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France to deploy nearly a dozen warships, mulls Hormuz mission, Macron says

France is sending about a dozen naval vessels, including its aircraft carrier strike group, to the Mediterranean, Red Sea, and potentially the Strait of Hormuz, as part of defensive support for allies threatened by the Middle East conflict. Speaking in Cyprus before visiting the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, which arrived this weekend in the eastern Mediterranean, President Emmanuel Macron sought to reassure his Cypriot counterpart after drones were intercepted approaching the island last week. "When Cyprus is attacked, then Europe is attacked," Macron said after meeting President Nikos Christodoulides and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Paphos. European states have largely been sidelined as the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran has escalated, affecting Gulf Arab states and drawing Lebanon into the line of fire after Hezbollah attacked Israel. With Middle Eastern shipping lanes disrupted and oil prices surging above $100 a barrel, European...

Sindh govt distributes 300 pink e-scooters on women's day

The Sindh government distributed 300 pink electric scooters on the occasion of International Women’s Day in Karachi on Sunday. Addressing the event, Sindh Senior Minister for Information, Transport and Mass Transit Sharjeel Inam Memon extended greetings to women and highlighted their role in society. “Without women, we would not exist. International Women’s Day is not only a day for women but also for everyone who has given birth to a woman,” he said. The minister said women had long been neglected in society but added that Benazir Bhutto created a new history by empowering women. “Under the leadership of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto, women proved that they have the full potential to run the country,” he said. Read: Islamabad Police arrest 14 during Aurat March rally over Section 144 violation He said women in Sindh were provided various opportunities and quotas, adding that Faryal Talpur had contested on a general seat, while Aseefa Bhutto Zardari and Shazia Marri had also won ...

US embassy in Islamabad suspends visa services from March 9–13 amid Middle East tensions

The US Embassy in Islamabad has suspended visa services from March 9 to 13 but says it will continue to provide routine and emergency services to US citizens as tensions rise in the Middle East. “All immigrant and nonimmigrant visa appointments are cancelled for March 9–13,” the embassy said in a statement on X, adding that visa applicants affected by the suspension would receive instructions by email on how to reschedule their appointments. The U.S. Embassy in Islamabad will continue to serve U.S. citizens requiring routine and emergency services. All immigrant and nonimmigrant visa appointments are cancelled for March 9-13. Visa applicants will receive instructions by email on rescheduling their appointments. All… pic.twitter.com/8ATavoIum5 — U.S. Embassy Islamabad (@usembislamabad) March 8, 2026 “The US Embassy in Islamabad will continue to serve US citizens requiring routine and emergency services,” the statement said. Meanwhile, all consular services at the US Consulates General i...

Women's Day: eight actions for a more equal world

Over nearly a decade leading the United Nations, I have seen our world repeatedly tested – by climate shocks, deepening poverty, violent conflict and shrinking civic space. But I have also watched many solutions take root, and they shared one common denominator: women. As the world marks International Women's Day, it is time to recognise that gender inequality is the greatest human rights challenge of our time – and advancing equality is one of the strongest drivers of sustainable development and peace. Here are eight actions, drawn from my own experience, to advance women's rights and deliver results. 1) Fix the Power Gap: Gender equality is a question of power. But male-dominated institutions still shape our world. A rising tide of authoritarianism is deepening these inequalities, rolling back hard-won protections – from fair work practices to reproductive rights – and entrenching racial and gender biases that hold women back. Gender equality lifts societies. When power is sh...

Intel report warns large-scale war ‘unlikely’ to oust Iran’s regime

A classified report by the National Intelligence Council (NIC) has concluded that even a large-scale military assault on Iran by the United States would be unlikely to dislodge the Islamic republic’s entrenched military and clerical establishment, The Washington Post reported on Saturday. The assessment comes as the President Donald Trump administration signals the possibility of an extended military campaign, which officials have described as “only just begun”. Tensions in the Middle East surged last week after US and Israeli air strikes killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, along with several senior officials, sparking retaliatory attacks from Tehran and broadening the regional conflict. In response, Iran targeted US military bases across multiple Gulf countries, significantly escalating the confrontation. The findings, confirmed by three sources familiar with the report, raise questions about Trump’s stated plan to “clean out” Iran’s leadership and install a rule...

Students' mental health

A microscopic view of the youth bulge will reveal its fractures. Whether it's a girl jumping from a hostel balcony, a candidate sobbing on the bench outside the classroom, a boy locking himself in before an exam, a bright student disappearing into silence or someone escaping reality with drugs — all of these point towards the most urgent question: are our young people well? Pakistan is one of the youngest countries in the world. Two-thirds of our population is under 30. Nearly 63 million are between 15 and 29. This generation will define Pakistan's economic productivity, political stability and social cohesion. But these statistics are plagued by the mental health crisis. Today's Pakistani student grows up in a climate of relentless pressure. Academic competition is brutal. University admissions are scarce. Scholarships are limited. Jobs are fewer still. Every year, millions enter a labour market that cannot absorb them. The World Bank estimates that over a third of those a...

Govt drops ‘fuel bomb’, hikes petrol and high-speed diesel by Rs55/litre as Gulf war chokes supplies

The federal government dropped a fuel bomb on Friday night and increased the price of petrol and high-speed diesel by Rs55 per litre as the raging conflict in the Middle East grinds on and chokes supply lines. Regional tensions escalated sharply after air strikes by the United States and Israel last week killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, along with several senior officials. The strikes triggered retaliatory actions by Iran, widening the conflict across the region. In response, Iran launched attacks on US military bases in several Gulf countries, significantly expanding the confrontation. Iran has also closed the Strait of Hormuz, halting the movement of oil supplies to many countries. As a result, crude oil prices were set on Friday for their strongest weekly gain since the extreme volatility seen during the COVID-19 pandemic in spring 2020, with shipping and energy exports through the key waterway disrupted. Amid the unfolding crisis, Pakistan is also facing pressu...