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Deputy Chairman of Milli Majlis: Armenia violates all norms of international law by committing provocations

BAKU, JUL 18 –  “Currently, the whole world is fighting against the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Azerbaijan is one of the most supportive states, and the World Health Organization appreciates the steps taken by our country and sets an example to other countries for its efforts to defeat the disease.

However, in such a difficult situation, the Armenian state have already begun to commit provocations on the borders of our country since July 12. Till today, Armenia has been carrying out its provocative activities in the direction of Tovuz region,” Deputy Chairman of the Azerbaijani Parliament Adil Aliyev has told journalists.

Adil Aliyev said: “If we look at the analogy of history, this attack of the Armenian state is similar to the attack of 1992. They started to use large-caliber weapons against civil population, and finally these attacks killed 11 servicemen and one civilian. Unfortunately, these attacks make the fight against the pandemic even more difficult.

At present, at the command of the Armenian leadership, along with the civil who died during the provocation on the border of Azerbaijan, the civil population are targeted by large-caliber weapons. Thus, a resident of Aghdam village of Tovuz region, Azizov Aziz Izzat oglu, born in 1944 (76 years old), died as a result of the explosion of gun shell falling on his house.

The right of the deceased to live, provided for in Article 2 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, was violated by the Armenian state. It should be noted that this is not the first case by Armenia, not only during the war, but also during the ceasefire period. Zahra Guliyeva was killed along with her grandmother.

Also, as a result of provocations committed by the Armenian side on the borders of our country, the houses inhabited by civilians are under attack, the main reason for which is the desire to create panic among the local inhabitants. Armenian troops began to use weapons against the Azerbaijani civilian population since 1992, when Azerbaijani historical lands Nagorno-Karabakh and our ancient lands were occupied, more than 1 million IDPs were forced to flee their ancestral lands.

According to paragraph 2 of Protocol No. 4 to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of the country. However, the current provocation by the Armenian government aimed at evacuating the civilian population. For this reason, various gun installations target the homes of civilians, resulting in deaths and injuries.

In connection with the Armenian attacks on Azerbaijan, the United Nations adopted resolutions 822, 853, 874 and 884. These documents directly confirmed the occupation of Azerbaijani territories by Armenia, the massacres in Azerbaijan, the killing of thousands of people, the capture of more than a million people. These attempts by the Armenian side are the most gross violation of universally accepted norms of international law.

Despite the occupation of Azerbaijani lands and massacres on its territory, it is based on the provisions of international law, and despite having a strong army, our country is in favor of a peaceful solution to the conflict. However, Armenian government doesn’t change aggressive policy, on the contrary, they continue to commit provocations. Today, we demand that the world give a fair assessment to the provocative mission carried out by the Armenian side.”

Bolan Medical College employees stage protests, block roads in Quetta

Students and employees of Bolan Medical College took to the streets on Saturday to protest against the government by blocking access to Quetta’s Manan Chowk.

The protesters chanted slogans and warned that if their demands are not met, they will go on an indefinite hunger strike. They want the institution to be converted back into a college.

“Forty days ago we were promised that some progress will take place on our demands, but nothing has been done yet,” an employee of the college said.

People said that because of the protests, traffic congestion in the area has worsened.

Bolan Medical College was converted from a college to a university but the move drew the ire of both teachers and students.

250,000 Pakistanis brought back home from around the world: PM

A total of 250,000 Pakistanis from all around the world have been brought back home so far, Prime Minister Imran Khan said. “Despite massive disruptions in global air travel, we have fulfilled our promise of bringing back stranded Pakistanis and our overseas workers,” the premier tweeted on Saturday.

After the coronavirus pandemic spread, Pakistanis stuck abroad were brought back to the country through special flights despite the country’s airspace closure.

The government has also started a special portal to provide jobs and financial assistance to people returning to Pakistan.

PM Khan added that the government will continue to support overseas Pakistanis in every way possible.

ZEE Entertainment to bring Pakistani content on ‘Zindagi’ ZEE5

ISLAMABAD,  –  Keeping the consumers’ evolving entertainment needs at the fore, Media & Entertainment Powerhouse ZEE Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. (ZEE) today announced the return of its much-loved content brand Zindagi, on its digital entertainment platform, ZEE5. Zindagi’s shows have been highly appreciated by audiences for its realistic appeal, superlative character portrayals, captivating performances and its ability to satiate the evolving content preferences of the viewers.

Catering to this strong level of global consumer demand, Zindagi is returning with a bigger promise to not only offer its rich original content library, but to also create fresh new shows which will be thought provoking, with a bold multicultural narrative. As a premium global content brand, Zindagi has always narrated handpicked real stories that are differentiated, yet universal in its storytelling and appeal, resonating strongly with the consumers globally.

Speaking on the announcement, Mr. Amit Goenka, CEO, ZEE5 Global and International Broadcast Business, ZEE said, “ZEE’s strength has always been in its ability to narrate unique stories, to connect with billions of audiences worldwide, and to offer different genres of content. Zindagi has always been appreciated for its premium content offering and culturally rich stories from across the globe, which are far more attuned to the digital audience sensibilities. Zindagi’s universal content has a very strong appeal, and we are excited to offer this rich & engaging content library to the users of ZEE5, in India and across the world. We also understand that the viewers’ needs are diverse and therefore we have a compelling content catalogue from Zindagi, which encapsulates a universality of emotions. We stay committed to offering an extraordinary entertainment experience to our consumers across multiple touchpoints, and we are sure that our viewers will once again embrace this widely acclaimed brand on our platform.”

With a promise of ‘Zindagi Mil ke Jiyenge’, the brand reinforces its commitment to live up to its legacy of bringing forth multi-cultural narratives that resonate with the audiences. The brand philosophy is a reflection of its belief that art knows no nation, boundary or religion.

Zindagi will offer a myriad mix of shows that are truly global in nature, ranging from family dramas to romance including Shehr-E-Zaat, Aunn Zara, Badi Aapa, Mastana Mahi, Main Abdul Qadir Hun, Noorpur Ki Rani and many other such realistic stories which are customized as per the tastes and preferences of the global audiences. This eclectic mix of curated shows, featuring 1000+ hours of meaningful content, will be available for our global audiences on ZEE5.

Daraz offers customers a digital solution with Qurbani Ghar Bethay

DNA

Lahore – July 18th, 2020: With Eid-ul-Adha fast approaching, Daraz, the leading ecommerce platform in the country, is offering customers in Lahore and Karachi a digital solution with the Qurbani Ghar Bethay campaign. As millions across the country continue to practice social distancing and remain hesitant to visit mandis to purchase animals or to have sacrifices at home, Daraz is offering a convenient platform through which they can purchase Qurbani products from trusted and reliable butchers of their choice.

The animals will be sacrificed on behalf of the customer and the meat will be delivered to their doorstep by partners including Laal Meat, Chop Shop, Laham, Premium Butchery, The Meat Company, Meating.pk, Hello Fresh in Karachi, and MeatCo, Al Marzouq and Nazif Fine Meat in Lahore. Customers can also collect their meat from the nearest Daraz collection point if they desire.

Customers can purchase their desired Qurbani product and make a digital payment using their bank cards or Daraz Wallet. They will receive a QR code on their email and an order confirmation call. The meat will be delivered directly to customers’ doorsteps by the butchers and the delivery agent will scan the QR code upon delivery.

“At Daraz, we are constantly exploring ways to create a convenient experience for our customers. The Qurbani Ghar Bethay campaign is an innovative solution designed to help customers complete their Eid rituals from the convenience of their homes during this uncertain period,” said Riaz Ali, Regional Head of Digital Channel Daraz.

The Qurbani Ghar Bethay campaign also provides customers an easy platform to donate meat to underserved families through trusted non-profit organizations including Edhi Foundation, Rizq, Alkhidmat Foundation, Saylani Welfare Trust, SHIFA, HOPE and HELP International, Sarim Burney Trust International, Relief Foundation, Indus Hospital and JDC.  Users can donate to an NGO for an animal to be sacrificed on their behalf and its meat distributed to deserving families across the country.

The platform has also opened international payment gateways so that customers overseas can also donate through Daraz using their VISA and Mastercard debit and credit cards.

In order to donate through Daraz, customers can simply head over to the Daraz app, select a package from an NGO of their choice and make a digital payment. The customer will receive an email confirmation and will be notified by the NGO when the sacrifice has happened and meat distributed.

PIAF hopes 4500MW Pak biggest Dam won’t be delayed now after its fourth inauguration

The Pakistan Industrial and Traders Associations Front (PIAF) chairman Mian Nauman Kabir has welcomed the start of construction work of 4,500MW Diamer Bhasha Dam, after witnessing four inaugurations by four prime ministers in four decades, as the dam first envisaged in 1980, hoping that the Pakistan’s biggest dam won’t be delayed now and will be completed in its stipulated time period.

“Its unfortunate that the world’s highest roller compacted concrete dam has seen four openings by four elected prime ministers, including PM Shaukat Aziz, PM Yousaf Raza Gilani, PM Nawaz Sharif and now PM Imran Khan, taking more than 40 years to finally kicking off its construction,” he said.

In a joint statement with senior vice chairman Nasir Hameed and vice chairman Javed Iqbal, he said that the dam first envisaged in 1980 was approved for construction in 2006 by then military ruler Pervez Musharraf who had said: “Water and energy are matters of life and death for us. We have to build all dams”. But it took almost another 14 years to initiate construction work after its first construction approval.

Mian Nauman suggested the government to also include more hydropower projects in its plan including Kalabagh Dam, as the country cannot afford to rely on costly and anti-environment fossil fuels.

“PIAF is hopeful that the hydel power project, which would generate 4,500 MW of affordable, clean energy, boosting local industry and also creating more than 16,000 jobs in the country, will be completed within its time frame in 2028 and will not be delayed like several other hydro power projects in the country,” he stated.

It’s a good news for the public in general and business community in particular, as the new project would enable the country to move towards cheaper and greener power, inviting investment of billions of dollars, besides generating local job opportunities, he added.

Mian Nauman Kabir emphasized the importance of dams, stating that over 20 million acres of barren land can be brought under cultivation if the water is made available by developing water storages in the country. Senior vice chairman Nasir Hameed said that with construction of dams, the country can strengthen its agriculture to attain food security and cope with the fast growing needs of water in domestic and industrial sectors besides injecting sizeable low-cost hydroelectricity into the national grid to stabilize the national economy

Nasir Hameed said that the dam’s 6.4 million-acre feet of water would irrigate at least 1.2 million acres of the agricultural area. Diamer Bhasha dam would increase the country’s storage capacity from 30 to 48 days.

He called for speedy work of other power projects including Shargthang, Hanzal, Chilas, Naltar and Hassanabad Hunza, besides early construction of Kalabagh Dam which is the most suitable project for the national economy as it would produce cheap and sufficient electricity.

Vice chairman Javed Siddiqi said that Kalabagh dam should not be ignored at any cost, as water scarcity is heading towards the point of no return.

Javed Siddiqi maintained that hydropower is the most advanced and mature renewable energy technology and provides some level of electricity generation in more than 160 countries worldwide including. Moreover, hydropower is an attractive renewable option given the low-cost of electricity it produces, low greenhouse gas emissions and the flexibility it provide to the grid.

He said that Pakistan has to develop mega and small dams to store water if it wants to avert water crisis in the coming years.

PIAF appreciates that despite prevailing situation of COVID-19 in the country, the mega project of China Pakistan Economic Corridor is being moved forward with full force and hope that more projects under CPEC would be signed in future.

The government should be lauded for focusing on clean energy to mitigate the climate change impact, as the dual benefits of generating electricity from water instead of furnace oil or coal will save the country billions of dollars spent on importing fuel while reducing the negative impact on the environment.

Mohammad Omar son include in the negotiation team

DNA

KABUL, JUL 18 – Intra-Afghan negotiations are expected to begin soon, the Taliban made changes to their negotiation team, adding four new members. The group include Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, the son of Taliban founder leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, in charge of their military wing, and also added several powerful figures to their negotiating team, according to the reports.


On the other hand, Ghani last week said that the peace process will not move forward unless the fate of the security forces held by the Taliban is clarified.

The Afghan government released around 4,200 Taliban prisoners and 850 government prisoners have been released by the Taliban. The US-Taliban deal says that up to 5,000 Taliban prisoners should be released by the Afghan government ahead of the intra-Afghan negotiations.

Important NCOC meeting at Sindh CM House mulls Eid ul Azha SOPs

KARACHI : A special meeting of the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) has been underway at Sindh Chief Minister House here being attended by Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiative Asad Umar and NCOC National Coordinator Lt. Gen. Hamood-uz-Zaman.

The meeting, was hosted by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah. Health Minister Dr Azra Pechuho and others also attended the meeting.

Murad Ali Shah said that the NCOC had fared well, adding that the Sindh government had imposed selective lockdowns at coronavirus hot-spot areas throughout the province.He revealed that the provincial government had set up two hospitals in Karachi for novel coronavirus patients.

Discussing the safety precautions for cattle markets in the city, Shah said that the authorities have banned sale of sacrificial animals at public place, which could only be bought at the places designated by the government for cattle market.

“Buying and selling of animals in streets have been prohibited,” he told the NCOC session.

Federal Minister Asad Umar said that the main objective of bringing the NCOC meetings to provinces was to ensure an improved action against the pandemic.”

The minister also recognised that the work done by provincial governments had helped to control the pandemic.

He said that the federal government was working together with provincial governments in the battle against COVID-19.

Chief Secretaries of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Kashmir regions attended the meeting on video link.

The NCOC had formulated the Standard Operating Procedures on Monday regarding cattle markets and imposition of smart lockdown in several places of the country ahead of Eid-ul-Azha.

The forum was told that around 700 cattle markets will be functioning across Pakistan on the eve of Eid-ul-Azha.

PIA makes Coronavirus Test compulsory for passengers flying to Canada

KARACHI: All travelers flying out of Pakistan to Canada by a PIA flight need to present a negative COVID-19 test certificate.

The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has declared coronavirus test compulsory for passengers three days before their flight to Canada, according to sources.

According to sources, Canadian health authorities have made coronavirus negative certificate mandatory for the passengers traveling by the PIA.The Canadian Public Health Agency has sent an email to PIA authorities with regard to presence of coronavirus positive passengers in the airlines’ flight PK-783 from Lahore to Toronto, sources said.

“Coronavirus positive passengers were pointed out traveling at seat numbers 22 to 28 in the flight,” according to the email.

The PIA Toronto station staff has informed the airlines about the Canadian Health Agency’s email, sources said.

The airline has encountered scores of incidents involving passengers testing positive for the coronavirus onboard.

Serena Williams to play the new Top Seed Open in August

Serena Williams will return to the court for the first time since the start of the coronavirus pandemic when she competes at the inaugural edition of the Top Seed Open in Lexington, Kentucky beginning Aug. 10.

It will mark the 23-time Grand Slam champion’s first match since she helped Team USA defeat Latvia in Fed Cup play in Everett, Washington in February.

Another U.S. Open champion, fellow American Sloane Stephens, will also compete at the event, the WTA said.

Last week, the WTA confirmed the addition of events in Prague, Czech Republic and Lexington to its provisional calendar, which now features 21 tournaments.

The WTA Tour, suspended since March due to the pandemic, last month announced it would resume in Palermo, Italy on Aug. 3.

The Cincinnati Masters is scheduled to be played at Flushing Meadows, New York in mid-August followed by the U.S. Open, also at its usual Flushing Meadows home, from Aug. 31-Sept. 13.

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