Skip to main content

Posts

Shooting at Karachi’s US consulate: What does international law say?

On the morning of March 1, 2026, the towering walls of the United States consulate in Karachi became the backdrop to a spectacle that was as political as it was perilous. Hundreds of protesters had gathered outside the gates, their anger fuelled by the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei in strikes launched by Israel and the US, an event whose aftershocks have rippled well beyond Iran’s borders. The chants against foreign intervention frayed into disorder as crowds surged forward, overwhelmed outer defences, and attempted to storm the diplomatic compound. In the ensuing melee, gunfire cracked through the air and by nightfall, at least 10 people had been killed , and dozens more were injured. Later on Monday, US officials said the United States Marines had opened fire on demonstrators. They said it was unclear whether rounds fired by Marines struck or killed anyone, but they also did not know whether shots were also fired by others protecting the mission, incl...
Recent posts

Iftar, Sehri timings for Ramazan 15/16

Times for today’s Iftar (Ramazan 15) and tomorrow’s Sehri (Ramazan 16) for the federal and provincial capitals are listed below: Islamabad Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:08pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:07am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 6:18pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 4:57am Karachi Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:38pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:32am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 6:50pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:27am Lahore Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:03pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:04am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 6:13pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 4:54am Peshawar Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:14pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:13am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 6:24pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:03am Quetta Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:35pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:34am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 6:53pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:34am from Dawn - Home https://ift.tt/4XlFBgj

Canucks show ‘more fight’ in close loss to Hurricanes

VANCOUVER – The Vancouver Canucks were disappointed but not embarrassed. Losing should never be acceptable. But if they can lose the way they did Wednesday, 6-4 against the elite Carolina Hurricanes, the Canucks will earn respect and patience from their fans during what is going to be a loyalty-testing rebuild. Which ones aren’t? Uncompetitive and unredeemable in their last two losses, and challenged Wednesday morning by general manager Patrik Allvin to show “more fight,” the Canucks dug in and competed against the soaring Hurricanes, who needed an empty-net goal from Nikolaj Ehlers to complete a hat trick that secured his team’s 15 th  win in 20 games. Even after Carolina reeled off four straight goals in 10 minutes in the second period to pull away 5-2, the Canucks didn’t disintegrate as they have in so many games since the New Year when they’ve surrendered goals in bunches. Canuck Brock Boeser scored during a five-on-three power play late in the second period, and Nils Hogl...

Iftar, Sehri timings for Ramazan 14/15

Times for today’s Iftar (Ramazan 14) and tomorrow’s Sehri (Ramazan 15) for the federal and provincial capitals are listed below: Islamabad Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:08pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:08am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 6:18pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 4:58am Karachi Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:37pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:32am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 6:49pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:28am Lahore Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:03pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:06am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 6:13pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 4:56am Peshawar Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:13pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:14am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 6:23pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:04am Quetta Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:34pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:34am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 6:52pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:34am from Dawn - Home https://ift.tt/m6N7iDY

Pakistanis at Taftan border describe scramble to leave Iran

Pakistani nationals hauled suitcases across the border from Iran, describing missiles being launched and travel chaos as they scrambled to leave the country after the US and Israel launched strikes over the weekend. AFP journalists saw a steady trickle of people passing through large metal gates at the remote border crossing between Iran’s Mirjaveh and Taftan in Balochistan. Powerful explosions have rocked Iran’s capital Tehran since Saturday, with embassies from countries around the world telling their citizens to leave. “All our Pakistani brothers who were in Tehran and other cities had started to leave and were arriving at the terminal, which caused a lot of crowd pressure,” 38-year-old trader Ameer Muhammad told AFP on Monday. Cargo trucks wait to enter the Pakistan-Iran border crossing at Taftan, Balochistan province on March 2, 2026 amid ongoing US-Israel strikes on Iran. —AFP/File “Due to the crowds, there were major transport problems.” The isolated Taftan border li...

NHL Roundup: Marchenko scores OT winner as Blue Jackets beat Rangers

NEW YORK — Kirill Marchenko scored his second goal of the game 1:04 into overtime and the Columbus Blue Jackets edged the New York Rangers 5-4 Monday night after squandering a four-goal lead. Columbus built a 4-0 advantage through the first two periods before the Rangers staged a furious comeback, scoring four unanswered goals, including Gabe Perreault’s tying goal with 4:46 remaining in the third to force OT. Marchenko also added an assist for Columbus, which snapped a two-game skid . Adam Fantilli, Sean Monahan and Mathiew Olivier also scored for the Blue Jackets, and Charlie Coyle had two assists. Elvis Merzlikins stopped 27 of the 31 shots he faced. After falling behind four goals after two periods, the Rangers rallied in the third, scoring twice in a 24-second span in the first minute. New York, which had a 16-7 edge in shots in the period, scored two more goals in just over a two-minute span later in the third and managed to force overtime before falling short. Perreault fini...

Pentagon tells Congress no sign that Iran was going to attack US first, sources say

Trump administration officials acknowledged in closed-door briefings with congressional staff on Sunday that there was no intelligence suggesting Iran planned to attack United States forces first, two people familiar with the matter said. The US and Israel launched their most ambitious attacks on Iran in decades on Saturday, assassinating Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, sinking Iranian warships and hitting more than 1,000 targets so far, officials say. But Sunday’s remarks to Congress appeared to undercut one of the key arguments for the war made by senior administration officials. They told reporters the day before that US President Donald Trump decided to launch the attacks in part because of indicators that Iranians might strike US forces in the Middle East “perhaps preemptively”. Trump, one of the officials said, was not going to “sit back and allow American forces in the region to absorb attacks”. Pentagon briefings lasted more than 90 minutes Pentagon officials bri...