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PM expresses commitment to protect growers from cartels, mafias

Islamabad : Prime Minister Imran Khan says the country’s socio-economic progress is linked with enhanced development of agriculture and industrial sectors.

Talking to a delegation of farmers in Islamabad, he said the government would take all measures for development and promotion of agriculture sector, including its modernization with cooperation of China.

The Prime Minister said development of agriculture sector on modern lines has been made part of China Pakistan Economic Corridor.

He said due to the prudent policies of incumbent government, the country achieved record production of various crops including wheat, rice, maize and sugarcane this year.

Imran Khan said the present government ensured the payment of support price to the growers of all commodities.

He expressed his government’s commitment to protect the growers from exploitation of cartels and mafias.

The representatives of the farmers were wholeheartedly appreciative of the leadership of Imran Khan. They said no government or leader in the past took so much pain to protect the interests of the growers.

Pakistan records 77 COVID-19 deaths, 1,118 new infections

ISLAMABAD : The number of COVID-19 cases is on the decline with every passing day as the positivity rate in Pakistan has dropped to 2.54 per cent during the past 24 hours.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) data, 77 more people lost their lives. The overall death toll has surged to 21,453, while 1,118 new infections surfaced when 43,900 samples were tested during this period.

The number of confirmed cases of Covid-19 climbed to 935,013 after 1,383 people tested positive for the virus. The number of active COVID-19 cases currently stands at 44,987. 3,196 patients are in critical care in various hospitals across the country.

2,244 more people recuperated from the disease in the last 24 hours, taking the number of recovered patients to 869,691.

Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Punjab has reported a total of 343,031 cases, Sindh 325,110, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 134,928, Islamabad 81,871, Balochistan 25,961, Azad Jammu and Kashmir 19,566, and Gilgit Baltistan 5,664.

Which vaccine will get you where in Europe?

With summer approaching and vaccination rates rising, some EU countries are moving faster than others when it comes to opening borders.

IP Report

BERLIN: As vaccination rates rise and summer draws closer, hopeful holidaymakers who’ve already had their COVID-19 shots may be holding their breath to see where they can vacation in Europe this summer. The EU’s new “Digital COVID Certificate” is due to kick in from July 1 to facilitate travel within Europe, and member states recently agreed on recommendations to allow fully vaccinated tourists from abroad back into the bloc. But for now, the reality is still a patchwork of restrictions, with member states applying different policies in different ways.

With the situation varying from country to country, here’s a breakdown of some of the rules — and exemptions — in place for vaccinated travelers across the EU.

France

France, the world’s number one destination for international tourists, reopens to many fully vaccinated visitors from around the world as of June 9. Under new rules, vaccinated people traveling from the EU and countries on France’s “green” list, including South Korea, Japan, and Israel, can avoid COVID-19 testing requirements altogether. Unvaccinated travelers from these regions can enter with a negative test.

Spain

Spain opened its borders to vaccinated travelers from many countries around the world on June 7. People entering Spain from what it deems “risk” areas — including many EU members and most other countries in the world — can avoid quarantine requirements by showing proof of full vaccination with a jab approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) or the World Health Organization (WHO) at least 14 days before arriving, proof of recovery from COVID-19, or a negative test.

Greece

Greece is open to tourists from around 50 countries, including all EU states, the US, Canada, Russia, and China. To enter Greece, travelers must have either a vaccination certificate, a negative PCR test, or proof of recovery from COVID-19. The Greek government lists the following vaccines among those accepted: Pfizer-BioNtech, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Novavax, Johnson and Johnson, Sinovac, Sputnik V, Casino Biologics, and Sinopharm.

Cyprus

On May 25, Cyprus announced it was opening its borders to tourists from dozens of countries including all EU and EEA states, Canada, Egypt, Serbia, the UK, and the US. The country has a traffic light system in place and tourists from “orange” or “red” countries are subject to testing rules.

However, fully vaccinated passengers with valid vaccination certificates are entirely exempt, no matter the color code of the country they come from. Cyprus accepts all vaccines approved for use in the EU as well as the Sputnik V and Sinopharm shots.

Germany and beyond: Vaccination certificates, but only on limited terms

Most travel to Germany from outside the EU and Schengen Area is still limited to urgent journeys only. However, Germany has begun accepting COVID-19 certificates in certain cases where travel is permitted. While passengers arriving by plane must usually get tested before departure, those who can provide proof of vaccination instead are now exempt.

Other EU countries including Denmark, Slovenia, Latvia, Estonia, Austria, Poland, and Lithuania are taking similar approaches to Germany for now; maintaining restrictions on most non-essential travel from outside the EU while waiving some test and quarantine requirements for vaccinated people. Some EU countries also have bilateral deals in place to mutually recognize national vaccination certificates. For example, Hungary waives entry restrictions for vaccinated travelers from countries including Turkey, Slovenia, and Serbia.

Commander of Azerbaijan Naval Forces calls on Gen. Bajwa

RAWALPINDI: Rear Admiral Subhan Bakirov, Commander of Azerbaijan Naval Forces called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) at GHQ, today. During the meeting matters of mutual interest including defence, training, security cooperation between both countries and overall regional security situation were discussed. COAS said that Pakistan values its brotherly relations with Azerbaijan and also offered all possible assistance and cooperation in development and defence related fields. COAS also commended thorough professionalism & valour of Azribajan Forces . Both sides reaffirmed their determination to work together for enhancing diplomatic / security cooperation in various fields. Visiting dignitary appreciated Pakistan’s support to Azerbaijan and its sincere efforts for bringing peace and stability in the region, especially the Afghan Peace Process.

Train accident: Palestine envoy expresses grief

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of Palestine Ahmed Rabei has expressed deep sense of sorrow and grief over the loss of lives in train accident. In a message addressed to the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan and Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, the ambassador said govt and people of Palestine were with Pakistan in this difficult time.

The text of the letter reads, “On behalf of the Government of Palestine, Palestinian people and on my personal behalf, I would like to convey my deepest condolences and sympathies for the people when at least 31 people were killed while more than 100 were injured on Monday after two passenger trains collided near Daharki, a city located in the Ghotki district of upper Sindh, it is indeed a great loss and we Palestinians are very much grieved over the loss of precious lives of our brothers and sisters, may Allah give the martyrs an eternal peace in Jannah, and bless the injured ones speedy recovery.

Our good wishes and prayers are with the bereaved families in this difficult time, and we would feel grateful to extend any possible assistance on our part, in whatever way possible, to be a part of the efforts for families affected by this accident. I take this opportunity to renew again my heartfelt condolences to Your Excellency and your nation, May your nation has the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss”.

Man who killed Muslim family motivated by hate

Prime Minister Imran Khan says incident is an act of terrorism and speaks volumes for Islamophobia

News Desk

LONDON: Police say a 20-year-old London, Ont., man deliberately struck down five members of a Muslim family with his truck in a hate-motivated act of mass murder, an attack that prompted an outpouring of grief and calls for the accused to face terrorism charges.

The family of five had been out for an evening walk, and were waiting to cross the street when police say the truck mounted the curb and struck them.

Four of the family members – a 74-year-old woman, a 46-year-old man, a 44-year-old woman and a 15- year-old girl – died on Sunday evening. The lone survivor, a nine-year-old boy, remains in hospital. Police did not release the names of the victims citing the family’s request for privacy.

That statement, confirmed by family friend Saboor Khan, was signed by the Afzaal family. It says that the victims of the attack “were always there giving and participating in spreading goodness.”

The statement adds that God “gave Salman [the father] Madiha [the mother] Yumna [the daughter] and Yumna’s grandmother the ultimate rank of a shaheed [martyr] while Fayez [the son] is on the road to recovery from serious injuries.”

The statement called upon Canadians and “the highest levels in our governments” to take a stand against the extremism that allegedly motivated the attack.

Minutes after the collision, Nathaniel Veltman was arrested after a police chase, in a shopping mall parking lot seven kilometres away. He faces four charges of first-degree murder and one of attempted murder. Authorities say they are weighing whether to pursue terrorism charges.

“We believe that this was an intentional act and that the victims of this horrific incident were targeted because of their Islamic faith,” London Police Chief Steve Williams said at a news conference on Monday. “All of the victims in this matter are members of the same family.”

At the news conference, London Detective-Superintendent Paul Waight declined to discuss what the accused said to police after his arrest, but he noted that he “was wearing a vest that appeared to be like body armour.”

“So far, we don’t know of his membership in any specific hate group,” Det.-Supt. Waight said.

He added that there is no indication others were involved, and that detectives with the RCMP have reached out to discuss whether authorities can lay “potential terrorism charges” under federal laws. No such allegations have been made so far.

Members of London’s Muslim community describe the slain family members as a close-knit group of model Canadians with roots in Pakistan. They say the older woman was the grandmother in the family, that the two adults in their 40s were husband and wife, and the 15-year-old was their daughter. The boy is their son.

“The wife, she was in the last month of basically her PhD,” said Saboor Khan. “The husband had worked extremely hard. The children they were top students in their school.”

Groups of mourners came to lay flowers at the intersection on Monday. Some lingered for a few moments in silence, absorbing the weight of the tragedy.

Bilal Rahhal, the chairman of the London Muslim Mosque, is planning a large vigil for Tuesday evening. “They were just going for an evening walk. It was nice, so they were just walking. As far as we know, they were not going anywhere, they were walking around.”

He added that the nine-year-old is in critical condition in hospital, but expected to recover. An uncle is flying in from abroad to help take care of him, he said.

Principal Asad Choudhary held an online town hall on Monday evening for the parents and children of his London Islamic School, where the boy is in Grade 3 and the older sister graduated from Grade 8 last year.

“We wanted everyone to understand that our deepest condolences and our greatest regrets go towards what happened last night,” Mr. Choudhary said during the Zoom session, which was almost immediately hit by trolls posting hundreds of obscene and hateful comments.

Government authorities across North America and Europe have increasingly warned about the prospect of extremist violence motivated by racism, gender hatred or anti-authority causes. In Canada, a caretaker at a Toronto mosque was killed in a knife attack last September that led police to charge a man with first-degree murder. In the aftermath, members of the city’s Muslim community called for tougher hate crime laws and for terrorism prosecutions against such suspects.

Islamic groups and anti-racism organizations repeated these calls after Sunday’s attack. “We’re calling for it to be considered an act of terror. Action needs to happen from the federal government,” said Mustafa Farooq, who heads the National Council of Canadian Muslims.

“If the point of terrorism is to have people live in fear, to feel unsafe and to not feel like they belong – then this is definitely terrorism,” said Mohammed Hashim, executive director of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation.

Later this year, the Supreme Court of Canada will weigh in on the proper sentence for a Quebec City man who is to serve at least 25 years in prison for his role in massacring six Muslims in a mosque in 2017.

Pak, Azerbaijan naval chiefs agree to boost cooperation

Azerbaijan naval chief briefed on Pakistan Navy’s roles & objectives and contributions toward peace and stability in the region

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Rear Admiral Subhan Bakirov, Commander Azerbaijan Naval Forces (ANF) called on Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi at Naval Headquarters, Islamabad.

Upon arrival, Commander Azerbaijan Naval Forces was received by Chief of the Naval Staff. A smartly turned out contingent of Pakistan Navy presented Guard of Honour. Thereafter, the dignitary laid floral wreath at the Shuhada’s Monument and was introduced to the Principal Staff Officers at Naval Headquarters.

Later, Commander Azerbaijan Naval Forces called on Chief of the Naval Staff. During the meeting matters of mutual interest including bilateral collaboration and regional security were discussed. The visiting dignitary appreciated and acknowledged Pakistan Navy’s efforts and commitments in support of collaborative maritime security in the region.

Both the dignitaries agreed on further enhancing mutual interactions in diversified naval domains. A briefing was also given to the visiting dignitary on Pakistan Navy’s roles & objectives and contributions toward peace and stability in the region. The dignitary is also scheduled to visit Karachi and Lahore to have interaction with Field Commanders of Pakistan Navy and visit Pakistan Navy Training institutes.

It is expected that the visit of Commander Azerbaijan Naval Forces will further enhance bilateral collaboration between the two countries in general and navies in particular.

Voting machines demo within a week: Fawad

Says cabinet approved Mubashar Hassan name for MD APP; Tariq Malik returns as NADRA chairman; slams opposition for negative politics

Ansar M Bhatti

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhary Fawad Hussain has said the demonstration process of Electronic Voting Machine, under government’s electoral reforms agenda, will be completed within a week.

He was briefing media in Islamabad on Tuesday afternoon about decisions taken in the Federal Cabinet that met in the Federal Capital today with Prime Minister Imran Khan in the chair.

The Minister said initially we have ordered 500 EVMs for trials in the elections of Bar Councils and press clubs. He said all the 36 conditions of Election Commission of Pakistan have been fulfilled in initial trials of the EVMs. The EVMs are being manufactured by three companies.

Fawad Hussain said PML-N has filed a petition in the court to deprive the overseas Pakistanis of their right to vote while it is among our top priorities to give them basic right of voting as we consider them an integral part of the country. He said we are waiting for PPP’s response in this regard to finalise the legislative procedure.

The cabinet prayed for the martyrs of Ghotki train accident and victims of a Pakistan origin family in Canada. Chaudhary Fawad Hussain said the incident of Canada vindicates Prime Minister Imran Khan’s reservations regarding rising trends of Islamophobia in the West. Condemning the incident, the cabinet stressed on western countries to take immediate steps to root out the major cause of Islamophobia.

The Prime Minister has directed the Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Haider Zaidi to finalise the reforms in transportation and logistics. The Law Minister Farogh Naseem briefed the cabinet about reforms in criminal law.

The cabinet was informed that around 17 million people are getting benefits of Ehsas program. The data of Ehsas program is being digitalized to make it more transparent.

The cabinet was briefed that Utility Stores Corporation is making sales of over 100 billion rupees and first time it has come out of loss.

The cabinet approved the Corona relief package for Tajikistan to help fight against the pandemic.

The cabinet also accorded the approval to record the National Anthem of Pakistan in modern vogue.  The minister also slammed opposition for what he called its negative politics. He called upon them to join hands with the government in nation building.

To a question, Minister for information said we are ready to negotiate with opposition but there would be no compromise on bargaining with corrupt elements. Chaudhary Fawad Hussain said it is condemnable that PML-N does not want to give right of vote to the overseas Pakistanis. The minister said Mubashir Hassan has been appointed as Managing Director of Associated Press of Pakistan.  He told that Tariq Malik has re-appointed as Chairman NADRA.

PTV will not broadcast Pak-Eng series

ISLAMABAD, JUN 08 (DNA) – Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry said that Pakistan tour of the England cricket series would not be broadcast in the country due to a license issue.

Addressing a press conference after the federal cabinet meeting held in Islamabad with Prime Minister Imran Khan in the chair, the information minister said that the federal cabinet has rejected a proposal of the Pakistan Television Corporation to liaise with an Indian company for a live telecast of the upcoming Pakistan-England cricket series, scheduled to start from July 8.

“PTV Sports will not broadcast cricket series of Pakistan tour to England 2021 as Indian broadcasting companies hold rights of production,” he said and added that the government of Pakistan took a strong decision of no deal with any Indian company until Aug 5 move is reversed.

However, the minister said that Pakistan would try to explore different options, including approaching the England Cricket Board and other foreign companies to secure broadcasting rights,

“PTV and Pakistan Cricket Board would bear financial losses due to this decision,” he underscored.

Briefing the media on other decisions taken by the federal cabinet in today’s meeting, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said the cabinet approved the Ministry of Interior’s summary regarding the appointment.

He said that the meeting endorsed the cabinet committee on privatization’s May 21 decisions and approved a Corona relief package for Tajikistan to help it fight the pandemic. Besides, he added the cabinet also approved recording national anthem afresh in modern vogue.

The minister said the government wants to give overseas Pakistanis the right to franchise and expressed concern over the PML-N’s opposition to the proposal. We are waiting for PPP’s response in this regard to finalize the legislative procedure, he added.

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