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Shakeel, Rizwan lead recovery against West Indies in fog-hit 1st Multan Test

Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan helped Pakistan fight back from a poor start in the first Test against the West Indies on Friday to reach 143-4 at the close of a fog-hit opening day. When bad light ended play with just 41.3 overs bowled, Shakeel was unbeaten on 56 for his ninth half-century, while Rizwan was 51 not out for his 11th. The pair added 97 after coming together with Pakistan in trouble at 46-4. The left-right combination of Shakeel and Rizwan negotiated the three-spinner West Indies attack with confidence after fast bowler Jayden Seales initially left the home team struggling. Sensing the dry and grassless Multan Stadium pitch would be tough for batting on the last two days — and with spin set to play a major role — the home team opted to bat after winning the toss. But play was delayed owing to early morning fog compounded by poor air quality , resulting in poor visibility and wiping out the first session. Shakeel has so far cracked four boundaries while Rizwan ...
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Pakistan launches first home-made observation satellite EO-1

The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission launched Pakistan’s first indigenous Electro-Optical (EO-1) satellite on Friday from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in northern China. This type of satellite uses electro-optical sensors to collect data and images of the Earth’s surface by detecting and measuring reflected sunlight or emitted radiation. The PRSC-EO1 satellite will boost Pakistan’s ability to monitor and manage natural resources, respond to disasters and improve urban planning and agricultural development, Suparco said in a statement. “This remarkable milestone marks a giant leap forward in Pakistan’s journey toward self-reliance and technological excellence in space exploration,” the agency said. Suparco Chairman Muhammad Yousaf Khan expressed his gratitude for the government’s “unwavering support” and acknowledged the hard work and dedication of the agency’s engineers, emphasising that the launch reflected “Pakistan’s commitment to leveraging space technolog...

Shares at PSX climb 900 points intraday trade on easing political concerns

Bulls dominated the trade floor on Friday as shares at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) increased by 900 points in intraday trade. The benchmark KSE-100 increased by 902.46 points, or 0.79 per cent, to stand at 114,744.58 from the previous close of 113,836.74 at 2:58pm. Awais Ashraf, director research at AKD Securities, credited the upward trajectory to the market’s positive response “to today’s verdict in the graft case as it has eased concerns regarding political noise, with attention now shifting towards improving macroeconomic factors”. He noted a that a “disinflationary trend and a fully funded external account position could lead to easing interest rates, encouraging investors to move from fixed-income instruments to equities”. Earlier today, former premier Imran Khan and his spouse Bushra Bibi were convicted in the £190m Al-Qadir Trust case with the PTI founder being sentenced to 14 years in prison and a seven-year jail term handed to his wife. Judge Nasir Javed Rana anno...

Chinese economic growth among slowest in decades

China posted one of its slowest rates of economic growth in decades on Friday, as leaders nervously eye a potential trade standoff with incoming US president Donald Trump. Beijing has announced in recent months its most aggressive support measures in years in a bid to reignite an economy suffering on multiple fronts, including a prolonged property market debt crisis and sluggish consumer spending. However, calls for even further policy help came after official figures showed the Chinese economy grew five per cent in 2024. While the reading from Beijing’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) was slightly above the 4.9pc forecast in an AFP survey of analysts, it was still short of the 5.2pc increase recorded in 2023. The growth took place in the face of a “complicated and severe environment with increasing external pressures and internal difficulties”, the NBS said. Retail sales, a key gauge of consumer sentiment, rose 3.5pc — a major slump from the 7.2pc growth seen in 2023 — alth...

FO says Wakhan Corridor part of Afghan territory, denies reports of annexation

Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan, in his maiden weekly press briefing on Thursday, rejected reports of the annexation of the Wakhan Corridor and said that it was a part of Afghanistan. The Wakhan Corridor is a thin, mountainous strip in Afghanistan’s northeastern Badakhshan province which extends up to the relatively small border with China’s Xinjiang province. It also separates Tajikistan from Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan region. “I have seen this endless speculation. Wakhan is part of Afghan territory. Afghanistan is a neighbouring country. We recognise its sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the newly appointed spokesperson said. “There is no question of Pakistan having designs on one of its neighbours. I deem it speculative and totally erroneous actually.” Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been strained due to frequent border skirmishes and Islamabad repeatedly demanding Kabul take action against the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) fo...

Pakistan, West Indies seek to improve from Test Championship lows

Pakistan and West Indies vowed a strong finish when they meet in the first Test in Multan on Friday despite dragging up the rear of the World Test Championship. Pakistan are currently eighth in the 2023-25 cycle of the WTC, with their rivals in last place far behind finalists Australia and South Africa. Skipper Shan Masood said the two-test series was significant for Pakistan, who finished sixth and seventh in the first two WTC cycles. “This cycle is finishing so this series is significant for us as we want to become a better team by being unbeaten in home conditions,” he told reporters on Thursday. Pakistan ended a winless stretch of 11 home Tests by beating England 2-1 in October and Masood wants his team to keep winning at home despite a 2-0 defeat in South Africa this month. “We won against England so it will be important we keep that momentum against the West Indies,” Masood said. West Indies finished eighth in both previous WTCs and skipper Kraigg Brathwaite wants to end o...

Met army chief with Gandapur, all demands presented: PTI Chairman Gohar

PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan said on Thursday that he and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur had a meeting with Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir. “If talks have begun, it’s a welcoming gesture,” Barrister Gohar said while speaking outside Adiala Jail. “All demands have been presented.” He said that the talks took place in Peshawar. “Direct talks with the establishment are welcome,” he said. “There is a positive development from the other side.” PTI leader Asad Qaiser also told Dawn.com that the development took place. More to follow from The Dawn News - Home https://ift.tt/XSK9qva