12 December 2025

Daily Brief:
National attention in Pakistan today centred on governance, energy supply, and public safety, while international headlines highlighted diplomatic tensions, climate commitments, economic outlooks, and technological advancement shaping global priorities.

1. Pakistan Announces Measures to Stabilise Energy Supply During Winter
Islamabad, Pakistan — The federal government announced emergency measures to stabilise electricity and gas supply amid rising winter demand. Minister for Energy Awais Leghari said priority would be given to households and essential services, while industries may face scheduled usage adjustments.

2. Senate of Pakistan Approves Key Amendments to Cybercrime Laws
Islamabad, Pakistan — The Senate passed amendments to existing cybercrime legislation aimed at strengthening data protection and tackling online financial fraud. Lawmakers stated the changes are intended to balance digital security with freedom of expression.

3. Islamabad Police Launch City-Wide Crime Prevention Drive
Islamabad, Pakistan — Capital police authorities launched a city-wide security and crime prevention operation ahead of the year-end holiday season. Officials said additional patrols and surveillance measures have been deployed in commercial and residential areas.

4. UN Security Council Holds Emergency Meeting on Middle East Situation
New York City, United States — The United Nations Security Council convened an emergency session to discuss escalating tensions in the Middle East. UN Secretary-General António Guterres renewed calls for restraint and protection of civilians.

5. France Hosts Global Summit on Climate Finance
Paris, France — World leaders and financial experts gathered in Paris for a summit focused on climate finance and support for vulnerable nations. French President Emmanuel Macron emphasised the need for stronger financial commitments from developed economies.

6. Germany Revises Economic Growth Forecast for 2026
Berlin, Germany — Germany’s Ministry of Economics revised its 2026 growth forecast, citing global uncertainty and energy market fluctuations. Officials stressed the importance of trade resilience and industrial innovation.

7. South Korea Expands Semiconductor Investment Program
Seoul, South Korea — The South Korean government announced expanded funding for its semiconductor industry to strengthen global competitiveness. Industry leaders welcomed the move, calling it vital for technological leadership.

8. African Union Discusses Food Security Challenges
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia — The African Union held high-level talks addressing food security challenges caused by climate change and regional conflicts. Leaders called for increased investment in sustainable agriculture.

9. WHO Warns of Rising Mental Health Concerns Worldwide
Geneva, Switzerland — The World Health Organization released a statement warning of increased mental health challenges linked to economic stress and global instability. The agency urged governments to expand mental health services and awareness campaigns.

10. International Olympic Committee Announces Sustainability Targets
Lausanne, Switzerland — The International Olympic Committee unveiled new sustainability targets aimed at reducing the environmental impact of future Olympic Games, focusing on renewable energy use and carbon reduction strategies.

News in Brief:
From energy and cyber policy developments in Pakistan to international efforts on climate finance, security, economic stability, and health awareness, today’s headlines reflected global priorities ahead of the new year.