Peshawar Zalmi release official song for Pakistan Super League’s fifth season

In this file photo, Peshawar Zalmi celebrate their PSL win over Quetta Gladiators on March 4, 2017. (File/ AFP)
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Updated 17 February 2020
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Peshawar Zalmi release official song for Pakistan Super League’s fifth season

  • The hip hop track has been conceptualized by Pashto band Pukhtoon Core
  • Unique tunes and catchy lyrics make ‘Zalmi by Fortitude’ a distinctive number, makers say

ISLAMABAD: Peshawar Zalmi, a popular franchise of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), released this year’s official team anthem on Sunday – a distinctive hip-hop number created by Pashto band, Pukhtoon Core, and titled “Zalmi by Fortitude.”

“It is a unique Pashto hip-hop song but has the potential to infuse excitement and enthusiasm in cricket fans,” Zalmi media team said in statement on Sunday.

The song features star cricketers from the team, including Darren Sammy, Kamran Akmal, Wahab Riaz, Hassan Ali, and Mohammad Mohsin, along with actors Mehwish Hayat and Hania Amir.

Last week, Peshawar Zalmi named Arab News Pakistan as its media partner for the tournament’s fifth edition, with the owner of the cricket team Javed Afridi saying that

“Our partnership with Arab News Pakistan is a great thing and we will continue to extend cooperation to each other for the promotion of cricket in the future.”

Pakistan’s national cricket league, the PSL was launched in 2016 and became a permanent fixture on the cricket scene due to its massive success, even though several matches were played in the UAE to address security risks.

However, organizers said that all the matches in this year’s edition will be played in Pakistan.


Pakistan flags funding strain, host state cooperation gaps in UN peacekeeping

Updated 07 February 2026
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Pakistan flags funding strain, host state cooperation gaps in UN peacekeeping

  • Pakistan says blue helmets remain the most visible symbol of UN commitment to peace
  • The country urges member states to pay contributions on time to sustain UN missions

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday raised concerns over mounting financial pressures on United Nations peacekeeping operations along with a lack of cooperation from some host countries, warning that the challenges risk undermining the effectiveness and safety of missions worldwide.

Pakistan’s top diplomat at the UN flagged the issues while speaking at a UN Security Council briefing on peacekeeping police components.

Pakistan is one of the world’s top troop-contributing countries and has deployed more than 235,000 peacekeepers to 48 UN missions across four continents over the past eight decades.

A total of 182 of its peacekeepers have also lost their lives while serving under the UN flag.

“We are concerned at the current challenges faced by the United Nations peacekeeping, both financial as well as those arising from lack of host state cooperation,” Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad told the council. “Pakistan underscores the importance of full cooperation by host States to enable timely deployment of peacekeepers including police components where authorized by the Security Council.”

He noted that UN missions were operating under acute financial stress, leading to capacity reductions that directly affected mandate delivery and the safety of peacekeepers, while UN police units continued to face gaps between authorized strength and actual deployments.

Ahmad urged UN member states to pay their assessed contributions in full and on time to ensure peacekeeping missions remain operationally capable.

“Blue helmets are the most visible symbol of the United Nations commitment to peace and stability,” he said. “Peacekeeping brings relevance and legitimacy to this organization by making a tangible difference in people’s lives.”

Pakistan has contributed both military and police personnel to UN operations, deploying more than 50 formed police units to missions including Haiti, Darfur, Timor-Leste and Côte d’Ivoire, according to Pakistan’s UN mission.