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Canada PM Trudeau announces resignation as polls predict Liberal rout

Canada PM Trudeau announces resignation as polls predict Liberal rout

OTTAWA, JAN 6: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Monday that he will step down as leader of the ruling Liberals after nine years in office but will stay on in his post until the party chooses a replacement.

Trudeau, under heavy pressure from Liberal legislators to quit amid polls showing the party will be crushed at the next election, said at a news conference that parliament would be suspended until March 24.

That means Trudeau will still be prime minister on Jan 20 when US President-elect Donald Trump takes office. Trump has threatened to impose tariffs that would cripple Canada’s economy.

“I intend to resign as party leader as prime minister after the party selects its next leader through a robust, nationwide competitive process,” Trudeau said. “This country deserves a real choice in the next election, and it has become clear to me that if I’m having to fight internal battles, I cannot be the best option in that election.”

Trudeau, 53, took office in November 2015 and won reelection twice, becoming one of Canada’s longest-serving prime ministers.

But his popularity started dipping two years ago amid public anger over high prices and a housing shortage, and his fortunes never recovered.

Polls show the Liberals will badly lose to the official opposition Conservatives in an election that must be held by late October, regardless of who the leader is.

Parliament was due to resume on Jan. 27 and opposition parties had vowed to bring down the government as soon as they could, most likely at the end of March. But if parliament does not return until March 24, the earliest they could present a non-confidence motion would be some time in May.

Trudeau had until recently been able to fend off Liberal legislators worried about the poor showing in polls and the loss of safe seats in two special elections last year.

But calls for him to step aside have soared since last month, when he tried to demote Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, one of his closest cabinet allies, after she pushed back against his proposals for more spending.

Freeland quit instead and penned a letter accusing Trudeau of “political gimmicks” rather than focusing on what was best for the country.

The Conservatives are led by Pierre Poilievre, a career politician who rose to prominence in early 2022 when he supported truck drivers who took over the center of Ottawa as part of a protest against COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

US Ambassador Blome makes farewell call on President Zardari

US Ambassador Blome makes farewell call on President Zardari

ISLAMABAD, JAN 6 /DNA/ – The outgoing Ambassador of the United States of America, Donald Blome, paid a farewell call on President Asif Ali Zardari at Aiwan-e-Sadr on 06-01-2025.

South Africa secure 10-wicket victory over Pakistan to whitewash Test series

South Africa grabbed a dominating victory over Pakistan by 10 wickets to whitewash the two-match Test series at Newlands stadium, Cape Town, on Monday.

Chasing a modest target of 58, the Proteas openers easily surpassed the target in 7.1 overs.

David Bedingham played a brilliant knock, scoring 44 from 30 deliveries, including four boundaries and two sixes, while Aiden Markram contributed 14 from 13 deliveries.

Earlier, Pakistan were bowled out for 478 in their second innings, following on after being dismissed for 194 in reply to South Africa’s massive 615.

The visitors began Day 4 with Khurram Shahzad falling to Marco Jansen for 18, leaving Pakistan at 235/2.

Kamran Ghulam added 28 before being dismissed by Kagiso Rabada, leaving the score at 278/3.

Shakeel and Masood steadied the innings with a 51-run stand, but Rabada’s fiery spell dismissed Shakeel for 23.

Masood, who played a captain’s knock of 145, was trapped LBW by Kwena Maphaka, reducing Pakistan to 329/5.

Salman Ali Agha and Mohammad Rizwan fought back with an 88-run partnership, taking Pakistan beyond South Africa’s total, but Rizwan’s dismissal for 41 triggered another collapse.

Salman fell for 48, leaving Pakistan at 441/7.

Mir Hamza and Aamer Jamal added 37 runs for the eighth wicket, but Jamal fell to Maharaj, leaving Pakistan at 478/8.

Hamza was the final wicket to fall, ending the innings at 478 in 122.1 overs.

Keshav Maharaj and Kagiso Rabada led the bowling attack with three wickets each, while Marco Jansen and Kwena Maphaka picked up two and one respectively.

Masood’s century stood as a highlight for Pakistan, while Babar Azam contributed with 81 on Day 3. South Africa’s disciplined bowling maintained their control throughout the match.

Playing XI

Pakistan: Shan Masood (captain), Saim Ayub, Babar Azam, Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Salman Agha, Aamer Jamal, Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Abbas, Mir Hamza.

South Africa: Aiden Markram, Ryan Rickelton, Wiaan Mulder, Tristan Stubbs, Temba Bavuma (captain), David Bedingham, Kyle Verreynne (wk), Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Kwena Maphaka

Sarangi Season 7 concludes with stellar talent and esteemed judges

Sarangi Season 7 concludes with stellar talent and esteemed judges

ISLAMABAD, JAN 6 /DNA/ –  – Sarangi Season 7, a celebrated initiative under Serena Hotels’ Cultural Diplomacy, concluded its finale with remarkable performances from emerging musical talents across Pakistan. This platform continues to promote and celebrate the rich musical heritage of Pakistan while inspiring the next generation of artists.

The judging panel for this prestigious season included renowned music producer Ali Mustafa, celebrated folk-rock artist Arieb Azhar, and acclaimed singer Natasha Baig. Their expertise and mentorship added immense value to the competition, guiding the finalists through their artistic journeys.

The talented finalists of Sarangi Season 7 represented diverse regions of Pakistan, showcasing the country’s rich cultural mosaic through their performances. The finalists included Haider Abbas from Okara, Rahat Khokhar from Quetta, Muzammil Riaz from Bhurewala, Humaira Javed from Hunza, and Adnan Ali from Gilgit. Each artist delivered captivating performances, reflecting the depth of musical talent in the country.

Sarangi, as part of Serena Hotels’ Cultural Diplomacy efforts, remains dedicated to nurturing young musical talent by providing a platform for artists to share their artistry. The initiative continues to be a beacon for emerging musicians, celebrating diversity and cultural expression through the power of music.

Thai Ambassador meets Lahore Museum Director to boost cultural ties

Thai Ambassador meets Lahore Museum Director to boost cultural ties

LAHORE: /DNA/ – On 1 January 2025, Rongvudhi Virabutr, Ambassador-designate of Thailand to Pakistan, along with Madam Bantita Pichyakorn Virabutr, met with Mrs. Nabila Irfan, Director of the Lahore Museum, to discuss fostering cultural and archaeological cooperation between the two nations.

On this occasion, Ambassador discussed cooperation on issues such as (1) knowledge-sharing on best practices in the areas of museum management which include organizing a seminar by experts from both countries (2) modernizing museums to attract younger audiences through technology such as creating virtual museums (3) organizing permanent exhibitions to showcase Thai cultural and historical artifacts and items and (4) supporting archaeological work in Pakistan by Thai archaeologists, particularly at sites associated with the ancient Gandhara civilization.

Both sides also discussed plans for an exhibition of Gandharan artifacts in Thailand scheduled for early 2026. The Royal Thai Embassy pledged full support to facilitate all preparations for the Exhibition. Ambassador is of the view that showcasing Gandharan artifacts in Thailand will be instrumental in deepening the knowledge and understanding of Gandhara’s rich heritage and its influence on Buddhist art, especially stone-carved Buddha imagery which occurred for the first time during Gandharan civilization. In addition of making Gandharan arts more known in wider circles since more than 35 million tourists visit Thailand, this initiative will also contribute to enhancing tourism to Pakistan’s Gandhara sites as well as boosting the economy for the local community.

This collaboration marks another step forward in strengthening the cultural bonds between Thailand and Pakistan!

Pak HC presents credentials to Maldivian President Muizzu

Pak HC presents credentials to Maldivian President Muizzu

The President and the High Commissioner both underscored the significance of deep-rooted brotherly relations between Pakistan and Maldives which are based on religious affinity

DNA

MALÉ, JAN 6: The High Commissioner of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to the Maldives, Vice Admiral (Retd) Faisal Rasul Lodhi, presented his Letters of Credence to the President Dr Mohamed Muizzu, at a ceremony held this morning at the President’s Office.

The event commenced with a traditional “Haiykolhu” cultural procession, featuring the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) Drum and Trumpet Band, as the High Commissioner was ceremonially escorted from the Republic Square to the President’s Office.

Following the formal presentation of credentials, President Dr Muizzu welcomed the new High Commissioner and expressed optimism for the continued strengthening of ties between Maldives and Pakistan.

After the presentation of the credentials, the High Commissioner paid courtesy call on the President of the Republic of Maldives. Deputy Head of Mission Zulqurnain Ahmad, also accompanied the High Commissioner. The Call was also attended by H.E. Abdulla Fayaz, Chief of Staff, President Office; H.E. Mohamed Naseer, Principal Secretary to the President on Foreign Relations and H.E. Ms. Fathimath Inaya, Foreign Secretary of the Maldives.

During the meeting; H.E. President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu congratulated H.E. Vice Admiral (R) Faisal Rasul Lodhi, for appointment as the High Commissioner of Pakistan to the Maldives. The High Commissioner conveyed warmest greetings and best wishes of the Honorable President and Prime Minister of Pakistan to the Honorable President of the Maldives. The President and the High Commissioner both underscored the significance of deep-rooted brotherly relations between Pakistan and Maldives which are based on religious affinity, commonality of culture, converging interest and a profound mutual trust. President Dr. Muizzu and the High Commissioner discussed enhancing bilateral relations and collaboration in all areas of mutual interest, including trade, health, education, climate change, tourism and defense. They also reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening the cordial relations between the two countries.

President’s Office stated that the High Commissioner and President Muizzu engaged in discussions focused on enhancing bilateral relations and deepening cooperation in key areas, including climate change, healthcare, tourism, and trade.

The High Commissioner praised Maldives for its unwavering support of Palestinian rights, a stance he commended as a testament to the nation’s commitment to global justice.

The day also saw the presentation of credentials by the new High Commissioner of India to Maldives as well.

Rizwan, Agha lead Pakistan’s charge to 398/5 on Day 4

Rizwan

CAPE TOWN: Mohammad Rizwan and Agha Salman’s determined batting performances propel Pakistan to a formidable total of 398/5 on day four of the ongoing second Test against South Africa at Newlands.

Resuming after lunch at 309/3, Pakistan trailed South Africa by 109 runs.

Skipper Shan Masood, along with Saud Shakeel, sought to build a solid partnership to chase down the target.

However, the early breakthrough came when nightwatchman Khurram Shahzad was dismissed for 18 off 47 balls, falling to Marco Jansen within the first half-hour of play, leaving Pakistan at 235/2 in 58.1 overs.

Kamran Ghulam joined Masood at the crease, and the two managed to add a vital 43-run partnership for the third wicket.

But Kagiso Rabada, in fine form, struck again, removing Ghulam for 28 off 42 balls, reducing Pakistan to 278/3 in 67 overs.

Shakeel then joined Masood, and the pair added 51 runs for the fourth wicket. This partnership helped Pakistan move past the remaining total, providing some respite in the tense situation.

However, Rabada once again made his mark, dismissing Shakeel for 23 off 51 balls, leaving Pakistan at 329/4 in 83 overs.

The game took a turn when Masood, having played a stellar knock of 145, was dismissed LBW by Mapkhata.

With the skipper’s departure, Pakistan found themselves at 329/5 in 83.3 overs, with slim chances of salvaging the match.

But a resilient partnership between Salman Ali Agha and Mohammad Rizwan turned the tide in Pakistan’s favor. The duo added a crucial 69-run stand, taking Pakistan’s score beyond South Africa’s total.

By tea, Rizwan and Agha had steered Pakistan to 398/5 in 103 overs, still trailing by 23 runs. Both batsmen remained unbeaten, Rizwan on 31 and Agha on 31, with hopes for a late recovery alive.

South Africa’s bowlers struggled to make inroads, with Marco Jansen and Kagiso Rabada claiming two wickets while Kwena Maphaka adding one to his tally.

The final session of the third day was largely dominated by the record partnership between Babar Azam and Shan Masood, who batted sensibly after the Green Shirts were forced to follow-on, having been bowled out for a meager 194 in their first innings in response to South Africa’s imposing total of 615.

Shan went on to score his sixth Test century and is currently unbeaten on 102, while Babar fell agonizingly short of the milestone as he was caught in the slip cordon off Marco Jansen. The star batter scored 81 off 124 deliveries, laced with 10 boundaries.

Earlier, the second session of day three showcased the Proteas’ dominance as Pakistan were bowled out for a modest 194, leaving them with a massive 421-run deficit.

The hosts enjoyed yet another commanding session in the ongoing fixture, picking up Pakistan’s remaining three wickets while conceding just 39 runs.

Ace pacer Kagiso Rabada provided the home side with an early breakthrough in the fifth over of the second session by dismissing Aamir Jamal (15) with a fierce bouncer.

Tailenders Mir Hamza (13) and Khurram Shahzad (14) showed some resilience before being dismissed by Keshav Maharaj and Kwena Maphaka, respectively.

Playing XI

Pakistan: Shan Masood (captain), Saim Ayub, Babar Azam, Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Salman Agha, Aamer Jamal, Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Abbas, Mir Hamza.

South Africa: Aiden Markram, Ryan Rickelton, Wiaan Mulder, Tristan Stubbs, Temba Bavuma (captain), David Bedingham, Kyle Verreynne (wk), Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Kwena Maphaka.

28th Annual Parents’ Day held at Cadet College Sanghar

28th Annual Parents' Day held at Cadet College Sanghar

KARACHI, JAN 6 /DNA/ – The 28th Parents’ Day was held at Cadet College Sanghar (CCS), where Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Naveed Ashraf, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. Upon the arrival of Chief Guest, a smartly turned-out contingent of cadets presented a salute and the Guard of Honour.

While addressing the ceremony, the Naval Chief lauded efforts of the teaching faculty and administration for providing excellent training facilities to the cadets and for their outstanding achievements in the annual board results. He commended the Sindh Government’s continued financial support toward the development and progression of this esteemed institute in Pakistan. The Chief Guest also appreciated the efforts of HQ COMKAR in ensuring high standards of academic excellence and character building at Cadet College Sanghar.

Earlier, the Principal of the College, Commodore Zeeshan Ali, presented the Annual Report – 2024 and highlighted the exceptional performance of cadets in academics, sports, and co-curricular activities. Later, the Chief Guest presented prizes to the winners for their outstanding overall performance during the year. Ex-Cadet Faheem Ahmed and Ex-Cadet Sahib Khan clinched the highest prizes of the Stick of Honour and the Badge of Honour, respectively. Ex-Cadet Junaid Babar was awarded the Quaid-e-Azam Medal for Best Academic Performance. Meanwhile, Cadet Muhammad Aziz received the award for Best Sportsman, and Cadet Muhammad Ali was declared Best Debater for 2024.

The event featured a parade, PT show, Tiger Squad drill, and tent pegging, which were thoroughly enjoyed by all attendees, and the cadets’ performance was widely lauded. The Chief Guest also visited Science, Arts, and Cultural Exhibition presented by the cadets and appreciated their efforts and hard work.

The ceremony was attended by senior civil and military officials, members of the board of governors, and a large number of cadets’ parents.

DG MOFA inaugurates second branch of rich food Sri Lankan Restaurant in Karachi

DG MOFA inaugurates second branch of rich food Sri Lankan Restaurant in Karachi

The chief guest of the event was Mr. Irfan Soomro, Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

KARACHI, JAN 6 /DNA/ – Rich Food Sri Lankan Restaurant celebrated the grand opening of its second branch in Karachi with a vibrant inauguration ceremony. The event was graced by H.E. Mr. Jagath Abeywarna, Consul General of Sri Lanka in Karachi, accompanied by his beautiful wife, prominent Sri Lankan expatriates, media personnel, and other distinguished guests. The chief guest of the event was Mr. Irfan Soomro, Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The ceremony commenced with a ribbon-cutting by the restaurant’s proprietors, Mr. Asanka Nishan and Mr. Gayan Premakumara, joined by the Sri Lankan Consul General and the chief guest Mr. Irfan Soomro This was followed by the lighting of traditional Sri Lankan oil lamps, a symbolic gesture of prosperity and goodwill, performed amidst enthusiastic applause from the audience.

A special mention must be made of the personal attention and dedication shown by H.E. Mr. Jagath Abeywarna, the Sri Lankan Consul General, in promoting Sri Lankan food, culture, and history to the Pakistani audience. As a true representative of his nation, his efforts have significantly contributed to the restaurant’s success and the growing appreciation of Sri Lankan heritage in Pakistan

Guests were welcomed with refreshing drinks before being treated to a sumptuous spread of authentic Sri Lankan cuisine, which was praised for its rich flavors and culinary artistry.

This new branch, located in the Phase 7 Extension of DHA, Karachi, marks the restaurant’s rapid growth and popularity. Following the overwhelming success of its first branch, which opened last year in the DHA area, this expansion reflects the brand’s commitment to delivering an exceptional dining experience to food enthusiasts in Karachi.

The event highlighted the cultural and culinary connections between Sri Lanka and Pakistan, further strengthening bilateral ties in a festive and flavorful setting. It is hoped that this culinary journey will further bolster the cultural and trade relations between these two friendly nations.

63 Pakistanis deported from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iraq, and Malaysia in a single day

63 Pakistanis deported from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iraq, and Malaysia in a single day

ISLAMABAD, JAN 6: In the last 24 hours, a total of 63 Pakistanis have been deported from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iraq, and Malaysia, according to immigration authorities. Saudi Arabia: Among the deportees, 4 individuals were blacklisted, 15 were sent back for begging, and 10 were deported for overstaying their visas.

Malaysia: Authorities deported 16 Pakistanis for being undocumented migrants.

Iraq: 11 individuals were deported for illegal entry into the country.

UAE: 4 Pakistanis were deported and sent back to Karachi.

All deportees underwent legal procedures at Karachi Airport before being allowed to return to their homes.

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