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Unidentified men gun down cop in Charsadda

PESHAWAR:

A policeman was martyred on Thursday in a firing attack by unknown persons within the limits of Tangi police station in Charsadda.

According to Express News, officer Zarmast Khan was returning home from duty when unidentified persons shot and killed him. The deceased policeman was on night duty at the excise office..

The police had reportedly started a search operation to catch the culprits. The body of the slain cop was shifted to the Tangi Hospital for post-mortem examination.

The attack comes a day after at least four people, including a policeman and a woman and her son, died while more than two dozen others sustained injuries in a powerful blast in Quetta’s Baleli area that targeted a police patrol. 

‘Bloody year for K-P police’

The year 2022 has been a bloody year for Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) police as they have remained the primary target of militants.

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K-P Inspector General of Police Moazzam Jah Ansari said that a total of 105 police personnel embraced martyrdom in 151 attacks across the province since January 2022.

According to a report issued by the Central Police Office (CPO), a total of 109 policemen sustained injuries during these attacks.

The report said the weapons left behind by NATO forces in Afghanistan were used against K-P police including thermal imaging devices which enabled them to stage surprise attacks under the cover of darkness.

“These attacks were carried out by militants released from prisons after the fall of Kabul last year,” says the report.

It added that the biggest target of militants was police mobile vehicles.

Mountain Festival opens with ‘women move mountains’ painting competition

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Rawalpindi – A live painting competition on the theme “Women Move Mountains” marked the opening of a two-week long 12th edition of Pakistan Mountain Festival (PMF) on Thursday at the Fatima Jinnah Women University. The festival is an annual flagship event of Development Communications Network (Devcom-Pakistan) to commemorate the UN’s International Mountains Day (IMD) that falls on December 11.

As many as 34 girl-students and two boys enthusiastically participated in the live painting competition. The participating institutions included Fatima Jinnah Women University, National College of the Arts (NCA), Rawalpindi Women University, Westminster Academy, Foundation University Islamabad campus, SZABIST University, International Islamic University, FG College for Women Kashmir Road, Islamabad Model College for Girls and National Textile Institute.

The participants painted mountain women’s struggle in combating real-life challenges in the changing climate, women in mountain ecosystem conservation, and cultural heritage from the northern parts of Pakistan. They depicted the impact of climate change on life in mountains besides the aesthetic value.

Speaking on the occasion, Devcom-Pakistan Executive Director and founder of Pakistan Mountain Festival Munir Ahmed said: “Mountain women play a key role in environmental protection and social and economic development in mountain areas. They are often the primary managers of mountain resources, guardians of biodiversity, keepers of traditional knowledge, custodians of local culture and experts in traditional medicine. Somehow, mountain women’s potential and contribution to conservation is undermined.

He said mountain women’s climate resilience shall be the focus to empower them to face the emerging challenges. Increasing climate variability, coupled with a lack of investment in mountain agriculture and rural development, has often pushed men to migrate elsewhere in search of alternative livelihoods. Women have therefore taken on many tasks formerly done by men, yet mountain women are often invisible due to a lack of decision-making power and unequal access to resources.

To trigger real change towards sustainable development, it is important to engage in gender transformative change. We need to empower mountain women so they can participate more effectively in decision-making processes and have more control over productive resources. By sharing excellence, opportunities and capacity development in mountains, the Day can promote gender equality and therefore contribute to improve social justice, livelihoods and resilience.

“Mountains play a significant role in providing water and food supply to millions of people in the world. Mountains cover around 22 percent of the surface of the earth and 13 percent of the world’s population live in the mountains. Ninety percent of the world’s mountain inhabitants live in developing countries, where a huge population lives under the poverty line, and one out of every three individuals experiences the danger of food insecurity.

Mountains offer 60-80 percent of the world’s freshwater. According to the UNO, almost one billion people live in mountain areas, and over half of the human population depends on mountains for water and nutrition. Mountains are facing risk from climate change and natural calamities. Mountains face climate change as the global temperature continues to warm which disturbs starving and poorest people of the world who live in the mountains. Due to the increasing temperature, glaciers on the mountains start melting which brings floods in the world. Currently, 329 million people living in the mountains face food scarcity.

Laiba Khan, a participant from Rawalpindi Women University, said young visual artists can play a significant role in educating citizens about the challenges confronting the society. Climate change is the worst phenomenon of this age that could be highlighted through art works to inform and educate people.    

Rida Waheed, another participant, said women moving mountains put significance on the women’s contribution in conservation and economic stability of the mountain communities.

FJWU Head of Fine Arts Dr. Mamoona Khan said engaging art students in such creative pursuits is imperative to highlight the impact of climate change as they reflect the mountain miseries. Awareness raising and education about the causes and consequences of climate change is very important for society. Such events support it. 

Head of Art and Design at the Westminster Academy Riffat Ara Baig said that they have been engaged with students of different age groups for the last two decades to sensitize them about the environment and conservation of natural resources. The educational institutions shall consistently engage their students and their parents to raise awareness about rational use of resources around us.

*Commemoration of 75th Anniversary of Establishment of Pakistan-Türkiye Diplomatic  

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Islamabad.A Cultural Night was organized today at Jinnah Convention Center, Islamabad, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of establishment of Diplomatic Relations between Pakistan and Türkiye.  Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ms. Hina Rabbani Khar graced the occasion as the Chief Guest.

In her remarks, the Minister of State stated that Pakistan and Türkiye have been brothers, friends and partners. The inseparable bonds of common faith, history, and culture have been reinforced by mutual trust and cooperation on critical issues. The strength of Pakistan-Türkiye relationship is anchored in affection and solidarity among the peoples of the two countries.

Minister of State added that the ties between the two countries have transformed into a strategic partnership, characterized by multiple high-level exchanges, including the visits of Prime Minister of Pakistan to Türkiye in June and November 2022, the Joint Inauguration of MILGEM Corvettes PNS KHAIBER, and signing of the Trade in Goods Agreement in August 2022, that aims at achieving bilateral trade target of US $ 5 billion in the medium term. 

The Cultural Night was jointly organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad and Embassy of Türkiye in Islamabad that brought to the fore the rich cultures of Pakistan and Türkiye. The ‘Sama’ performance of whirling Dervishes from Konya, Türkiye and instrumental Tabla performance from Pakistani artists, along with traditional delicacies from both the countries, kept the large audience entertained throughout the evening.

Earlier in the morning, the two countries held simultaneous Tree Plantation Ceremonies at their respective Ministries of Foreign Affairs, to mark the 75th Anniversary of establishment of diplomatic ties. The tree was planted jointly by Pakistan’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ms. Hina Rabbani Khar and Ambassador of Turkiye to Pakistan, H.E. Dr. Mehmet Paçaci, in Islamabad; while Turkish Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, H.E. Mr. Faruk Kaymakci, and Pakistan’s Ambassador to Turkiye, H.E. Dr. Yousaf Junaid, planted the tree in Ankara. Indeed Pakistan and Türkiye relationship has stood the test of times and continues to grow deeper and higher with each passing day. 

Türkiye inaugurates honorary consulate general in Polish city of Lodz

                ANKARA, Dec 1 (AA/APP):Türkiye’s foreign minister on Wednesday inaugurated a Turkish honorary consulate general in the city of Lodz, central Poland.

                                “This is our fourth consulate general in Poland and we aim to open our fifth consulate in Gdansk in the near future,” Mevlut Cavusoglu told the opening ceremony, also attended by Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau.

                                He said regional countries Poland and Türkiye have been most affected by the conflict in Ukraine, and thanked Warsaw for hosting Ukrainian refugees since the war in February.

                                Cavusoglu hailed bilateral ties, saying the relations “are advancing and developing in every field, and we will further deepen our cooperation.”

                                For his part, Polish diplomat Rau emphasized the importance of the honorary consulate general and said his country also has four consulate generals in Türkiye.

                                He noted the “great affection” and outstanding ties between the two countries, and thanked Türkiye for its efforts in reaching the landmark grain deal, which resumed food exports from three Ukrainian ports.

                                Earlier, Cavusoglu attended the inauguration of the Union of International Democrats’ (UID) new chapter in Romania’s capital Bucharest.

                                Saying that the UID is now present in at least 32 countries, Cavusoglu said the group provides “very important contributions” to diplomacy in the countries it is active in.                                 Founded in 2004, the UID works to ensure political, administrative, and economic participation of European citizens with Turkish background/citizenship

Pakistan asks Russia for 30-40% discount on crude oil

ISLAMABAD: Russia refused to give Pakistan a 30-40% discount on Russian crude oil, saying that it could not offer anything right now as all volumes were committed, The News reported Thursday. 

The Pakistan delegation — comprising of State Minister for Petroleum Musadik Malik, joint secretary and officials of the Pakistan Embassy in Moscow — asked for a discount during talks in Moscow.

The talks ended with no cogent conclusion but the Russian side promised to consider Pakistan’s demand and to share its mind later on through diplomatic channels.

However, sources said that Russia can offer crude at the rates it is providing to its large client countries, which are reliable and sound economies, at a suitable time. Right now all volumes are committed with big buyers, they said.

The Russian side asked Pakistan to first honour its commitment to the flagship project of the Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline to be laid down from Karachi to Lahore, Punjab. 

The Pakistan side during the talks mentioned its desire to change the model of the PSGP project. The Russian side said that the model of the project under GtG arrangement has already been finalised and only some clauses of the shareholding agreement were yet to be finalised.

Pakistan’s official delegation left for Moscow on November 29 on a three-day visit for talks with the Russian authorities to explore possibilities of import of crude oil at a discounted price, mode of payment and shipment cost. 

According to industrial ministry sources, Russian crude oil can be processed in Pakistan’s refineries, and in the past one private refinery had used Russian crude oil to deliver finished products.

Pak vs Eng: England post mammoth 506 runs on first day

England have posted a humongous 506 runs for the loss of four wickets on day one of the first Test against Pakistan at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

Four England players scored centuries as Pakistan struggled to pick up wickets during the day.

Playing XIs

England: Ben Stokes (c), Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope (wk), Joe Root, Harry Brook, Will Jacks, Liam Livingstone, Ollie Robinson, Jack Leach, James Anderson.

Pakistan: Babar Azam (c), Abdullah Shafique, Imam Ul Haq, Azhar Ali, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Agha Salman, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Ali, Zahid, Mahmood

China broadening the all-weather strategic cooperation: Envoy

2JDMXP1 QINGYUAN, CHINA - JUNE 22, 2022 - Beijiang Park is partially flooded by floods in Qingyuan city, Guangdong Province, China, June 22, 2022. The Hydrological Bureau of pearl River Water Resources Commission of the Ministry of Water Resources upgraded the flood red alert at 12:34. From the evening of June 22 to the morning of June 23, many stations in the North River basin of the Pearl River will usher in the flood peak. Yingde Station, which has suffered serious flood disasters, will be the first to usher in the flood peak around 17 o 'clock, at that time or 10.1 meters above the warning level.

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ISLAMABAD:  Islamabad Institute of Conflict Resolution (IICR) organized a policy conclave here in Islamabad, titled “CPEC’s Defining Moment: Prospect and Challenges”. The eminent speakers included Prof. Dr. Azhar Ahmad; Prof. Dr. Tahir Awan; Dr. George I. H. Cooke; Mr. ShahidRaza; Mr. Hassan Daud; and Mr. Javed Iqbal.

Dr. Azhar Ahmad moderated the session.Chinese Deputy Head of Mission Ms. Pang Chunxue was the chief guest of the policy conclave.

In his opening remarks Dr. AzharMahmood said that CPEC is an opportunity which was harnessed as a result of Pakistan’s geo strategic location. Due to the same reason, it has vital importance in China’s One Belt One Road Initiative because it is the enriched and shortest route of east west connectivity providing connectivity to not only region but civilization.

The First Speaker on the panel was Dr TahirAwan who focused political aspects of CPEC. There are challenges and we must deal with them said Dr. Awan. Pakistan needs to take some ideas from its Chinese friends and that is what CPC is focused on “Modernization”. Pakistan can also use and implement the idea in its own requirement, Pakistan needs modernization in order to carry on with the emerging world or else be obsolete.  Adding further he said that there is a need to link industry and institute in order to solve the challenges, Pakistan needs to institutionalize the challenges to CPEC.

Joining from Sri-Lanka,Dr Georgehighlighted that every country is unique in its outlook and none should be looked as a replication of the other rather unique relationship it has with the international community. Adding further that no country is isolated today due to its dependency on trade and China is effectively working on enhancing bilateral relations based on mutual trade. Asia has a major role in world due to huge population bulge it has. Dr. George further said that the coming century is Asian Century in which Asia would be economic centre of world and Beijing plays a significantrole as it borders south Asia which is extremely significant for its international relations.

The next speaker on the panel was Mr. Dawood Butt. Mr. Dawood said thatemerging world is talking about more politics than trade and in these times Pakistan should feel proud of CEPC rather being skeptical about it, we should introspect but not be skeptic about its productivity and benefit for Pakistan because China is leading in GDP and Pakistan is no 1 recipient of China FDI.  We need to remove bottlenecks for seamless functioning of CPEC. There is institutional consensus that CPEC is necessary to Pakistan. geography is important but history is equally important and Pakistan need to learn from Chinese history which is full of resilience.

Speaking next Mr. Shahid Raza said that threat and sanctions had not helped the world and will not in the future as well. After WW-I Germany was put under sanctions and it culminated into another world war. The problem is that we have learned from history that we never learn from history. War, threats has always resulted in destruction and decimation. Adding further he said that Pakistan’s biggest struggle is its internal political battles which halts national growth. CPEC will happen amid all the challenges it faces, it may take slightly longer but it will be accomplished said Mr. Raza. Furthermore, he said that China is inseparable part of south Asia. And Asian region despite land borders is the least connected region. We need to be connected and expand the horizons of BRI.

The last speaker on the panel was Mr. Javed Iqbal who highlighted the technological aspects of CPEC. Mr. Iqbal highlighted that the foremost need of modern world is nowhere to be seen in CPEC project. Digital infrastructure is the next frontier and Pakistani government has paid little heed to the digital and technological prospects of the project. Contrary to this China has been proactively modernizing its infrastructure through employing technology.

The session was concluded by Ms. Pang Chunxue, Deputy Head of Mission, Chinese Embassy. In her concluding remarks, she expressedher heartfelt gratitude to the guests and organizers, for their efforts and contributions to promoting China-Pakistan relations and cooperation. She also said that DuringPM Shahbaz Sharif’s meeting with President Xi, President Xi underscored that China will continue its fundamental policy of opening-up and provide new opportunities to Pakistan and the rest of the world through continuous development. She emphasized that China will further deepen synergy between its development strategies and those of Pakistan. The two sides will make full use of the Joint Cooperation Committee of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), advance CPEC with greater efficiency, and make CPEC an exemplar of high-quality Belt and Road cooperation said Ms. Pang. While highlighting the benefits of CPEC she said that the landmark project of the BRI, CPEC has achieved fruitful results, bringing in 25.4 billion USD in investment, helping to add 6040 MW of electricity, 886 km of core national transmission network and 510 km of highways. Under the promotion of CPEC, Pakistan’s energy shortage has been greatly addressed, transport infrastructure has been improved, and local people have gained a large number of employment opportunities. Lastly, she said that China will always put Pakistan as its priority for cooperation and work in joint hands to address various risks and challenges at the regional and international levels, deepen the China-Pakistan all weather strategic cooperative partnership, and build a closer China-Pakistan community with a shared future in the new era!

TTP terror activities should be concerning for Afghan Taliban: Rana Sanaullah

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Thursday said that the involvement of TTP militants in terror activities inside Pakistan should be a matter of concern for the Afghan Taliban and it is dangerous for regional peace.

The federal minister was speaking to the media in the federal capital after attending a meeting to review the overall security situation in the country following a suicide attack in Quetta.

Rana Sanaullah said that the rise in terror activities is alarming but the situation is not out of control. He asked the provincial governments of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan to address it before the federal government takes the matter in its hands. 

“TTP is enjoying all sorts of facilities in Afghanistan,” the minister said, a day after the banned outfit claimed the Quetta attack in which a policeman, a woman, and two children were killed, while 26 people, including 23 cops and two children, were injured.

The interior minister said Pakistan has been extending every possible assistance for peace in Afghanistan.

“KP CM was not allowed to attend meetings chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif related to law and order,” the minister said and told the chief minister that certain things are above politics because the state is more important. 

He said the federal government is keeping a check on the security situation across the country and our security forces are fully capable of dealing with any challenge.

Turning to the domestic crisis, the PML-N leader said that “a group led by a crazy person is bent upon creating anarchy in the country”.

Rana Sanaullah said that they are making every effort to destabilise the country. 

“Economy can not strengthen when there’s political uncertainty in the country. When they [PTI] were in government their agenda was to eliminate Opposition and now they are trying to destabilise the country.”

He said that the PTI’s announcement to quit assemblies is part of the plan to trigger a crisis. “If you don’t want to be part of this corrupt system then you should opt-out of Senate, AJK, and Gilgit Baltistan assemblies as well.”

The minister said that elections will be held only on Punjab and KP assembly seats while the general election will be held on time.

“Announcement to dissolve assemblies in rallies is unconstitutional and undemocratic. We will try to stop the assemblies from being dissolved,” he added.

Ethiopia keen to sign  accord with Pak on climate action: EnvoyEthiopia keen to sign  accord

 

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ISLAMABAD: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, H.E. Jemal Beker Abdula on Thursday said Ethiopia was keen to help the government of Pakistan in addressing the climate related issues which had caused great economic and human loss to the country in the form of floods in the recent past.

“We are ready to exchange knowledge, ideas and initiatives with the government of Pakistan by signing agreements on climate action,” he said during a meeting with Special Assistant to the Prime Minister and Minister of State. Romina Khurshid Alam here at the Prime Minister’s Office.

The ambassador briefed RominaKhurshid on the Green Legacy Initiative which was a brainchild of Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ali Ahmed.

He said the initiative had brought green revolution in the country through attitudinal, behaviour and cultural change. Under the Green Legacy Initiative, Ethiopia had planted some 25 billion seedlings in last four years to address climate issues out of which 500 million are avocadoes, mangoes and papaya, he added.  

H.E. Jemal Beker said the climate change was not a myth but a reality and Pakistan needed to build a resilient economy by addressing its climate related issues. “I have visited the flood affected areas in Sindh where I met with flood affected people and distributed relief items among them.”

“Sharing their pain in such trying times is very important for me,” he remarked.

The ambassador also requested Romina Khurshid, who is also Convener National Parliamentary Task Force on SDGs, to play a role in getting scholarships for the Ethiopian students in the prestigious universities of Pakistan.

To this end, the Convener National Parliamentary Task Force on SDGs assured the ambassador of her full support in joint climate actions and getting scholarships for Ethiopian students in the Pakistani varsities.

The ambassador also informed Romina Khurshid about the business opportunities for Pakistani businessmen in Ethiopia and invited her to be part of the Pakistani business delegation flying to Ethiopia by the start of next year.

Romina Khurshid said she would be organizing a conference for promoting connectivity between the African region and Pakistan. She invited H.E. Jemal Beker to the conference as well. Both officials agreed to promote the mutual and collective interests of the two brotherly countries. 

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visits Chinese Embassy

Islamabad: 1 December, 2022 Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has visited the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad today to condole the death of former Chinese President Jiang Zemin.

The Prime Minister met the Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan H.E Nong Rong and expressed his deep grief on the death of the former Chinese President.

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The Prime Minister also penned his comments in the condolence book.

Prime Minister visits Chinese Embassy

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