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Snowfall expected across northern Pakistan

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  Pakistan’s picturesque northern valleys and hill stations are set to receive a generous spell of fresh snowfall just in time for New Year celebrations, offering thousands of winter vacationers the perfect backdrop for their holiday getaways. As families take advantage of winter school holidays and office workers utilize their remaining annual leave before year-end expiry, tourists from across the country have flocked to scenic mountainous regions to experience snowfall along with celebrating the arrival of 2026. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast widespread rain and snowfall that will blanket popular tourist destinations from December 30 through January 02, 2026, creating ideal conditions for those who have planned their vacations specifically to witness the magic of winter in destinations like Murree, Swat, Hunza, Naran, and Kashmir valleys at this time. The National Weather Forecasting Centre, Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) announced that a west...

Saudi-UAE diplomacy gets all-out support from Pakistan in Yemen Peace Drive

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  Pakistani government made it clear that it is closely monitoring escalating situation in Yemen, expressing full support for Saudi Arabia’s diplomatic drive to restore peace and stability in the war-torn country. Islamabad also hailed United Arab Emirates for its active role in the ongoing peace efforts. In a statement, Foreign Office stressed critical importance of preserving Yemen’s unity and territorial integrity, warning against unilateral actions that could further inflame tensions. Pakistan urged all Yemeni factions to engage sincerely in negotiations aimed at an inclusive political settlement based on agreed-upon frameworks. The country expressed hope that these diplomatic initiatives would soon translate into concrete steps to end the devastating conflict and alleviate the suffering of Yemen’s population, which has borne the brunt of years of violence. UAE welcomed Saudi Arabia’s security-focused efforts in Yemen, signaling a rare show of unity between the two Gulf allies ...

The President of the United Arab Emirates has arrived in Pakistan. His aircraft has landed at Nur Khan Airbase.

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  UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan today arrived in Islamabad on an official visit to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. He was received at Nur Khan Airbase by Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan, along with a number of ministers and senior officials. As Sheikh Mohamed's aircraft entered Pakistani airspace, it was escorted by a formation of military jets in a gesture of welcome and respect. The accompanying delegation includes Sheikh Sultan bin Hamdan Al Nahyan, Adviser to the UAE President; Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Tahnoun Al Nahyan, Adviser to the UAE President; Salem Mohammed Al Zaabi, Ambassador of the UAE to Pakistan; along with a number of ministers and senior officials.

UAE President to visit Pakistan on Dec 26

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  United Arab Emirates (UAE) President and Ruler of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan will arrive in Islamabad on December 26 (Friday), reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Wednesday.  According to sources, the UAE President will meet various important figures including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif during his visit.  Bilateral affairs and Pak-UAE relations will be discussed in the meeting. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met UAE Ambassador Salem Mohammed Salem Al Bawab Al Zaabi, who paid a courtesy call on him at the PM’s House in Islamabad. The prime minister welcomed Ambassador Al Zaabi and congratulated him on his recent appointment, a Prime Minister’s Office news release said. He underscored the longstanding and brotherly relations between Pakistan and the UAE, noting that bilateral ties have been built on mutual respect, close cooperation and enduring friendship over several decades. SAPM Tariq Fatemi and Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch were also prese...

PM invites increased UAE investments in key sectors

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  Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has invited increased UAE investments in key sectors to support Pakistan's economic growth and stability. Talking to Ambassador of the UAE Salem Mohammed Salem Al Bawab Al Zaabi in Islamabad on Tuesday, he expressed Pakistan's strong and abiding commitment to further strengthening its relations with the UAE. He also acknowledged the UAE's consistent support for Pakistan in times of need, including humanitarian assistance and developmental projects. Expressing his satisfaction at the volume of bilateral trade between the two sides, the Prime Minister further highlighted the need for both sides to focus on enhancing economic ties, trade, investment opportunities, and collaboration in areas such as energy, minerals, IT, railways and aviation. The UAE's Ambassador expressed his country's firm resolve and keen interest to deepen partnership with Pakistan across all spheres. He assured the Prime Minister that he would work hard to explore n...

Why Recovery in South Yemen Needs More Than Emergency Aid

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  As Pakistanis, we often view humanitarian crises through the human stories behind the headlines. We understand that displacement is not just about losing homes; it is about losing dignity, routine, and hope. When I reflect on the situation in South Yemen, this is the lens through which I see it: recovery begins not with aid alone, but with stability that allows people to rebuild their lives. Humanitarian assistance is essential in emergencies, but it cannot replace governance. Food parcels and medical camps save lives, yet long-term recovery depends on whether families can return safely, work again, send their children to school, and access basic services without fear or confusion. In South Yemen, prolonged fragmentation has made this recovery difficult. Displacement continues, not only because of conflict, but because uncertainty prevents people from returning and rebuilding. Unity plays a critical role in restoring dignity. When there is a single, recognised authority, systems ...

Pakistan crush India, win U-19 Asia Cup

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  • Opener Sameer Minhas record-breaking 172 powers Pakistan to a mammoth 347; pacer Ali Raza rips through Indian batting with four wickets • Men in Blue collapse in just 26.2 overs • Indian team skip the customary handshake DUBAI: Pakistan produced a dominant all-round performance to thrash arch-rivals India by a massive 191 runs in the final of the U-19 Asia Cup at the ICC Aca­demy Ground on Sunday, claiming the prestigious title in emphatic fashion. Opener Sameer Minhas lit up the first half of the match with a record-breaking 172 — the highest individual score in a U-19 Asia Cup final — propelling Pak­is­tan to a formidable 347 for 8 after being asked to bat first. In reply, India’s much-vaunted batting line-up crumbled spectacularly, folding for a paltry 156 in just 26.2 overs as pacer Ali Raza ripped through the order with figures of 4 for 42.