Ali Amin Gandapur Resigned As KPK Chief Minister

Ali Amin Gandapur

Ali Amin Gandapur has resigned as the Chief Minister of KPK in what many observers are calling a dramatic political transformation of the province. The move followed directives by PTI founder Imran Khan to resign, ushering in a new phase of party leadership. Gandapur, who had been CM since the beginning of 2024, tendered his resignation to KPK governor. In his statement, he said the Chief Minister office was a “trust” reposed in him by Imran Khan and that he was now returning the trust according to party directives. His…

Israel and Palestine Announce Ceasefire

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Following months of violence and unimaginable loss, Israel and Palestine have come to an agreement for a truce that would try to return the state of peace in the region. The deal represents a huge breakthrough after weeks of negotiations chaired by international mediators. Both sides have pledged to stop military activity and allow some humanitarian aid, while entering into talks on a longer-term peace plan. The Aug.1 ceasefire declared early October 2025 relieved millions of people exposed to relentless bombing and forced displacement, the monitors reported. According to this…

Pakistan Army warns India of “swift, destructive response” to any aggression

Pakistan Army warns India of “swift, destructive response” to any aggression

The Pakistan Army has warned India that any act of aggression against it will be met with a swift and destructive response. The statement came on October 8, 2025, during the 272d Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) held at GHQ in Rawalpindi Military leadership expressed its serious concern about recent provocative statements by Indian officials. It described them as attempts to work up war hysteria for political gain. The conference at the General Headquarters took special pains to point out that Indian aggression will be met decisively; thus any particular notion…

IMF and Pakistan Progress Toward Staff-Level Agreement for Economic Stability

IMF and Pakistan Progress Toward Staff-Level Agreement for Economic Stability

Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) move closer toward securing a staff-level agreement that aims to make Pakistan’s economy more solid. Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb heads Pakistan’s delegation and sets out plans for taming inflation, stimulating exports, and broadening the tax base. The IMF examines Pakistan’s proposals and underlines the need for fiscal prudence, restructuring the energy sector, and other steps to support economic stability. At the same time, Pakistan concentrates on lowering the circular debt in its electricity industry as well as raising revenues, which is this view…