Pakistan News in English
November 1, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 1st November, and here’s your Pakistan daily news capsule.
Analysts praise Pakistani delegation for their patience in talks with Afghanistan.
Police drivers in Sindh to receive training for the new e-ticketing system.
Tax return filings hit a record 5.9 million, reflecting rising compliance in Pakistan.
Pakistan’s army chief declares zero tolerance for cross-border militancy from Afghanistan.
Petrol and diesel prices rise ahead of the fortnightly review, affecting consumers.
Pakistan outplays South Africa by nine wickets to level the T20 series 1-1.
KP CM Sohail Afridi’s all-male cabinet takes oath of office in Peshawar today.
Punjab launches its first-ever mobile police station to enhance public service delivery.
Pakistan revives offshore oil exploration with the awarding of 23 blocks after 18 years.
Hurricane Melissa claims 50 lives across the Caribbean, leaving devastation in its wake.
Tanzania's opposition claims hundreds have died in protests following recent elections.
Sudan’s civil war intensifies as reports emerge of atrocities in El Fasher city.
Pakistan's central bank forex reserves rise by 16 million USD, strengthening the rupee.
Gold prices surge in Pakistan as the global market reaches record levels this week.
Emergent mobile teams formed to combat life-threatening viral infections across the nation.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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