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- Airfares in Pakistan increase 100% as jet fuel prices skyrocket
- Annual matriculation exams to begin tomorrow, 14 centres declared sensitive in Lahore
- Medical form mandatory on Pak Hajj App, says Ministry of Religious Affairs
- India is frustrated over Pakistan’s key role in Middle East situation: Atta Tarar
- Donald Trump rejects Netanyahu’s proposal to orchestrate uprising in Iran
- PSX slides as KSE-100 index drops sharply during trading
- Bangladesh: Bus falls into Padma River, at least 18 dead
- Iran’s supermarket offers customers credit, asks to pay after war
Author: News Desk
News Desk LONDON: Crude oil prices have surged sharply in international markets as escalating conflict in the Middle East raises concerns over supply disruptions. Brent crude climbed to around $87 per barrel, up from $73 on February 27, while US crude rose over 4% to $84.28 per barrel. British crude also jumped 2.24% to $87.32 per barrel. More Details: https://metro-morning.com/imf-urges-pakistan-to-hike-petrol-and-diesel-prices/ Analysts say the increase is linked to uncertainty in key energy-producing regions and disruptions near the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global oil and LNG shipments. The Kremlin noted that the Iran war has boosted demand for Russian…
MM Report ISLAMABAD: The United Kingdom has warned its citizens of heightened security risks in Pakistan, advising against travel to several regions due to rising tensions linked to Iran and Afghanistan, possible protests, and disruptions to air travel across the Middle East. The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) highlighted that the regional situation has increased risks for travelers. Areas along the Pakistan–Afghanistan border, most of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan are particularly affected, with guidance to avoid all travel or limit movement to essential purposes. Travel is also restricted near the Pakistan–India border, the Line of Control in Azad…
News Desk DUBAI: Dubai Airports said 1,140 flights were operated over the past 84 hours despite recent air travel disruptions, providing thousands of passengers with opportunities to continue their journeys as authorities gradually restore normal schedules. In an update issued at 13:21 UAE time, officials said the flights helped affected travellers reach multiple international destinations. More than 105,000 outbound seats were made available during the period, enabling a large number of passengers to depart for their home countries. According to the statement, passengers travelling to India, the United Kingdom, Germany, France and several other European and Asian destinations were facilitated…
News Desk RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s air defense systems intercepted multiple ballistic missiles, drones, and a cruise missile targeting key locations across the Kingdom early Friday, the Ministry of Defense confirmed. The attacks, aimed at sites including Prince Sultan Air Base and the Ras Tanura oil refinery, were all successfully neutralized. The strikes come amid escalating tensions following the Iran–Israel conflict, which has spread across the Gulf. Previous attacks targeted Riyadh and Al-Kharj, while maritime traffic near the Strait of Hormuz has been severely disrupted, threatening global oil shipments. Saudi authorities reaffirmed their “full right” to defend the Kingdom and vowed…
News Desk TEHRAN: Following the reported assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a joint U.S.-Israel attack, former President Hassan Rouhani’s name has resurfaced as a potential candidate for Iran’s top post. While Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei, is backed by Revolutionary Guard factions, the Assembly of Experts reportedly prefers to avoid hereditary succession. Rouhani, a moderate leader who served as president from 2013 to 2021, is seen as a consensus-builder with experience in nuclear diplomacy and internal governance. Interim leadership is currently held by President Masoud Pezeshkian, Chief Justice Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Eje’i, and Assembly member Ali Reza…
News Desk JORHAT: Two Indian Air Force pilots were killed after a Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jet crashed in Assam’s Karbi Anglong district during a training mission on Thursday night. The aircraft, which had taken off from Jorhat airbase, lost communication shortly afterward and crashed in a remote hilly area approximately 60 kilometers away. Squadron Leader Anuj and Flight Lieutenant Purvesh Duragkar sustained fatal injuries, the IAF confirmed in a post on X (formerly Twitter). Local residents reported hearing a loud explosion and seeing a large ball of fire, prompting villagers to assist search teams using torches and lights. India’s Defence…
News Desk DHAKA: Bangladesh have named their 15-member squad for the upcoming three-match ODI series against Pakistan, set to be played at the Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka from March 11 to March 15. Afif Hossain makes a notable return to the squad after last featuring in an ODI in December 2024, adding experience to the middle order. Mahidul Islam Bhuiyan retains his place following his performance in the previous series against the West Indies. Despite recent struggles, Litton Das has also been included, with selectors expressing confidence in his ability to strengthen the middle order. Several players,…
News Desk BASRA: Iraqi police in Basra have launched a search operation for an American pilot after reports emerged that a US aircraft came down in the southern Iraqi province. The incident, first reported by Al Jazeera Arabic, remains unconfirmed by US military authorities. Officials say the cause of the incident is still unclear, with conflicting claims circulating about whether the aircraft crashed accidentally or was shot down. According to Al Jazeera Arabic, the Basra Police Command dispatched search teams on Thursday to locate an American pilot after an aircraft reportedly crashed within the province. Police authorities said the aircraft…
News Desk TEHRAN: The death toll in Iran has crossed 1,200 as the conflict involving the United States and Israel continues to spread across the Middle East, drawing several countries into the escalating war. More than 1,300 people have been killed across different countries since strikes on Iran began on February 28, according to figures released by governments and officials as of March 5, marking the sixth day of the conflict. The war expanded after joint strikes by US and Israeli forces targeted locations inside Iran, triggering retaliatory missile and drone attacks by Tehran and widening the confrontation across the…
News Desk TEHRAN: Mojtaba Khamenei, the 56-year-old son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has emerged as a leading contender to become Iran’s next supreme leader following his father’s death in an airstrike on Saturday, according to Iranian sources. The Assembly of Experts, the clerical body responsible for selecting the supreme leader, is reportedly close to reaching a decision. The supreme leader holds ultimate authority over key state matters, including foreign policy and Iran’s nuclear programme. Read Details: https://metro-morning.com/iranian-media-silent-as-israeli-reports-claim-mojtaba-khamenei-elected-supreme-leader/ A mid-ranking cleric with longstanding ties to Iran’s powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), Mojtaba is widely seen within Iran’s establishment…
