Trump Shares Upcoming Visit from Pakistani Trade Delegation

Washington D.C. – Former President Donald Trump shared that a top-level team from Pakistan will arrive in the United States next week for trade talks. The meetings will focus on finding new ways to grow business between the two nations. Renewed Focus on U.S.-Pakistan Trade During a recent appearance, Trump confirmed the upcoming visit, highlighting a push to boost economic links with Pakistan. “Pakistani representatives are coming to the U.S. next week to talk trade. We are looking forward to fair and mutually beneficial discussions,” he said. While Trump didn’t…

Crypto Policy Uncertainty as SBP and Finance Ministry Stand by Ban

Pakistan’s approach to cryptocurrency is still unclear as both the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and the Ministry of Finance confirm that the ban on digital assets is still in place. This announcement comes as public interest in crypto grows and rumors swirl about possible government changes. Mixed Messages Cause Public Frustration Recent comments from officials and reports in the media suggested Pakistan might be open to reviewing its crypto ban. Despite this, the SBP and Finance Ministry made it clear no approval or legal framework has been given for…

Pakistan Joins China’s Global Mediation Initiative

Beijing, May 30, 2025 — Pakistan has joined China’s Global Security Initiative for Mediation, marking a step toward closer diplomatic ties with Beijing. This agreement supports peaceful solutions to conflicts and encourages dialogue through international cooperation. Supporting Peaceful Conflict Resolution China first introduced the Global Security Initiative for Mediation to create a new path for resolving global disputes. The goal is to encourage conversation instead of confrontation. By signing on, Pakistan shows its strong interest in promoting peace and supporting China’s increased role in international discussions. This framework puts the…

PNS Khaibar (F-282) Starts Sea Trials in Türkiye, Boosting Pakistan Navy’s Upgrades

Start of Sea Trials PNS Khaibar (F-282), a new warship for the Pakistan Navy, has started sea trials near Türkiye. This step moves Pakistan closer to its goal of building a modern and capable navy. The ship is part of the MILGEM project, which brings together Pakistan and Türkiye to build modern warships for Pakistan’s fleet. A Strong Partnership The PNS Khaibar is the third of four corvettes built by Türkiye’s ASFAT in partnership with the Pakistan Navy. Each ship is designed for several missions, including anti-submarine warfare and air…

Trump-Era Tariffs Stay While Appeals Court Reviews Challenge

May 30, 2025 — Washington, D.C. A federal appeals court has decided that tariffs introduced by former President Donald Trump will stay in effect while a legal battle continues. This order keeps the trade restrictions in place until the court reviews the challenge, giving a boost to those who still support Trump’s trade policies. Meanwhile, critics say that businesses and shoppers in the U.S. bear the brunt of higher costs because of these tariffs. Court Issues Temporary Hold The U.S. Court of Appeals issued a ruling to leave the tariffs…

Imran Khan Urges Supporters to Prepare for Nationwide Protests

Islamabad, May 30, 2025 — Imran Khan, founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and former Prime Minister, has called on his followers to get ready for a potential protest movement. Despite being behind bars since 2023, Khan used his official X (formerly Twitter) account to share a message encouraging supporters to organize for what he called a “decisive movement” against the current government. Message Calls for Readiness, Lacks Concrete Plans Khan’s message asked PTI workers and supporters to prepare, but did not share details about when the protest might begin, its…

District Official Fatally Shot in Surab, Balochistan: Authorities Confirm

Surab, Balochistan – May 30, 2025 — A senior district official lost his life in a targeted shooting carried out by terrorists in Surab on Thursday evening, underlining the ongoing security challenges in Balochistan. Officials have described the incident as a “planned act of terror,” though those responsible have not been identified. Attack Strikes an Already Tense Area According to a spokesperson for the Balochistan government, the official came under attack while traveling for work. Witnesses report that gunmen opened fire on his vehicle, killing him instantly. Two security officers…

Is Another India-Pakistan War on the Horizon? Trump Offers to Help

May 30, 2025 — Tensions between India and Pakistan are climbing again, raising fears of a fresh military standoff. In a surprising turn, former U.S. President Donald Trump has stepped forward, offering to mediate and bringing back memories of his earlier diplomatic attempts. Clashes and Heated Words at the Border Recent border skirmishes and sharp remarks from both countries have pushed their relationship to a breaking point. Both sides accuse each other of cross-border attacks, breaking the ceasefire, and making provocative statements about Kashmir. This cycle has reignited old disputes…

Trump Tariffs Stay in Place for Now: What’s Next?

Trump Tariffs Stay in Place for Now: What’s Next? Washington D.C., May 30, 2025 — A U.S. appeals court has decided that tariffs set during former President Donald Trump’s time in office will stay in effect as legal battles continue. This move keeps billions in duties—mainly on Chinese goods—active while judges weigh their legality and effects on the U.S. economy. Appeals Court Sides with Government The court agreed with the Biden administration’s request to keep the tariffs in place as the case moves through appeals. Opponents wanted the court to…

UAE President Recognizes Judge for Kindness to Afghan Family

Act of Kindness in the Court Abu Dhabi, May 30, 2025 – Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, has honored a local judge who showed remarkable empathy toward an Afghan family during a recent court case. This recognition highlights the UAE’s strong focus on fairness and compassion within its legal system. The judge, whose identity remains confidential because of court rules, was in charge of a case involving an Afghan family at risk of deportation. The family had overstayed their visas due to tough financial and…