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Archive May 21, 2025

Pakistan promotes army chief Asim Munir to field marshal: Why it matters

Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan’s cabinet on Tuesday promoted Syed Asim Munir, the country’s chief of army staff, to the rank of field marshal, following the country’s recent military conflict with India.

That short but intense confrontation had brought the South Asian neighbours to the edge of their fifth war, as they launched missiles and drones towards each other over four days in early May.

Ultimately, a ceasefire on May 10, announced by United States President Donald Trump, pulled the nuclear-armed neighbours back from the brink after they each targeted the other’s military installations in missile strikes earlier that day.

Both New Delhi and Islamabad claimed wins in the conflict. And Pakistan’s government has drawn a direct link between those clashes and its decision to promote Munir.

So why was Munir promoted, what does the rank of field marshal signify, and what does the promotion portend for the future of Pakistan’s military leadership and its role in the country’s domestic affairs?

Why was Munir made field marshal?

According to a statement from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s office, Munir was promoted in recognition of his leadership of the army, with “exemplary courage and determination,” and for devising a strategy to counter Indian attacks.

“In recognition of his brilliant military leadership, courage, and bravery, ensuring Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and courageous defence against the enemy, the cabinet approved the prime minister’s proposal to promote General Syed Asim Munir to the rank of field marshal,” the statement said.

The cabinet also granted a second extension to Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu, currently in his fourth year as head of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), following a previous extension.

Talal Chaudhry, state interior minister, told Al Jazeera that the decision to promote Munir was based on his leadership.

“The Pakistani military was engaged on two flanks, fighting the menace of terrorism on our western borders, and during that, they also had to fend off our adversary on eastern flank, which has one of the world’s largest armies, and yet under Munir’s leadership, we came out on top decisively,” Chaudhry said.

Asim Munir, centre, is only the second army official to be promoted to the rank of Field Marshal in Pakistan’s military history. [Handout/Inter-Services Public Relations]

How has Munir responded?

In a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military’s media wing, Munir said he was humbled by the honour and dedicated it to the “entire nation, the armed forces of Pakistan, especially the civil and military martyrs and veterans”.

“This is not an individual honour but an honour for the armed forces of Pakistan and the entire nation,” he said.

A field marshal is the highest rank in armies – like Pakistan’s and India’s – that follow the British Army’s traditions.

How rare is the field marshal rank?

Very. In Pakistan, a full general – denoted by four stars – is usually the standard rank for the army chief and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), who convenes the heads of all three services: army, navy and air force.

Although the CJCSC role is open to any of the three branches, only army generals have held the post since 1997, with General Sahir Shamshad the current incumbent in the role.

Since gaining independence in 1947, Pakistan has had 17 army chiefs. Munir is only the second among them – after Ayub Khan – to be promoted to field marshal.

Ayub Khan became army chief in 1951 and seized power in a military coup in 1958. A year later, he promoted himself to field marshal while appointing General Musa Khan as the new army chief.

“A field marshal has his own insignia and their own stick which they carry with them. A field marshal does not have to respond to a salute, but instead they only have to wave the stick to acknowledge it,” Inam ul Rahiem, a lawyer and former military officer, told Al Jazeera.

Once conferred, the field marshal rank is held for life.

Does India have the field marshal rank, too?

Yes, and it is as rare in India as it is in Pakistan. Since 1947, the Indian government has awarded the title of field marshal to two generals.

The first was General Sam Manekshaw, who received the rank in 1973 for his leadership during the 1971 war with Pakistan that India won and that led to the creation of Bangladesh.

“Manekshaw led their army in exemplary fashion and the Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, after the war, awarded him with the title of field marshal. Although he retired from the position of army chief in 1973, he retained the rank for the rest of his life, and attended official events in his uniform,” Rahiem said.

The second was Kodandera M Cariappa, India’s first post-independence army chief. He was awarded the title in 1986, three decades after retiring.

Cariappa, who led Indian forces during the country’s first war with Pakistan in 1947, was previously in the British Indian Army, like Ayub Khan. In fact, Khan served under Cariappa in 1945 when they were both posted in Waziristan, in present-day Pakistan.

How powerful is Pakistan’s military?

Pakistan’s army is considered the most powerful institution in the country, wielding deep influence across nearly every sphere of society. It has ruled the country directly for more than three decades since independence in 1947.

The army chief is widely seen as the single most powerful position in Pakistan, often overshadowing the elected civilian government. The military has long faced allegations of manipulating election results to support favoured candidates.

Munir’s predecessor, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, acknowledged the military’s history of political interference in his farewell speech in November 2022 but said that such meddling had ended.

But under Munir, the Pakistani military has been accused by leaders of former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf party of cracking down on the group’s leaders, including Khan. In Pakistan’s 2024 election, the PTI alleged widespread rigging, even as the party’s candidates – who ran as independents to get around a ban on the party’s participation – won more seats than any other party. Prime Minister Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) teamed up with the Pakistan People’s Party to form a government after fractured results.

Pakistan’s government rejected allegations of rigging, and the military under Munir has consistently rejected accusations of interference in the country’s civilian politics.

At the same time, the military has integrated itself into the country’s economic affairs, with Munir co-chairing the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) with premier Sharif, a high-level body created in 2023 to help investors bypass bureaucratic hurdles.

While Munir has been at the helm of the military, Pakistan’s economy – which was in a deep crisis in 2022 – has shown signs of recovery. Central bank data show foreign reserves hovering just over $10bn now, while inflation fell from more than 38 percent in May 2023 to just 0.3 percent in April 2025.

And while criticism from Khan and his supporters had dented the military’s popularity in recent years, the conflict with India has boosted the army’s stature, with polling showing a surge in its popularity.

Asim Munir [Handout]
Asim Munir is now only the second Pakistani general to have been promoted to the rank of field marshal [Handout/Inter-Services Public Relations]

What does Munir’s promotion mean for the military?

The field marshal rank is largely ceremonial, say experts, and in itself doesn’t affect Munir’s leadership.

Munir, who has has previously led both military intelligence and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), the country’s premier intelligence agency, can continue as army chief until his tenure ends in November 2027. But a legislation passed in October 2024 also allows for a second five-year term.

That second term is now increasingly likely, suggested Maria Rashid, a lecturer at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London.

The promotion, she said, “almost certainly means that Asim Munir’s tenure will be granted an extension”.

Critics argue that the promotion ultimately boils down to the political calculations of the government and the military.

Political analyst Cyril Almeida suggested that amid the military’s dominance over the political landscape, the promotion was in essence PM Sharif’s way of trying to ensure his own political survival by staying on good terms with Munir.

“It is also about making it clear that he [Sharif] is not, and will never be a threat, so a replacement need not be considered,” Almeida told Al Jazeera.

Sharif first assumed office in April 2022, after former Prime Minister Imran Khan was ousted in a no-confidence vote, a move Khan blamed on a conspiracy involving the army, the United States, and his political opponents, though both the military and the US denied the claim.

A retired two-star general, speaking anonymously, warned that Munir’s promotion may further consolidate the military’s grip on the country’s affairs.

Washington-based security analyst Sahar Khan agreed. A further strengthening of the military’s influence in Pakistan’s politics would be “damaging to Pakistan’s already damaged democratic credentials,” she said.

But Chaudhry, the minister, rejected the criticism that the promotion would further entrench the military’s control of state and politics.

“People often politicise everything and use it for their own purposes. We fought a war, and we won it,” he said, referring to the four-day conflict with India. “Those who are questioning military’s competence and suggest the army is busy oppressing our own citizens, this is the response to them.

Germany arrests minors over alleged attacks on asylum seekers, migrants

Five people have been detained by German police as part of an investigation into alleged involvement with a far-right organization known as “Last Wave of Defence,” which allegedly targeted political opponents, asylum seekers, and migrants.

Following arson attacks on a community center and a refugee shelter, early-morning arrests occurred on Wednesday in various parts of Germany.

According to German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig, “all those arrested today are said to be minors when the terrorist group was founded,” in a statement.

Federal prosecutors claim that the operation included the search of 13 homes on Wednesday.

In accordance with German privacy laws, four of the people detained are suspected of belonging to a domestic terrorist organization. Benjamin H, Ben-Maxim H, Lenny M, and Jason R have been detained.

Jerome M, the fifth, is accused of supporting the organization. The other two people detained are also charged with aggravated arson and attempted murder. Their ages were not made public.

Prosecutors said they are looking into three additional people already being detained as well.

The group was established in mid-April 2024 or earlier, according to the prosecution.

They claimed that its members intended to end Germany’s democratic order by putting themselves in the position of the “German nation” as the last resort.

According to the prosecution, two of the suspects allegedly set a fire at an Altdobern cultural center in October, adding that several people who were inside the building at the time were uninjured.

Another two suspects allegedly attempted to start a fire with fireworks in Schmolln by breaking a window in the city’s asylum-seeking home in January.

According to the prosecution, they also sprayed swastikas and the group’s initials and slogans on the walls, as well as “Foreigners out,” “Germany for the Germans,” and “Nazi area” and “Germany for the Germans.”

Three suspects allegedly planned an arson attack on a Senftenberg home for asylum seekers in January, but it never happened due to two men’s earlier arrests.

According to a report released by the interior ministry on Tuesday, far-right violence in Germany increased by about 40% to a record high from last year.

Anti-immigrant and refugee sentiments have risen in Germany in recent years as a result of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD)’s election campaign’s anti-immigrant platform’s expansion.

Amanda Holden wears ‘Aperol Spritz’ orange mini dress she raves is ‘gorgeous’ and it’s in stock

Amanda Holden recently unveiled a recent look that she claimed was inspired by her “favorite drink, an Aperol Spritz” – and the good news is that Amanda’s exact orange mini is still available.

Amanda Holden wears ‘Aperol Spritz’ orange mini dress she raves is ‘gorgeous’(Image: Getty)

Amanda took to social media to show off her most recent spring-ready outfit before the infamous Chelsea Flower Show. Amanda wore this Reiss orange mini dress, which is currently available in all sizes, to show off her legs while humming the dress as “gorgeous.”

Amanda praised this mini dress for its versatility and styling options, telling fans she “dressed like her favorite drink—the Aperol Spritz.” She advised her followers to pull it down for a more “conservative length” or wear it “absurdly short.”

The perfect moment to add this timeless piece to your spring and summer wardrobe before your size is gone is the Reiss Orange Louise Cowl Back Mini Dress that Amanda raved about.

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Reiss Orange Louise Cowl Back Mini Dress
Amanda wore this Reiss Orange Louise Cowl Back Mini Dress(Image: Next)

A classy cowl design that drapes and cascades down the back of the Louise mini dress. Any body type will be flattering thanks to this chic silhouette. The dress has self-tie that secures at the nape for a clean finish, and batwing sleeves echoe the relaxed shaping.

This number can be dressed up or down to fit any occasion, with the option of pulling the legs up for a shorter length and a figure-hugging finish. For a more formal setting, pair them with your favorite heels, like Amanda did, or pair them with sandals for a refreshing beachside drink.

This item retails for £198 and is available in an orange “gorgeous” colorway that Amanda described as being “gorgeous” and reminiscent of the infamous Aperol Spritz, an iconic summer cocktail. This shade is a standout choice for all occasions, whether you’re visiting a spring flower show or traveling abroad for dates on sunny beaches; it’s sure to attract attention wherever you go this season.

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Amanda’s beloved mini dress can be purchased from Reiss or Next in any of their sizes. You might want to order yours now, in case it’s swept off the virtual shelves, because this gem is a clear winner for summer styling.

Inside ITV’s ‘bloodbath’ – ‘favoured presenter over Lorraine and panic over 220 job cuts’

An alleged 220 people will lose their jobs as a result of ITV’s announced daytime television cuts, including Good Morning Britain, Lorraine, This Morning, and Loose Women, leaving staff members ‘devastated’.

ITV will undergo major changes to their Daytime offerings – including Good Morning Britain(Image: RAY BURMISTON)

On Monday, the nearly 500 members of staff across ITV’s roster of beloved daytime shows realised that something was wrong. An email was allegedly sent out by the managing editor of daytime – Emma Gormley – ordering them to attend an emergency meeting the following day, and there was no option to join proceedings remotely. Instead, they were all expected to be there in person, with little notice.

Little reportedly was done to ease their growing anxieties when they arrived at the TC1 studio for the meeting, which is where popular programs like the Graham Norton Show are shot. Instead, what they were met with was chaos, insiders told the Daily Mail, and they quickly realised after sweeping cuts were announced that they had walked into a “bloodbath” – with 220 of them reportedly set to lose their jobs.

Stressed and worried staff weren’t even given the opportunity at the emergency meeting to ask any questions about their professional future – though it is reported ITV is planning on running another meeting, providing the opportunity for staff to do so when management is properly briefed on the answers they can give.

“There will be one team working across what’s left of Lorraine and Loose Women as well as This Morning”, a source told the Mail. “Things are going to be streamlined – and then some.”

There is “so much worry and panic,” they continued. For such a long time ITV was seen as a safe place to work but, right now, there are very few people who are actually not going to be affected by the cuts. ” “

Lorraine Kelly attending the Bafta TV Awards 2024,
Lorraine Kelly attending the Bafta TV Awards 2024(Image: PA Archive)
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ITV’s roster of daytime shows including, Loose Women, Good Morning Britain (GMB), This Morning, and Lorraine are all set for a huge overhaul. Good Morning Britain, hosted by Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid, will, from next year, be produced by ITN – ITV’s news provider – with only 38 of the 113 staff on the early morning magazine show being kept on.

Lorraine, which has been on the air for 16 years, has seen some of the most devastating cuts: instead of airing 52 weeks of the year, it will only be on TV screens for 30 weeks, and it has had its running time slashed in half from 60 minutes to half an hour. During the weeks when Lorraine is off air, GMB will have an extended runtime, starting at 6 am and ending at 10 am.

Additionally, the 30-week schedule that Loose Woman used to occupy up until 2016 is being reinstated. Whilst its running time has not been cut, staying at its usual hour, bosses are reported to be displeased by the regular falling out amongst the presenters, and the controversies that come with them.

Loose Women
Loose Women has been cut back to only 30 weeks a year(Image: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

The schedule of This Morning – hosted by Alison Hammond, Cat Deeley, Dermot O’Leary, and Ben Shephard – will remain the same, still on air between 10.30 and Noon on weekdays, but will still be subjected to job cuts if the proposal that the daytime teams merge goes ahead.

A source speaking to the Mail explained that Lorraine Kelly’s absences from hosting her daytime show – leaving Christine Lampard and Ranvir Singh to fill in for her hosting duties regularly – had played a part in the cuts, adding that the bosses at ITV are “besotted” with Susanna Reid of GMB, who they “favour” over Lorraine.

They assert that the presenter’s cover had to keep getting organized, with luckily Christine and Ranvir being able to intervene just in time. The outlet also reported that she’d be facing a salary cut amid her reduced screentime.

Insiders revealed to The Mirror that the major cuts to Lorraine’s show have left staff fearing that the BAFTA-winning presenter might quit altogether, and they called the new schedule a “kick in the teeth” after the recent ratings for the show had been the highest in the last four years.

Staff members are genuinely concerned that Lorraine might decide to leave if the standard of the program declines. It’s hard to see how standards won’t fall…. and whether Lorraine wants to be associated with that is a question. One source claimed that Lorraine and her team are “perfectionists,” which is why the show is so popular.

Queen Camilla with ITV's Lorraine Kelly as well as Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid
GMB’s Susanna Reid is said to be “favoured’ over Lorraine by ITV bosses(Image: POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Another added that “This is a presenter who just recovered from an operation, has won a BAFTA, and is enjoying record ratings.” and then ITV shows their appreciation by suspending her for the rest of the year. Staff are beside themselves, and have been in tears constantly. Given the show’s trajectory, it doesn’t make sense. ”

However, the Mirror has since been told that the rumours swirling around Lorraine Kelly’s suspected departure are “simply not true”. Despite what insiders at ITV have said, there is “collective devastation” among the daytime employees at the prospect of nearly half of them losing their jobs, with one saying: “The devastation among the staff is palpable after the announcement. It would be an understatement to say it surprised them. ” “

One team will work on both the magazine-style morning show and ITV News, according to reports that Andrew Dagnell, the new director of news and current affairs for ITV, had in mind when the rest of the news output was already produced. GMB will now be merged with ITN, and they will relocate from White City Studios to Gray’s Inn Road, where the rest of the news output is already being produced.

A source speaking to the Mail laid some of the blame for these massive job cuts – which aim to save £50 million, which will be reinvested into other departments, like sports and drama – at the door of previous scandals, which they say were badly handled. These include the departure of long-time This Morning host Philip Schofield after it emerged he had engaged in an affair with a younger male colleague, and the cancelling of the Jeremy Kyle Show back in 2019 after the death of Steve Dymond, who is believed to have killed himself only a week after appearing on the show.

Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were once TV's golden duo
Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were once TV’s golden duo(Image: Pixel8000)

An insider told the Mirror that there had been rumours that major change was afoot, particularly when it came to GMB, but it was a total shock to the staff and crews that they would be this wide-ranging. “There had been whispers going round for some time over a merger between ITV News and Good Morning Britain, but no indication that the Daytime shows would be affected.

It is believed that about 50% of the entire staff at GMB, Lorraine, and This Morning will be affected, despite the fact that we still don’t know how many people will lose their jobs. Everyone is completely devastated because the shows are produced by teams of extremely dedicated professionals, they said. The Mirror has approached ITV for comment.

GMB moving under the ITN banner, according to ITV, will give it additional resources and journalistic expertise, and it will feature more regional news, exclusive investigations, and coverage of the day’s news from 2026.

Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid was forced to step in during a fiery on-air row 
GMB will be produced by ITN(Image: ITV)

Kevin Lygo, Managing Director of ITV’s Media and Entertainment Division, has said about the major changes: “Daytime is a really important part of what we do, and these scheduling and production changes will enable us to continue to deliver a schedule providing viewers with the news, debate and discussion they love from the presenters they know and trust as well generating savings which will allow us to reinvest across the programme budget in other genres.

“These changes also help us consolidate our news operations, expand our national, international, and regional news output, and strengthen our long-standing reputation for reliable journalism in a time when our viewers are more and more in need of accurate, objective news coverage. ” “

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Lygo added, “I recognise that our plans will have an impact on staff off screen in our Daytime production teams, and we will work with ITV Studios and ITN as they manage these changes to produce the shows differently from next year, and support them through this transition.

Shettima Inaugurates Rehabilitated Danbaba Suntai Airport In Jalingo

The newly rehabilitated and expanded Danbaba Suntai Airport in Jalingo, the capital of Taraba State, was inaugurated by Vice President Kashim Shettima.

He arrived in Jalingo on Wednesday morning, setting up the airport for the 2025 Taraba International Investment Summit, at around 10:17 a.m.

The state capital’s capital is the location of the summit, which is titled “Unlocking Taraba’s Investment Potentials: Advancing Agriculture, Energy, Mining, and Industrialization (AEMI) for Sustainable Growth and Development.”

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Potential investors from Nigeria and abroad are expected to be able to see the state’s vast agricultural, energy, and mineral resources at the Taraba International Investment Summit.

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Peppa Pig’s parents address Evie’s ‘miracle’ birth and if they’re planning more piglets

Prior to Peppa Pig fans getting to celebrate with a new cinema special, Good Morning Britain viewers were informed that Mummy Pig had given birth to piglet Evie earlier this week.

Peppa Pig’s parents have spoken about piglet Evie’s arrival(Image: Hasbro Entertainment/PA Wire )

The parents of Peppa Pig have opened up about the birth of her newborn sister Evie. Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig have revealed how the family are adjusting to having a new addition in an interview after introducing the world to her.

It was announced on Good Morning Britain yesterday that Mummy Pig gave birth to her third child in the early hours. The news comes just months after it was revealed that she was pregnant back in February, with fans of the animated show having been following the pregnancy since then.

When the May 30 release of the cinematic special Peppa Meets the Baby, fans will be able to celebrate the start of this “exciting new era” of Peppa Pig. Ten new episodes will be included in the 10-part series, which will be set during Evie’s arrival.

Ahead of the event, Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig spoke to HELLO! about expanding their family. They described welcoming Evie – who is named after a relative – as a “miracle” in the interview, which was published earlier today.

Daddy Pig, who oinked his way through the chat, said that the family are “settled and happy” at home after leaving St Mary’s Hospital in London. Mummy Pig is the latest star to star to give birth at the hospital’s Lindo Wing – following in the footsteps of people like Kate Middleton.

Peppa Pig holding piglet Evie whilst Mummy Pig lies in a hospital bed with Daddy Pig and George by their side.
It was announced earlier this week that Mummy Pig had given birth to piglet Evie ahead of Peppa Pig fans meeting the new arrival in a cinema special(Image: Hasbro Entertainment/PA Wire )
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The actor made fun of Daddy Pig’s obsession with repacking Mummy Pig’s overnight bag and checking hospital routes, saying that they were “all ready and prepared.” She referred to the birth as “very lucky,” noting that “everything went smoothly and Evie was present in eight, um, “short” hours of labor.”

Mummy Pig claimed that the piglet’s name was a “process” in which case it was decided. She claimed that after seeing her for the first time, the family “in mind” a few names but believed they would find “the right one.” Peppa had “a lot of suggestions,” she claimed. She continued, “But ultimately, we discovered a picture of my great aunt Evie that just seemed to fit.”

She was “giggling away” the moment the piglet met her siblings Peppa, 4, and George, 2, according to Daddy Pig. He continued, “Fascinated” by her. They “love her to pieces” and are both “protective” of their young piglet, according to Mummy Pig.

They are “so eager” to teach and play, she continued. The parents have spoken with them and helped them “feel heard and loved,” according to Daddy Pig, who stated that they have “the occasional wobble.”

Peppa Pig, George, Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig on a hill together.
Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig, already parents to Peppa and George, announced the pregnancy in February(Image: Hasbro)

Mummy Pig said that whenever music is playing, she “does the most adorable piggy wiggle” to give an insight into what Evie is like. She noted that the character’s potential future “must be a musician at heart.”

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Mummy Pig continued to say that she feels “very looked after” and that the couple didn’t have a “specific plan” for raising their family. She stated in an interview with HELLO! that they simply arrived at a location with the right amount of timing.

Daddy Pig appeared in panic when asked if there were more children. However, Mummy Pig said, “I believe our family of five is more than happy!” We’re eager to embark on our new adventure and see where it leads.