September 18: Dawn reported the United States will continue to support credible elections in Pakistan that are free of violence and allow people to decide who rules them, says Elizabeth Horst, the US Deputy Secretary of State Responsible for Pakistan. Read More I
Pakistan’s Demand for LNG to Nearly Triple in Five Years

September 21: Bloomberg reported Pakistan’s liquefied natural gas demand will nearly triple in five years as its production of domestic gas dwindles. Read more I
Hasan Ali replaces injured Naseem Shah in Pakistan's World Cup squad

September 22: ESPN Cricinfo reported Hasan Ali has been drafted in to Pakistan's ODI World Cup squad in place of the injured Naseem Shah, who is set for a lengthy layoff. Read more I
PM Kakar criticises West for dismissing India's 'reality' for 'economic, strategic reasons'

September 22: GEO News reported Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has voiced Pakistan's disapproval of Western nations' failure to acknowledge the "reality" regarding New Delhi's right-wing leadership. Read more I
‘Anti-aircraft guns in Kacha areas’ spark aviation concerns

September 22: The Express Tribune reported pictures of outlaws brandishing anti-aircraft weaponry in the riverine areas of Sindh making the rounds on social media have created a serious situation for the aviation sector officials, who are moving swiftly to placate the global flyers. Read more I
Faulty refrigeration system blamed for UAE meat ban

September 22: DAWN reported A faulty refrigeration system of the shipping line has been blamed for the fungus detected in the fresh chilled meat shipment of a Pakistani company to the United Arab Emirates that prompted the Gulf state to ban imports, at least for the time being, and bringing a bad name to Pakistan. Read more I