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NIGERIA KEEN TO BOOST TRADE TIES WITH PAKISTAN

ISLAMABAD, JUL 28 /DNA/ – Bello Abiuye, High Commissioner of Nigeria to Pakistan said that his country was keen to promote trade and economic relations with Pakistan as both countries have great potential to promote bilateral trade in many areas for achieving mutually beneficial outcomes. He highlighted agriculture equipment, information technology, pharmaceuticals, tourism, textiles as potential areas of cooperation between Nigeria and Pakistan. He said this while interacting with the business community during his visit to Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

Speaking at the occasion, Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry said that Pak-Nigeria bilateral trade in 2020 was around USD 146 million, which was negligible given the huge market size of both countries. He said that Pakistan could export many products to Nigeria including pharmaceuticals, textiles, rice, sports goods, IT products & services, surgical instruments, leather products, electronic gadgets & equipment, fruits & vegetables at competitive prices and urged that Nigeria should focus on increasing imports from Pakistan. He said that entrepreneurs of Pakistan and Nigeria should explore setting up joint ventures and business partnerships in areas of interest to promote business relations.

ICCI President said that Pakistan’s electric motorbikes, tractors, batteries, agriculture equipment & machinery, marble & stones, gems & jewellery could also find a good market in Nigeria. He said that both countries could promote cooperation in many other areas including exploration of oil & gas, mines & minerals. He stressed that Pakistan and Nigeria should facilitate the business community in holding trade fairs and exhibitions on reciprocal basis to exploit all untapped areas of trade promotion. He assured that ICCI would cooperate in connecting Nigerian businessmen with right partners in Pakistan.

Fatma Azim Senior Vice President ICCI, Muhammad Aslam Khokhar, Shaukat Hayat Khan and Muhammad Saeed said that dissemination of trade related information held key importance in strengthening mutual trade relations. They said that Nigeria and Pakistan shared a lot of commonalities that should be used to promote business relations. They said that the unique geographical locations of both countries provided them a good opportunity to strengthen trade and economic relations.=DNA

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Settlement plan in the heart of Jerusalem is a crime

PNC explained that this new settlement plan on Salah Eddeen Street aims to further confiscate lands

News Desk

RAMALLAH: What the Israeli occupation authorities are committing in the occupied city of Jerusalem; in its neighborhoods, holy sites, streets, heritage and historical monuments, are crimes that necessitate accountability and punishment for the perpetrators for violating international legitimacy

In a statement issued PNC added that the occupation  authorities’ announcement of the implementation of the so-called “East Jerusalem city center plan” – especially on Salah Eddeen Street, which forms the heart of Jerusalem – aims to obliterate the identity, history and features of the Old City, and bring about further changes to the legal and demographic reality of the city to serve the Judaization project in the occupied city including its neighborhoods, markets and streets, and changing its Arab, Islamic and Christian character.

PNC explained that this new settlement plan on Salah Eddeen Street, which is one of the most important cultural, civilizational and commercial centers for residents and visitors of the city, also aims to further confiscate lands, restrict mobilization and strike the city’s economy in terms of trade, tourism, companies, educational and various public institutions.

All of this comes amid the escalation of settlers’ incursions into the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, PNC added, the settlers storming accompanied by repression, arrest and assault on worshipers in Al-Aqsa Mosque, as about 5,000 settlers carried out those incursions during the last three months of this year, in an attempt to establish the spatial and temporal division of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and to establish a gradual change in the “status quo” on the honorable Mosque sanctities.

The Israeli violations and occupation crimes are accompanied by the continuation of the plans of displacement and ethnic cleansing, PNChttps://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/pagead/ads?client=ca-pub-7078513716629609&output=html&h=280&adk=2170042028&adf=1701814428&pi=t.aa~a.2356292401~i.20~rp.4&w=696&fwrn=4&fwrnh=100&lmt=1627470918&num_ads=1&rafmt=1&armr=3&sem=mc&pwprc=2527759049&psa=1&ad_type=text_image&format=696×280&url=https%3A%2F%2Fislamabadpost.com.pk%2Fsettlement-plan-in-the-heart-of-jerusalem-is-a-crime%2F&flash=0&fwr=0&pra=3&rh=174&rw=696&rpe=1&resp_fmts=3&wgl=1&fa=27&adsid=ChAI8ICEiAYQ-Mz9zdKAlN1kEkgAd_UrM6BhJLfUCRXqBkS5ykiddjUsz2URw3QKxrTe3-z644VWDYPkHDU_IrzLTMsSXc2I9NHgACJzAr1DTM7H7sno8P2WlE8&uach=WyJXaW5kb3dzIiwiNi4xIiwieDg2IiwiIiwiOTIuMC40NTE1LjEwNyIsW10sbnVsbCxudWxsLG51bGxd&tt_state=W3siaXNzdWVyT3JpZ2luIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9hdHRlc3RhdGlvbi5hbmRyb2lkLmNvbSIsInN0YXRlIjo3fV0.&dt=1627470833512&bpp=7&bdt=14973&idt=7&shv=r20210722&ptt=9&saldr=aa&abxe=1&cookie=ID%3D2cab8dd1d7a97507-2251d758ada700c6%3AT%3D1619371132%3ART%3D1619371132%3AS%3DALNI_MbCWjL6fpbAI7C_Q4Gb9OcZB0P5kA&prev_fmts=0x0%2C1200x280%2C696x280&nras=4&correlator=5297101984259&frm=20&pv=1&ga_vid=1947217265.1627470829&ga_sid=1627470829&ga_hid=580078837&ga_fc=0&u_tz=300&u_his=10&u_java=0&u_h=768&u_w=1366&u_ah=728&u_aw=1366&u_cd=24&u_nplug=3&u_nmime=4&adx=141&ady=2087&biw=1349&bih=657&scr_x=0&scr_y=0&eid=42530671%2C20211866%2C21067496&oid=3&pvsid=841534178578833&pem=180&eae=0&fc=1408&brdim=0%2C0%2C0%2C0%2C1366%2C0%2C0%2C0%2C1366%2C657&vis=1&rsz=%7C%7Cs%7C&abl=NS&fu=128&bc=31&ifi=4&uci=a!4&btvi=2&fsb=1&xpc=8hGupSLitW&p=https%3A//islamabadpost.com.pk&dtd=84568

added, and the demolition of homes and the displacement of their owners in the neighborhoods of Jerusalem, especially Sheikh Jarrah

neighborhood, and the neighborhoods of the town of Silwan (Batn Al-Hawa, Al-Bustan and others), without international accountability for these crimes.PNC affirmed that the continuing violations by the occupying power (Israel) to the Hague Convention and the relevant Geneva Conventions, and the resolutions of the “UNESCO” and United Nations resolutions that rejected the claims of Israeli sovereignty over the city of Jerusalem as an occupied Palestinian city constitutes a flagrant challenge to the will of international institutions and its decision-makers, especially the UN Security Council, which must take its role, abandon the policy of inaction and turn a blind eye to these crimes, and work to prevent the implementation of this Judaization plan in the city of Jerusalem.

PNC called on the Arab and Islamic nations, their governments and parliaments to assume their responsibilities, implement the decisions of their political and financial institutions to save the occupied city of Jerusalem, and thwart the Israeli occupation’s attempts to impose its sovereignty over it and its Christian and Islamic sanctities before it’s too late, and not to leave Jerusalem and its people alone before the Israeli machine of terrorism and Judaization. History and future generations will not be merciful to anyone who is negligent or neglectful of the Arabism of the holy city and the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque; the first of the two Qiblas and the third of the Two Holy Mosques, and the ascension of our noble Messenger to heaven.

Several cars swept away as cloudburst triggers flash flood in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD – Flash flood triggered by Cloudburst damaged several areas and washed away cars in the country’s federal capital on Wednesday.

The overnight heavy rains in Islamabad turned several areas inundated with fears of nullahs overflowing for which civilian authorities have little support. Army teams and resources turn up to rescue residents in wake of high-level flooding at Lai Nullah.

The harrowing clip from Islamabad’s sectors E-11 and D-12 show cars floating in waters after heavy rains that lashed the federal capital and Rawalpindi for hours.

SPAIN’S 5TH COVID-19 WAVE TAKES TOLL ON HOSPITALS, TOURISM

OVIEDO, Spain,  -:Spain’s fifth wave of coronavirus infections took a devastating turn on Wednesday as more major countries warned against travel to the Mediterranean nation and COVID-19 deaths surged.

On Wednesday  reported 55 COVID-19 deaths, 26 more than the same day last week.

What many had originally shrugged off as a mild wave of infections among the younger population is beginning to have more serious consequences.

In Catalonia, home to Spain’s highest infection rate, COVID-19 patients are now taking up 44% of the intensive care units. Hospitalizations in the capital Madrid have also doubled in a week, with nearly 10% of all beds now being used to treat the infectious disease.

The country’s soaring infection rate has also begun to take an even heavier toll on the country’s tourism industry.

On Tuesday, the US issued a fresh travel warning to its citizens, advising them not to travel to Spain, Portugal, or Greek Cyprus due to rising rates and the surging Delta variant.

Spanish hotels have also seen a wave of cancellations by German visitors after Berlin decided to tighten restrictions on arrivals from Spain starting Tuesday. As of Friday, Israel is also moving Spain to its red list.

Tourism represents 12.4% of Spain’s GDP and could suffer “severe consequences” from the new wave, said Juan Molas, head of the Mesa de Turismo Association.

The repercussions are also increasingly affecting the lives of Spanish residents.

The Cantabria region announced Tuesday it was shutting down indoor dining in high-risk areas like its capital. The measures vary across Spain, but some regions have reinstated curfews, limited gatherings, or even begun to demand vaccine certificates to enter bars or restaurants.

All of this comes with 55% of the Spanish population fully vaccinated and 65% with at least one jab.

Most parts of the country have just started vaccinating people younger than 30, but Spain has pulled ahead of early frontrunners like the US and UK in terms of its vaccinated population.

POWER GAMES: THE U.S. AFGHAN POLICY AND CURRENT SCENARIO

Khalid Taimur Akram

Afghanistan, a land of breathtaking beauty, torn by ethnic, tribal and religious divisions, has been at the center of geopolitical contests for centuries. Almost two decades since America went to war in Afghanistan, it never provided a plausible explanation of its goals and how it planned to achieve them.

As the Americasought revenge for 9/11, what sentiment did they evoke? How many enemies did they spawn in the process of ‘trying to help’ Afghanistan? In retrospect, it is obvious that the invasion was an overreaction to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in which there was no direct involvement of the Taliban government or any Afghan national. Arguably, there were other ways in which Al-Qaeda could have been punished for its crimes.The Taliban leaders have famously said, ‘’Americans have all the clocks, but we have all the time.’’It has been clear that now it is too late for the U.S. to destroy its own created ‘’Frankenstein Monster’’completely. In the global war against terrorism, U.S. was successful in dismantling and obliterating many of terrorist’s offshoots and occupying Afghanistan, where the annihilation started.

In the present scenario, with the withdrawal of U.S troops from Afghanistan, the Taliban’s footholds have been increasing while capturing the territories with little resistance from Afghan troops. This can wave strong feelings for Afghanistan Déjà vu moment in the air amida surge of radicalization and extremist activities. The failure of the American military misadventure in Afghanistan despite the huge loss in blood and treasure raises significant questions about the rationale of the U.S. invasion of the country and the subsequent strategy pursued by it. Moreover, fundamental reasons contributing to the lack of progress in the intra-Afghan talks have been the myriad existing dichotomy among the Afghan factions and a reluctance to show flexibility to fulfill commitments. Both sides (the Afghan government and the Taliban), one who has to either give away authority or at least share it with others, and others who will likely to gain a foothold in the corridors of power with the chances of a complete take-over, have shown a high degree of intransigence in addressing the issues. Still, the two sides appear far apart on major issues such as future governance, women’s rights etc. There are fears on both sides which plague the prospect of a peaceful reconciliation among the warring groups.

Flawed U.S. Policies in Afghanistan:

Another important issue is the Afghan willingness to reach a consensus through intra-Afghan dialogue. Will that dialogue yieldany consensus about the Afghan interim government followed by an election?  But this will again not reflect the true interests of the Afghan people. America has failed to understand Afghanistan, and policies towards the country have not achieved positive results.  The puppet regime in Afghanistan,Ashraf Ghani and top leadership in Kabul have been failed to deliver true emancipation to the Afghan people. The Kabul leadership and representatives are non-resident Afghans. They are not aware of actual needs and cannot advocate thetrue rights of the Afghan people. The future must be decided by the Afghan natives who have suffered a lot from this decades-long war, human rights violation, and civil unrest in the country.

U.S.and NATO Troops Withdrawal:

Regional cooperation between Central and South Asia lies with peace in Afghanistan. The 21st century is an era of re-awakening and has many key determinants as it is the most revolutionary age in history.Countries are inclined towards cooperation and wider regional alignmentsthrough economic linkages in the multipolar worlds, pursuing their collective goals. Central Asian Republics (CARs) and Pakistan consider peace and stability in Afghanistan a pre-requisite for broader regional alignments.CARs and Pakistan have played a dynamic role in bringing peace to the region and resolving Afghan conflict. However, on the other side, the immorality of the U.S. invasion was aggravated by its flawedstrategy pursued in the wake of its invasion. U.S. decided to pull out its troops when China has been connecting countries all over the world through its new narratives and exceptional Belt & Road Initiative (BRI).U.S. has neglected all the regional partners in the Afghan peace process and has been trying to sabotage China’s rising influence in the regionthrough its belligerent moves.  U.S. has disturbed regional peace and stability as the Taliban are gaining potential grounds in Afghanistan with U.S. troops withdrawal.Now, this is a time that all regional players must be integrated, and the prerogative of plebiscite should be given to the Afghan people only. They have to decide their future and fate.

The Taliban Façade:

A resurgence of the Taliban insurgency could once again turn Afghanistan into a terrorist safe haven. Moreover, internal instability in Afghanistan could have larger regional security ramifications on Pakistan, Iran, CARs,Russia and adjacent countries. Afghanistan must stop blaming Pakistan for its civil unrest and appreciate Pakistan’s efforts and potential role in durable and inclusive peace negotiating process. On the flip side, the Taliban can come up as a political force in the power game. However, they must stop bloodshed and terrorism on Afghan soil. It can be anticipated that days for the Kabul regime are numbered as the Taliban are not asking for a piece of land but full control over the country. They consider that the US/NATO and Kabul regime intend to win a war on the table, which they have lost on grounds. Obviously, without reaching a consensus on a new political setup, there will be no end to the civil unrest in Afghanistan even after the troop’s withdrawal.

Despite the foreign invasion, the Taliban remained the de jure government in Afghanistan. They believe their de facto status will be revived and that it will only be a step away once the U.S. troops are gone. It has been anticipated that the Taliban take-over is no guarantee that peace would result. As a matter of fact, this could signal the advent of a fresh wave of hostility and radicalization. Warfare is still going on, and one cannot predict permanent circumstances. Afghanistan hovers between the two mindsets. The one in view of negotiated settlement exclusively on its terms, and the other asserting both its de jure and de facto legitimacy to rule the country. It is the fusion of clashes among the U.S., the Taliban and the Afghan government. It is the clash of ultimate power and resilience, clash of ego, and the quest for maintaining hegemony by the Taliban while achieving their vicious vested interests.The international community will not allow any terrorist group to operate from the Afghan territory against any other country. If the Talibangain their influence over Kabul, it will not be possiblefor the international community to recognize such a radical regime under the auspice of international law.Against this backdrop, the people of Afghanistan may continue to suffer and bear the horrific outcomes of this brutal conflict.

Pre-alert issued as water level rises in Nullah Lai after heavy rainfall

RAWALPINDI, Jul 28 Pre-alert was issued here on Wednesday morning as water level was rising in Nullah Lai after heavy rainfall.

            According to district administration spokesman, all the authorities concerned were directed to remain alert and later evacuation alert was also issued, advising the authorities to take all necessary action to cope with any emergency situation particularly in low lying areas of the city.

            He informed that pre-alert is issued when water level reaches 11.4 ft at Kattarian and 8.3 ft at Gawalmandi.

            Rainfall gauging stations at Saidpur Village recorded 126mm rain, Golra 103mm, Bokra 21mm, PMD, H-8- 68mm, Shamsabad 32mm, and Chaklala 17mm while water level sensor data at Kattarian Nullah Lai was 17ft and Gawalmandi 17ft at 9.30 AM on Wednesday morning. Earlier, water level at Kattarian was recorded 21ft at 8 AM today.

            WASA spokesman informed that the authority was on high alert after water level in Nullah Lai continued to increase.

            The downpour has caused rise in Nullah Lai water level.

            Keeping in view the alarming, the authorities had canceled the holidays of Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) officials and alerted the people.

            The authority was put on high alert to deal with any emergency and flash flood in Nullah Lai during monsoon season.

            The spokesman said, under rain emergency enforced for the period of June 15 to Sept 15, WASA staff on the directives of Managing Director WASA, Raja Shoukat Mehmood, would remain alert and heavy machinery would also remain in the field during monsoon season.

            The authorities concerned had finalized a plan which included cleaning of sewerage lines, annual cleaning of Nullah Lai as well as inspection of WASA machinery and monitoring possibility of floods, he said adding, the agency had completed first phase of ‘Nullah Lai’ cleanliness project besides finalizing all the arrangements for monsoon season.

            He informed that the agency had completed the cleanliness project to protect the city areas particularly low-lying from flash flooding.

            The Nullah from ‘Katarian to Rialto’ Bridge Murree Road had been cleared and all critical points of the nullah were especially focused under the dredging and de-silting project, he said.

            The cleaning of small and big drains and nullahs of the city was completed by the Municipal Corporation and Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC).

            The agency on the directives of the MD WASA had completed the operational preparations for monsoon season, he said.

            WASA had finalised a monsoon plan and all necessary arrangements were completed to cope with flash flooding during monsoon season, he added.

            WASA had established the Field Offices as Flood Response Units which were made functional at five different places in Rawalpindi at Moti Mahal, Liquat Bagh, Bagh Sardaran, Commercial Market Satellite Town and Khyaban-e-Sir Syed.

            Heavy machinery of WASA including six sucker machines, five jetting machines, five sewer cleaning rodding machines, 28 dewatering sets and 24 water bouzers are in working condition and deployed at these Flood Response Units, he added.

COAS visits Anti-Narcotics Force Headquarters

ISLAMABAD: General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff visited HQ Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) today. COAS was given a detailed operational brief regarding genesis of ANF and its contributions for controlling drug-trafficking in Pakistan. While interacting with the officers and staff, COAS said that drug peddlers and those involved in its production are a threat to national security and relentless enemies of humanity. Drug money is being used for promotion of terrorism and therefore, it is important that drug dealers are dealt with iron hands. COAS also lauded the efforts of ANF in controlling drug-trafficking in Pakistan. Earlier on arrival, COAS was received by Major General Muhammad Arif Malik, Director General ANF.

IMF revises up Pakistan’s GDP growth projection to 3.9%

ISLAMABAD, The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday revised up its projection for Pakistan’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate to 3.9%.

In its World Economic Outlook report 2021 (Update), the IMF said “Projections are revised up for the Middle East and Central Asia due to robust activity in some countries (such as ..Pakistan).

Earlier in April this year, the IMF had projected Pakistan’s real GDP to grow at 1.5% in the year 2021 despite a higher projected rate of 3.0% by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

Pakistan government had already released the provisional data of GDP growth rate (3.9%) for the year 2020-21 backed by robust industrial growth and higher than expected agriculture output.

The SBP on Tuesday forecast the GDP growth to rise from 3.9% in FY21 to 4- 5% this year, and average inflation to moderate to 7-9% from its recent higher out-turns.

Meanwhile the IMF in its statement said economic prospects have diverged further across countries since the April 2021 World Economic Outlook (WEO) forecast.

Vaccine access has emerged as the principal fault line along which the global recovery splits into two blocs: those that can look forward to further normalization of activity later this year (almost all advanced economies) and those that will still face resurgent infections and rising COVID death tolls, it added.

The recovery, however, is not assured even in countries where infections are currently very low so long as the virus circulates elsewhere.

The global economy is projected to grow 6.0 percent in 2021 and 4.9 percent in 2022.The 2021 global forecast is unchanged from the April 2021 WEO, but with offsetting revisions. Prospects for emerging market and developing economies have been marked down for 2021, especially for Emerging Asia. By contrast, the forecast for advanced economies is revised up. These revisions reflect pandemic developments and changes in policy support. The 0.5 percentage-point upgrade for 2022 derives largely from the forecast upgrade for advanced economies, particularly the United States, reflecting the anticipated legislation of additional fiscal support in the second half of 2021 and improved health metrics more broadly across the group.

 Recent price pressures for the most part reflect unusual pandemic-related developments and transitory supply-demand mismatches. Inflation is expected to return to its pre-pandemic ranges in most countries in 2022 once these disturbances work their way through prices, though uncertainty remains high. Elevated inflation is also expected in some emerging market and developing economies, related in part to high food prices. Central banks should generally look through transitory inflation pressures and avoid tightening until there is more clarity on underlying price dynamics. Clear communication from central banks on the outlook for monetary policy will be key to shaping inflation expectations and safeguarding against premature tightening of financial conditions. There is, however, a risk that transitory pressures could become more persistent and central banks may need to take preemptive action.

MOROCCAN BOXER TRIES TO BITE OPPONENT IN TOKYO OLYMPICS DEFEAT

Moroccan heavyweight boxer Youness Baalla attempted to bite David Nyika’s ear during his defeat to the New Zealander at the Tokyo Olympics on Tuesday.

The 22-year-old was subsequently disqualified for unsportsmanlike behaviour, although he was already out of the Games anyway following his unanimous-points loss in the round-of-16 bout.

A Tokyo 2020 statement called Baalla’s actions “intolerable”, saying that he “very clearly intended to bite the ear/face of his opponent in the third round of the bout”.

Footage shows Baalla trying to bite Nyika’s right ear as the two boxers hold each other.

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