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By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: The Ambassador of Romania in Islamabad, Dan Stoenescu, received Muhammad Awn Chaudhry, Minister of State for the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis & Human Resource Development, for a constructive meeting on strengthening cooperation between Romania and Pakistan in labor mobility. The discussion focused on promoting skilled and orderly temporary labor migration, rooted in transparency, mutual benefit, and respect for national laws. The Ambassador said Romania welcomed qualified Pakistani professionals who met concrete labor market needs and contributed responsibly and legally to the economy. Ambassador Stoenescu said, “I also stressed that visa issuance is a regulated process, conducted…
By Imitaz Hussain SUKKUR: Teachers waiting for jobs under the IBA 40+ scheme continued their peaceful protest at Dargah Sachal Sarmast on the 254th day of their demonstration, coinciding with the Urs of Hazrat Sachal Sarmast. Protesters, including Ayaz Magsi and Abdul Ghaffar, said they have also established a central camp at the Karachi Press Club, urging the Sindh government to act immediately to resolve their grievances. They demanded that leaders of the Sindh Joint Action Committee be included in the committee formed by the Sindh Assembly to address the issue. The group called for the announcement of recruitments and…
As conflict in the Middle East deepens and stretches into uncertain territory, global markets are responding in the only language they truly know: price and retreat. Oil is climbing. Gas is firming. Equities are sliding. From trading floors in Asia to exchanges in Europe, the mood has shifted from cautious optimism to defensive calculation. Crude pushing beyond $80 a barrel is not, in isolation, a crisis. However, in the present climate it is a signal, and markets are reading it as a warning of what could follow. At the center of these anxieties lies the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow…
By Dr. Zawwar Hussain In global politics, there are certain locations where geography transcends the mere presence of land and water and becomes a convergence of power, economics, and history. The Strait of Hormuz is one such place. Often described as the lifeline of the world’s energy supply, this narrow waterway stretches only a few dozen kilometers across, yet its influence extends across continents. If Iran were to take the drastic step of blocking this passage, the repercussions would not be confined to the Gulf region alone. The global economic order, military alliances, and the strategic calculations of emerging powers…
By Wasim Jamal Across Pakistan, social security institutions serve as a vital pillar of protection for the working class. Since the country’s inception, they have carried forward their mandate despite persistent financial and administrative constraints. In their early years, services were confined to a handful of major cities and largely limited to workers in the textile sector. Over time, however, these institutions have evolved into expansive, structured organizations, extending their reach across provinces and industries. Following the dissolution of the One Unit system, the Sindh Employees Social Security Institution formally began its independent operations in 1971. Today, SESSI manages an…
By Alia Zarar Khan The scenes outside the U.S. Consulate in recent days have been both troubling and dispiriting. At a moment when the world is already weighed down by violence and deepening geopolitical strain, the targeting of a diplomatic mission on Pakistani soil reflects neither moral courage nor political maturity. It is, instead, an act of recklessness that risks compounding crisis with self-inflicted harm. Public anger, wherever it arises, does not exist in a vacuum. Many citizens feel anguish at unfolding global events and a sense of helplessness in the face of distant atrocities. That emotion is real. It…
By Abdul Qadir DADU: Dadu Police carried out a targeted operation under the supervision of SSP Captain (R) Ameer Saud Magsi to apprehend suspects linked to the killing of three police personnel in Mehar. The operation took place in the Lalu Raunk area and surrounding regions of District Qambar Shahdadkot. A large contingent of police commandos participated. During the search, 25 individuals were taken into custody and weapons were recovered. SSP Dadu stated that further verification and investigation are ongoing. #DaduPolice #TargetedOperation #MeharIncident #SuspectsDetained #LawAndOrder #SindhPolice #PublicSafety
By Abdul Qadir DADU: Retired employees staged a protest outside the Dadu Press Club near the National Bank branch, demanding immediate release of their pending salaries. Led by Naseer Ahmed Channa, the protesters raised slogans against what they described as corrupt practices by employees of the Treasury Office Dadu. They said five days have passed and repeated visits to the bank have failed to resolve the issue. The demonstrators demanded urgent payment of their salaries and warned that they would escalate the protest in front of the National Bank if their demands were not met. #DaduProtest #UnpaidSalaries #RetiredEmployees #TreasuryOffice #PublicProtest…
By Mujeeb Rahman MEHAR: Two laborers were injured when a portion of the roof collapsed during renovation work in the newly constructed surgical ward at Taluka Hospital Mehar. The incident caused panic among hospital staff and workers present at the site. The injured were identified as Saddam Hussain Khaskheli and Muhammad Yousuf. They were shifted to the hospital’s emergency ward and are reported to be in serious condition. The workers said the collapse occurred while they were carrying out renovation in the MS office, eye department, and surgical ward. Dr. Abdul Waheed Daryani, medical superintendent of Taluka Hospital Mehar, said…
