Pakistan’s Sherry Rehman, Ayesha Malik featured in Forbes ‘50 Over 50: Asia 2023’ list

The collage of photos shows Pakistan’s federal minister for climate change, Sherry Rehman and Supreme Court’s Justice Ayesha Malik. (Photo courtesy: Uk Government/AFP)
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Updated 13 January 2023
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Pakistan’s Sherry Rehman, Ayesha Malik featured in Forbes ‘50 Over 50: Asia 2023’ list

  • Forbes honors women over 50 for ‘reaching new heights’, ‘inspiring new generations’
  • List features women over 50 across the world from tech, art, politics and other industries

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s federal minister for climate change, Sherry Rehman and Supreme Court’s Justice Ayesha Malik were featured this week in a list compiled by Forbes magazine that includes 50 women over the age of 50 who made headlines in 2022. 

Forbes released the ‘50 Over 50: Asia 2023’ list on January 11 to celebrate women across technology, pharmaceuticals, art, politics and beyond who are “reaching new heights in their industries and inspiring the region’s next generation.”

Rehman, 62, was appointed as the country’s climate change minister in April 2022 after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was elected to office. A few months after Rehman took over the reins of the post, heavy rains triggered unprecedented floods. Over 1,700 people were killed while more than 33 million in the country were affected by the calamity, which also inflicted damages of over $30 billion, Pakistan estimated. 

At the Sharm el-Sheikh Climate Change Conference (COP 27) in Egypt last year, Rehman was influential in convincing the world to set up a “loss and damage” fund for developing countries. The fund aims to channel money from countries that cause high carbon emissions, to others that are vulnerable to climate change damages and disasters. 

Malik, on the other hand, made history in January 2022 when she became the first woman judge of Pakistan’s apex court. The Judicial Com­mis­sion of Pakistan (JCP) approved her elevation from the Lahore High Court (LHC) to the apex court after it was approved by a majority of five votes against four. 

“Malik previously served for a decade as a judge on the Lahore High Court, ruling on the enforcement of international arbitration in Pakistan and sat on the Green Bench, advocating environmental justice,” Forbes wrote about her. 

The publication also acknowledged Malik’s “seminal judgment” on virginity tests in rape cases, which were hailed widely in Pakistan. 

About Rehman, Forbes mentioned her credentials as a former information minister, journalist, Pakistan’s ambassador to the US and the country’s first female leader of the opposition in the Senate. 

“Rehman has received various awards, including Pakistan’s highest civil award, the Nishan-e-Imtiaz,” Forbes wrote.

The magazine mentioned how Rehman had also been named among the ‘25 Most Influential Women in 2022 by Financial Times.’


Pakistan beat UAE to secure semifinal berth in U-19 Asia Cup

Updated 16 December 2025
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Pakistan beat UAE to secure semifinal berth in U-19 Asia Cup

  • Pakistan scored a total of 241 runs, dismiss UAE for 171 in 37.5 overs
  • Final match of ACC Men’s U19 tournament will be played on Dec. 21

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Under-19 cricket team advanced to the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) Men’s semifinals on Tuesday after defeating the United Arab Emirates (UAE) by 70 runs in Dubai, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said.

Batting first, Pakistan posted 241 for the loss of nine wickets after opting to bat first at the International Cricket Council (ICC) Academy Ground. 

Ahmed Hussain, in his 65-run knock, smashed four boundaries while Sameer Minhas scored 44. Wicketkeeper-batter Hamza made 42 runs to help Pakistan score 241-9 after 50 overs. 

“Today’s win secured Pakistan U19 a place in the semifinals of the tournament after winning two of their group matches,” the PCB said in a statement.

“They will face the top side of Group ‘B’ on Friday, 19 December.”

UAE’s Yug Sharma picked three wickets while Naseem Khan bagged two. UAE were dismissed by 171 in 37.5 overs despite a half-century by Ayaan Misbah, who scored 77 off 74 balls that included four boundaries.

Pakistan’s right-arm pacer Abdul Subhan, who was awarded the Player of the Match award, led the bowling attack and clinched four wickets for 31. 

Right-arm leg spinner Ahmed, Mohammad Sayyam and Momin Qamar picked a wicket each.

The tournament underway from Dec. 12 features eight teams competing in a 50‑over format across group and knockout stages.

The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi‑finals on Dec. 19.

The final will be played on Dec. 21.