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Uzbek humanitarian aid for Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD : military aircraft of Uzbekistan’s air forces IL-76 brought to air base Nurkhan special 25 tonnes humanitarian aid to Pakistan on behalf of the President of Uzbekistan.

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Delivered humanitarian aid of Uzbekistan’s President comprised with medical masks, protective costumes, medicines, and other medical items and equipments against Covid-19.

This cargo is aimed at Brother people of Pakistan and is given as a sign of support all efforts of esteemed Government of Pakistan in its wide range struggle against coronavirus.

Uzbekistan always supports Brotherly Pakistan and such kind of action once again evidences sincere friendship, trust and respect of each other.In these difficult days of pandemic, friendly countries support each other as Pakistan and Uzbekistan do always.

Two countries always remained together and annually support their business communities to further develop economical ties, governmental officials always visit both states in order to strengthen political ties.

Khawaja Asif appears before NAB in housing scandal

LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) senior leader Khawaja Asif appeared before National Accountability Court (NAB) in Sialkot’s Kent View Housing Society scandal.

According to sources, the PML-N stalwart was grilled for two and half hours by NAB team Lahore. The former federal minister was asked to appear before the anti-graft watchdog at 11am today but he reached at 10am, sources said.

Khawaja Asif is accused of illegally building a private housing scheme, Kent View Housing Society, in Sialkot. He is required to provide the money trail of the funds invested in the scheme.

Asif had been questioned for the sale of 137 canal land during the interrogation session on the previous appearance but he failed to satisfy the team, sources said.
The anti-graft watchdog had provided another questionnaire to Khawaja Asif which sought more details of his income sources besides asking him to appear before the investigators again on July 17 (today) at 11:00 am along with the required documents.

Indian troops martyr three more Kashmiri youth in Kulgam

SRINGAR: Indian troops in their fresh act of state terrorism martyred three Kashmiri youth in Kulgam district of occupied Kashmir on Friday.

The troops martyred the youth during a military operation in the area.

Meanwhile, the troops launched cordon and search operations in several areas of Pulwama, Shopian, Islamabad, Kupwara, Baramulla and Bandipore districts.On Thursday, Foreign Office spokesperson Aisha Farooqui had reiterated for enhanced international monitoring and continued UN reporting on the human rights crisis in Indian occupied Kashmir to save lives, dignity and freedoms of Kashmiris.

In her media briefing in Islamabad she had said the people of occupied Kashmir has been under illegal Indian occupation for over seven decades.

The spokesperson said UN human rights machinery in recent months has highlighted India’s non-compliance with its international human rights obligations.

She had said nearly a dozen UN Special Rapporteurs have raised serious concerns over India’s consistent pattern of arbitrary arrests, detentions, torture, corporal punishment, extra-judicial killings, and physical and digital lockdown in Occupied Kashmir.

Real Madrid seal Spanish title with win over Villarreal

Madrid: Real Madrid clinched a record-extending 34th La Liga title with one game to spare by beating Villarreal 2-1 at home on Thursday thanks to two goals from their leading scorer Karim Benzema.

Real have 86 points after 37 games, seven more than deposed champions Barcelona who were beaten 2-1 at home to Osasuna.

Benzema fired through the legs of keeper Sergio Asenjo to put Madrid ahead after 29 minutes and converted a penalty in the 77th to help Real on their way to a remarkable 10th consecutive league win since the season resumed after the COVID-19 stoppage.

Benzema had put the ball in the net moments earlier after an audacious pass from the spot kick by original penalty taker Sergio Ramos but it had to be re-taken due to encroachment.

The French forward then stepped up to take the penalty himself and slammed it into the bottom corner to score his 21st league goal of the campaign.

Villarreal pulled a late goal back through Vicente Iborra and should have snatched an equaliser in added time, while Real’s Marco Asensio thought he had added a third goal later on but it was ruled out by VAR for offside.

After the match Real captain Ramos hoisted the Liga trophy into the air at the empty Alfredo di Stefano stadium, where the Madrid side have been playing their final games of the season while their Santiago Bernabeu home is being renovated.

“To return after spending three months locked in our homes and to win 10 matches in a row is incredible, but I always believed in my team and knew we could win it,” said Real goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.

Sibley, Stokes strongly lead England after early blows

Manchester: Dom Sibley and Ben Stokes put up a strong 126-run partnership to support England after they were reduced to 81-3 on Day 1 of the second Test at Old Trafford.

Put in to bat first, England lost Rory Burns for 29 runs which continued West Indies’ dominancy from last match’s win. Burns (15) fell to Roston Chase on a straighter delivery clicking the pads directly.

On the very next ball, West Indies celebrated a wicket again as Zak Crawley gave a simple catch at leg gully. Back-to-back wickets took West Indies on top of the first session.

Skipper Joe Root joined Sibley at the crease and both the batters somehow managed to take England out of trouble by scoring 52 runs together. But, England had to see yet another dismissal in 32nd over when Alzarri Joseph bowled full to Root and it was the end of skipper’s inning.

Root scored 23 off 49 balls with the help of two boundaries.

Later on, Stokes and Sibley supported England’s inning. Both walked off being not out at stumps on opening day. Stokes scored 59 runs off 159 balls laced by four boundaries and a six whereas Sibley made 86 off 253 balls with the help as many boundaries as his partner.

Chase finished Day 1 with 2-53 while Joseph took a wicket and conceded 41 runs.

Kulbhushan Jadhav: FM says India looking for excuses to drag Pakistan to ICJ

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Friday two consular officers of the Indian High Commission were provided unimpeded and unconditional consular access to Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav but they left without hearing him out.

He said the officials were reluctant to talk to Jadhav and opted for an escape without listening to him. Their behaviour has laid bare India’s mala fide intentions as Delhi didn’t want consular access in the first place, he added.

Due to India’s objections, Shah Mahmood said this time glass partition was also removed and no audio or video recording of the conversation between the Indian consular officers and Kulbhushan Jadhav was done.

He said Pakistan, respecting international laws and the ICJ verdict, provided consular access for a second time and fulfilled New Delhi’s demands for unimpeded and unconditional access to Jadhav so it is left with no excuse to accuse Islamabad of disobeying the ICJ ruling in the Jadhav case.

The foreign minister said Indian is looking for excuses to drag Pakistan back to the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

In a statement earlier, he had said Pakistan gave the consular access to the Indian spy under agreed terms but they turned a deaf ear towards his calls. He said Pakistan fulfilled all demands of the Indian diplomats, but even then they preferred to go away without having any talk with Commander Jadhav.

The foreign minister said even Kulbhushan Jadhav was surprised over their behaviour and stunned when the Indian officials left the meeting room without talking to him.

Coronavirus tally mounts to 259,998 with 2,085 new cases

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan reported 2,085 new coronavirus cases and 49 deaths over the past 24 hours, taking the total number of cases to 259,998 and fatalities to 5,475.

According to the government’s Covid-19 portal, 23,907 tests were conducted during the last 24 hours.

The total number of recovered patients in the country has mounted to 183,737 while 70,787 people are under treatment, of whom 1,895 are in critical condition. A total of 16,760,90 tests have thus far been conducted.Sindh has reported 110,068 cases thus far, Punjab 89,023, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 31,486, Balochistan 11,385, Islamabad 14,454, Azad Jammu and Kashmir 1,808 and Gilgit Baltistan 1,775.

‘Record 68,428 new virus cases’

The United States on Thursday set yet another record for new coronavirus cases with 68,428 infections recorded in 24 hours, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.

In that period the death toll also climbed by 974 people, the Baltimore-based university s tracker showed at 8:30 pm (0030 GMT Friday).

That brought the total death toll in the country since the pandemic began to 138,201, and the total number of cases to 3,560,364.

India accepts Pakistan’s second offer of consular access to RAW spy Jadhav: Foreign Office

ISLAMABAD : India has accepted Pakistan’s offer of consular access to Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, a statement by the Foreign Office said on Thursday.

The offer was first made in August last year and was rejected by India as it sought “unimpeded” access to him. Subsequently, on September 2, 2019, “two consular officers of the Indian High Commission in Islamabad were provided unimpeded and uninterrupted consular access to Commander Jadhav at 1500 hours”, according to the statement.

Jadhav’s mother and wife were allowed to meet him on December 25, 2017.

Jadhav, a serving commander of Indian Navy associated with Indian spy agency Research and Analysis Wing, was arrested on March 3, 2016, from Balochistan on allegations of espionage and terrorism.

According to the FO statement: “During investigation, Commander Jadhav confessed to his involvement in terrorist activities inside Pakistan that resulted in loss of many precious human lives. He also made important revelations about RAW’s role in sponsoring state terrorism in Pakistan.”

He was given a death sentence by a Pakistan military court on April 10, 2017.

“Pakistan remains committed to fully implementing the International Court of Justice (ICJ)’s judgment of 17 July 2019,” said the FO, also hoping that India will cooperate with Pakistan to see that the judgment is given “full effect”.

Jadhav refuses to appeal sentence

Last week, FO Director-General South Asia Zahid Hafeez, in a press conference, said that usually consular access is granted once, however Pakistan as a “humanitarian gesture was extending another such offer for the second time”.

This time, he said, the offer was made for Jadhav’s meeting with his wife and father.

He also said that Jadhav still has a chance to file a review petition against his sentence and conviction.

A review and reconsideration petition could be filed by Jadhav, his legally-authorised representative or a consular officer of the Indian High Commission at the Islamabad High Court (IHC), Hafeez said, adding that Pakistan had offered to assist in arranging a legal representative for the spy.

He explained that Pakistan had, on May 20, enacted the ICJ Review and Reconciliation Ordinance, under which a review petition may be submitted to the IHC within 60 days of the legislation coming into effect.

The 60-day time limit ends on July 19.

Jadhav had been offered the chance on June 17, 2020, but he had refused to avail it.

New clashes dash hopes of end to fighting on Azerbaijan-Armenia border

YEREVAN : New clashes erupted Thursday on the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia following a day-long lull, dashing hopes of a rapid end to a flare-up in fighting.

At least 16 people on both sides have been killed since clashes erupted on Sunday between the ex-Soviet republics, who have been locked for decades in a conflict over Azerbaijan’s southwestern separatist region of Nagorny Karabakh.

Ethnic Armenian separatists seized the territory in a 1990s war that claimed 30,000 lives, though the recent fighting broke out on a section of the two countries’ shared border far from Karabakh.

The fighting is centred on the northern regions of Tovuz in Azerbaijan and Tavush in Armenia, and local villagers told  they feared for their lives.

“An artillery shell hit our yard, 10 metres from the house,” resident Shain Abiyev said in the Azerbaijani village of Dondar Quscu near the border.

“Fortunately my family was not at home, but if they had been in the house there would have been a tragedy.”

The clashes broke out on Sunday, with the two sides exchanging artillery and mortar fire for three days until a pause on Wednesday after international calls for restraint.

The two countries’ defence ministries said shelling had resumed in the early hours of Thursday, with both sides blaming each other.

Armenian defence ministry spokeswoman Sushan Stepanyan said Azerbaijani forces were “shelling Armenian villages with mortars and howitzers” in Tavush.

Armenian forces responded and “destroyed the enemy’s tank and artillery positions from which they were shelling Armenian villages,” Stepanyan said.

“We are in control of the situation,” Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told a cabinet meeting, saying there were “killed and wounded among the enemy” but “no losses among our servicemen or civilians”.


Stalled peace talks


The defence ministry in Baku blamed Armenian forces for the renewed fighting, saying in a statement that clashes started in the north after “Armenians shelled Azerbaijani villages with large-calibre weapons.”

The fighting that broke out last week has prompted calls for an immediate de-escalation from the United States, the European Union and regional powerbroker Russia. Turkey has spoken out in support of its ally Azerbaijan.

Eleven Azerbaijani troops and one civilian have been killed in the clashes, as well as four Armenian soldiers, according to the two countries.

The last time major fighting erupted between the two was in April 2016, with days of fierce combat in Karabakh that claimed more than 100 lives.

It is unclear what ignited this summer’s flare-up, but analysts say it could have been a small incident like a cross-border shooting that quickly escalated.

Olesya Vartanyan, senior South Caucasus analyst for the International Crisis Group, said a major confrontation would draw in big regional players.

“Any direct attack at the territory of Armenia or Azerbaijan can provoke — with a high probability — an intervention of one of the regional powers, particularly Turkey or Russia.

But she said it seemed unlikely the crisis would escalate, as neither side has territorial claims on northern border areas and the fighting had not spread to Karabakh itself.

Talks to resolve the Karabakh dispute — one of the worst conflicts to emerge from the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union — have been largely stalled since a 1994 ceasefire agreement.

France, Russia and the United States have mediated peace efforts as the “Minsk Group”, but the last big push for a peace deal collapsed in 2010.

Flush from years of oil revenues, energy-rich Azerbaijan has invested heavily in its military and repeatedly vowed to retake Karabakh by force. The Turkic-speaking country is firmly backed by main ally Ankara.

Armenia has said it will defend Karabakh, which has declared its independence but relies heavily on Yerevan.

Moscow is also a key military ally of Armenia and has a base in the country, though it has supplied both Baku and Yerevan with sophisticated weapons

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