Federal Constitutional Court moves to Shariat Court building in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC), set up under the 27th Constitutional Amendment, has formally shifted to the Federal Shariat Court (FSC) building in Islamabad, officials said on Monday. Chief Justice Aminuddin Khan inaugurated the new premises along with other judges. Three benches of the FCC have already started hearing cases at the FSC building, including a three-member bench headed by the chief justice that is taking up super tax cases. Federal Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar and Attorney General Mansoor Usman Awan also attended the inauguration. Renovation work at…

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Rs300m call centre extortion case debated in Senate IT committee

Pakistan’s Senate Standing Committee on Information Technology has reviewed allegations of embezzlement linked to money collected from illegal call centres during a meeting chaired by Senator Palwasha Khan. Officials told the committee the case relates to the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) and concerns an alleged monthly amount of Rs15 million taken from illegal call centres. Read: 34 arrested, including 15 foreigners, in Karachi cyber fraud crackdown Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) representatives said the matter is being handled as an Anti-Corruption Wing case. They stated that a first information report…

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Pakistan watches Iran unrest warily, fears spillover from any instability

ISLAMABAD: Islamabad is closely following the situation in Iran and does not want an upheaval in the neighbouring country, as any major instability across the border would have far-reaching implications for Pakistan’s security, economy and regional standing. Islamabad understands that a section of the Iranian population is protesting against inflation, unemployment and the rising cost of living but there is also a clear concern within Pakistan’s security and diplomatic circles that Iranian dissidents based abroad are actively trying to amplify the unrest and push it in a particular political direction.…

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President Zardari to visit Bahrain from Jan 13-16

President Asif Ali Zardari will embark on an official visit to Bahrain from January 13 to 16, accompanied by a high-level delegation. According to the Foreign Office post on X, the president is scheduled to hold talks with King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and Crown Prince and Prime Minister Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa. The meetings will focus on strengthening bilateral relations, as well as discussing regional and international issues of mutual interest. The visit aims to deepen Pakistan’s longstanding partnership with Bahrain and explore new avenues of cooperation…

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Pakistan makes major strides in regulatory reforms

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has taken bold steps forward in modernising its regulatory landscape, delivering significant enhancements to anti-money laundering safeguards, corporate transparency, and the simplicity of starting a business, initiatives that have positioned the country as a more competitive and compliant player on the global stage. At the heart of these achievements is the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), which earned the title of national “Reforms Champion” from the prime minister in December 2025 during the launch of the National Regulatory Reforms initiative. The recognition highlights the regulator’s dedication…

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TTAP chief warns of deepening political crisis

LAHORE: Tehreek-e-Tahaffuz-e-Ayeen-e-Pakistan (TTAP) Chairman Mahmood Khan Achakzai on Sunday warned that Pakistan risked further fragmentation if constitutional violations and political repression continued unchecked, saying some regions could be pushed toward declaring separation within months if the crisis deepened. Addressing a news conference and public interactions in Lahore, Achakzai said the country was facing an “existential moment” driven not by external threats but by internal injustices, erosion of democratic norms and repeated interference with the Constitution. He described the TTAP movement as a final alarm, likening it to an SOS call…

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Pakistan watches Iran unrest warily, fears spillover from any instability

ISLAMABAD: Islamabad is closely following the situation in Iran and does not want an upheaval in the neighbouring country, as any major instability across the border would have far-reaching implications for Pakistan’s security, economy and regional standing. Islamabad understands that a section of the Iranian population is protesting against inflation, unemployment and the rising cost of living but there is also a clear concern within Pakistan’s security and diplomatic circles that Iranian dissidents based abroad are actively trying to amplify the unrest and push it in a particular political direction.…

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