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Social media platforms across Pakistan face disruption

Social media platforms across Pakistan face disruption

ISLAMABAD, JAN 7: Internet monitor Netblocks reported a nationwide disruption of social media platforms on Sunday evening hours before the PTI was scheduled to hold a virtual fundraising telethon and launch its election manifesto.

“Live metrics show a nation-scale disruption to social media platforms across Pakistan, including X/Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube,” the internet tracking agency said.

It added that the incident comes as “persecuted former PM Imran Khan’s party, PTI, launches its election fundraising telethon”.

In a similar incident last month, internet outages were also reported during a PTI virtual power show.

Earlier today, the PTI had announced that it would hold a virtual fundraising telethon and manifesto launch at 9pm.

Users reported having difficulty accessing social media platforms in several areas of the country shortly after 6pm. They also complained about internet services being slow.

Meanwhile, PTI’s Zulfi Bukhari said the internet shutdown was aimed at stopping the party’s fundraiser.

The party called the internet shutdown “absolutely shameful” and demanded that the IT minister should resign “for this continuing damage to Pakistanis”.

According to a report by Surfshark, a virtual private network company headquartered in Lithuania, a half-year analysis of internet shutdown based on the Internet Shutdown Tracker revealed that Pakistan was responsible for three of the 42 new restrictions worldwide, which were imposed following Imran’s arrest.

At the time, access to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube was restricted in the country. At the same time, several temporary cellular network disruptions were also witnessed across the country for several days afterwards.

The Surfshark report ranked Pakistan behind Iran and India as the countries leading the list of regimes that imposed internet restrictions during the first half of 2023 with Asia being the focal point of most internet shutdowns.

Freelancers to now receive their payments through PayPal: Minister

Dr Umar Saif

ISLAMABAD, JAN 07 (DNA) — The Caretaker Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Dr Umar Saif on Sunday announced that freelancers would now receive their payments through PayPal.

In a video message, he said that it had been a longstanding demand of freelancers to have access to PayPal for easier payment receipt in Pakistan. The minister clarified, “While PayPal itself is not coming to Pakistan, an agreement has been reached where remittances would be channeled through PayPal via a third party.”

“Under the newly devised program, freelancers will not need to open a PayPal account. Instead, individuals outside the country will make payments from their PayPal accounts, and the funds will be promptly deposited into the freelancers’ accounts,” the minister explained.

He said that under the nation’s first space policy approved by the federal cabinet, international companies would be allowed to provide communication services through low-orbit communication satellites.

Saif said that satellite communication technology was advancing rapidly and many private companies in the world wanted to provide communication services through low-orbit satellites.

“Satellites used to be geostationary, far away from the land. They are useful for broadcasting TV signals but communicating is difficult because there is latency,” he said. Saif said that communication services and internet services could be offered through low-orbit satellites, which were relatively closer.

He said that there had been a lot of development in this regard in the private sector. “So now it has become possible for communication services in Pakistan to be provided through satellites and the private sector has this technology,” he said.

He said the National Space Policy would enable private sector companies to “offer affordable internet services in Pakistan while enabling increased investment in our national space program”.

National Space Policy which will enable private-sector companies to offer affordable internet services in Pakistan, while enabling increased investment in the country’s national space program.

He expressed confidence that 5G services in the country would be launched by July this year and 300MHz spectrum would be offered for auction.

He said that before the launch of 5G services, the optic fiber network had to be enhanced. Currently, only 6,000 mobile towers are connected with the optic fiber of around 56,000 towers across the country.

Dr Saif said his ministry had taken a significant decision to revamp IT education in universities in collaboration with the Higher Education Commission, National Computing Accreditation Council, Exami¬nation Testing Council, Pakistan Software Export Board, and Pakistan Software Houses Association.

“Under the program, around 31,000 students have registered themselves for the test so far, and successful among them will be offered jobs through the Industry Placement Programme.”

Dr Saif disclosed that the government would initiate a project to establish 10,000 e-Rozgar centers across the country that would be equipped with the latest facilities for freelancers and startups.

The minister while highlighting the initiatives taken by the government to bolster exports of the IT and telecom sector, said ,”The sector’s official export is currently $2.6 billion, but the actual figure is around $5 billion as the industry parks a major portion outside the country to pay salaries of their international employees placed with foreign clients and incur monthly expenses for cloud hosting, marketing and sales on platforms like Google, Amazon, LinkedIn etc.” — DNA

We ‘salute’ voters for boycotting ‘one-sided’ election, says BNP’s Moyeen Khan

Abdul Moyeen Khan

The BNP Standing Committee member said the people had answered the party’s calls to boycott the election

DHAKA, JAN 7: Abdul Moyeen Khan, a member of the BNP Standing Committee, lauded the public for answering the party’s call to boycott the ‘one-sided’ general election.

“Your TV cameras tell the story,” he said to the media on Sunday afternoon after hearing reports of the relatively low turnout for the polls.“You have seen hundreds of thousands of photos on social media… you can see photos of dogs basking in the sun in front of the polling centres… the centre I noted is the one at the Meradia Government Primary School in Dhaka city. This is the situation… the lion’s share of polling centres are free of voters.”

The people of the country and the entire world can see that the citizens of Bangladesh are boycotting the polls, he said.

“Today, I say to the people, not just from the BNP but on behalf of the 62 political parties boycotting these farcical polls – I salute you. And this is for one reason – the people of Bangladesh have never compromised on the issue of democracy, and they did not do so this time either.”

He said the party’s campaign to boycott the polls had ‘certainly been a success’.

We ‘salute’ voters for boycotting ‘one-sided’ election, says BNP’s Moyeen Khan
“I want to be clear – our movement isn’t just about taking to the streets in force, as the Awami League has done. Many people told us you won’t be able to remove the Awami League with a peaceful movement because of their politics, their methods, their various activities… in the past 15 years, 100,000 fabricated cases have been filed against opposition leaders and activists, including 500,000 BNP leaders and activists, to disappear them. I ask one simple question – there are 200 countries in the world. Can you show me another case where such an incident has happened?”

The ruling Awami League thought that it would be able to sway several prominent BNP leaders to contest the polls, but only one defected, Khan said.

“They are playing out a fake drama… in 2014 they staged a production saying the BNP had become IS or the Taliban. But the truth is that it was propaganda to convince foreigners… and now the government has failed to do even that.”

He pointed to media reports from international media outlets, saying they made it clear that the government was only setting up dummy candidates to stage a fake election.

Italian ambassador gets a resounding farewell

Italian ambassador gets a resounding farewell

Ambassador Ferrarese’s time in Pakistan has been characterized by remarkable contributions to the enhancement of bilateral relations, leaving an indelible mark on the diplomatic landscape

Ansar M Bhatti

ISLAMABAD: In a dignified farewell ceremony orchestrated by the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in Islamabad Mohammad Karmoune Ambassador of Morocco, esteemed members of the diplomatic community gathered to bid adieu to His Excellency Andreas Ferrarese, the accomplished Ambassador of Italy, marking the conclusion of his tenure in Pakistan.

Ambassador Ferrarese’s time in Pakistan has been characterized by remarkable contributions to the enhancement of bilateral relations, leaving an indelible mark on the diplomatic landscape. His eventful tenure has been a testament to his dedication and commitment, fostering stronger ties between Italy and Pakistan.

One of the noteworthy achievements during Ambassador Ferrarese’s tenure is the construction of the state-of-the-art premises for the Italian embassy. This monumental project stands as a symbol of his relentless efforts and vision for diplomatic excellence. Thanks to his unwavering commitment, the embassy’s new facility is poised to be completed on schedule, reflecting the Ambassador’s steadfast determination and leadership.

As we bid farewell to Ambassador Andreas Ferrarese, we acknowledge and celebrate his significant contributions to the diplomatic community and express gratitude for his role in furthering the friendship between Italy and Pakistan.

Meta launches love local Pakistan to celebrate local businesses

Meta launches love local Pakistan to celebrate local businesses

DNA

Islamabad, JAN 7: Meta has launched #LoveLocalPakistan video series to celebrate the vibrant community of local small and medium businesses in Pakistan.

In collaboration with content creator Ali Gul Pir and one of Pakistan’s digital news platform, Meta hopes to share inspiring stories of local businesses that have used social platforms like Facebook and Instagram to start and grow. The video series will run throughout the month of January and give a platform to entrepreneurs to share how digital tools can transform ideas into reality and help grow online communities.

“Small business owners are resilient people, and despite the many challenges facing them, they are always finding creative ways to thrive. We are bringing our #LoveLocal campaign to Pakistan because we want to celebrate local entrepreneurs and encourage people to show their love by giving a shout out to their favorite businesses on Facebook and Instagram,” said Jordi Fornies, Meta’s Director of Emerging Markets for the Asia Pacific region.

The #LoveLocalPakistan campaign will showcase local businesses, such as Hala Kashigar, Colish Fragrance, Groovy Attire, and Mana’s Cookies.

Hala Kashigar’s locally sourced handcrafted tiles offer unique design placements for home decor, showcasing rural Sindh’s artistry.

Colish draws inspiration from Pakistan’s vibrant gardens and celebrates self-expression through the language of fragrance.

GROOVY embraces sustainable fashion through curated collections that bring new designs in streetwear.

Mana’s Cookie Co uses wholesome ingredients for homemade taste and offers a variety of flavors to choose from.

BMP calls for solid economic plan, as uncertainty looming in 2024

BMP

DNA

Mian Anjum Nisar asks all stakeholders to come up with economic stability plans

ISLAMABAD: The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry’s Businessmen Panel (BMP) has called for solid economic plan from all the stakeholders, terming the new year of 2024 as the uncertain one in view of deteriorating energy crises following the tough conditionalities of the International Monetary Fund amidst upcoming elections, making this period more complicated and unstable for the economy.

The FPCCI former president and BMP Chairman Mian Anjum Nisar said all political parties should provide their economic stability plans to avert further losses and delays, warning that numerous global issues are impacting world economies. He said the upcoming government should prioritize resolving the energy crisis by providing sufficient and affordable electricity and gas to industries. The import bill should be reduced by imposing bans on luxury products. He highlighted controlling inflation to ensure affordable living costs for the masses and containing the cost of production for businesses at a local level. He pleaded for formulating economic plans aimed at reviving growth in large-scale manufacturing, small and medium-sized segments, the service sector, and exports.

He stressed the need for a revisit of the economic policies, as the economic indicators throughout the 2023 remained very depressed amidst high inflation, low exports, depleting foreign reserves and continued uncertain position of the local currency.

FPCCI former president Anjum Nisar said that almost all indicators of the economy continued to show poor performance during 2023, including volatile exchange rate, unprecedented hike in markup rate, repeated increases in electricity rates, gas shortage, price spiral, mismanagement and bad governance, becoming the hallmarks of the government.

He observed the negative economic indicators and uncertainty over resumption of the International Monetary Fund program continued to push the rupee towards a new historic low against the US dollar especially in first half of the calendar year of 2023.

He said that massive fall of rupee value continued to damage the economy, as the rupee witnessed a huge depreciation; one of the highest devaluations of local currency in Pakistan’s history in this period.

Mian Anjum urged the policy makers to concentrate on increasing tax-to-GDP ratio which was the lowest in Pakistan in the region in 2023.

The BMP leader warned if the government failed to take appropriate measures for economic revival, the trade and industry will face a complete shutdown, asking the government to convene a conference, taking the business community onboard.

The FPCCI former president observed that besides increasing exports and controlling imports the government will have to take administrative measures, as a large demand of cash dollars are seen in the market. He argued that this devaluation of the currency was dictated by the IMF through prior actions and it has nothing to do with macroeconomic fundamentals.

He said that there was a complete breakdown of economic policymaking, as the country’s fiscal policy had become subservient to monetary and exchange rate policies.

He said that the monetary tightening and exchange rate depreciation resulted in higher inflation, public debt and debt servicing. The empirical evidence showed that the one percent monetary tightening hiked the inflationary pressure by 1.3 percent in the case of Pakistan, he added.

The government needs to devise a strategy on war-footing to increase foreign investment in Pakistan so as to stop the upward trajectory of the dollar, he added.

The rupee during through the whole year remained uncertain, as the uncertainty pertaining to the IMF program was causing pressure on the Pakistani rupee while the country’s foreign exchange reserves have also declined, which was another source of concern for investors, he said.

Media reports called for a fully-fledged and sound plan with a highly competent team to handle local challenges forthwith, but unfortunately, they have no solid plans or directions. The 2023 could be divided into two parts, as a tough time was witnessed until June when there was no IMF program, and the country was near default. Then the IMF program came, the caretaker setup took over, and the first review of the IMF went better, he said, adding that the second review of the IMF on track would be good. He said when it comes to the second half of 2023, it has brought macro-wise stability relatively.

He foresees the new year full of challenges for businesses and industries in Pakistan due to political uncertainty on global and local fronts. Although 2024 is considered the year for general elections, fears are looming for a possible political crisis in the country. The incumbent government should come up with drastic measures to give confidence to local industrialists-cum-entrepreneurs and foreign investors through industry-friendly and investment-friendly policies. In this regard, the interest rate should be gradually reduced to boost economic activity and industrialization within the country.

Bangladesh Elections 2024: Polling Continues Amid BNP Boycott, Low Voter Turnout; Clashes Reported

Bangladesh

DHAKA, JAN 7 /DNA/ – Bangladesh begun polling on Sunday, 7 January, with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Awami League slated to win a fourth consecutive and fifth overall term after the main opposition, the Khaleda Zia-led BNP, boycotted polls.

As voting continues for the polls, PM Hasina cast her vote in Dhaka on Sunday morning.

Sources in Dhaka told The Quint that while voting begun calmly, some incidents of violence are being reported in regions across the country. In Chandgaon, Chattagram (formerly Chittagong), there were reports of clashes between BNP activists and the police.

Meanwhile, voter turnout has remained meagre across the country, with some reporting incidents of ballot stuffing and violence.

Former PM Khaleda Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party have boycotted the election after Hasina refused to step down and allow a caretaker government to run the election.

The government has reportedly deployed Armed forces, to the effect of nearly 750,000 police, paramilitary and auxiliaries of the police till 10 January as tensions spiked across Bangladesh.

The BNP called for a 48-hour nationwide general strike starting Saturday to demand the resignation of the “illegal government” of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and to protest against the January 7 general election.

With the BNP boycotting the election and no other credible opposition in sight, Hasina’s Awami League is poised to secure an advantage, potentially forming the government for the fourth consecutive term.

Voting has begun on January 7 and will conclude at 4 pm (3:30 pm IST). The counting of votes will start soon after, but initial results are expected to begin rolling in on Monday.

Rights organizations have raised alarms about a series of measures undertaken by Hasina to suppress the Opposition in recent months.

According to a report from Human Rights Watch in November, approximately 10,000 BNP activists have been detained. The violence has resulted in at least 16 casualties, which include two police officers, and around 5,500 people have sustained injuries.

Meanwhile, Hasina accused the BNP of being behind the anti-government protests that had turned violent and led to the deaths of ten people in October 2023.

Major Western countries, including the U.S., urged for dialogue between the ruling Awami League and specifically the BNP to ensure an inclusive and credible election. However, progress stalled as both sides showed reluctance.

Police Fired Shotguns To Disperse Protesting Crowd: Report 

The Bangladeshi Police reportedly fired shotguns in Chittagong amid a clash with Opposition activists, who had set up roadblocks as a mark of protest against the ongoing election.

Mokhlesur Rahman, Chittagong Deputy Commissioner, told AFP that shotguns had been fired to disperse around 60 people who had blocked a road by burning tyres. He added that nobody was injured and that the situation was now under control.

Website of Key Bangladeshi Newspaper Allegedly Blocked Amid Polling

A key Bangladeshi newspaper critical of the ruling government has allegedly been blocked amid voting.

Daily Manab Zamin Editor Sajid Hoque said that the newspaper had been “flooded with calls and messages” from people saying that they couldn’t access the website, AFP reported.

Four killed after unidentified men open fire on passenger bus in Parachinar

Energy Seminar

ISLAMABAD, Jan 7 (DNA):At least four people, including a woman, lost their lives and three others were injured in a firing incident on a passenger bus in Parachinar, the Kurram District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

According to the police spokesman, on Sunday, a passenger bus was heading from Parachinar to Kohat when unknown assailants carried out the attack, resulting in the killing of four people and injuring three others.
 
The injured were promptly transported to a nearby hospital for medical assistance.

This was not the first incident of gunfire on a passenger bus in Parachinar.

Last week, on December 30, near Sada Bazaar, close to Parachinar, a passenger van heading towards Peshawar was targeted, resulting in one passenger sustaining injuries.

Just three days before this incident, near Hangu, another shooting incident occurred on a bus traveling to Parachinar, where two individuals lost their lives and four others were injured.

US regulator orders inspections on some Boeing MAX 9 planes after emergency

Washington, The US air safety regulator announced Saturday it was grounding some Boeing 737 MAX 9 airplanes pending inspections, a day after a panel blew out of one of the planes over the western state of Oregon. 
              The Federal Aviation Administration "is requiring immediate inspections of certain Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes before they can return to flight," the agency said on X, the former Twitter. 
              The agency said around 171 aircraft worldwide would be affected, with each inspection taking four to eight hours. 
              "Safety will continue to drive our decision-making," the FAA statement said.
              Alaska and United Airlines fly the largest number of MAX 9 planes, while Icelandair and Turkish Airlines have smaller fleets of these aircraft.
              Boeing has so far delivered some 218 737 MAX 9 planes worldwide, the company told AFP.
              US-based Alaska Airlines grounded all 65 of its Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes on Friday after a flight carrying 171 passengers and six crew was forced to make an emergency landing, with passengers saying a window panel blew out after takeoff.
              Alaska Flight 1282 had departed from Portland International Airport and was still gaining altitude when the cabin crew reported a "pressurization issue," according to the FAA. 
              The plane quickly returned to Portland, and there were no major injuries.
              Images posted on social media showed a side panel of the plane blown out, with emergency oxygen masks hanging from the ceiling.
              "Following tonight's event on Flight 1282, we have decided to take the precautionary step of temporarily grounding our fleet of 65 Boeing 737-9 aircraft," Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci said in a statement Friday.
              "Each aircraft will be returned to service only after completion of full maintenance and safety inspections," he said.
              Passenger Kyle Rinker told CNN a window popped off soon after takeoff.
              "It was really abrupt. Just got to altitude, and the window/wall just popped off," he told the broadcaster.
              The Oregonian newspaper quoted passengers as saying no one was sitting in the seat next to the panel, but that a young boy in the middle seat had his shirt ripped off by the sudden decompression, injuring him slightly. 
              Another passenger, Vi Nguyen, told The New York Times that a loud noise during the flight had woken her. 
              "I open up my eyes and the first thing I see is the oxygen mask right in front of me," Nguyen told the newspaper. "And I look to the left and the wall on the side of the plane is gone."
              "The first thing I thought was, 'I'm going to die,'" she added.

Riyadh Season to host Italian Roma team for International match against Saudi Al-Shabab

Energy Seminar

Riyadh, :The Riyadh Season, the official sponsor of the Italian Roma club team, has declared a football celebration commemorating the Saudi Al-Shabab Club Diamond Jubilee, with both teams set to compete in a global match on January 24 at Al-Awwal Park Stadium in the capital, Riyadh.

The celebration of Al-Shabab Diamond Jubilee marks it as one of the oldest Saudi clubs, established in 1947, with significant achievements in both local and international sports, including the Saudi Pro League, King’s Cup, Saudi Super Cup, Crown Prince Cup, Saudi Federation Cup, Arab Club Champions Cup, Arab Super Cup, and AFC Cup.
The Riyadh Season continues to host global sporting events, attracting visitors worldwide to the capital annually for the experience of attending sports championships, musical concerts, exhibitions, and other unique entertainment events featuring elite celebrities and prominent brands.
Tickets for the match can be booked through the webook application via the following link: https://webook.com/ar/events/alshabab-vs-roma.

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