One Liner Pakistan Current Affairs May 2025 For Test Preparation

One Liner Pakistan Current Affairs May 2025: “Staying informed about current events is crucial in today’s fast-paced world. As we navigate the complexities of May 2025, Pakistan is at the forefront of main developments, from economic shifts to social and political milestones. In this compilation of one-liner Pakistan current affairs for the month of May 2025, we highlight the most important and impactful events shaping the country’s landscape. From key appointments and policy changes to post Indo Pak war situation and domestic challenges, these one-liners provide a concise and informative snapshot of Pakistan’s current affairs.”

One Liner Pakistan Current Affairs May 2025

  • The Foreign Office (FO) on 20 May 2025 rejected the claim made by India that Pakistan had attempted to attack the Golden Temple in Amritsar  one of the holiest sites in Sikhism during the recent tensions with the neighbouring country.

New Delhi had accused Islamabad, of orchestrating last month’s deadly attack in occupied Kashmir’s Pahalgam. Pakistan had strongly denied the allegations and called for a neutral probe. As the situation turned into  military confrontation  between the nuclear powers, it took American intervention for both sides to agree to a ceasefire

  • Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has appreciated China for firmly supporting Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.The foreign minister met with the Minister of International Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC), Liu Jianchao, in Beijing, where he is on a visit to discuss regional stability following the recent escalation between Pakistan and India.
  • Two people were killed and four minor children suffered severe burns when the tents of gypsies caught fire in the limits of the Khalabat Township police station here on 20 May 2025. Several animals perished in the incident were perished as well.
  • The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa higher education department on 19 May 2025 constituted a high-level committee to propose a model for setting up a provincial higher education commission, detailing its structure, functions and governance.

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  • The Parliamentary Union of OIC Member States, in its recent conference in Jakarta, asked India to allow the organisation to send its mission to the occupied Kashmir to ascertain the human rights situation in the occupied territory.The PUOIC conference concluded earlier this week with a resolution that asked India to allow the OIC special representative for Jammu and Kashmir and the OIC fact-finding mission to visit the region to conduct an impartial and non-biased assessment of the human rights situation.
  • Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon has announced that a charging station for electric vehicles (EVs) will be established every 50 kilometres across all districts of the province.

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  • Federal judge in Washington ruled on 19 May 2025 that the Trump administration illegally ousted leaders of the US Institute of Peace, calling the effort a gross usurpation of power.In her decision, US District Judge Beryl Howell said Republican President Donald Trump overstepped his power when his administration removed five board members without cause from the nonprofit organisation, which is funded by the US Congress.

    Iran on 19 May 2025 said it was open to establishing a regional nuclear fuel consortium, reiterating that it would not stop enriching uranium. Tehran and Washing­ton have held four rounds of Omani-mediated nuclear talks since April 12, the highest-level contact between the two foes since the United States abandoned the 2015 nuclear accord. US officials have recently voiced strong opposition to Iran’s uranium enrichment activities, while Tehran has repeatedly insisted that it was “non-negotiable”.

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  • Pakistan Railways will establish restaurants at the historical Golra and Margalla railway stations to attract tourists by next month and upgrade the railway museum.This was decided in a meeting held to discuss renovation of Golra and Margalla stations presided over by Federal Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasion Monday
  • A massive wildfire in the mountainous Kala region here continued to rage for the second day on 20 May 2025, reducing into ashes everything that came in its way.
  • Due to rising global temperatures, nearly 10,000 glaciers in Pakistan are retreating at an alarming rate and glacial melts have led to the formation of 3,044 lakes, with 33 of them classified as highly volatile.

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