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PARC TO IDENTIFY INNOVATION IN AGRICULTURAL DIGITIZATION

ISLAMABAD, MAY 28 (DNA) – Use of digitization and innovation to benefit sustainable agricultural production (agriculture, livestock and aquaculture) increase food and nutrition security and increase family farmers’ access to market through the development of tech-based solutions, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, PARC has joined hands with Ignite-National Technology Fund.

The MoU signing ceremony was held at PARC headquarters today on 28th May, 2021. The Secretary (Council), PARC Mr. Roshan Zada and CEO, Ignite-National Technology Fund

Mr. Asim Shahryar were the signatories on behalf of their respective organizations. Federal Secretary for IT & Telecom, M/o IT & Telecom, Islamabad, Mr. Shoaib Ahmad Siddiqui, Dr. Muhammad Azeem Khan, Chairman PARC, Dr. Shahid Hameed, Member (Coordination & Monitoring) PARC and other high officials from both sides were also participants of the ceremony.

Taking about importance of digitization of agriculture Chairman PARC, Dr. Muhammad Azeem Khan says, “The world is moving towards a digital economy, significance of which has been increased by the pandemic. In such situations, technological agricultural systems are the need of the hour, which will booster the growing agricultural sector. Under this agreement, PARC and Ignite-National Technology Fund, will work together for the development and commercialization of innovative technology”.

PARC and Ignite-National Technology Fund will identify the ICT solutions for the existing issues of agriculture sector by establishing National Incubation Centre and Centre of Excellence in areas of food security and research.=DNA

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BODIES OF INFANT, CHILD FOUND WASHED ASHORE IN LIBYA

TRIPOLI- The bodies of six migrants including an infant, a child and a woman were discovered washed ashore off Libya on Thursday. According to local sources, residents of the western city of Zuwara reached out to authorities and shared the information after coming across the corpses.

The victims, whose identities could not be verified, were foreign nationals who sailed to the Mediterranean in rubber boats from Libya.

The sources said a search operation by security officials was continuing along the 90-kilometer (56-mile) coastline and that other bodies could be discovered.

Sources said the bodies may have been at sea for days and remained on the beach for at least two days.

Libya has in recent years become one of the important points in the crossing of African irregular migrants to Europe who have escaped poverty and conflict.

According to UN figures, at least 632 irregular migrants have drowned in marine accidents in the Mediterranean so far this year.

A total of 1,489 migrants were caught at sea from May 16-22 and were sent back to Libya, according to data from the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

US ENVOY LAUDS PAKISTAN FOR BRINGING PEACE, STABILITY IN THE REGION

RAWLPINDI, MAY 28 (DNA) – Angela Aggeler, US Charge d’ Affairs to Pakistan called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) at GHQ.

During the meeting, matters of mutual interest, overall regional security situation including recent developments in Afghan Peace Process and bilateral cooperation in various fields were discussed.

The US dignitary appreciated Pakistan’s sincere efforts for bringing peace and stability in the region, especially the Afghan Peace Process.=DNA

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INDONESIANS TAKE TO JAKARTA STREETS TO PROTEST US SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL

JAKARTA, MAY 28 – Several hundred Indonesians on Friday protested what they called American support for Israel outside the U.S. Embassy and the U.N. mission in Jakarta.

Carrying giant Palestinian and Indonesian flags and signs that read “Indonesian worker solidarity for free Palestine,” the demonstrators marched from several mosques to a major street outside the embassy.

The rally was organized by the Indonesian Muslim Workers Movement and several other groups.

Authorities with loudspeakers warned the protesters to maintain social distancing.

More than 2,300 police, many wearing hazmat suits, were deployed to secure the embassy, the nearby presidential palace and the United Nations mission.

Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation, does not have formal diplomatic relations with Israel and has long been a strong supporter of Palestinians.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo has condemned the deadly Israeli airstrikes on the blockaded Gaza Strip.

cease-fire took effect last week.

ASAD UMAR ASKS BUSINESS COMMUNITY TO COOPERATE IN MASS VACCINATION

ISLAMABAD, MAY 28 (DNA) – Asad Umar, Federal Minister for Planning & Development said that the government was going to launch a national campaign for vaccination to control the Covid-19 pandemic and urged that the business community should fully cooperate in mass vaccination of their employees and general public that would pave way for removal of all restrictions on the businesses.

 He said that the government wanted businesses to run for 24/7, but currently only 21 percent of the population of Islamabad has been vaccinated and if the business community cooperates in vaccination of people up to the desired target, the government would remove all restrictions on businesses. He said that the government was ready to set up vaccination centres in ICCI, markets and industries for vaccination of maximum people to make Islamabad a role model city for controlling the coronavirus. He was hopeful that with increased vaccination, all restrictions on businesses would go by the coming Eid ul Azha.

 He said this while addressing the business community during his visit to Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry. Ali Nawaz Awan SAPM on CDA Affairs, Presidents Anjuman-e-Tijaran of Islamabad/Rawalpindi and Presidents of Market Associations were also present at the occasion while the Presidents of various Chambers including Faisalabad, Gujranwala joined the event through zoom. Khalid Chaudhry, former SVP ICCI performed the role of stage secretary.

Asad Umar said that restaurants, marquees, wedding halls and educational institutions have been badly hit by the Covid-19 pandemic and the government was working on a special relief package for them. He said that parks would be opened with limited capacity of visitors.

He said that with the balanced decisions of the government regarding Covid-19 pandemic, the economy has achieved 3.94 percent growth and over 4.8 percent growth was estimated for the next year while the PTI government would exceed 5.8 percent economic growth by the last year of its tenure. He appreciated the presentation given by the President ICCI and said that the ICCI ruling group was bringing forward young and talented business leaders through its platform, which was laudable.

In his welcome address, Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President, ICCI lauded the government’s efforts to control the coronavirus and demanded that the government should follow the policy of one safe day in a week and enhance business timings up to 12 a.m. midnight for revival of business activities.

He said that due to lockdowns and restrictions on businesses, the economy has suffered a loss of Rs.2.5 trillion last year and was expecting a loss of Rs.1 trillion this year while livelihood of 18 million workers was at stake as sales of businesses have reduced by 70 percent. He said that the average coronavirus positivity rate has come down to around 4.5 percent while Islamabad has the lowest positivity rate of 2 percent, which showed that the business community and people were following SOPs. Therefore, there was an urgent need to ease restrictions on businesses to help revive the economy.

He said that all market associations including associations of other sectors like restaurants and parks have signed a petition to ensure strict compliance of SOPs in Islamabad and urged that the government should open amusement parks, indoor dining in restaurants, cinemas and gyms to revive the business activities. He assured that ICCI would fully cooperate with the government in the vaccination campaign and was ready to set up a vaccination desk for the business community in its premises.

Mian Akram Farid, Chairman Founder in his vote of thanks lauded the efforts of the government for achieving 3.94 percent growth that would go further up due to good performance of stock market, inauguration of Rashakai Economic Zone, construction package and other positive moves.

 However, he said that the government should remove all duties on the import of industrial machinery to promote industrialization and focus on the GSP plus regime and FATF that could create problems for the growth of the economy.=DNA

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GERMANY OFFICIALLY CALLS COLONIAL-ERA KILLINGS IN NAMIBIA ‘GENOCIDE’

BERLIN – Germany on Friday apologised for its role in slaughter of Herero and Nama tribespeople in Namibia more than a century ago and officially described the massacre as genocide for the first time, as it agreed to fund projects worth over a billion euros.

German soldiers killed some 65,000 Herero and 10,000 Nama members in a 1904-1908 campaign after a revolt against land seizures by colonists in what historians and the United Nations have long called the first genocide of the 20th century.

While Germany has previously acknowledged “moral responsibility” for the killings, it has avoided making an official apology for the massacres to avoid compensation claims.

In a statement announcing an agreement with Namibia following more than five years of negotiations, Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said the events of the German colonial period should be named “without sparing or glossing over them”.

“We will now also officially call these events what they were from today’s perspective: a genocide,” Maas said.

“In light of Germany’s historical and moral responsibility, we will ask Namibia and the descendants of the victims for forgiveness,” he said.

Germany has agreed to fund 1.1 billion euros of reconstruction and development projects that would directly benefit the genocide-affected communities, he said.

Namibian media reported on Thursday that the money would fund infrastructure, healthcare and training programmes over 30 years.

Germany, which lost all its colonial territories after World War One, was the third biggest colonial power after Britain and France. However, its colonial past was ignored for decades while historians and politicians focused more on the legacy of Nazi crimes, including the Holocaust.

In 2015, it began formal negotiations with Namibia over the issue and in 2018 it returned skulls and other remains of massacred tribespeople that were used in the colonial-era experiments to assert claims of European racial superiority.

PAKISTAN, KOREA TO BOOST TRADE AND WORK TOWARDS AN FTA

KARACHI, MAY 28 (DNA) – Mian Nasser Hyatt Maggo, President FPCCI, has expressed his satisfaction over his successful meeting with Consul General of Korea in Karachi, Kim Haksung; where issues of bilateral trade, business travel, and need to expedite the consultations to agree on a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) were discussed. The visit was organized by Pakistan-Korea Business Council.

H.E. Kim Haksung, Consul General of Korea in Karachi, said that it is a good opportunity for him to visit FPCCI and listen to the views of Pakistani business community aiming to do business with Korea.

Mr. Sung Jae Kim – DG, Korea Trade Centre, Karachi – mentioned that KOTRA is working towards enhancement of bilateral trade between Korea and Pakistan – and, also facilitating businessmen of both the countries.

Mr. Imran Razzak, Commercial Counselor of Pakistan in Korea, shared fact-based inputs with the audience in order to enhance bilateral trade relations between the two countries. He apprised that Korea is more than $12bn textiles market and Pakistani exporters should tap that market.

Mr. Sohail Nisar, Chairman, Pakistan-Korea Business Council, emphasized the need to expedite the consultative processes which may lead to signing of an FTA between the two countries and will provide an invaluable impetus to the enhancement of bilateral trade.

FPCCI wishes that Korea makes travel and visa issuance to Pakistani businessmen, industrialists, and exporters easier and faster.=DNA

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AMERICAN FILM SHOWCASE ORGANIZES WORKSHOPS FOR PAKISTANI STUDENTS

ISLAMABAD, MAY 28 (DNA) – The U.S. Mission to Pakistan invited renowned Hollywood writers Janet Batchler (writer for Batman Forever and Pompei), Irving Belateche (best-selling author, screenwriter, and professor of cinematic arts), and Donald Bohlinger (award winning screenwriter and lecturer) to lead screenwriting workshops for Pakistani students.  The collaboration was part of the American Film Showcase (AFS), the premier American film diplomacy program connecting American filmmakers with their counterparts in more than 40 countries.

The workshops are part of the U.S. Mission to Pakistan’s efforts to help develop the capacity of the film industry in Pakistan.

“The U.S. Mission is proud to provide connections for Pakistani filmmakers with recognized American experts in the film industry,” said U.S. Embassy Chargé d’affaires Angela P. Aggeler. “By sharing stories and experiences through film, we can build mutual cooperation and understanding between our two countries.”

Speaking about the workshops, U.S. filmmaker Irving Belateche said: “Strengthening the voices of the next generation of filmmakers in Pakistan allows for Pakistan’s unique stories to be told.  Film preserves and elevates culture and personal narratives, and provides a platform for a diverse range of voices.”

AFS is a partnership between the U.S. Department of State and the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts.  Working with U.S. Embassies, each year AFS sends American filmmakers and film experts around the world to hold screenings, master classes, workshops, and press engagements.   Each AFS programs is designed to spark dialogue and empower local communities to tell their own stories.=DNA

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EU ambassador welcomes new Bulgarian envoy

ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of European Union Androulla Kaminara met with the newly appointed Ambassador of Bulgaria to Pakistan Ms Irena Gancheva.  =DNA

Foreign Minister’s Visit to the Republic of Iraq

ISLAMABAD : At the invitation of the Foreign Minister of Iraq, His Excellency Fuad Hussein, Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi is undertaking a bilateral visit to the Republic of Iraq from 28 – 30 May 2021.

During the visit, the Foreign Minister will hold detailed discussions on bilateral cooperation with his counterpart. He will also review cooperation between the two countries in multilateral organizations, in particular the United Nations, its subsidiary organizations, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). He will also exchange views on problems concerning Muslim Ummah, as well as global and regional issues of mutual interest.

Foreign Minister Qureshi will also call on the leadership of Iraq and confer with senior Iraqi Ministers on bilateral matters pertaining to respective areas of cooperation, in particular the issues pertaining to the management and well-being of thousands of Pakistani Zaireen visiting sacred sites in Iraq every year.

Pakistan and Iraq enjoy long-standing fraternal ties rooted in shared faith, values and culture. The bilateral relations benefit from shared understanding and similarity of views on a number of regional and global issues. The two countries continue to collaborate closely to enhance bilateral cooperation in diverse fields. In addition to growing bilateral political and defense ties, the two countries recently signed an agreement on cooperation between their Foreign Service Academies (April 2021). Thousands of Pakistani Zaireen visit Iraq every year with religious zeal and fervor.

The visit of Foreign Minister Qureshi comes in the backdrop of a number of Ministerial-level visits from both sides in the past few months, which signify the importance accorded by both countries to augmenting bilateral relationship for mutual benefit. The visit is expected to add further momentum to the positive trajectory of brotherly ties between Pakistan and Iraq.

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