June 2: DAWN reported The government on Thursday went after PTI chief Imran Khan with all guns blazing, accusing him of everything — from maligning law enforcement agencies to abandoning his workers high and dry in the face of legal action following the incidents of May 9. Read more I
‘It’s not a Cold War’: PM calls out West’s ‘obsession’ to contain China

September 28: The Express Tribune reported Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar has said that Pakistan was focusing on its own interests without choosing sides in the great power competition, and that the West was "over-obsessed" with efforts to contain China. Read more I
NAB moves to greet returning Nawaz with three old cases

September 28: DAWN reported With the PML-N’s supreme leader Nawaz Sharif scheduled to arrive in Pakistan in less than a month, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) is set to reopen three cases against him linked to alleged illegal plot allotments and land acquisitions in Lahore, as well as a questionable share transfer in Chaudhry Sugar Mills. Read more I
Toyota shuts down production plant till Oct 9

September 28: SAMAA TV reported Indus Motor Company Limited, responsible for assembling Toyota vehicles in Pakistan, has decided to temporarily halt production until October 9. Read more I
KP witnesses surge in extortion cases from banned outfits

September 28: AAJ TV reported A surge was seen in extortion cases in extortion cases in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the ongoing year where more than 70 cases of banned outfits demanding money from businessmen have been reported. Read more I
U.S. envoy's Gwadar tour shows Pakistan's evolving China strategy

September 25: A U.S. diplomat's recent visit to the Pakistani port of Gwadar, the heart of China's Belt and Road Initiative projects in the country, has highlighted Islamabad's delicate task of balancing ties with rival superpowers and efforts to gain leverage for itself, Nikkei Asia reports.