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US, Western allies clash with Russia and China at UN over Iran’s nuclear programme

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The United States and its Western allies clashed with Russia and China at the United Nations Security Council over Iran’s nuclear intentions, as Washington sought to further justify the military action it launched against Iran two weeks ago.

During a meeting of the 15-member council, currently chaired by the United States, Russia and China attempted to block a discussion regarding a committee responsible for overseeing and enforcing UN sanctions on Iran. However, the move failed after members voted 11-2 in favour of proceeding with the discussion, with two countries abstaining.

Addressing the council, US envoy to the United Nations Mike Waltz accused Moscow and Beijing of attempting to shield Tehran by obstructing the work of the so-called 1737 Sanctions Committee.

He stressed that all UN member states should implement an arms embargo on Iran, prevent the transfer and trade of missile technology, and freeze relevant financial assets linked to Tehran’s military programmes.

Waltz said the proposed re-imposition of UN measures was not arbitrary but specifically designed to counter the threats posed by Iran’s nuclear, missile, and conventional weapons programmes, as well as its alleged support for terrorism. He also claimed that Russia and China opposed a functioning sanctions committee because they wished to maintain defence cooperation with Iran.

The US envoy further noted that the International Atomic Energy Agency had recently reiterated that Iran remains the only country without nuclear weapons known to have enriched uranium to 60 percent purity and had refused to grant inspectors access to those stockpiles.

Russia’s UN ambassador Vasily Nebenzya rejected the accusations, arguing that Washington and its allies were fueling “hysteria” over unproven claims that Iran was pursuing nuclear weapons.

According to Nebenzya, such allegations were used to justify another military campaign against Tehran, a move he said had significantly escalated tensions across the Middle East and beyond.

China’s representative Fu Cong also criticised Washington, calling the United States the “instigator” of the Iranian nuclear crisis. He said the US had resorted to the use of force during diplomatic negotiations, undermining efforts aimed at a peaceful resolution.

Meanwhile, Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, Amir Saeid Iravani, insisted that Tehran’s nuclear programme has always been purely peaceful. He also stated that Iran would not recognise or comply with any attempts to re-impose international sanctions.

US President Donald Trump has defended the strikes on Iran, arguing that Tehran could have developed a nuclear weapon within weeks if the United States had not targeted three major nuclear facilities in June. However, reports citing US intelligence assessments suggested that this claim was not supported by available intelligence.

Britain and France, meanwhile, told the Security Council that restoring sanctions on Iran was justified because Tehran had failed to adequately address international concerns about its nuclear activities. France also warned that Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile could potentially be sufficient to produce up to ten nuclear devices.

The sharp exchanges at the Security Council highlight deep divisions among major powers over how to address Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the broader security situation in the Middle East.

PM Shehbaz pledges unwavering support to Saudi Arabia

PM Shehbaz pledges

Jeddah: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah during a period of heightened tensions in the Middle East, reaffirming Pakistan’s full solidarity with Saudi Arabia during challenging times.

The high-level meeting was attended by Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Chief of Army Staff Syed Asim Munir.

During the discussions, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reiterated Pakistan’s unwavering support for Saudi Arabia, emphasizing that Islamabad stands firmly with Riyadh in difficult circumstances.

The two leaders held detailed talks on the latest developments in the region and exchanged views on the evolving security and political situation in the Middle East.

Both sides also agreed to continue working closely to promote peace, stability, and cooperation across the region.

Speaking during the meeting, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that Pakistan has always stood shoulder to shoulder with Saudi Arabia and will continue its efforts to achieve the shared objective of peace and stability in the region.

Bangladesh thrash Pakistan by 8 wickets in first ODI

Bangladesh thrash

Dhaka: Bangladesh registered a comprehensive eight-wicket victory over Pakistan in the first match of the three-match ODI series, comfortably chasing down the modest target set by the visitors.

Bangladesh achieved the 115-run target in just 15.1 overs, putting in a dominant batting display at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka.

Tanzid Hasan played a brilliant unbeaten knock of 67 runs, while Najmul Hossain Shanto contributed 27 runs to guide the hosts to victory with ease.

For Pakistan, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mohammad Wasim Jr. picked up one wicket each.

Pakistan Bowled Out for Record-Low Total

Earlier, Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz won the toss and elected to field first — a decision that proved decisive as Bangladesh bowlers dismantled Pakistan’s batting line-up.

Pakistan were bowled out for just 114 runs in 30.1 overs, their lowest ODI total against Bangladesh.

Openers Sahibzada Farhan and debutant Maaz Sadaqat started the innings, but Pakistan failed to build momentum. Farhan scored 27 runs, while Shamil Hussain managed only 4 runs. Maaz Sadaqat scored 18 runs in his debut ODI.

Faheem Ashraf was the top scorer for Pakistan with 37 runs, while Mohammad Rizwan made 10, Salman Agha scored 5, Hussain Talat added 4, and Abdul Samad was dismissed without scoring. Shaheen Afridi scored 4, Mohammad Wasim Jr. was out for 0, while Abrar Ahmed remained unbeaten on 0.

Bangladesh pacer Nahid Rana delivered the best bowling performance of his ODI career, taking 5 wickets for 24 runs, while captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz claimed 3 wickets for 29 runs.

Four Pakistan Players Make ODI Debut

Notably, four Pakistani players made their ODI debut in the match — Sahibzada Farhan, Maaz Sadaqat, Abdul Samad, and Shamil Hussain — marking the first time since 2008 that Pakistan fielded four debutants in a single ODI.

Before the match, Pakistan captain Shaheen Afridi had said that if Pakistan had won the toss, they would also have opted to bat first, adding that a score of 270 to 280 runs would have been a competitive total on the pitch.

Eid ul Fitr 2026 expected on March 21 in Pakistan

Eid ul Fitr

ISLAMABAD: Eid ul Fitr 2026 is expected to be observed on Saturday, March 21, in Pakistan, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, which completes a 30-day cycle this year.

Astronomical experts have indicated that the Shawwal crescent moon is unlikely to be sighted on the evening of March 19.

According to the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco), the new moon of Shawwal 1447 AH will be born on March 19, 2026, at 6:23 AM PST.

At sunset on the same day, the moon will be approximately 12 hours and 41 minutes old, with a 28-minute interval between sunset and moonset along Pakistan’s coastal regions, making crescent visibility unlikely.

Based on these calculations, astronomers predict Eid ul Fitr to fall on March 21, though the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee will make the final declaration regarding the moon sighting and the official start of the festival across the country.

Eid ul Fitr is celebrated worldwide by Muslims after a month-long fast during Ramadan, a period devoted to patience, self-discipline, and charitable acts. In Pakistan, Ramadan 2026 began on February 19, following the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee’s announcement by Chairman Maulana Abdul Khabeer Azad.

As Islamic months follow the lunar calendar, lasting 29 or 30 days, the dates of Ramadan and Eid shift approximately 10 days earlier each year in the Gregorian calendar.

This year, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar completes its cycle on March 20, paving the way for the joyous celebration of Eid ul Fitr.

Iran announces withdrawal from FIFA World Cup 2026 in US

Iran announces

Tehran: Iran has officially announced that it will not participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is set to be hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

According to media reports, Iranian Sports Minister Ahmad Donyamali stated that under the current circumstances, it is impossible for Iran to compete in the tournament in the United States.

He cited the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader as a factor making participation in the U.S. unsafe and inappropriate.

Minister Donyamali emphasized that the safety of players and young athletes cannot be guaranteed, and given the prevailing situation, there is no justification for sending the national team to the World Cup.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will see teams from around the globe competing in North America, but Iran’s withdrawal marks a significant development ahead of the tournament.

Trump boasts of extensive damage caused to Iran in ongoing conflict

Trump boasts

U.S. President Donald Trump, in a telephonic interview with Axios, claimed that the ongoing military operations against Iran have inflicted far more damage than initially expected.

Trump stated that the campaign is progressing well and is ahead of schedule, asserting that the destruction initially projected over six months has already been exceeded.

He accused Iran of spreading hostility not only against the U.S. and Israel but also targeting Gulf states, claiming that Tehran has been causing “death and destruction” in the region for the past 47 years and is now facing consequences.

Trump added that when he decides, the war with Iran will conclude, suggesting that there are few remaining strategic targets in Iran, and the conflict could soon reach its end.

Meanwhile, Arab media reports confirmed a drone strike on the Salalah port, targeting oil tanks at the facility.

In a related development, Switzerland has announced the temporary closure of its embassy in Tehran, limiting its diplomatic activities until conditions in Iran improve, according to Swiss authorities.

Pakistan will stand by Saudi Arabia in all circumstances, says PM’s spokesperson

Pakistan will stand

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister’s spokesperson for foreign media Musharraf Zaidi has said that Pakistan will stand with Saudi Arabia at all times and under all circumstances, adding that Islamabad would extend support to the Kingdom if required.

Speaking to an international publication, Zaidi stated that there was no question about Pakistan’s commitment to Saudi Arabia. He emphasized that security cooperation between the two countries is not new, noting that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have long maintained close coordination on defense and strategic interests.

He further revealed that a Pakistani Field Marshal recently met the Saudi Defense Minister in Riyadh, where both sides discussed joint defense measures and cooperation.

Zaidi also said that Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has been in contact with Iran’s Foreign Minister since the beginning of the conflict, highlighting Pakistan’s ongoing diplomatic engagement in the region.

North Korea conducts another strategic cruise missile test

North Korea conducts

Pyongyang: North Korea has carried out another test of strategic cruise missiles, according to state media reports, in a move that comes as the United States and South Korea begin their annual joint military exercises this week.

The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised the missile test via video link on Tuesday.

During the inspection, he emphasized the need to maintain and further strengthen a powerful and reliable nuclear deterrent.

State media also released photographs showing Kim Jong Un’s daughter, Kim Ju Ae, present while observing the test.

The development follows a similar test conducted last week, when North Korea launched a strategic cruise missile from a naval destroyer, underscoring Pyongyang’s continued efforts to enhance its military capabilities.

YouTuber Rajab Butt breaks silence on marriage controversy

YouTuber Rajab Butt

Lahore: Pakistani YouTuber Rajab Butt has issued a detailed statement addressing the controversy surrounding his marriage, saying he is resolving the matter through his legal and religious rights.

In a video message shared on social media, Rajab Butt admitted that the situation escalated largely because of his own mistake. He explained that responding to questions about his marriage on social media at the same time created confusion and made the matter more complicated. According to him, the issue should have been handled through legal and religious channels from the beginning.

The YouTuber also spoke about the narratives and criticism circulating online regarding his family and personal life. He said that negative comments and public criticism do not trouble him, adding that no one can harm him except Allah.

Rajab Butt further announced that he will no longer discuss personal or marital matters on social media, and is determined to fulfill his legal and religious responsibilities to resolve the dispute.

It is worth noting that Rajab Butt recently sent a divorce notice to his wife, to which Iman Rajab responded publicly.

The development sparked widespread debate on social media, with users expressing mixed reactions to the ongoing controversy.

Actor Afzal Khan expresses desire for second marriage

Actor Afzal Khan

KARACHI:  Pakistani actor Afzal Khan, popularly known as Jan Rambo, recently humorously expressed a wish about a second marriage while appearing on a television program.

Speaking in a lighthearted manner, the actor shared memories from his wedding day and the emotions he experienced during his rukhsati.

Afzal Khan jokingly said that if he had the chance to spread a rumor about himself, it would be that he had gotten married for the second time.

Afzal Khan rose to fame in Pakistan’s entertainment industry through his unique acting style. He became a household name overnight after appearing in the famous Pakistan Television (PTV) drama “Guest House,” where his role won the hearts of viewers.

Recently, he appeared as a guest on a Ramadan special show, where he discussed several interesting aspects of his personal life. Recalling an emotional moment from his wedding, the actor revealed that he actually broke into tears during his rukhsati.

According to Afzal Khan, the emotions overwhelmed him because he could hardly believe how far he had come in life. He said many people later joked that he looked like Amitabh Bachchan at that moment, but in reality, he became emotional remembering the struggles he had faced.

He explained that before his marriage, he worked day and night to build a house, and the memories of that hard work came rushing back during the ceremony.

When asked during the show what kind of rumor he would like to spread about himself, Afzal Khan replied humorously that he would spread the news that he had married again.

However, the actor clarified that although Islam permits a second marriage, he currently has no such plans. Laughing, he added that spreading such a rumor would simply be a way to see people’s reactions, joking that the cameras should be turned off so no one finds out the truth.