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Pakistan Trending News Today – Trump’s Nobel, FATF, Water Crisis & Economic Updates (22 June 2025)

Pakistan Trending News Today – Trump’s Nobel, FATF, Water Crisis & More (22 June 2025)

Pakistan Trending News Today – Trump’s Nobel, FATF, Water Crisis & More (22 June 2025)

Stay informed with today’s top headlines from Pakistan, covering major developments in foreign policy, national security, renewable energy, water disputes, and gender rights reforms.

🇵🇰 Trump Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize by Pakistan

In a surprising move, Pakistan officially recommended former U.S. President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize. The government cited his past involvement in mediating peace talks between India and Pakistan. Read full article.

🇮🇷 Condemnation of U.S. Airstrikes in Iran

Just a day after the Trump nomination, Pakistan condemned U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The Foreign Ministry stated that such actions jeopardize regional stability. More on Pakistan’s response.

🔒 FATF Flags Missile Equipment Shipment from China

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) raised concerns over Pakistan’s alleged attempt to import missile-related equipment from China under misleading labels. This could increase pressure on Pakistan’s compliance standing. Details here.

💧 India-Pakistan Water Dispute Escalates

India has declared it will not resume the Indus Waters Treaty negotiations. Pakistan’s major dams are now at 'dead' levels, raising fears of an agricultural and economic crisis. Explore full report.

🔆 Solar Power Surges Past 25% Share

Pakistan has made history by becoming one of the few nations where solar power now contributes over 25% to the energy grid. It marks a significant green energy milestone. Check green energy stats.

📈 Economic Growth at 2.7% in FY2025

According to the latest economic survey, Pakistan’s GDP grew by 2.7% in FY2025, slightly above the IMF projection. Inflation remains high, but sectors like energy and IT are showing resilience. Read full economic report.

🛡️ Defense Budget Increases by 17%

In response to regional tensions, Pakistan increased its defense budget by 17% for 2025-26, and has signed a deal with China for 40 J-35 stealth fighter jets. Read full breakdown.

👩‍⚖️ Landmark Legislation for Women’s Rights

In a major win for gender justice, the Pakistani Senate passed a law setting the minimum marriage age at 18 and criminalizing underage sexual relations. Global human rights organizations have applauded this reform. Full story here.


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