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Paris Olympics: USA edge past China with gold in final event to top medal table

Paris Olympics: USA edge past China with gold in final event to top medal table

PARIS, AUG 12: The United States of America pipped China for top spot in the battle of medals on Sunday as Paris prepared to bring the curtain down on one of the most successful Olympic Games in history.

In a thrilling finale that capped 17 days of spellbinding action, the United States women’s basketball team squeezed past France 67-66 to clinch the last gold of the Games.

The win — the eighth consecutive Olympic women’s basketball won by the USA — ensured the Americans finished level with China on 40 golds each as the games drew to a close.

The USA however finished on top of the overall medal table with a total of 126 medals, with China in second place on 91.

Final Paris 2024 medal table
USA – 40 golds (126 total medals)

China – 40 golds (91 total medals)

Japan – 20 golds

Australia – 18 golds

France – 16 golds

Netherlands – 15 golds

Great Britian – 14 golds

With the last of the medals handed out, attention turned to Sunday’s closing ceremony spectacular at the Stade de France, where Hollywood star Tom Cruise is widely rumoured to feature as the countdown to the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics gets under way.

Sunday’s final day began with a gripping women’s marathon victory by the Netherlands’ long-distance running star Sifan Hassan.

Hassan had taken on what many considered to be a crazy gamble in Paris, competing in the 5,000m, the 10,000m and the marathon — the last two events just two days apart.

But in a jaw-dropping sprint finish, Hassan overhauled Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa to take gold by three seconds in an Olympic record of 2hr 22min 55sec.

On Friday she had taken bronze in the 10,000m after coming away with a bronze in the 5,000m.

She fell to the ground on the blue carpet in front of the golden dome of the Invalides memorial complex in the heart of Paris before grabbing a Dutch flag to celebrate an extraordinary achievement.

Wrestling, weightlifting, water polo, volleyball, modern pentathlon, handball, and track cycling were the other sports to crown Olympic champions on the last day.

Hungary’s Michelle Gulyas ran and shot to Olympic gold in the modern pentathlon, with home favourite Elodie Clouvel roared on to clinch silver.

In weightlifting, China’s jubilant Li Wenwen lifted her coach into the air instead of the bar, having already secured gold.

At the velodrome, Dutch star Harrie Lavreysen surged to the men’s keirin for his third gold of the Games, ending British dominance of the event they had won at every Olympics since 2008.

New Zealand’s Ellesse Andrews blasted to the women’s sprint title to add to her keirin gold, while American cyclist Jennifer Valente won the women’s omnium.

In men’s water polo, Serbia won their third straight Olympic gold with a 13-11 victory over Croatia at La Defense Arena and pulled their coach into the pool in the celebrations.

As the sport ends, attention turns to the closing ceremony and the next Olympics in Los Angeles in four years.

  • Additional inputs from AFP

Sheikh Hasina alleges US sought regime change in Bangladesh

Sheikh Hasina accuses US of ousting her for refusing to surrender Saint Martin Island

News Desk

NEW DELHI, AUG 11: Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, now residing in India, has accused the United States of playing a role in her removal from power.

In a statement quoted by the Indian newspaper, Hasina claimed she could have remained in office had she been willing to compromise Bangladesh’s sovereignty, particularly by surrendering Saint Martin Island and allowing US influence over the Bay of Bengal.

“I resigned so that I did not have to see the procession of dead bodies. They wanted to come to power over the dead bodies of students, but I did not allow it”, the ousted Bangladeshi PM said.

“I could have remained in power if I had surrendered the sovereignty of Saint Martin Island and allowed America to hold sway over the Bay of Bengal,” Hasina stated, urging her countrymen not to be manipulated by radical elements.

Saint Martin Island, a small 3-square-kilometer landmass in the Bay of Bengal, is situated near the southern tip of Bangladesh.

Hasina expressed deep sorrow over the violence and unrest that followed her resignation on August 5, amid growing student protests against the controversial quota system for government jobs.

The unrest, which included killings, harassment, and vandalism, led to concerns for Hasina’s safety, prompting her to leave Dhaka on a military aircraft. She is currently under protection at an undisclosed location in India.

“My heart cries upon receiving news that many leaders have been killed, workers are being harassed, and their homes are subjected to vandalism and arson. With the grace of almighty Allah, I will return soon”.

“Awami League has stood up again and again. I shall forever pray for the future of Bangladesh, the nation which my great father strived for,” she said.

Hasina also addressed the ongoing student protests, clarifying that her previous comments were distorted to incite unrest.

“I have never called you Razakars. My words were distorted to incite you. Conspirators have taken advantage of your innocence and used you to destabilize the nation,” she said, urging students to view the full context of her statements.

Previously, during a parliamentary session, Hasina accused the US of attempting to orchestrate a regime change in Bangladesh.

Her son, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, echoed these concerns, suggesting that the recent protests were likely instigated by a foreign intelligence agency, though he refrained from explicitly naming the US

The United States has been consistently critical of Bangladesh’s human rights record and electoral processes.

Iranian president names moderate and female ministers

Iranian president names moderate and female ministers

Agencies 

TEHRAN, AUG 11: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has nominated a moderate diplomat as foreign minister and a female official as urban development minister as he presented his new cabinet.

Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf announced on Sunday the names of the 19-member cabinet presented by the president during an assembly session broadcast live on state television.

The nominations appear in line with the hopes that the election of Pezeshkian last month, to replace the hardline Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May, could lead to a thaw in Iran’s relations with the West.

However, the parliament, which is dominated by hardliners, will begin a review of the nominees starting on Monday, and then vote whether or not to confirm the lineup.

For foreign minister, Pezeshkian picked Abbas Araghchi, a 61-year-old career diplomat. Araghchi, who has extolled open, yet critical, talks with the West, served as the chief negotiator in nuclear talks between Tehran and world powers from 2013 to 2021.

He also served as Iran’s ambassador to Japan and Finland, and as a deputy of then-Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who was instrumental in reaching the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

Farzaneh Sadegh was nominated as roads and urban development minister. If confirmed, the 48-year-old would become only the second Iranian woman to hold a ministerial post since the Islamic Republic was established in 1979, after Marzieh Vahid Dastjerdi became health minister in 2009.

However, many lawmakers voiced their opposition when her name was read out by the speaker during Sunday’s session.

The appointment of the new cabinet comes as the world awaits Iran’s next move in response to the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.

Iran has angrily blamed Israel for the killing and vowed harsh retaliation. Western leaders have pleaded for restraint, saying that military action by Iran would threaten to tip the war in Gaza into a full-blown regional conflict.

Pezeshkian came to power with promises to improve ties with the world and ease social restrictions at home. It is thought that he worries that a major military confrontation with Israel would jeopardise his priorities.

General Aziz Nasirzadeh, a former commander of the Iranian Air Force, has been put forward to take the helm at the defence ministry.

The president named General Eskandar Momeni, a 60-year-old police commander and relatively-moderate former member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), as interior minister.

Mohsen Paknezhad, a 58-year-old executive director with a long career in the country’s energy industry has been tapped as oil minister.

In late July, Pezeshkian had announced that he would “consult and coordinate” with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the final say in all matters of state, to present the final list of ministers.

Sheikh Hasina blames US of plotting her ouster

Sheikh Hasina blames US of plotting her ouster

DHAKA, AUG 11: Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid has levelled serious allegations against the United States, claiming that her removal from office was part of a scheme related to Saint Martin Island.

In a statement conveyed through close associates, Hasina alleged that the US sought to influence Bangladesh’s political landscape by pressuring her to cede control over the strategically significant island.

Saint Martin Island, located in the northeastern part of the Bay of Bengal, is Bangladesh’s sole coral reef island and holds considerable importance both economically and strategically. Known locally as “Narikel Jinjira” or Coconut Island, it is approximately 9 kilometers south of the Cox’s Bazar-Teknaf peninsula and 8 kilometers west of Myanmar’s northwest coast.

The island supports a local population of about 5,500 people, whose livelihoods depend on fishing, rice and coconut cultivation, and tourism.

Hasina’s claims are rooted in the island’s geopolitical significance. She asserted that the US aimed to establish an airbase on Saint Martin Island, which would have allowed it to exert greater influence over the Bay of Bengal. According to Hasina, her refusal to surrender the island’s sovereignty contributed to her political downfall.

The sovereignty of Saint Martin Island has been a contentious issue between Bangladesh and Myanmar. The dispute was partially resolved in 2012 by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS), which confirmed the island’s status within Bangladesh’s territorial sea and exclusive economic zone.

However, tensions resurfaced in 2018 when Myanmar’s updated map incorrectly depicted the island as its own territory. Myanmar later corrected this error, reaffirming the island’s position as part of Bangladesh.

In her address, which was intended to be delivered to the nation before her resignation, Hasina expressed her belief that the US’s failure to secure an airbase on the island played a crucial role in her administration’s collapse.

She asserted that had she remained in power, the situation would have led to significant bloodshed, as the US allegedly sought to leverage the crisis for political gain.

Hasina further alleged that the US aimed to influence the student-led protests that eventually led to her resignation, claiming that the protests were part of a broader strategy to destabilize the region and create a new “Christian state” by merging parts of Bangladesh and Myanmar.

The former Prime Minister has also addressed criticisms regarding her comments about the student protesters during the demonstrations.

She clarified that her remarks, which were construed as disparaging, were misinterpreted and that her intention was not to undermine the students but rather to address the broader political context of the unrest.

Hasina concluded her statement by urging the people of Bangladesh to remain hopeful and resilient, asserting that her resignation was a temporary setback and that the Awami League would emerge stronger from the crisis.

President hails Pakistani youth as nation’s future

President hails Pakistani youth as nation's future

ISLAMABAD, AUG 11 /DNA/ – On this International Youth Day, I extend my heartfelt greetings to Pakistan’s vibrant and dynamic youth, who are the torchbearers of our nation’s future. Today, we celebrate not just the potential of our young generation, but also their invaluable contributions to our country’s progress.

The youth of Pakistan are our most valuable asset as they are the dreamers and leaders of tomorrow. It is our duty to provide them with the opportunities and resources they need to fulfil their potential and build a prosperous, peaceful, and progressive Pakistan.

The Prime Minister’s Youth Programme stands as a testament to our commitment to empowering our youth. Through initiatives like the Youth Laptop Scheme, which has distributed 600,000 laptops nationwide, we are ensuring that our students are equipped to succeed in the digital world. The Youth Business Loan program, having disbursed 186 billion rupees, has given rise to a new generation of entrepreneurs who are creating jobs and driving economic growth. Additionally, the Youth Skill Development Programme has provided training to 450,000 young individuals, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to our society.

Moreover, we are actively engaging our youth through the Sports Talent Hunt and the Green Youth Movement, fostering not only physical fitness but also a sense of responsibility towards the environment.

As President, I am deeply proud of the accomplishments of our young people. Their energy, creativity, and resilience are the driving forces behind our nation’s success. I urge every young Pakistani to seize the opportunities available to them, to dream big, and to work tirelessly for the betterment of our beloved country.

Together, let us continue to nurture and support our youth, for in their success lies the future of Pakistan.

Students to explore universe through telescopes

Students to explore universe through telescopes

ISLAMABAD, AUG 11 (DNA) — Students of the educational institutions run by Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) will be able to explore celestial objects through the use of telescopes and stimulate their interest in the space sciences. In this regard, the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training (MoFEPT) and FDE are launching an initiative to promote astronomy and STEM education among students.

According to an official source, the Ministry of Education and Professional Training through FDE will provide support to the schools to purchase telescopes. The initiative will help promote STEM education and inspire the next generation of scientists and explorers. This initiative is a significant step towards nurturing scientific curiosity and interest in astronomy among students.

The knowledgeable staff member will supervise students during telescope use while the staff and students are being trained on telescope operation and safety. The regular observation sessions will be held even during significant astronomical events. The students are supposed to maintain an Observation log during the Observation Sessions, the source said.

The regular cleaning and inspections of the telescopes will be maintained to prevent damage. The telescope use will be integrated into science curriculum and research projects and astronomy clubs will be encouraged. The resources will be utilized from Kainat Studios, PakAstronomers and Pakistan Science Club.

The objective behind this initiative is to inspire passion for astronomy and scientific discovery among students and foster a generation of curious, informed, and enthusiastic scientists. About the implementation of this initiative, the official source said that the school principals have to utilize allocated funds judiciously and ensure telescopes are used to their fullest potential to enrich students’ educational journeys. — DNA

Mohsin Naqvi meets Turkish Ambassador Mehmet Paçaci

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi

ISLAMABAD, AUG 11 /DNA/ – Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with Turkish Ambassador Dr. Mehmet Pacaci at the Ministry of Interior.

During the meeting Pakistan-Turkey bilateral relations and matters of mutual interest were discussed in detail.

Furthermore, both sides agreed to enhance cooperation in the fields of security, police, and civil armed forces. It was also decided to send Pakistani police officers to Turkey for training under the exchange program.

On the occasion, the minister said that from August 14 this year, Turkish citizens will be able to obtain free online visas. He added that this step will make it much easier for Turkish brothers and sisters to visit Pakistan.

He stated that he will visit Turkey in October at the invitation of the Turkish Government, where productive steps will be proposed to increase mutual cooperation.

The minister mentioned that Pakistanis consider Turkey as their second home. “Both countries have long-standing religious, cultural, and trade ties and we are desirous of further strengthening these relations”, he added.

The release of Pakistani prisoners in Turkey was also discussed in the meeting and it was agreed to soon finalize the agreement in this regard.

Turkish Ambassador Dr. Mehmet Pacaci said that Turkey renders huge importance to the brotherly relations with Pakistan and will continue the cooperation with Pakistan in various fields.

Federal Secretary Interior Khurram Ali Agha and Additional Secretary Interior Riffat Mukhtar Raja were also present on the occasion.

‘Exploding lithium batteriesof solar panels erupted H-9 inferno’

‘Exploding lithium batteriesof solar panels erupted H-9 inferno’

The Directorate of Emergency and Disaster Management of Municipal Corporation Islamabad (MCI) in its report submitted to the Parliamentary Committee, revealed that there was no electricity supply to the Bazaar as it was a one-day operations trading hub

Agencies

ISLAMABAD, The H-9 inferno erupted on July 10th that turned a large number of shops, makeshift stalls, pushcarts, and merchandise to ashes, occurred due to exploding Lithium batteries attached to solar panels after it got overheated owing to excessive charging.

The Directorate of Emergency and Disaster Management of Municipal Corporation Islamabad (MCI) in its report submitted to the Parliamentary Committee, revealed that there was no electricity supply to the Bazaar as it was a one-day operations trading hub.

The report revealed that as many as 625 stalls were affected out of the total 2,743 in almost all the sections of the Bazaar, even though there were trained individuals capable of undertaking fire fighting efforts the massive scale of fire left all helpless.

The remaining 2,118 stalls were saved due to effective fire fighting operations conducted by the authorities that involved 31 fire tenders, 255 firefighting staff including 12 from MCI, four from Rawalpindi Administration, four from Pakistan Navy, two from Pakistan Air Force, nine from other departments and 16 water tankers in the entire operation.

An official from the Directorate of Emergency and Disaster Management, MCI claimed that the department was working out proper solutions to address fire risks and was mulling over a centralized electricity supply system or complete wrap-up of operations at night to be ensured.

Moreover, he said that a committee of the vendors was formed to ensure localized awareness and mitigation efforts against fire hazards in the bazaar.

The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Administration official claimed that the Rescue 1122 and the Emergency and Disaster Management wing of MCI had 10 fire brigades to manage the entire federal capital which was insufficient to manage the present scale of the metropolis’ population and sprawling infrastructure. However, in 2022, two episodes of mass fire in H-9 Bazaar had occurred after the UPS batteries had blown off, he added.

He informed that there was no insurance for the solar panels of shops that got impacted by fire and since it was a temporary bazaar, all electricity connections were removed after repeated fires.

The Capital Administration was preparing a summary to place Rescue 1122 under the Capital Development Authority (CDA) with a complete autonomous Director General that would also involve a complete beef up in resources, capacities and personnel. Moreover, revalidated standard operating procedures (SOPs) for fool proof fire prevention arrangements as a professional team was engaged to create the system, the official said.

BISP introduces banks to streamline BISP fund disbursement: Senator Rubina

BISP introduces banks to streamline BISP fund disbursement: Senator Rubina

PESHAWAR, AUG 11 (APP): Chairperson of the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), Senator Rubina Khalid, has announced the implementation of a new banking system to streamline the disbursement of funds to eligible women.

She said that the system involves engaging the services of six banks to minimize human intervention and ensure that beneficiaries receive their money efficiently. She said the scope of BIS Program is being expanded in accordance with the directions of President Asif Ali Zardari.

She said that the transparency of BISP has been recognized by international organizations including the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank under which around 9.3 million deserving families are benefiting. “Our aim is that deserving women receive their money with dignity and respect without any deductions”, she said while talking to media during her visit to Mardan district.

Senator Rubina Khalid visited the offices of BISP in Mardan and Takht Bhai where she directly interacted with the deserving women and heard their problems. She also reviewed the registration process of the deserving women and directed the staff to guide the elderly women with dignity and respect.

She instructed the women to come to BISP offices to collect the money only after receiving a message from 8171.

Senator Rubina Khalid also planted a sapling on the premises of District Office Mardan under the Benazir Plantation Campaign titled “Sarsabz Pakistan, Benazir Pakistan” and prayed for the prosperity of the country.

While addressing a gathering of women gathered for registration in the BISP Center, Rubina Khalid said that Shaheed Benazir Bhutto laid the foundation of this program while in exile in Dubai aimed at economic empowerment of poor women of Pakistan, which was implemented by President Asif Ali Zardari in 2008.

She told the women that there is no fee to participate in the BISP survey adding that dynamic registry centers have been set up in the tehsil offices for enrollment in the programme. She directed the women to complete the basic documents for joining the survey so that they do not face any problems.

Addressing a public gathering at Gulli Bagh in the outskirts of Mardan, Senator Rubina Khalid said, “we provide educational scholarships to the children of deserving families under Benazir Taleemi Wazaif  Program, in which more scholarships are earmarked for the education of girls”. Under Benazir Nashonuma, pregnant women and their children are provided with scholarships and nutritious food, he added.

She said that a unique skill program “Benazir Hunar Program” is being launched for deserving women and their family members to reduce the poverty of these families.

Senator Rubina Khalid said that the impression regarding the program is wrong that people are being turned into beggars. She added that the BISP is providing additional financial support to reduce the financial difficulties of poor families.

Lt. Uzair Mehmood Malik embraces shahadat in Tirah Valley operation: ISPR

Lt. Uzair Mehmood Malik embraces shahadat in Tirah Valley operation: ISPR

RAWALPINDI, AUG 11 /DNA/ – Lieutenant Uzair Mehmood Malik (age: 24 years, resident of District Attock) embraced Shahadat at Combined Military Hospital, Peshawar.

On 09 August, fire exchange took place between security forces and Khawarij at three different locations in Tirah Valley of Khyber District. At one of the locations in Bagh, Lieutenant Uzair Mehmood Malik, leading his troops from the front, fought bravely and sent four Khawarij to hell. However, during intense fire exchange, the officer got critically injured and was under treatment at CMH Peshawar. Today he succumbed to injuries and embraced Shahadat.

Security Forces of Pakistan are determined to eliminate the menace of terrorism from the country and such sacrifices of our brave officers and soldiers further strengthen our resolve.

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