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Pakistan at the crossroads of a new mineral war

For decades, global power struggles were defined by oil - but a quieter, more complex contest is now unfolding, one that may prove even more consequential for the 21st century. The new battleground is rare earth minerals and critical resources that sit at the heart of modern technology, defence systems and the global digital economy. These minerals, ranging from lithium and graphite to rare earth elements, are essential inputs for electric vehicles, semiconductors, smartphones, satellites, missile systems and artificial intelligence infrastructure. They have almost become the invisible backbone of modern industrial and military power. That is precisely why Washington is increasingly sounding the alarm. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has warned lawmakers that China's dominance of global critical mineral supply chains represents a serious strategic vulnerability for the wider international system. He claims no single source should be relied on for nearly 90 per cent of mat...

Iran's Ghalibaf threatens US, Israeli assets in ME as 'legitimate targets' after strikes in Beirut

The US naval blockade of Iran and ​its green light on Sunday ‌for Israel to escalate attacks in Lebanon make US bases ​and Israeli assets in ​the Middle East legitimate targets, ⁠Iran's top negotiator said in ​a post on X. The comments ​from Iran's Parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, followed Israeli attacks on ​the southern suburbs of ​Lebanon's capital, a stronghold of Hezbollah. "They ⁠are neither committed to a ceasefire nor believe in dialogue, and through the naval ​blockade ​and violation ⁠of agreements regarding Lebanon, they showed that ​they only understand the ​language ⁠of power," Ghalibaf said in an apparent reference to ⁠the ​US and Israel. ۱/ نه به آتش‌بس پایبندند نه به گفتگو باور دارند، و با محاصرهٔ دریایی و نقض توافقات دربارهٔ لبنان نشان دادند که فقط زبان قدرت می‌فهمند. — محمدباقر قالیباف | MB Ghalibaf (@mb_ghalibaf) June 7, 2026 Israel struck the outskirts of Beirut on Sunday for the first time since the ...

Trump faces new Republican resistance in Congress as midterm pressures build

Donald Trump is facing widening opposition within his own party as Republican lawmakers in Congress, long reluctant to defy him, are showing a greater willingness to break ranks with the United States ​president. Just over the past week, multiple factions of Republicans in the Senate and House of Representatives have stepped forward to rebuke his war against Iran, reject $1 billion ‌in funding tied to his White House ballroom, force a retreat on his $1.8b "anti-weaponisation" fund and block his legislation on domestic spying. The House also defied Trump by passing a bill on Thursday to provide aid to Ukraine and impose new sanctions on Russia, a measure that seems destined for a veto by the president. Republicans and Democrats are sceptical that Trump faces an actual revolt. But a growing coalition of Republicans is showing a willingness to break with him, including ​those Trump has personally helped to drum out of office, and could pose a threat to his ...

PTI and TTAP slam AJK govt's ban on JAAC, call for dialogue

The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) and the Tehreek-i-Tahaffuz-i-Aaeen-i-Pakistan (TTAP) on Saturday criticised the decision to declare the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) a proscribed organisation, urging authorities to resolve political disputes through dialogue and constitutional means rather than coercive measures. The statements came a day after the Azad Jammu and Kashmir government declared JAAC a proscribed organisation, accusing it of involvement in terrorism, promoting hatred and creating anarchy in the state. In a statement issued by PTI Information Secretary Sheikh Waqas Akram on his X account, PTI expressed concern over the AJK government's decision and over the violence reported in Rawalakot, in which, it said, one person had been killed and several others injured. “Political, social and constitutional grievances must be addressed through democratic engagement, meaningful dialogue and constitutional means — not through...

Govt slashes petrol price by Rs4 per litre

The government on Friday once again reduced the price of petrol, cutting it by Rs4 per litre while leaving the rate of high-speed diesel unchanged for the next fortnight. According to a notification issued by the Ministry of Energy's Petroleum Division, the price of motor spirit (petrol) has been reduced by Rs4 per litre, while the price of high-speed diesel has been retained at Rs380.78 per litre. Following the reduction, petrol will now be available at Rs377.78 per litre. Read: Govt slashes petrol, HSD by Rs22 in 'Eid gift' for people This marks the fourth consecutive reduction in fuel prices in as many weeks. Last week, the government reduced the prices of petrol and diesel by Rs22 per litre, describing the move as an “Eid gift” for the public. The latest reductions come months after a sharp surge in petroleum prices triggered by regional tensions. The United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran in February, after which Tehran retaliated w...

Water crisis triggers protest, traffic disruption in Karachi's Qayyumabad

Residents of Karachi's Qayyumabad and adjoining areas faced hours-long inconvenience on Friday as they took to the streets over a prolonged water shortage and suspension of supply, blocking traffic and causing massive congestion in surrounding localities. The demonstrators blocked Qayyumabad Chowrangi by parking vehicles and water tankers on the road. They were carrying sticks and reportedly assaulted some people during the protest. The protest began immediately after Friday prayers, bringing traffic heading towards Defence, Korangi Industrial Area, and Sharea Faisal to a standstill. Vehicles remained stuck in long queues for several hours. Karachi’s Thirst: Qayyumabad Residents Block Main Roads in Major Water Crisis Protest#KarachiWaterCrisis #Qayyumabad #NaeemKhanzada #KarachiProtests #WaterScarcity #TankerMafia #PublicUtilityCrisis #KarachiDiaries #EssentialServices #HumanRightsViolation pic.twitter.com/KVtq3rQCal — Express News (@ExpressNewsPK) June 5, 2026...

Four policemen abducted in Gwadar near Pak-Iran border

Armed assailants abducted four police officers in the coastal town of Gwadar, located near the Pakistan-Iran maritime border, police confirmed on Thursday. The kidnapped personnel have been identified as Niaz Ahmed, Shoaib, Ehsan and Sajid Ali. According to initial reports, the officers had intercepted a vehicle carrying Afghan nationals who were attempting to enter Pakistan illegally the previous day. The suspects were travelling in a Zambad (a type of vehicle commonly used for smuggling). Police officials said the officers on duty immediately informed the in-charge of the Kantani post, ASI Musaddaq Ali, about the situation. The ASI instructed them to transport the detained individuals to the police station. However, soon afterwards, all communication with the four policemen was lost. Authorities believe the officers were taken hostage by armed men. Security forces have cordoned off the area and launched a search operation to recover the missing personnel. No group has claimed...