore.
While a precise number of pilgrims for Hajj 2025 is difficult to be determined in advance, projections suggest it will be a record-breaking year, with over 2.5 million pilgrims expected.


Pakistan down Bangladesh to set up Asia Cup final with India

Pakistan down Bangladesh to set up Asia Cup final with India
Updated 25 September 2025

Pakistan down Bangladesh to set up Asia Cup final with India

Pakistan down Bangladesh to set up Asia Cup final with India
  • Pakistan made a modest 135-8 in 20 overs before restricting Bangladesh to 124-9
  • Green Shirts have lost twice to formidable India in this year鈥檚 Asia Cup tournament

DUBAI: Pakistan will face India in the Asia Cup final for the first time after their bowlers made amends for poor batting to upstage Bangladesh in an 11-run victory on Thursday.

Bangladesh fast bowler Taskin Ahmed grabbed 3-28 as Pakistan batters were sloppy on a sticky Dubai stadium pitch in their last Super Four match, managing a modest 135-8 in 20 overs.

But Pakistan staged a fightback through pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi (3-17) and Haris Rauf (3-33) to keep Bangladesh down to 124-9 in 20 overs and book their place in Sunday鈥檚 showpiece against India.
Shamim Hossain top-scored for Bangladesh with a 25-ball 30 and Saif Hassan scored 18.

Pakistan鈥檚 second win in the Super Four stage set them up for a third encounter against archrivals India.

They lost both previous meetings with their neighbors so far in the tournament, with the two matches marred by a no-handshake controversy.

India players refused to shake hands with Pakistan after the first game and the two sides also did not shake hands after the second.

Earlier, Taskin was well supported by spinners Rishad Hossain (2-18) and Mahedi Hasan (2-28) to keep Pakistan in check after they were sent in to bat.

Pakistan lost wickets at regular intervals as Taskin removed opener Sahibzada Farhan off the fourth ball of the match for four while Hasan had Saim Ayub for his fourth duck of the tournament.

Fakhar Zaman scored 13 and captain Salman Agha 19 as Pakistan tottered at 49-5.

It was a seventh-wicket stand of 38 between Mohammad Haris (31) and Mohammad Nawaz (25) that helped Pakistan add 52 in the last five overs.

Haris hit two boundaries and a six while Nawaz鈥檚 15-ball knock had two sixes and a boundary.

Shaheen, dropped twice by Bangladesh fielders, hit two sixes in his rapid 13-ball 19.


Gunmen shoot dead police constable in northwestern Pakistan amid surging militancy聽

Gunmen shoot dead police constable in northwestern Pakistan amid surging militancy聽
Updated 25 September 2025

Gunmen shoot dead police constable in northwestern Pakistan amid surging militancy聽

Gunmen shoot dead police constable in northwestern Pakistan amid surging militancy聽
  • Police constable Abdul Qudoos shot dead in Bannu district by armed men on a motorcycle, say police
  • Pakistan鈥檚 northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has witnessed spike in militant attacks recently聽

PESHAWAR: Unidentified armed men shot dead a constable in Pakistan鈥檚 northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Thursday, police said amid a rise in militant attacks in the province bordering Afghanistan. 

The incident took place in KP province鈥檚 Bannu district on Thursday morning, police official Bashir Khan said, when unidentified gunmen on a motorcycle shot dead constable Abdul Qudoos in Domail town. Khan said a large police contingent was dispatched to the town to gather information and trace the perpetrators of the attack immediately after the incident occurred.

鈥淭he sacrifice rendered by the martyr will not be in vain and those responsible for the killing would face justice,鈥 Khan said, quoting the deputy inspector general (DIG) of police. 

He said Qudoos鈥 body was dispatched to his native village for burial with full honors.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. However, the Pakistani Taliban or the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have claimed responsibility for similar attacks targeting law enforcement personnel in the past. 

The TTP has carried out some of the deadliest attacks against Pakistani police, security forces and civilians since 2007, as it battles the state to impose its strict brand of Islamic law across the country. 

The TTP has increased its attacks on Pakistani security forces, especially after a fragile truce between the state and the militant group broke down in November 2022. Pakistan鈥檚 military has also increased its intelligence-based operations against militants in KP and Balochistan provinces. 

The military鈥檚 media wing announced that security forces killed 13 militants in the northwestern Dera Ismail Khan district on Wednesday. It said the slain militants were actively involved in numerous 鈥渢errorist鈥 activities, which included facilitating a suicide bombing in December 2023 that killed 23.

Surging militant attacks in KP have also strained Pakistan鈥檚 ties with Afghanistan, as Islamabad blames Kabul for not taking action against militant outfits it alleges operate from sanctuaries in Afghan soil. Afghanistan denies the allegations and urges Pakistan to resolve its security challenges internally. 


IMF mission arrives in Pakistan to conduct reviews of $8.4 billion loan programs聽

IMF mission arrives in Pakistan to conduct reviews of $8.4 billion loan programs聽
Updated 25 September 2025

IMF mission arrives in Pakistan to conduct reviews of $8.4 billion loan programs聽

IMF mission arrives in Pakistan to conduct reviews of $8.4 billion loan programs聽
  • IMF mission to hold second review of $7 billion loan, first review of $1.4 billion climate resilience fund
  • Analysts expect IMF will revise down Pakistan鈥檚 tax collection, growth targets due to catastrophic floods

KARACHI: An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission has arrived in Pakistan to hold the second review of its $7 billion External Fund Facility (EFF) and first review of the $1.4 billion Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) loan programs for the country, an official of the global lender confirmed on Thursday. 

The IMF approved a $7 billion bailout package for Pakistan under its EFF program in September last year. In May 2025, it approved a separate $1.4 billion loan to Pakistan under its climate resilience fund. The RSF will support Pakistan鈥檚 efforts in building economic resilience to climate vulnerabilities and natural disasters. 

The mission arrives in Pakistan a day after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met the fund鈥檚 Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva in New York on the sidelines of the ongoing United Nations鈥 General Assembly session. During the meeting on Wednesday, Sharif spoke about Pakistan鈥檚 progress in fulfilling the IMF program targets but also demanded that the impact of recent floods on Pakistan鈥檚 economy 鈥渕ust be factored into the IMF鈥檚 review.鈥

鈥淸The IMF mission will] hold discussions on the second review under the Extended Fund Facility and the first review of the Resilience and Sustainability Facility,鈥 Mahir Binici, the IMF鈥檚 resident representative to Pakistan, told Arab News. 

Islamabad has so far received more than $2 billion under the EFF and is expecting a third tranche of $1 billion after the second review concludes successfully.

鈥橝 LITTLE BREATHER鈥

IMF bailout programs have been crucial for cash-strapped Pakistan to keep its fragile economy afloat. Islamabad has had to take painful decisions to secure bailouts from the IMF in the past, such as removing subsidies from food and fuel items.

The IMF鈥檚 review takes place as Pakistan reels from a deadly monsoon season, which has killed over 1,000 people since Jun. 26. Unusually heavy rains and excess water released by dams in India since late August caused the country鈥檚 breadbasket Punjab province to be hit by floods. At least 134 people were killed while more than 4.5 million people were affected as thousands of acres of farmland were inundated with floodwaters. 

Pakistani financial analysts expect the IMF will grant some concessions to Pakistan by revising down its tax collection, fiscal balance and economic growth targets.
 
鈥淲e are expecting Pakistan to get a little breather due to the floods,鈥 economist Sana Tawfik said.

The analyst said Pakistan would comfortably meet the international lender鈥檚 targets. 
 
Shankar Talreja, head of research at brokerage firm Topline Securities Ltd., said the current review will focus on continuing the IMF鈥檚 reforms under revised parameters due to the floods. He said the government is expected to keep pushing for privatization of state-owned enterprises and clearing its old backlog of circular debt.
 
鈥淭he concessions are likely in form of some downward revisions in FBR (Federal Board of Revenue) tax revenue, upward revision in fiscal balance over relief spending and there might a downward adjustment in GDP growth target as well,鈥 Talreja said. 

Pakistan鈥檚 government has set its GDP growth target for this fiscal year at 4.2 percent.
 
JS Global Capital analyst Muhammad Waqas Ghani said he was 鈥渃autiously positive鈥 about Pakistan鈥檚 prospects of completing the second review successfully. 
 
鈥淭he IMF may still insist on additional reforms or stricter compliance on benchmarks, especially if they perceive backsliding,鈥 Ghani said. 鈥淭hat could raise the political cost or put some stress on already fragile sectors.鈥
 
Ghani agreed with Talreja that the IMF may reduce Pakistan鈥檚 growth target.

鈥淚MF will obviously examine how flexible the FY26 budget is to absorb emergency spending without derailing fiscal targets,鈥 he noted, adding that damages due to floods were likely to reduce the lender鈥檚 growth estimates.
 
Tawfik, meanwhile, showed optimism that the lender might consider increasing its climate resilience fund for Pakistan. 

鈥淚f they (IMF) can increase the amount ($1.4 billion) of the RSF facility, then maybe that will also be considered,鈥 she said, adding that the decision would depend on the assessment Pakistan makes of the damages inflicted by the floods. 


Father of Pakistani TikTok influencer calls for justice as murder suspect appears in court

Father of Pakistani TikTok influencer calls for justice as murder suspect appears in court
Updated 25 September 2025

Father of Pakistani TikTok influencer calls for justice as murder suspect appears in court

Father of Pakistani TikTok influencer calls for justice as murder suspect appears in court
  • Sana Yousaf, 17, was fatally shot after alleged killer broke into her Islamabad home in June聽
  • Umar Hayat, 22-year-old suspect, has repeatedly denied being involved in Yousaf's murder聽

ISLAMABAD: The father of a teenage social media influencer who was killed at her family home in Pakistan in June said on Thursday he hopes for a speedy trial of the suspect.

Syed Yousaf Hassan spoke after attending the latest hearing in the case of his daughter, 17-year-old Sana Yousaf, who was fatally shot when her alleged killer broke into the property in Islamabad after she rejected his friendship request.

According to a police report, 22-year-old Umar Hayat fired two shots at the teenager, stole her phone, and then fled. He has denied the charges during the high-profile trial, which began last week.

鈥淚 am not fighting this case only to seek justice for my daughter,鈥 Hassan told reporters outside the court. 鈥淚 want all children who use social media to be protected from the pain my daughter suffered at the hands of a man who killed her. I will pursue this case until my last breath.鈥

He praised the investigation into his daughter's death and said he hoped the judge would reach a verdict soon.

The June 2 killing drew nationwide condemnation, with many people online demanding harsh punishment for the suspect, who was arrested days after he fled to Faisalabad in Punjab.

Hayat has repeatedly said that he was not behind the murder.

Looking composed, Hayat has been present in the courtroom for trial. Sardar Qadeer, a lawyer for the family of Yousaf, told The Associated Press that the court recorded testimony from a police officer who recovered the pistol used in the attack.

Hayat's face was covered when he was escorted from the courtroom and taken back to jail. The next hearing is scheduled for Saturday.

Yousaf, originally from the scenic northern region of Chitral, was known for promoting traditional Chitrali music and dress on TikTok, where she also advocated for girls鈥 education. Hours before her killing, she had posted a photo from a birthday celebration with friends.

She had a wide following in Pakistan, with half a million fans on Instagram. After her death, hundreds of thousands of people began following her on TikTok, which is one of Pakistan鈥檚 most popular apps, with tens of millions of users.

Pakistan has suspended the platform several times, citing concerns that the app promotes immoral or unlawful content.


Balochistan chief minister accuses India of uniting elements seeking to destabilize Pakistan

Balochistan chief minister accuses India of uniting elements seeking to destabilize Pakistan
Updated 25 September 2025

Balochistan chief minister accuses India of uniting elements seeking to destabilize Pakistan

Balochistan chief minister accuses India of uniting elements seeking to destabilize Pakistan
  • Sarfraz Bugti alleges militants launch attacks against Pakistan from 鈥渟afe havens鈥 in Afghanistan
  • India has always denied Pakistan鈥檚 allegations it funds, trains separatist militants in Balochistan聽

ISLAMABAD: The chief minister of the southwestern Balochistan province on Thursday accused India鈥檚 top intelligence agency of attempting to unite militants who seek to destabilize Pakistan, as Islamabad struggles to contain surging militancy in its western regions. 

Balochistan, Pakistan鈥檚 largest province by land yet its poorest by almost all social and economic indicators, has been hit hard by an insurgency for decades now. Ethnic Baloch separatist militants accuse Islamabad of denying locals a share in the province鈥檚 mineral resources, an allegation the federal government and military deny. 

These militant groups, the most prominent among them being the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), have frequently launched attacks targeting law enforcers, civilians and commuters from the eastern Punjab province. 

鈥淭hey [India鈥檚 intelligence agency RAW] have launched an intelligence-based war against us and are trying to unite all those who seek to destabilize Pakistan,鈥 Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti told reporters at a media briefing in Islamabad. 

India, Pakistan鈥檚 arch-rival and nuclear-armed neighbor, has repeatedly denied Islamabad鈥檚 accusations that it arms and funds militant groups in the southwestern province. New Delhi accuses Islamabad of supporting militants in the disputed Kashmir territory it administers, a charge Pakistan has always denied. 

Apart from accusing India of stoking militancy in Pakistan, Islamabad also blames Afghanistan鈥檚 government for not taking action against militants that it alleges operate from sanctuaries in Afghanistan. The Taliban-led government in Afghanistan rejects these allegations and urges Pakistan to resolve their security challenges internally. 

Bugti reminded Afghanistan鈥檚 government that it had assured Islamabad it would not allow militants to use Afghan soil to launch attacks against Pakistan. 

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

The chief minister pointed out that several militants recently killed by security forces in Pakistan were Afghan nationals. 

Pakistani security forces have intensified operations in its northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan province after an uptick in violence in these regions. According to an Islamabad-based think tank, Pakistan witnessed a sharp escalation in militant violence in August, with attacks reaching their highest monthly level in more than a decade. 

The Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS), which tracks militancy, recorded 143 militant attacks in August in a report it published earlier this month. It said Balochistan saw 28 attacks in August that killed 52 people, including 23 security personnel and 21 civilians. 

Last week, unidentified kidnappers killed senior government officer Assistant Commissioner (AC) Muhammad Afzal and his son in Balochistan. On Sept. 15, five soldiers were killed in an IED blast that took place when security forces were moving for a sanitization operation in Balochistan鈥檚 Kech district.