:protest:The first sitting of Pakistan's newly elected lawmakers in Parliament was marked by protests and chaos as members of Imran Khan's party demanded the release of their leader, while the Sharif Camp countered with allegations of corruption.
:swearing_in:A total of 302 lawmakers were sworn in during the Parliament session, including Naas Sharif, his brother Shabaz, and Asif Ali Zardari. The next step is the election of Pakistan's new office bearers, including the Prime Minister.
:outside_support:Pakistan is relying on outside support to navigate its financial crisis. China has rolled over a $2 billion loan, while the US is backing the new government and urging them to approach the IMF for assistance.
:economy:Fixing Pakistan's economy is a top priority for the new government, with talk of another IMF bailout. However, structural changes and addressing mismanagement and corruption are crucial for long-term sustainability.
:PIA:Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is facing mounting losses and crew members seeking asylum abroad due to low wages and an uncertain future. The government is considering its privatization to address the financial crisis.