
Pakistan Mobilises to Free Crew of Hijacked Oil Tanker
Pakistani authorities are actively working to secure the release of Pakistani crew members aboard a hijacked oil tanker, the Sindh Governor confirmed on Tuesday after meeting with the families of those held captive by pirates. The government pledged that every diplomatic and consular channel available would be utilised to ensure the safe return of the hostages.
The Sindh Governor met with distressed families in Karachi, offering assurances that the federal government was coordinating with relevant international and maritime authorities to resolve the crisis. The families had appealed for urgent intervention, raising concerns about the safety and welfare of the crew.
Piracy incidents in key maritime corridors have posed a persistent challenge for nations with large merchant marine workforces, and Pakistan is among the countries most exposed given the significant number of its nationals employed on international cargo and tanker vessels.
Officials indicated that diplomatic outreach was underway through Pakistan's maritime attachΓ©s and foreign missions in the region. The situation remains fluid, and the government has urged restraint and patience from the affected families while negotiations and rescue efforts continue.
Similar Stories
Background and related coverage on this story.

Trump Rejects Iran Counteroffer, Demands Complete Victory in War
United States President Donald Trump has rejected a counteroffer from Iran aimed at ending the ongoing war, insisting instead on what he described as a complete victory. The rejection marks a significant escalation in diplomatic posturing between Washington and Tehran, closing off what appeared to be a potential off-ramp from the conflict.

Trump Warns Iran Ceasefire Is on 'Life Support'
United States President Donald Trump declared on Monday that the ceasefire with Iran is on 'life support', signalling a dramatic deterioration in the fragile truce that had been holding between Washington and Tehran. The stark language represents one of the most alarming public assessments by the US president since the ceasefire was established.

Iran war escalates tensions ahead of critical Trump-Xi summit
The ongoing Iran war is significantly raising the strategic stakes for the United States and China as the two powers prepare for high-level talks between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, analysts and diplomatic observers note. The conflict has injected a new and urgent variable into bilateral discussions that were already expected to cover trade, Taiwan, and global economic stability.

Trump rejects Iranian terms, declaring them unacceptable for peace
United States President Donald Trump has publicly rejected Iran's proposed terms for ending the ongoing war, labelling them as unacceptable and signalling that diplomatic resolution remains distant. The statement marks a significant hardening of the American position and raises fresh concerns about an extended conflict with broad regional and global consequences.

Iran Submits Formal Response To US Proposal On Ending War
Iran has formally transmitted its response to a United States proposal aimed at ending the ongoing war, state news agency IRNA reported on Sunday. The submission marks a critical juncture in diplomatic efforts to de-escalate a conflict that has drawn in multiple regional and international actors and generated widespread humanitarian consequences.

Putin Says Ukraine War Nearing End as Trump-Brokered Ceasefire Begins
Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated publicly that he believes the war with Ukraine is coming to an end, as a Trump-brokered three-day ceasefire formally came into effect. The parallel statements mark a potentially pivotal moment in a conflict that has defined European security and global commodity markets since Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022.