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Pakistan keep Bangladesh down to 133 in second T20I

Pakistan keep Bangladesh down to 133 in second T20I
Pakistan’s Faheem Ashraf (C) celebrates with wicketkeeper Mohammad Haris (L) after taking the wicket of Bangladesh's Mohammad Naim during the second Twenty20 international cricket match between Bangladesh and Pakistan at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka on July 22, 2025. (AFP)
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Pakistan keep Bangladesh down to 133 in second T20I

Pakistan keep Bangladesh down to 133 in second T20I
  • Batter Jaker Ali smashes five sixes to hit a 48-ball 55 for his third T20I fifty
  • Bangladesh lead the three-match series 1-0 after winning the first match

DHAKA: Pacers Salman Mirza and debutant Ahmed Daniyal grabbed two wickets apiece to restrict Bangladesh to 133 all out in the second Twenty20 international in Dhaka on Tuesday.

Mirza finished with 2-17 and Daniyal took 2-23 after Pakistan won the toss and sent Bangladesh into bat on another slow-paced pitch.

Jaker Ali hit a fiery 48-ball 55 for his third T20I fifty, smashing five sixes and a boundary before holing out off the final delivery of the 20th over.

Fast bowler Abbas Afridi also grabbed 2-37.

Bangladesh lead the three-match series 1-0 after winning the first match — also at the same venue — by seven wickets.

Bangladesh had lost four wickets by sixth over for 28 before Jaker and Mahedi Hasan revived the innings with a 53-run stand for the fifth wicket.

Mahedi scored a 25-ball 33 with two sixes and as many boundaries.


Pakistan grants first digital-only license to non-life insurer in regulatory first

Pakistan grants first digital-only license to non-life insurer in regulatory first
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Pakistan grants first digital-only license to non-life insurer in regulatory first

Pakistan grants first digital-only license to non-life insurer in regulatory first
  • The license will enable Digi Insurance to sell general products like motor, health and travel coverage
  • The approval marks a milestone for an insurance industry aiming to expand inclusion, accessibility

KARACHI: Pakistan’s top financial regulator has issued the country’s first-ever digital-only license to a non-life insurer, allowing Karachi-based Digi Insurance Limited to operate entirely without a physical branch network, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) said on Tuesday.

The license enables Digi Insurance to sell general insurance products — such as motor, health and travel coverage — through a fully digital platform, with no in-person interaction or branch infrastructure required.

The approval marks a regulatory milestone for Pakistan’s insurance industry as it seeks to modernize and improve accessibility.

“This development reflects SECP’s broader objective of enabling financial inclusion through responsible innovation and encouraging customer-centric, tech-enabled insurance solutions,” the commission said in a statement.

The SECP said the approval was granted under a revised regulatory framework aimed at supporting new business models and encouraging the use of technology in insurance distribution, policy issuance and claims processing.

The Pakistani financial regulator said it expects the move to promote competition, expand access to underserved markets and encourage further innovation across the sector.

It also maintained digital models offer a scalable, cost-effective alternative that could help close Pakistan’s insurance gap.
 


Pak-Qatar Asset Management reports 117% growth in assets for FY2025

Pak-Qatar Asset Management reports 117% growth in assets for FY2025
Updated 32 min 13 sec ago

Pak-Qatar Asset Management reports 117% growth in assets for FY2025

Pak-Qatar Asset Management reports 117% growth in assets for FY2025
  • Company says asset growth driven by investor trust, demand for Shariah products
  • It plans to expand its offerings, strengthen position in local Islamic finance market

KARACHI: Pak-Qatar Asset Management Company (PQAMC) said on Tuesday its assets under management (AUM) rose by 117% in the financial year ending June 30, citing growing demand for Shariah-compliant investment products in Pakistan.

The company is part of the Pak-Qatar Group, a joint venture backed by Qatari and Pakistani investors focused on the development and promotion of Islamic finance. It said the surge in AUM, which refers to the total market value of client investments it oversees, was driven by consistent fund performance, increasing investor confidence and a broader client base across both retail and institutional segments.

The growth reinforces the company’s position among the fastest-expanding Islamic asset managers in the country.

“We are humbled by the trust placed in us by our investors, which has enabled us to achieve this tremendous growth,” its chief executive officer, Farhan Shaukat, said in a statement. “This success is a testament to our unwavering focus on delivering sustainable and Shariah-compliant investment avenues that meet the evolving financial aspirations of our clients.”

Following its recent performance, the company said it aims to further strengthen its position by offering innovative Islamic investment solutions tailored to a range of financial goals. It maintained its strategy remains anchored in ethical wealth creation, sound governance and disciplined portfolio management in accordance with Islamic principles.

The company has expanded its reach in recent years by diversifying its product offerings and investing in client education around Islamic financial planning. It now manages a growing suite of funds catering to both conservative and growth-oriented investors seeking faith-based alternatives in a volatile economic environment.

The company’s performance comes amid increasing interest in Islamic finance across Pakistan’s investment landscape, with regulatory support and shifting investor preferences driving demand for Shariah-aligned mutual funds and retirement products.

The company said it would continue to build on its momentum by enhancing digital accessibility, improving client engagement and launching new funds in response to market trends and participant needs.


Pakistan army says 8 India-linked militants killed in two-day sweep in Balochistan

Pakistan army says 8 India-linked militants killed in two-day sweep in Balochistan
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Pakistan army says 8 India-linked militants killed in two-day sweep in Balochistan

Pakistan army says 8 India-linked militants killed in two-day sweep in Balochistan
  • Islamabad frequently accuses India of destabilizing Balochidstan, which it denies 
  • Balochistan province has long been the site of separatist and insurgent violence

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani security forces have killed eight militants in operations conducted over two days in the southwestern Balochistan province, the military said on Tuesday, describing the insurgents as Indian proxies.

The fighting took place in Kalat district during an intelligence-based operation targeting suspected “Fitna al Hindustan,” a term the Pakistani military uses for militants it says are backed by neighbor and archrival India.

Pakistan’s restive Balochistan province has long been the site of separatist and insurgent violence, and Islamabad has frequently alleged Indian involvement in destabilizing activities there, a charge New Delhi denies.

“Following the successful intelligence based operation conducted by the security forces in Kalat District of Balochistan on 19 July 2025, during which 4 x terrorists belonging to Indian proxy, Fitna al Hindustan were sent to hell; on 21 July 2025, a deliberate sanitization operation was conducted in the surrounding areas,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military’s media wing, said in a statement.

“During the conduct of the operation, four more terrorists of Fitna al Hindustan were hunted down and successfully neutralized.”

The military said a hideout was also “busted” and a large quantity of weapons, ammunition and explosives was recovered.

In a separate statement, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised security forces for the Kalat operation and reaffirmed his government’s resolve to eliminate terrorism.

“The terrorists who seek to harm the lives and property of innocent citizens will have their nefarious ambitions buried,” Sharif said in a statement issued by his office.

“We will uproot Fitna al Hindustan, the enemy of Pakistan’s sovereignty.”

The operation follows a series of recent accusations and military tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors, including most recently when they engaged in a four-day long air war in May. 

India and Pakistan have in the past fought multiple wars over the disputed Kashmir region and regularly trade blame over cross-border militancy. 


Punjab opposition leader, two federal PTI lawmakers sentenced to 10 years over May 9 riots

Punjab opposition leader, two federal PTI lawmakers sentenced to 10 years over May 9 riots
Updated 51 min 51 sec ago

Punjab opposition leader, two federal PTI lawmakers sentenced to 10 years over May 9 riots

Punjab opposition leader, two federal PTI lawmakers sentenced to 10 years over May 9 riots
  • Ex-PM Khan’s party confirms the development, questions the anti-terrorism court’s verdict
  • Government says due process of law was upheld and there was no miscarriage of justice

ISLAMABAD: An anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Sargodha on Tuesday handed down 10-year prison sentences to Punjab Assembly Opposition Leader Ahmed Khan Bachar, federal lawmakers Ahmed Chattha and Bilal Ejaz along with a group of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers in connection with violent protests that erupted across the country on May 9, 2023.

The unrest followed the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan by paramilitary forces in Islamabad, which triggered protests in different parts of the country. Demonstrators stormed military installations and government buildings, prompting a sweeping state crackdown.

Thousands of PTI members and supporters were arrested, dozens were charged under anti-terrorism laws and some were tried in military courts. The protests also led to a wave of high-profile defections from the party, as many leaders publicly distanced themselves from the events under apparent pressure.

“Yes, it’s true” Zulfi Bukhari, a close aide of Imran Khan and former federal minister, said in a statement. “The ATC judge announced 10 years sentence for opposition leader Punjab assembly and two others. MNAs Ahmed Chatha and Bilal Ejaz’s names weren’t even in supplementary documents but the judge sentenced them anyway.”

The development comes as PTI faces mounting pressure across political and judicial fronts. In the Punjab Assembly, tensions have flared in recent weeks, with Speaker Malik Ahmad Khan suspending 26 opposition lawmakers in recent weeks over disorder during the provincial budget speech.

The speaker also suggested some members could face disqualification, citing repeated violations of constitutional decorum.

Khan, the PTI founder and former Pakistan premier, remains imprisoned on a range of charges he says are fabricated. The party’s legal standing was further weakened after a Supreme Court ruling last month upheld a decision stripping PTI of its claim to reserved seats for women and minorities, significantly limiting its representation in legislatures.

While the PTI questioned the court’s decision, the government said the due process of law was upheld and there was no miscarriage of justice.

Minister of State for Law and Justice Barrister Aqeel Malik said the court had listened to all the witnesses and recorded their statements. Subsequently, they were also cross-examined.

“Both sides gave their closing statements and today the verdict that was announced is according to the constitution and law,” he added.


Pakistan to chair key UN Security Council debate on multilateralism, dispute resolution

Pakistan to chair key UN Security Council debate on multilateralism, dispute resolution
Updated 22 July 2025

Pakistan to chair key UN Security Council debate on multilateralism, dispute resolution

Pakistan to chair key UN Security Council debate on multilateralism, dispute resolution
  • Ishaq Dar to preside over signature UNSC event as Pakistan holds July presidency
  • UN session to spotlight peaceful settlement of disputes under UN Charter

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will preside over a high-level United Nations Security Council (UNSC) debate on Tuesday, reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to multilateral diplomacy and the peaceful resolution of international disputes.

The open debate, titled “Promoting International Peace and Security through Multilateralism and the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes,” is the first of two signature events planned by Pakistan during its presidency of the Security Council this month.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres is expected to brief Council members, followed by statements from other member states. The meeting will underscore the role of the UN Charter in fostering dialogue and cooperation amid rising global tensions.

“The signature event reaffirms Pakistan’s unwavering belief in multilateralism and the UN Charter principle of peaceful settlement of disputes,” Pakistan’s foreign ministry said in a statement.

Dar is also scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with senior officials, including the Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning, the UK Minister for Africa, the UN Commonwealth and Multilateral Affairs lead and the Foreign Minister of Thailand. He will also give an interview to a foreign media outlet.

Additionally, Dar will attend a reception hosted by Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN for select ambassadors and senior UN officials.