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EU ambassador extends greetings

A.M.BHATTI

ISLAMABAD (DNA) The ambassador of European Union Androulla Kaminara has extended her heartfelt greetings on the occasion of Eid.

In her special video message which she recorded along with her spouse, she said they were celebrating first Ramzan and Eid in this beautiful country of Pakistan.

The ambassador said as many as 20 million Muslims living in various European countries are celebrating Eid.

Ambassador Kaminara said values of resilience, patience and charity are very much an integral part of celebration of Ramazan.

“We very much understand that due to corona pandemic and tragic plane crash in Karachi this Eid is going to be different for Pakistani people because many families will be mourning on this day.

The ambassador also addressed Pakistani people in Urdu and extended special greetings in the Urdu language.

Army Chief General Bajwa  spends Eid with troops at LOC


RAWALPINDI (DNA0 -General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visited Line of Control in Puna Sector and spent Eid with troops

COAS offered Eid prayers at the frontline and prayed for peace, progress & prosperity of Pakistan in these difficult times particularly seeking Allah’s blessings for the nation to overcome Covid 19 pandemic.

While talking to troops, COAS  lauded their professionalism , operational preparedness befitting response to Indian CFVs and morale in the face of evolving challenges. Performing ones duty  away from home even on such festive occasions is a soldier’s pride and we shall continue to do so with utmost commitment and unflinching resolve, COAS emphasised.

Pakistan Army is observing Eid solemnly in solidarity with Kashmiris under Indian occupation particularly since 5th  August 19 illegal, inhuman lockdown & ensuing atrocities.

India is trying to shift the global attention away from worsening humanitarian crisis and violence in IOJ&K to LOC by targeting innocent civilians across the LIne.

Kashmir is a disputed territory and any attempt to challenge the disputed status including any political cum military thought related to aggression will be responded with full national resolve and military might. Disturbing the strat stability matrix in South Asia can lead to dire consequences.

Pakistan Army is fully alive to the threat spectrum and will remain ever ready to perform its part in line with national aspirations, COAS reiterated .

He expressed hope that international community will weigh in to ensure freedom of movement for UNMOGIP operations inside IOJK, as ensured by Pakistan in AJK, so that the tragic consequences of ongoing atrocities and inhuman clampdown inside occupied territory is reported to the United Nations Security Council and the world at large.

Indian occupying forces can never suppress valiant spirit of Kashmiris who rightfully await plebiscite under UN resolution. Regardless of ordeal their struggle is destined to succeed, InshaAllah, COAS concluded.

Pakistanis to celebrate Eid on Sunday as Shawwal moon sighted

KARACHI, MAY 23 – Chairman Central Ruet-i-Hilal Committee Mufti Muneebur Rehman on Saturday announced the sighting of the moon for the month of Shawwal, saying Eidul Fitr will be celebrated across Pakistan on Sunday.

He made the announcement at a press conference after chairing a meeting of the committee held in Karachi.

Separate meetings of zonal Ruet committees are were also held at their respective regional headquarters.

Earlier in the day, Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry had said that Eidul Fitr will be celebrated in the country tomorrow (Sunday), according to calculations made by his ministry.

Addressing a news briefing in Islamabad, he said his ministry wanted to end the conflict over moon-sighting by relying on technology, adding that he rejected notions that technology should not be involved in moon-sighting.

Kassym-Jomart Tokayev expressed condolences to President Arif Alvi

President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, on behalf of the Kazakhstan people and on his own behalf, expressed condolences to President Arif Alvi of Pakistan and all his country-fellows over a tragic airplane crash near Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, which claimed the lives of many people and caused numerous injuries.

“I share the grave pain of the families who lost their beloved ones in this terrible accident. May our Lord bless and comfort them during this time of grief and grace the souls of victims with his love and mercy. I also wish a speedy recovery to those wounded,” the President of Kazakhstan stressed in the letter.

PIA Plane crash: Japan extends condolences

ISLAMABAD, MAY 23 / DNA / = Regarding the crash of Pakistan International Airlines aircraft in the vicinity of Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport on May 22, which claimed many lives, Japan expresses its sincere condolences to those who lost their lives and the bereaved families. DNA

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Azerbaijan exemplary country in fight against COVID-19: WHO

Head of the World Health Organization’s country office Hande Harmanci has hailed Azerbaijan’s efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic, saying that the country is first to implement REACT-C19 project.

“Azerbaijan is the first country implementing a project such as REACT-C19, and in this sense, it can be an example for countries in the world,” Harmanci said on May 22, addressing the briefing on the REACT-C19 project results.

The aim of the project is rapid development of basic skills related to the treatment of patients infected with COVID-10 in hospitals of Azerbaijan.

During the briefing, she stressed that Azerbaijan aims to purchase new developed tests.

“So far, PSR tests have been conducted to detect coronavirus. Currently, serological tests for coronavirus are being developed to detect whether a person has been infected with the virus or not, i.e. to detect the presence of immune system antibodies against the virus. Azerbaijan intends to buy these tests. As a result, the number of infected people will become known,” said Harmanci.

She noted that before developing a vaccine against coronavirus, other issues such as compliance with certain rules to prevent the spread of infection must also be taken into account.

It was noted at the briefing that the second phase of the REACT-C19 project, which aims to strengthen basic skills related to measures to combat coronavirus COVID-19 in hospitals in Azerbaijan, has been completed.

The delegation of REACT-C19 worked in four hospitals in Baku, and also visited hospitals in Ganja, Agdash, Goranboy and Shamkir, prepared an activity plan and gave recommendations. Over 400 medical specialists took part in the trainings during the period.

Furthermore, Harmanci emphasized that more than 100 types of work related to the coronavirus vaccine are being carried out and already 8 vaccines have begun to be tested on humans.

“We hope that one or two of them will be used by the end of this year,” she pointed.

Harmanci stressed that although with the easing of the quarantine regime, the number of affected people is increasing, this cannot be called a second wave of the pandemic.

The REACT-C19 project has been launched upon the initiative of the World Health Organization, with support from the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, TABIB, and the Ministry of Health, in a bid to strengthen basic skills related to measures to combat coronavirus COVID-19 in hospitals in Azerbaijani regions. The project involves 19 Azerbaijani doctors working in Turkey.

As of May 22, Azerbaijan has registered 3.749 COVID-19 cases and 44 coronavirus-related deaths so far. The total number of recovered patients is 2.340.

Diliris: Ertugrul cast extends condolences over PK-8303 crash

After celebrities from Pakistan and India mourned the death of the precious lives lost in Friday’s PK-8303 plane crash, the cast of popular Turkish show Diliris: Ertugrul also sent their condolences to Pakistanis.

The Dirilis Ertugrul cast took to social media and condoled over the deaths of passengers on the PIA plane. They expressed grief on the loss of precious human lives. The Turkish actors joined a list of global celebrities who condoled over the horrific crash of the PIA plane a few minutes before landing.

A PIA plane crashed in Karachi’s Model Colony Friday afternoon. It was travelling from Lahore to Karachi. The flight PK-8303 had 99 passengers and crew members on board during the time of the incident.

Only two passengers survived the incident. One of them was Bank of Punjab President Zafar Mehmood.

Aagha Ali and Hina Altaf tie the knot in private ceremony

Renowned actors Aagha Ali and Hina Altaf tied the knot in a private ceremony on Friday.

The celebrity couple took to Instagram to share the news of their nikkah with their fans.

Sharing pictures from the ceremony where the couple were surrounded by a bunch of dear ones, Hina shared that the two started out hating each other, then gradually became friends before eventually deciding to spend the rest of their lives with each other.

“All I thought about him was wrong. This man won my heart. I have not seen someone so loyal and caring. Keeping my happiness above everything. Today we promised each other for making our new life, filled with happiness and laughter, trusting each other and being honest to each other. END OF THE DAY this is what we both wanted,” she wrote.Aagha also took to social media to pen down the couple met. He said the last 11 months have been crazy for them: “Movies, Street Fighter, Endless talks and You became a part of my life like no one has .. I loved every second I spent with you .. and then the Lockdown happened … I missed you like a part of me was missing!!! I realised and was sure that I want to spend the rest of my life you … and here we go!”

Pakistan goes wild for blockbuster Turkish drama Ertugrul Ghazi

ISLAMABAD  ,  MAY 23  – Dubbed the Muslim “Game of Thrones”, a drama about the making of the Ottoman Empire has sent Pakistan wild this Ramadan, smashing television records but exposing the country s lack of original content.

The Turkish-made series has earned praise for its focus on historical figures from the Muslim world who have been framed as role models for Pakistani youths, and the Urdu-language version of the show has racked up more than 240 million views on YouTube alone.

“I prefer to watch it with kids, so they can have real-life superheroes instead of fictional ones,” said Hassam Mustafa as he settled down at his Islamabad home to watch the series with his nieces and nephews after breaking his fast.

Resurrection: Ertugrul has gripped audiences with its daring protagonist, cliffhangers and high production values since it began broadcasting on the first day of the Islamic holy month, which is due to end Sunday or Monday.

Usually state broadcaster PTV fills its Ramadan programming with live charity fundraisers, quiz shows and religious content.

But with the virus stifling television studios, Prime Minister Imran Khan issued special instructions to the broadcaster to air the series in a bid to boost Islamic culture and values among young people.

“Over here, we go to Hollywood then Bollywood and back again — third-hand culture gets promoted this way,” Khan told a group of YouTubers recently, referring to the influence of foreign shows.

The five-season series tells the story of Ertugrul, the father of Osman I who founded the Ottoman Empire, which ruled parts of Europe, Western Asia and North Africa for more than 600 years.

“The response has been incredible, it s really great to see how the show is resonating with Urdu speakers around the world,” said Riyaad Minty, digital director of TRT, which produced the series.

PTV said viewership has been unprecedented, with the drama fetching ratings five times higher than average.

–  Cheap re-run  –

Featuring heartthrob heroes, westernised heroines and picturesque scenery, dozens of Turkish soap operas have made it onto Pakistani television channels since 2012.

But a dependence on imported content is a source of frustration for some Pakistani artists, producers and directors who bemoan prime-time slots being given to a foreign show.

PTV once used to produce the subcontinent s best soap operas but has suffered in the face of rising competition from private channels.

“It is a good opportunity for PTV management to look at themselves, shake their conscience and wonder how they are unable to produce a prime-time drama,” Aehsun Talish, a Pakistani drama producer, told AFP.

The channel has profited from advertising breaks during the broadcasts but experts warn it is on shaky ground.

“It s a cheap re-run, a temporary filling. If we truly want PTV s revival we will have to bank on local talent,” Samina Ahmad, a veteran television actress, told.

– Turkish soft power –

Turkish television has become a major vehicle of soft power, with viewers in the Muslim world becoming voracious consumers of the country s soaps.

Resurrection: Ertugrul is another strategic asset for Turkey, said South Asia analyst Michael Kugelman from the Wilson Center think tank.

“There s strong backing among many in Pakistan for pan-Muslim solidarity, which translates in many cases to support for strong Muslim leaders from Malaysia to Turkey and many places in between,” he said.

Turkey has backed Pakistan on the international stage, particularly in the dispute with New Delhi over Kashmir, and the two nations have enjoyed strong relations.

Egypt, however, fearing Turkey holds a desire to revive the Ottoman Empire and rule the Arab Muslim world, quickly issued an Islamic legal ruling against the hit show.

Saudi Arabia stopped its state broadcaster from airing all Turkish soap operas in 2018.

But Pakistan is set for more Turkish dramas, with the prime minister already lining up another show for screening.

At Mustafa s home, his nieces and nephews follow the Turk leader s sword battles with excitement in Resurrection: Ertugrul.

“This historical Turkish drama has provided us with a nice escape from stereotypical Pakistani dramas, which always centre on the affairs of  saas-bahu ,” he said, referring to relationships between controlling mothers and their daughters-in-law.

SCO Secretary-General sends a letter of condolences to FM Qureshi

BEIJING, MAY 23 –  Following the Pakistan International Airlines aircraft crashed in densely populated area near Karachi’s airport on Friday afternoon, the Secretary-General of Shanghai Cooperation Organizations Vladimir Norov has expressed condolences to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi.

In his condolence message, SCO Secretary-General said that he is deeply saddened at the tragic incident of the plane crash. The Secretary-General expressed his heartfelt condolences to all the victims and their bereaved families and wished swift recovery to those injured.

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