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  • BISE Multan Class 9th Result 2025 to Be Officially Announced: Here’s When

    BISE Multan Class 9th Result 2025 to Be Officially Announced: Here’s When

    The Class 9th Result for 2025 by BISE Multan is scheduled to be announced on August 20, 2025, at 10:00 AM (PST).

    Students in the Multan division can now access their results online or through SMS.

    How to Check BISE Multan Class 9th Result 2025:

    1. Online: Go to the official site of Multan board → Navigate to SSC Annual Result 2025 → Enter roll number → View/download your result.
    2. SMS: Send your roll number to 800293 to receive your result via SMS.
    3. Helpline: Call 061-9210025 for any inquiries related to results.

    Districts Covered: Multan, Khanewal, Vehari, and Lodhran.

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  • BISE Sahiwal Class 9th Result 2025 Published

    BISE Sahiwal Class 9th Result 2025 Published

    The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Sahiwal Class 9th Result 2025 has been officially published on August 16, 2025 at 10:00 AM (PST).

    Students can view their SSC results through the board’s website, SMS service, or helpline.

    How to Check BISE Sahiwal Class 9th Result 2025

    1. Online: Visit the Sahiwal board official website → Click on 10th Class Result 2025 → Enter roll number → Get result.
    2. SMS: Send your roll number to 800292 to receive the result via SMS.
    3. Helpline: Call 040-9200516 for further information or support.

    Districts Covered: Sahiwal, Okara, Pakpattan

     

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  • ‘No change in national leadership,’ army chief says in first interview to media – Pakistan

    ‘No change in national leadership,’ army chief says in first interview to media – Pakistan

    Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir has personally dismissed speculation about changes in the presidency and premiership as the work of elements conspiring against the ruling setup, in remarks quoted on Saturday by a local newspaper.

    Suhail Warraich, senior editor for the Daily Jang newspaper, wrote today that the army chief had spoken to him in person on the matter during a recent meeting between the two in Brussels. Field Marshal Munir had stopped over in Belgium on his return from last week’s visit to the United States.

    “The talk started with politics, especially on rumours that there is some effort to change the president of Pakistan as well as the prime minister. Field Marshal Munir clearly said, during both the Brussels gathering and in his two-hour discussion with me, that the rumours about a change were completely false,” the column said.

    “When informed that this ‘news’ had been circulated by both civil and military agencies, he [Field Marshal Munir] said this could not be possible. ‘In fact, there are elements behind this who oppose both the government and the authorities and wish to create political anarchy,’” the army chief was quoted as saying.

    Last month, speculation was rampant that President Asif Ali Zardari may soon step down, potentially paving the way for the army chief to assume the country’s presidency. The reports on social media had claimed that work was underway to replace the current parliamentary system with a presidential form of government. Some reports had also claimed that President Zardari had set one condition for his exit — a key role for his son Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari in the new dispensation.

    The rumours were summarily addressed and rubbished by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi twice and by military spokesperson Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry as “nonsense”.

    Field Marshal Munir was also reported as saying on stage at the Brussels gathering that: “God has made me protector of the country. I do not desire any position other than that.”

    The army chief praised the prime minister and his 18-hour work streak, the federal cabinet and the government, especially their “determination and courage” during the May conflict with India.

    “On a question about politics, he [the army chief] said that political reconciliation is possible only if there is a sincere apology,” the column read. Although it does not specify who the army chief was referring to or who the question was about, it can be inferred that he may have been referring to the PTI and its incarcerated leader.

    The military considers the PTI the “planners and architects” of the May 9 riots and in May 2024, demanded an apology from Imran Khan, who in turn claimed that the army owes an apology to him since he was “abducted” by the Rangers on May 9. However, days later, he offered to apologise on the condition that the involvement of PTI supporters in the violent protests was proved through CCTV evidence. Scores of PTI leaders have recently been convicted in cases over the riots and disqualified.

    On foreign relations, the army chief was said to have expressed confidence in maintaining equilibrium between the US and China. “We will not sacrifice one friend for the other,” Field Marshal Munir was quoted as saying.

    The army chief also described US President Donald Trump’s efforts for peace as “genuine”, and said Pakistan had taken the lead in nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize, which was then followed by other nations.

    The column further said the army chief had warned India against destabilising Pakistan’s peace through the use of “proxies”, and also cautioned Afghanistan against “pushing the Taliban into Pakistan”, or it would be met with a response.

    “He said that we have shown kindness and favours to Afghans for years, but instead of repaying them, a conspiracy is being hatched against us in collaboration with India,” the column read.

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  • Putin offers condolences to Zardari over flood losses in KP – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Putin offers condolences to Zardari over flood losses in KP  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Flash floods hit Buner hardest as death toll in northern areas surges to over 340  Dawn
    3. Flash floods wreak havoc in northern Pakistan  Al Jazeera
    4. ‘Death staring in face’: Pakistan floods leave 344 dead; helicopter crash, mass funerals, widespread dest  The Times of India
    5. Chopper on relief mission crashes in bad weather  The Express Tribune

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  • BISE Multan Class 9th Result 2025 Officially Announced

    BISE Multan Class 9th Result 2025 Officially Announced

    The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Multan Class 9th Result 2025 has been officially released on August 16, 2025, at 10:00 AM (PST).

    Students in the Multan division can now access their results online or through SMS.

    How to Check BISE Multan Class 9th Result 2025:

    1. Online: Go to the official site of Multan board → Navigate to SSC Annual Result 2025 → Enter roll number → View/download your result.
    2. SMS: Send your roll number to 800293 to receive your result via SMS.
    3. Helpline: Call 061-9210025 for any inquiries related to results.

    Districts Covered: Multan, Khanewal, Vehari, and Lodhran.

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  • Weather Department Predicts Extremely Heavy Monsoon Rainfall Across Pakistan

    Weather Department Predicts Extremely Heavy Monsoon Rainfall Across Pakistan

    According to the Met Office, strong monsoon currents from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal are continuously penetrating the country. Low Pressure System (LPA) over the Bay of Bengal is likely to move westward from 17th August and intensify this monsoon activity. A westerly wave is also present over the country under the influence of these meteorological conditions.

    Kashmir/ Gilgit-Baltistan

    Widespread rain-wind/thundershower (with scattered heavy falls at times very heavy) is expected in Kashmir (Neelum valley, Muzaffarabad, Rawalakot, Poonch, Hattian, Bagh, Haveli, Sudhanoti, Kotli, Bhimber, Mirpur) and Gilgit-Baltistan (Diamir, Astore, Ghizer, Skardu, Hunza, Gilgit, Ghanche, Shigar) from 17th to 19th August with occasional gaps.

    Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa

    Widespread rain-wind/thundershower (with scattered heavy falls at times very heavy) is expected in Dir, Chitral, Swat, Kohistan, Shangla, Battagram, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Haripur, Buner, Malakand, Bajaur, Mohmand, Kohat, Peshawar, Charsadda, Nowshera, Mardan, Swabi, Khyber, Orakzai, Kurram, Hangu, Karak, Bannu, Lakki Marwat, Waziristan, Tank, and Dera Ismail Khan from 17th to 19th August.

    Punjab/Islamabad

    Widespread rain-wind/thundershower (with scattered heavy falls at times very heavy) is expected in Islamabad/Rawalpindi, Murree, Galliyat, Attock, Chakwal, Jhelum, Mandi Bahauddin, Gujrat, Gujranwala, Hafizabad, Wazirabad, Lahore, Kasur, Sheikhupura, Sialkot, Narowal, Mianwali, Khushab, Sargodha, Jhang, Toba Tek Singh, Nankana Sahib, Chiniot, Faisalabad, and Sahiwal from 17th to 19th August. with occasional gaps. Scattered rain-wind/thundershower (with isolated heavyfalls) is also likely in D.G. Khan, Bhakkar, Layyah, Multan, Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, Rajanpur, and Rahimyar Khan from 18th to 20th August.

    Sindh

    Rain-wind/thundershower (with scattered heavy falls at times very heavy) is expected in Mithi, Tharparker, Umer Kot, Mirpurkhas, Hyderabad, Shaheed Benazirabad, Karachi, Thatta, Badin, Sajawal, Tando Allayar, Tando Muhammad Khan, Sanghar, Jamshoro, Sukkur, Larkana, Khairpur, and Jacobabad from 17th to 22nd August with occasional gaps.

    Balochistan

    Rain-wind/thundershower (with isolated heavy falls) is expected in Barkhan, Musakhel, Loralai, Sibbi, Zhob, Qilla Saifullah, Khuzdar, Lasbella, Awaran, Kech, Gawadar, and Panjgur from 17th to 21st August.

    Possible Impacts and Advice
    • Torrential rains may generate flash floods in local nullahs/streams of Chitral, Dir, Swat, Shangla, Mansehra, Kohistan, Abbottabad, Buner, Charsadda, Nowshera, Swabi, Mardan, Murree, Galliyat, Islamabad/Rawalpindi, Northeast Punjab, and Kashmir from 17th to 19th August, while flash flood also in hill torrent of Dera Ghazi Khan and eastern parts of Balochistan from 18th to 21st August.
    • Torrential rains may cause urban flooding in low-lying areas of Islamabad/Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore, Sialkot, Peshawar, and Nowshera from 17th to 19th August, and in Sindh (Tharparker, Umer Kot, Mirpurkhas, Hyderabad, Shaheed Benazirabad, Karachi, Thatta, Badin, Sajawal, Tando Allayar, Tando Muhammad Khan, Sanghar, Jamshoro, Sukkur, Larkana, Khairpu,r and Jacobabad) from 17th to 22nd August with occasional gaps.
    • Landslides/mudslides may cause road closures in the vulnerable hilly areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, Murree, Galliyat, and Kashmir during the forecast period.
    • Heavy falls/windstorm and lightning may damage weak structures like the roof/wall of Kacha houses, electric poles, billboards, vehicles, and solar panel,s etc. during the forecast period.
    • Public, travelers, and tourists are advised to avoid unusual exposure to vulnerable areas to avoid any untoward situation and keep updated about the latest weather conditions.


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  • KSA, Iran, Turkiye & Kuwait express grief over deaths in Pakistan floods – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. KSA, Iran, Turkiye & Kuwait express grief over deaths in Pakistan floods  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Flash floods hit Buner hardest as death toll in northern areas surges to over 340  Dawn
    3. Flash floods wreak havoc in northern Pakistan  Al Jazeera
    4. More than 300 people dead in Pakistan after heavy rains, floods  Reuters
    5. ‘Death staring in face’: Pakistan floods leave 344 dead; helicopter crash, mass funerals, widespread dest  Times of India

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  • Flash floods kill hundreds in Pakistan

    Flash floods kill hundreds in Pakistan

    BUNER, Pakistan (AP) — Flooding in a northwest Pakistani district has killed at least 220 people, officials said Saturday, as rescuers pulled 63 more bodies overnight from homes flattened by flash floods and landslides, with forecasts of more rain in the coming days.

    One eyewitness, who escaped the deluges in Buner, described seeing floodwaters carrying hundreds of boulders and “tons of rocks” crashing down.

    Hundreds of rescue workers are still searching for survivors in Buner, one of several places in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province where torrential rains and cloudbursts caused massive flooding on Friday, said Mohammad Suhail, a spokesman for the emergency services. Dozens of homes were swept away.

    First responders have been trying to recover bodies from the worst-hit villages of Pir Baba and Malik Pura, where most of the fatalities were, said Kashif Qayyum, a deputy commissioner in Buner.

    Local police officer Imtiaz Khan, who narrowly escaped the deluges, said floodwaters carrying hundreds of boulders struck and flattened homes within minutes.

    “A stream near Pir Baba village in Buner swelled without warning. At first, we thought it was a normal flash flood, but when tons of rocks came crashing down with the water, 60 to 70 houses were swept away in moments,” Khan told The Associated Press, adding that many bodies were left mutilated.

    “Our police station was washed away too and if we hadn’t climbed to higher ground, we would not have survived.”

    Pakistan’s Meteorological Department predicted torrential rains in the coming days and warned that monsoon activity was likely to intensify from Sunday onwards, including in the north and northwest.

    Higher-than-normal monsoon rainfall

    Rescuers said they saw large swathes of Pir Baba village destroyed, wrecked homes, and giant rocks filling the streets as the water started to recede.

    “It was not just the floodwater, it was a flood of boulders as well, which we saw for the first time in our lives,” said Sultan Syed, 45, who suffered a broken arm.

    Mohammad Khan, 53, said the floods “came so fast that many could not leave their homes.”

    Most victims died before reaching the hospital, said Mohammad Tariq, a doctor in Buner. “Many among the dead were children and men, while women were away in the hills collecting firewood and grazing cattle.”

    Pakistani leaders, including the prime minister and president, offered their condolences to the families of the dead and said they were praying for the speedy recovery of the injured.

    The chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur, said efforts were underway to repair roads and other damaged infrastructure.

    Pakistan has received higher-than-normal monsoon rainfall this year, which experts link to climate change, triggering floods and mudslides that have killed some 541 people since June 26, according to the National Disaster Management Authority.

    ‘Grief and sorrow everywhere’

    Mourners attended mass funerals on Saturday, while authorities supplied tents and food to people in Buner.

    Local cleric Mufti Fazal had led funeral prayers at multiple locations since Friday morning. “Before yesterday’s floods, the area was bustling with life. Now, there is grief and sorrow everywhere.”

    Schoolteacher Suleman Khan lost 25 members of his extended family. He and his brother survived only because they were away from home when the floods hit his village Qadar Nagar.

    In Pir Baba, mourners laid out the covered bodies of their loved ones on wooden bedframes or bore them aloft ahead of burials. In a hospital, paramedics placed blocks of ice next to the deceased or comforted the injured.

    According to the provincial disaster management authority, at least 351 people have died in rain-related incidents this week across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the northern region of Gilgit-Baltistan.

    Tourists trapped in flood-hit areas

    In India-controlled Kashmir, rescuers scoured the remote village of Chositi in the district of Kishtwar on Saturday, looking for dozens of missing people after it was hit by flash floods two days ago, killing 60 and injuring some 150, about 50 in critical condition.

    Thursday’s floods struck during an annual Hindu pilgrimage in the area. Authorities have rescued over 300 people, while some 4,000 pilgrims have been evacuated to safety.

    Such cloudbursts are increasingly common in India’s Himalayan regions and Pakistan’s northern areas, and experts have said climate change is a contributing factor.

    Pakistani officials said rescuers since Thursday have evacuated more than 3,500 tourists trapped in flood-hit areas across the country.

    Many travelers have ignored government warnings about avoiding vulnerable regions in the north and northwest.

    Pakistan witnessed its worst-ever monsoon season in 2022. It killed more than 1,700 people and caused an estimated $40 billion in damage.

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    Khan reported from Peshawar, Pakistan. Associated Press writers Munir Ahmed in Islamabad, Rasool Dawar in Peshawar, Pakistan, Ishfaq Husain in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan, and Channi Ananad in Chositi, India, contributed to this report.


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  • JUI-F leader injured, two dead in shooting at home in KP’s Malakand – Pakistan

    JUI-F leader injured, two dead in shooting at home in KP’s Malakand – Pakistan

    Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl’s (JUI-F) Malakand district emir Mufti Kifayatullah was injured while two, including his daughter, were killed on Saturday in a shooting at his home in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Malakand Division, according to officials.

    Malakand Deputy Commissioner and Commandant Malakand Levies Hamid Ur Rehman confirmed to Dawn.com that Mufti Kifayatullah had been injured in the attack.

    “Today, around 1pm, JUI Malakand district emir Mufti Kifayatullah, along with his two daughters, was shot within the limits of Chowki Batkhela, Levies Post Batkhela area,” a statement by the KP Police said.

    The statement added that one of his daughters was killed in the shooting, and a Levies sepoy was also killed. Another daughter was injured and is undergoing surgery, according to the statement.

    Levies in large numbers are carrying out raids to arrest the attackers. Further investigation is in hand, the statement added.

    Last month, at least three people were killed and four others, including a woman, were injured in an exchange of gunfire between two rival groups in the Kharkai area of Dargai tehsil in Malakand.

    In June, two people, including a woman, were killed and 11 others injured after unidentified men opened fire at a group of people returning from a funeral in Chashma Ganda area of Gumbat in KP’s Kohat district, an attack that police said was motivated by personal enmity.

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  • Prominent religio-political leader’s children killed, wife injured in northwestern Pakistan home shooting

    Prominent religio-political leader’s children killed, wife injured in northwestern Pakistan home shooting


    ISLAMABAD: Arab Gulf countries and Muslim nations, including Pakistan, have condemned statements about a “Greater Israel” that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reported to have made in the wake of pronouncements by his far-right allies to annex Palestinian territories.


    Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced plans to expand settlement building in the occupied West Bank to “bury the idea of a Palestinian state.” Netanyahu said in a recent interview he felt “very much” connected to the vision of “Greater Israel,” describing it as a “historic and spiritual mission.”


    The comments have triggered widespread outrage across the Arab and Muslim world in recent days and have been denounced by several nations, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Egypt and Pakistan, as well as the Palestinian Authority.


    Pakistan’s foreign office said the remarks showed Israel’s intent to cement its occupation and disregard peace efforts, urging the international community to act swiftly to halt further regional destabilization and end crimes against Palestinians.


    “Pakistan strongly condemns and rejects recent statements made by the Israeli Occupying power, alluding to the creation of so-called ‘Greater Israel,’ and its designs aimed at the forcible displacement of Palestinians from Gaza,” the foreign office said in a statement.


    Reiterating Islamabad’s long-standing position, the foreign office reaffirmed Pakistan’s support for the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent state of Palestine, based on pre-1967 borders, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.


    In a joint statement on Saturday, the foreign ministers of Arab and Muslim nations said the pronouncements by Netanyahu and his ministers were “a blatant and dangerous violation” of international law.


    “They also constitute a direct threat to Arab national security, to the sovereignty of states, and to regional and international peace and security,” said the statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency, or SPA.


    The signatories include the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Gambia, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Maldives, Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Türkiye, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. It also included the secretaries-general of the League of Arab States, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the Gulf Cooperation Council.


    The ministers stressed that “while their states reaffirm their respect for international legitimacy and the Charter of the United Nations, particularly Article 2, paragraph 4, which prohibits the use of force or the threat thereof, they will adopt all policies and measures that preserve peace, in a manner that serves the interests of all states and peoples in achieving security, stability, and development, away from illusions of domination and the imposition of power by force.”


    The ministers pushed back against Israeli Minister Smotrich’s approval of the settlement plan in the “E1” area in the West Bank, along with his “radical, racist” statements rejecting the establishment of a Palestinian state.


    European nations, alarmed by the plan, have also called on the Israeli government to stop, with Germany warning that the “E1” settlement and the expansion of Maale Adumim would further restrict the mobility of the Palestinian population in the West Bank by splitting it in half and cutting the area off from East Jerusalem.


    The joint statement said Israel’s plan would constitute a “blatant violation of international law and a flagrant assault on the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to realize their independent, sovereign state on the lines of 4 June 1967, with Occupied Jerusalem as its capital.”


    They warned Israel’s blatant disregard for the rights of Palestinians and its neighbors and the international community as a whole “directly fuel cycles of violence and conflict and undermine prospects for achieving just and comprehensive peace in the region.”


    The ministers “reiterated their rejection and condemnation of Israel’s crimes of aggression, genocide, and ethnic cleansing” and reaffirmed the need for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, and “ensuring unconditional humanitarian access to end the policy of systematic starvation that Israel is pursuing as a weapon of genocide.”


    Since Oct. 2023, Israel has killed more than 60,000 Palestinians, many of them women and children, according to data from Gaza’s Health Ministry. In late July 2025, the ministry reported that at least 18,500 children and 9,800 women have been killed by Israel.


    Not contented with the almost total destruction it has caused in Gaza, Israel has also continued to block international humanitarian agencies from delivering food to starving refugees.

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