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Netherlands bamboozle SA in major upset

Netherlands bamboozle SA in major upset

DHARAMSALA, OCT 17 /DNA/ – The Netherlands shocked the cricket fraternity and were responsible for the ICC World Cup 2023’s biggest upset to date as they defeated South Africa by 38 runs at the HPCA Stadium, Dharamshala, on Tuesday.

This was the Dutch side’s first win in the mega event.

The Netherlands, who had previously stunned Africa in the T20 World Cup 2022, once again proved to be a formidable opponent for South Africa, creating problems for Temba Bavuma’s men right from the beginning of their innings.

South Africa had a disastrous start, finding themselves at 44-4 in just 11.2 overs, with reliable batters such as Bavuma, Quinton de Kock, Rassie van der Dussen, and Aidan Markram all returning to the pavilion.

Scott Edwards’ team remained dominant, exerting pressure on the Proteas throughout their chase of the 246-run target.

After the destructive batter David Miller was dropped at 23 runs by Bas de Leede, there was a glimmer of hope that the left-handed batter would guide them closer to the target. However, Miller’s innings was cut short by a quicker delivery from Logan van Beek, ending hopes for his side. The Proteas were eventually all out for just 207 runs.

In their innings, the Netherlands faced a collapse similar to their opponents, being 50-4 in 15.1 overs and losing wickets at regular intervals.

At one point, it seemed that the entire team might be bowled out before reaching the 150-run mark. However, their skipper, Scott Edwards, played a determined and valiant knock, scoring 78 off 69 balls with 11 boundaries while batting at number seven. His effort helped his side post a competitive total of 245 runs in 43 overs.

Edwards received support from quick knocks by Roelof van der Merwe (29 off 19) and Aryan Dutt (23 off 9).

The significant loss significantly impacted South Africa’s net run rate (NRR). The Proteas had won their first two matches against Sri Lanka and Australia with margins of 102 and 134 runs, respectively.

In the upcoming matches, South Africa will face the struggling England side, who recently suffered a major upset against Afghanistan in the World Cup, at the Wankhede Stadium on October 21. Meanwhile, the Netherlands will take on Sri Lanka on the same date in Lucknow.

High-risk alert issued for Google Chrome users by Pakistan government

In a startling development, the federal government on Tuesday issued a high-risk alert for millions of users of the widely popular

In a startling development, the federal government on Tuesday issued a high-risk alert for millions of users of the widely popular web browser, Google Chrome.

According to an advisory released by the cabinet division, certain versions of the Google Chrome browser have been identified as vulnerable, potentially exposing users to the risks of cyberattacks.

Vulnerabilities in Chrome exposed
The advisory, which has set alarm bells ringing in cybersecurity circles, warns that these vulnerabilities could provide malicious actors with the opportunity to compromise a user’s computer or device. This news comes as a wake-up call to those relying on Google Chrome for their daily web browsing activities.

DDoS attacks and remote code execution
The potential consequences of these vulnerabilities are nothing short of concerning. If exploited, they could lead to Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks and the ominous threat of Remote Code Execution (RCE) via HTML pages.

Such threats have the potential to disrupt users’ online experiences and compromise sensitive data.

In response to this alarming discovery, Google has taken swift action to address the issue. The tech giant has released a critical security patch aimed at resolving the vulnerability with the identifier CVE-2023-4863.

This particular vulnerability pertains to a buffer overflow in the WebP code library, which has been rectified in the latest software version of Google Chrome.

Update to latest Chrome version
Users of Google Chrome are strongly urged to take immediate action to protect their online security. The newly updated versions, labeled 116.05845.187 for Mac and Linux users, as well as version 116.05845.187.188 for Windows users, are now available for download. Users are encouraged to obtain these updates only from official stores and sources to ensure their authenticity.

To further raise awareness about the risks and countermeasures, the cabinet division has dispatched the advisory to both Federal and Provincial Governments.

These entities have been tasked with disseminating the information to various ministries, organizations, and affiliated departments. The goal is to ensure that comprehensive protective measures are implemented swiftly to safeguard the interests of users.

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, this development underscores the paramount importance of staying vigilant about online security.

Google Chrome users are urged to act promptly and responsibly by updating to the latest secure versions and adhering to recommended cybersecurity best practices. The federal government’s high-risk alert serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing need for robust online defenses in an increasingly interconnected world.

UNSC rejects Russia’s Gaza ceasefire resolution

UNSC rejects Russia’s Gaza ceasefire resolution

News Desk

NEW YORK: A resolution proposed by Russia calling for a “humanitarian ceasefire” in Gaza and the release of “all hostages” has failed to receive enough votes to be adopted by the 15-member UN Security Council, with members who voted against it or abstained citing its failure to mention Hamas and condemn the group’s Oct. 7 attack on Israeli towns.  

On Monday, Russia, China, the UAE, Gabon and Mozambique voted in favor, while the US, UK, France and Japan voted against. Brazil, Malta, Albania, Switzerland, Ecuador and Ghana abstained.  

The resolution had been backed by the UN Arab Group of countries, whose ambassadors were all present at the council meeting.  

A vote on a rival, draft resolution from Brazil was delayed until Tuesday, Arab News has learned.  

Russia’s resolution expresses “grave concern” at the escalation of violence and the deterioration of the situation, in particular the resulting heavy civilian casualties, underscoring the need for both populations to be protected.  

It also expressed grave concern at the deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza and called for “an immediate, durable and fully respected humanitarian ceasefire.” 

The draft also condemns “all violence and hostilities directed against civilians and all acts of terrorism,” and calls for the “secure release of all hostages.” 

Russia also called for the unimpeded provision and distribution of humanitarian assistance, including food, fuel and medical treatment as well as creating conditions for the safe evacuation of civilians in need.  

Russia’s permanent representative to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, after the vote claimed the council had once again been held “hostage” to the “selfish intentions of the Western bloc of countries.” 

He said: “Today, the entire world waited with bated breath for the Security Council to take steps in order to put an end to the bloodletting. But the delegations of the Western countries have basically stomped on those expectations. We believe that today’s vote in the Security Council is very, very demonstrative. It clearly shows who are in favor of a truce to stop the indiscriminate bombing and provision of humanitarian assistance and who is still in favor of blocking a single common message from the Security Council for purely selfish interests and political interests.”  

Linda Thomas Greenfield, the US’ permanent representative to the UN, said that by failing to mention Hamas, Russia has dishonored the victims of the Oct. 7 attack.  

“By failing to condemn Hamas, Russia is giving cover to a terrorist group that brutalizes innocent civilians. It is outrageous, it is hypocritical, and it is indefensible,” Thomas-Greenfield said.  

She blamed Hamas as solely responsible for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and said “we cannot allow this Council to unfairly shift the blame to Israel and excuse Hamas for its decades of cruelty. Period.” 

The US envoy said that Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the White House are engaged in “intensive discussions” with the Israeli government and countries in the region to secure the “immediate and unconditional” release of hostages and facilitate humanitarian access and relief. 

 “It is critical that civilians have access to essential food, water, medicine, and shelter. Let me repeat: It is critical,” Thomas-Greenfield said, as she called on countries in the region to allow “full, safe, and unhindered humanitarian access in Gaza — in line with the principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence.” 

Lana Nusseibeh, the UAE’s envoy, who voted for Russia’s resolution, reiterated her country’s condemnation of the murder of innocent Israeli civilians and the taking hostage of children, and said that Hamas does not represent the people of Gaza who are “suffering tremendously today.”  

“And that is why Council unity is so desperately needed on this file,” Nusseibeh said, as she emphasized the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza. “We believe this council should be able to find unity on two things: International humanitarian law must be upheld, indiscriminate attacks must be rejected and are unjustifiable, and the cycle of violence overall must end.  

“The events of the last nine days have made it painfully clear that without a determined political horizon, the specter of bloodshed will continue to haunt both Israelis and Palestinians.”  

Evoking the late Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, she said that “a life only defined by the absence of its antithesis, death, is no life at all.

“Palestinians and Israelis deserve not only to live which is the bare minimum, but to thrive, side by side in their own independent, prosperous and secure states.” 

China’s UN representative Jhang Zun, who also voted in favor of Russia’s resolution, expressed regret that council members failed to vote on the draft which had garnered support from the UN Arab Group.  

“Humanitarian issues should not be politicized,” he said.  

FM Jalil Abbas attends OIC session on Gaza crisis

FM Jalil Abbas attends OIC session on Gaza crisis

JEDDAH, OCT 17 /DNA/ – Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jillani is in Jeddah to attend the Extraordinary Session of the OIC Executive Committee to discuss the crisis in Gaza and the humanitarian situation of the besieged civilians there. The meeting has been co-convened by Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Foreign Minister has been engaged in consultations with his counterparts of OIC countries. In the leadup to this Extraordinary Session, he has held telephone conversations with the Foreign Ministers of Egypt, Iran, Türkiye and the UAE. During these consultations, the Foreign Minister expressed Pakistan’s deep concerns on the current situation in Gaza resulting from Israeli bombardment and siege of the enclave. He will continue these consultations with in-person meetings in Jeddah.

In respect of tomorrow’s session of the Executive Committee, the Foreign Minister has underlined Pakistan’s priority for a collective demand by OIC for a ceasefire; and provision of humanitarian assistance through corridors so that food, medicine, water and other necessary supplies may reach the people of Gaza without further delay.

Subsequent efforts should be directed towards a just, comprehensive and lasting solution to the Palestinian question anchored in international law and in line with relevant United Nations and OIC resolutions. A viable, sovereign and contiguous State of Palestine should be established on the basis of pre-1967 borders, with Al Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.

PTI ready to extend possible support for free, transparent polls: Shafqat

PTI ready to extend possible support for free, transparent polls: Shafqat

Says holding polls in uneven circumstances will have no credibility, acceptance 

Caretaker Information Minister calls on PTI leader

ISLAMABAD, OCT 17 /DNA/ – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) central leader and former education minister Shafqat Mehmood said that the PTI was ready for providing all possible support and cooperation to the caretaker government in the light of the constitution to ensure holding free, fair and transparent general elections in the country.

He made this remarks while talking to the Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi, who held a meeting with Shafqat Mehmood to discuss wide-range issues including ensuring holding free, fair and impartial polls, creating level playing fields for all political parties and national reconciliation and matters of mutual in detail.

The meeting took place at the residence Shafqat Mehmood on the request of the caretaker minister.

During the meeting, the PTI leader apprised the caretaker minister that PTI was not providing opportunities to carry out political activities; hence holding polls in such uneven circumstance would have no credibility and acceptance at the public level.

The PTI senior leader said that the PTI was not even allowed to conduct election campaigns in the light of the constitution and law, while other parties have all the freedom to hold rallies and processions across the country.

During the meeting, they also shed light on the interest and responsibility of the caretaker government of holding fair, transparent and undisputed elections. The meeting discussed the possibilities, importance and necessity of promoting harmony and understanding at the national level.

Shafqat Mehmood said that it was prerequisite for free, fair, impartial general elections to provide level playing field and equal opportunities to all political parties to participate in elections.

PTI leader underlined that fair trial and access to justice was of paramount importance in achieving the goal of free and fair elections. Shafqat Mehmood contended that promotion of national reconciliation was deeply dependent on the supremacy of the constitution and the survival and continuity of the democracy.

However, he made it clear that national reconciliation was not possible without the involvement of PTI.

PAF, Hungarian Air Force to expand military partnership

PAF, Hungarian Air Force to expand military partnership

ISLAMABAD, OCT 17 /DNA/ – Brigadier General József Koller, Commander Hungarian Air Force, along with his delegation called on Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force, during his visit to Air Headquarters Islamabad today. The first-ever visit by the Hungarian Air Chief to Pakistan marks a significant milestone in the bilateral relations between the two countries and a new opening in Air Force to Air Force relations. The historic event highlights the growing cooperation and friendship between Pakistan and Hungary, particularly in the realm of defence industry and military partnership. The meeting emphasized the exchange of insight and sharing of ideas to explore potential areas of joint collaboration particularly in the domains of military technology and training programs. Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Pakistan Air Force and Hungarian Air Force is expected to be finalized in the near future, outlining a framework for Pakistan Air Force to provide basic and tactical level training to Hungarian Air Force pilots.

Upon his arrival, the visiting dignitary was warmly received by Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force. A smartly turned-out contingent of Pakistan Air Force presented Guard of Honor to Brigadier General József Koller. He was also introduced to the Principal Staff Officers of Pakistan Air Force.

During the meeting, Chief of the Air Staff provided a comprehensive insight into Pakistan Air Force’s operational construct, force goals and its endeavors for the force structure with a keen focus on future warfare. He emphasized on the significance of the robust diplomatic and defence ties between Pakistan and Hungary which are built upon shared perspectives on critical matters related to regional peace, security and stability. Appreciating the participation of Hungarian Air Force in Exercise Indus Shield at an operational air base of PAF, the Air Chief reiterated his resolve to further deepen the strong bond of friendship that unites the two nations in the face of shared challenges.

The Hungarian Air Chief expressed his admiration for the professionalism of PAF personnel and praised the remarkable progress made by Pakistan Air Force through indigenization. Brigadier General József Koller, expressed his unwavering resolve to enhance the existing bilateral ties in military-to-military cooperation and the training domain. The visiting dignitary also expressed his keen interest in the National Aerospace Science and Technology Park (NASTP), being spearheaded by PAF and vowed to enhance the existing bilateral technological sharing to consolidate the defence partnership that exists between the two countries.

Later on, the delegation visited various installations and technological infrastructure established at Air Headquarters including National ISR and Integrated Air Operations Center and PAF’s Cyber Command. The delegation also visited National Aerospace Science and Technology Park, which will serve as a beacon of innovation to promote futuristic aerospace and aviation capabilities in the country.

The visit of Hungarian Air Chief to Pakistan signifies a resolute commitment from both nations to reinforce their partnership through fostering collaboration and promoting robust relations between their respective Air Forces.

Insecurities of Security Counsil?

Insecurities of Security Counsil?

Dr M Ail Hamza

The number of Palestinians killed by a massive Israeli air assault against the Gaza Strip has reached to 2,215. There is a high probability that death toll would have reached to 3,000 by the time you are reading this article. Though five permanent members of United Nation Security Council (UNSC); China, France, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, and United States agree on the necessity to ending the humanitarian crises in Gaza, but deep divisions remain on exactly how to do that. On October 17, Russian Federation drafted and tabled a resolution calling for humanitarian immediate ceasefire between Hamas and Israel in Gaza, was supported by China but received a clear rejection from three other members of UNSC; the western collision. The rejection is rightly stated by the Russian diplomat “a blow to humanitarian efforts”.

In fact, we are currently witnessing a grave escalation of violence, and the international community anxiously anticipates the UNSC to intervene in order to halt this bloodletting. However, delegates from Western nations, who have opposed the resolution, have essentially dashed the hopes of the global community for curbing this Israeli brutality.

The United States’ rationale for rejecting the resolution was surprisingly illogical. They argued that because the resolution didn’t condemn Hamas, it should be discarded. This perspective seems to imply that condemning Hamas and preserving lives should go hand in hand; otherwise, innocent people must perish. Is this the proposal put forth by the U.S. delegation at the UNSC? Does such a notion align with morality, international legal principles, or the UNSC’s standards when responding to acts that harm innocent civilians? It appears to be an unwise and contradictory stance.

Believe it or not, it is essential to revisit the roles and responsibilities of the UNSC. Its primary obligations include preventing and resolving conflicts, promoting human rights, and maintaining peace. Foremost among these responsibilities is the duty to prevent and resolve conflicts by mediating between warring parties, facilitating negotiations, and promoting diplomatic solutions. However, when millions of innocent lives are at risk due to actions by Israeli forces, it becomes imperative to call for an end to such horrific and heinous acts. The UNSC’s moral authority is questioned when its failure to condemn Hamas is used as a justification for allowing Israel to continue actions that result in the killing of innocent civilians. It appears that the UNSC may be unable to effectively fulfill this role.Top of Form


Undoubtedly, the UNSC carries the responsibility of establishing international order and stability, which encompasses arms control agreements, non-proliferation efforts, and counterterrorism initiatives. Certainly, maintaining global security requires fostering an environment conducive to peaceful cooperation among nations. However, this responsibility of the UNSC does not serve as a valid justification for rejecting the Russian resolution aimed at halting the ongoing violence and loss of life in Gaza. It suggests that when the U.S. criticizes Russia for not mentioning Hamas in the resolution, the U.S. may be seen as supporting the tragic loss of human lives in Gaza at the hands of Israeli forces.Top of Form

The Israeli occupation of Gaza and Palestine has seen numerous phases, and it is essential to swiftly assess the longstanding consequences of this issue. This occupation has given rise to profound humanitarian and political ramifications for the Palestinian population. Notably, the blockade of Gaza has resulted in a humanitarian crisis, characterized by insufficient access to basic necessities like food, clean water, and healthcare. Many Palestinians, both residing within their native territories and within the diaspora, have experienced displacement due to the conflict. An illustrative case in point is the Nakba of 1948, commonly referred to as the Palestinian Catastrophe, which marked the dismantling of Palestinian society and homeland, forcing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes. Those who remained have had to struggle with checkpoints, obstacles, and a rigorous permit system, severely constraining their access to essential services, education, and healthcare within their homeland. Furthermore, the Palestinian territories grapple with economic adversity stemming from restrictions on trade, investment, and the movement of people and goods.

This all caused the birth of militant groups. The oppression and cruelty by the colonial rule, is a breeding ground for militant groups. Thus, groups like Hamas happen. Why UNSC could not nip the evil in the bud; the evil of colonialism. It’s ironic that the permanent members of the UNSC, who rejected the Russian resolution, have historical ties to colonialism.

Since 1948 more than hundred thousand Palestinians have been killed, and more them triple been displaced or seriously injured. Ultimately, a peaceful resolution remains a critical goal, as the continuation of the Israeli occupation perpetuates a cycle of suffering and instability in the region. However, it seems that the UNSC is ineffective in achieving this goal, isn’t it?

The ongoing misery faced by Palestinians underscores the urgency of finding a peaceful and just resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Addressing these long-standing issues will pave the way for a more stable and secure future for both Palestinians and Israelis. But first thing first, “ceasefire”. Top of Form

What are the insecurities UN security council having in calling the shorts to ceasefire? This is a query that every rational thinker is likely to pose.

Support for Economic Revival: Army backs government’s efforts

Support for Economic Revival: Army backs government's efforts

RAWALPINDI, OCT 17 /DNA/ – General Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), Chief of Army Staff (COAS) presided over the 260th Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) held at GHQ, today.

Participants offered Fateha for the Shuhadas of Mastung, Hangu and Zhob incidents during the Holy month of Rabi’ al-Awwal. Forum also paid rich tribute to the supreme sacrifices being continuously offered by the Security Forces & LEAs in defence of the motherland while fighting the menace of terrorism.

Participants resolved that all terrorists, their facilitators and abettors, working on the behest of hostile forces to destabilise Pakistan will be dealt with unflinching resolve of the state.

Forum was briefed on prevalent geo-strategic environment, challenges to the national security and own strategy in response to evolving threat.

Forum reiterated Pakistan Army’s resolve to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan against all kinds of direct and indirect threats.

Forum viewed with concern the developments taking place in Gaza-Israel War and the enormous human cost being imposed on the innocent civilians due to the disproportionate use of force by Israel. COAS said “the Palestinian people have unequivocal diplomatic, moral and political support of the Pakistani nation and we will continue to support the principled stance of our brethren for enduring resolution of the Palestinian issue and end to the unlawful occupation of their territories and Muslims’ Sacred places”.

The participants vowed to fully support the strategic initiatives planned by the Government of Pakistan for the revival of the economy by providing all possible support for the overall wellbeing of the people of Pakistan.

Forum also took holistic review of the ongoing actions being taken against illegal economic activities. COAS emphasised “Pakistan Army will continue to provide all out support to the government and LEAs in taking strict lawful actions against illegal economic activities across the country. Actions against hoarding and smuggling mafias and cartels in different domains will be further strengthened in coming days to rid the country from negative impact of such ill practices”.

Forum resolved to fully support the Federal Government’s decision to repatriate and deport all illegal foreigners from 1st November 2023 onwards. COAS directed all concerned to support and facilitate smooth, respectable and safe repatriation / deportation of all illegal foreigners.

COAS stressed on maintaining high standards of professionalism and motivation during operations and achieving excellence during training of the formations.

Former Pakistan navy chief receives Malaysian Valour award

Former Pakistan navy chief receives Malaysian Valour award

Pakistan Navy ex-Chief Conferred with Honorary Award of Malaysian Armed Forces Order for Valour & Gallant by King of Malaysia

Islamabad, OCT 17 /DNA/ – Pakistan Navy’s former Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi has been conferred with “Honorary Award of Malaysian Armed Forces Order for Valour (First Degree) – Gallant Commander of Malaysian Armed Forces (Panglima Gagah Angkatan Tentera)”. The award was conferred by the Malaysian King Abdullah of Pahang at an impressive investiture ceremony held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Award has been bestowed in recognition of untiring efforts and dedication of Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi to strengthen bilateral relationship and mutual cooperation between the Armed Forces of Pakistan and Malaysia.

PM Kakar joins leaders at great hall for belt and road event

PM Kakar joins leaders at great hall for belt and road event

Beijing, OCT 17 /DNA/ – Chinese President Xi Jinping and First Lady, Madame Peng Liyuan welcomed Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar upon his arrival at Great Hall of the People to attend the banquet hosted by President Xi Jinping in honor of the leaders of the countries participating in the 3rd Belt and Road Forum. Beijing, 17th October, 2023.

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