Category: 1. Pakistan

  • PM lauds KSA’s efforts for peace in Middle East – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. PM lauds KSA’s efforts for peace in Middle East  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. PM lauds Saudi efforts for Middle East peace, role in Pakistan-India ceasefire  Ptv.com.pk
    3. PM, Saudi Crown Prince discuss ME situation  nation.com.pk
    4. PM Shehbaz discusses Middle East crisis with Saudi and Qatari envoys  Daily Times
    5. Pakistan urges efforts to de-escalate tensions after Iranian attacks on US base  The News International

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  • Bilawal urges India to engage in dialogue with Pakistan – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Bilawal urges India to engage in dialogue with Pakistan  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari calls for India-Pakistan dialogue on terrorism, highlights Pakistan’s sacrifices  Ptv.com.pk
    3. Bilawal says New Delhi ‘lost global credibility’ after Pahalgam attack, military escalation with Pakistan  Dawn
    4. Surrender not in Pakistan’s dictionary: Bilawal Bhutto  Samaa TV
    5. Memon praises Bilawal’s diplomatic campaign against India’s false narrative  Daily Times

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  • Pakistan calls upon UNSC to resolve Kashmir dispute – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Pakistan calls upon UNSC to resolve Kashmir dispute  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Pakistan assumes UN Security Council presidency  Dawn
    3. Pakistan to assume on Tuesday UNSC’s presidency for July, vows to uphold international law  Ptv.com.pk
    4. Pakistan advances peace at UNSC  The Express Tribune
    5. Pakistan set to assume presidency of UN Security Council  DW

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  • Pakistan calls upon UNSC to resolve J&K dispute – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Pakistan calls upon UNSC to resolve J&K dispute  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Pakistan assumes UN Security Council presidency  Dawn
    3. Pakistan to assume on Tuesday UNSC’s presidency for July, vows to uphold international law  Ptv.com.pk
    4. Pakistan advances peace at UNSC  The Express Tribune
    5. Pakistan set to assume presidency of UN Security Council  DW

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  • Hot, humid weather expected in most parts of country – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Hot, humid weather expected in most parts of country  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Pakistan slams climate ‘injustice’ as deadly floods hit country again  Al Jazeera
    3. 22 killed, 11 injured in KP rain and floods since June 25: PDMA  Dawn
    4. Monsoon spell weakens as the city gets 58mm rain  The Express Tribune
    5. CM expresses sorrow over loss of lives due to accidents  Business Recorder

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  • Pakistan PM vows to expand water storage amid Indian threat to divert river waters

    Pakistan PM vows to expand water storage amid Indian threat to divert river waters


    PESHAWAR: In a narrow alley of Peshawar’s ancient Qissa Khwani Bazaar, the scent of cardamom lingers in the air, mingling with curls of steam rising from a pair of brass samovars.


    Inside a dimly lit tea shop, surrounded by chipped green and yellow teapots, 68-year-old Fazl Rehman tends to his regulars — and to history.


    Known locally as Qehwa Khana, this modest establishment has been serving green tea, or qehwa, to traders, travelers, and townsfolk for more than a century. Oral tradition suggests the shop is 120 to 130 years old, one of the last remaining tea houses in what was once a vital rest stop for merchants journeying between India and Central Asia.


    “First, my father ran this [tea house],” Rehman said.


    “He died at 120 years of age, then I started working here. Now, I have run this business for 58 years.”



    A man pours tea at a 120-year-old tea house at ancient Qissa Khwani Bazaar in Peshawar, Pakistan, on June 28, 2025. (AN photo)


    The Qissa Khwani Bazaar, or the “Storytellers’ Bazaar,” harks back to a time when tea houses like Rehman’s were gathering spots where storytellers would recite fables and news by lamplight to caravans camped for the night behind Peshawar’s once-gated walls.


    As Rehman recalled, in those days trade caravans from India and Afghanistan would reach Peshawar just before the city gates were locked at dusk. They would camp nearby, sip qehwa into the early hours and listen to stories from traveling bards.


    “With the morning prayer, the gates would open and the caravans would move on to Lahore, then Amritsar, and into India,” Rehman said.


    “In the past, this hall would be covered with grass or dry pine needles. We would bring it from our village, Mohmand. We would place the grass or pine needles on the ground for people to sit on.”



    An old picture of Qissa Khwani Bazaar hangs at the Qehwa Khana in Peshawar, Pakistan, on June 28, 2025. (AN photo)


    Today, the storytellers are gone, but Qehwa Khana endures, its appeal now extending far beyond Peshawar.


    Rehman said tourists from countries as distant as Japan, England, Holland, and Indonesia have visited his shop to experience the unique atmosphere and sample its tea, brewed in large kettles using an age-old method.


    “It is prepared through a process,” explained Muhammad Amir, a 55-year-old teamaker.


    “This brass samovar is used to heat water and when the water boils, we fill the teapot… then we place it here [on the stove], boil it further, and add qehwa leaves, sugar, and cardamom. And the qehwa is ready.”


    A regular teapot, typically enough for two cups, costs about Rs50 ($0.18), making it not only a cultural staple, but also one of the most affordable pleasures in the city.



    A picture of a foreign visitor to the Qehwa Khana hangs at the tea house in Peshawar, Pakistan, on June 28, 2025. (AN photo)


    SYMBOL OF HOSPITALITY


    Tea culture holds deep roots in Pakistan, particularly in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where green tea, often sweetened and spiced, is a daily ritual for many. Peshawar’s old city is especially famous for its qehwa culture, where gatherings over tea are woven into the social and political fabric of everyday life.


    Qehwa also remains a symbol of hospitality, often served to guests as a sign of respect, and visitors continue to trickle into Qehwa Khana, some drawn by nostalgia, others by curiosity.


    Said Maluk, a native of Kurram now living in Peshawar, brought a friend recently after shopping at the market.


    “I told him [friend] we would go to the famous Qehwa Khana in Qissa Khwani… we had tea and felt relaxed. Now we will go on our way,” Maluk said.



    Tea pots are stacked at the Qehwa Khana in Peshawar, Pakistan, on June 28, 2025. (AN photo)


    For many, sipping qehwa in the bazaar is about more than refreshment, but a return to simpler times.


    “I have been coming here since childhood,” said Nargas Khan, a 65-year-old resident of the city. “I used to ride a rickshaw and do labor work in the city. After finishing my work, I would come here and drink tea. I would buy sweets from a nearby place and eat them here.”


    “Now, when I come, it reminds me of my childhood and youth. We would place our cap here, coming happily. We have spent a quality life here.”

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  • Stock and Share Market News, Economy and Finance News, Sensex, Nifty, Global Market, NSE, BSE Live IPO News

    Stock and Share Market News, Economy and Finance News, Sensex, Nifty, Global Market, NSE, BSE Live IPO News


    Live: Will Nifty defend 25,400-mark on the day of expiry? | Opening Bell

    Nifty slipped below the 25,500 mark, dragged down by financial stocks, while broader markets witnessed profit-booking. The Nifty Midcap index snapped its seven-day winning streak, and the Nifty Smallcap index extended its losses for the second consecutive session. Among sectors, Nifty Metal emerged as the top gainer, whereas Realty stocks were the biggest laggards. This morning, global cues were mixed. US markets ended overnight on a mixed note with NASDAQ and S&P 500 at record close. Meanwhile, Asia-Pacific markets were mixed as investors digested trade agreement between US and Vietnam, where Vietnam agreed for 20 percent minimum tariffs and US went duty free. Catch Lovisha Darad in conversation with Chandan Taparia, Senior Vice President, Head – Derivatives & Technical Research, Motilal Oswal and Nirav R Karkera Head of Research, Fisdom.

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  • Two Holidays Announced in Sindh – ProPakistani

    1. Two Holidays Announced in Sindh  ProPakistani
    2. Sindh announces public holidays for Ashura  Abb Takk News
    3. Sindh seeks suspension of cellular services on 10th Muharram  Geo.tv
    4. Will govt suspend mobile phone service on Youm-e-Ashur 2025?  Pakistan Observer
    5. Muharram 2025: Mobile, Internet Services to remain suspended in parts of Karachi, Sindh  dailyindependent.com.pk

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  • Quad Leaders Condemn Terrorism: No Mention of Pakistan in Pahalgam Attack Statement – Deccan Herald

    Quad Leaders Condemn Terrorism: No Mention of Pakistan in Pahalgam Attack Statement – Deccan Herald

    1. Quad Leaders Condemn Terrorism: No Mention of Pakistan in Pahalgam Attack Statement  Deccan Herald
    2. Quad ministers condemn Pahalgam attack without naming Pakistan  Dawn
    3. Quad ministers condemn April attack in Indian Kashmir without naming Pakistan  Reuters
    4. ‘Nuclear blackmail can’t stop us from responding’: India in its message to US on Pakistan-sponsored terror  The Economic Times
    5. Quad Summit: Bloc’s joint statement strongly condemns Pahalgam terror attack; ‘perpetrators should be bro  Times of India

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  • CDA Board approves key decisions – Pakistan

    CDA Board approves key decisions – Pakistan

    ISLAMABAD: Capital Development Authority (CDA) Board, in its 12th meeting chaired by Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa, approved key decisions regarding the revision of property transfer fees, activation of the Gandhara Heritage and Cultural Centre in F-9 Park, and legal compliance on multiple land-related matters.

    The meeting, attended by CDA Board members, Deputy Commissioner Islamabad, and senior officials, reviewed a range of agenda items. It was decided to prepare recommendations on transfer fees, registration charges, and stamp duties applicable to urban and rural properties, including housing societies within Islamabad’s jurisdiction, in line with legal frameworks.

    To ensure proper adjustment of maintenance staff being transferred from the Public Works Department (PWD) to CDA, the board resolved to seek formal guidance from the Establishment and Cabinet Divisions.

    A detailed feasibility plan was also approved for the swift operationalisation of the Gandhara Heritage and Cultural Centre. The revenue from this project will be directed towards civic development, beautification, and public welfare initiatives.

    Other decisions included the issuance of an NOC in light of the Islamabad High Court (IHC)’s ruling in Writ Petition No 2214/2022, approval of plot return by Motamar Al-Alam Al-Islami, and alternate plot allocation in Sector I-10/3.

    Randhawa reiterated CDA’s commitment to transforming Islamabad into a model city through efficient urban planning and citizen-centric development.

    Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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