In a heartwarming display of support and encouragement, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir met with World Junior Squash Champion, Mohammad Hamza Khan, at the General Headquarters (GHQ) on Friday, the military said. During the meeting, General Munir congratulated the young prodigy for his remarkable achievement, which has brought great honour to the nation. COAS General Munir was quick to acknowledge the significance of nurturing and supporting such remarkable talents, emphasising that they serve as a source of inspiration for the entire nation. Also read: Hamza makes history, lifts World Junior Squash titleDuring the meeting, General Munir reaffirmed the commitment of the Pakistan Army to support and nurture the young talent in the country. Mohammad Hamza Khan's success story is a shining example of the talent and potential that Pakistan possesses in various fields.
Source:The Nation
August 04, 2023 15:11 UTC
Communal riots near New Delhi have raised more questions over India’s ability to ensure the safety of religious minorities, or even maintain public security in general. The militant Hindu groups successfully baited the Muslim community in Nuh into a fight, with mob violence breaking out and some cars also getting burnt. Arson and violence took place near the Indian headquarters of major international companies such as Samsung, Siemens, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and BMW. Yadav said the BJP indulges in conspiracies and arranges riots to rile up the Hindutva base. Like Opinion & Editorial on Facebook, follow @ETOpEd on Twitter to receive all updates on all our daily pieces.
Source:The Express Tribune
August 04, 2023 13:34 UTC
ISLAMABAD, Aug 4 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday said that the Pakistani nation would never forget the sacrifices of its martyrs. The prime minister, in a message on Police Martyrs’ Day, observed on Friday, said the whole nation paid tribute to their dutiful countrymen who sacrificed their lives to protect lives and properties of citizens. He said just like the armed forces, the police personnel also left no stone unturned to thwart the nefarious designs of the enemies. On this day, we salute all of our sons and daughters and their respective families for their services to the country, the prime minister remarked.
Source:The Nation
August 04, 2023 11:39 UTC
Brave is introducing video and image searches to ensure privacy and security. Previously, Brave's search engine required users to jump to Bing or Google to find photos or videos. This increased the chances of being profiled through picture hunts that could be accessible from another search engine's index. Read more X social media looking to build a trading hub inside appWith the new feature launch, users will be able to search with privacy being ensured. However, users still have the option of continuing searches through other search engines for some time.
Source:The Express Tribune
August 04, 2023 09:41 UTC
From Tribune staff reportsTRUSSVILLE — The Alabama State Department of Education released the the Alabama Comprehensive Assessment Program (ACAP) district level testing results this week and Trussville City School (TCS) ranked among the best systems in Alabama for proficiency. In English language arts, TCS ranked 6th in Alabama with 75.4% proficiency. Mountain Brook (86.7%) led all systems followed by Vestavia Hills (83.4%), Saraland (87.2%), Homewood (77%), and Cullman City (75.6%). In math, TCS ranked 10th with 58.7% proficiency. In science, TCS ranked 4th with a proficiency of 67.9%.
Source:The Express Tribune
August 04, 2023 08:29 UTC
Martha Shelton, age 89, of Westover and Kirkwood by the River, passed away peacefully on July 26, 2023, at the Palliative Care and Comfort Center of UAB Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama. Martha graduated from Mortimer Jordan High School in 1951 and from Alabama College (Montevallo) in 1955, where she majored in Home Economics. Martha taught nutrition to nursing students at Duke University and worked in hospitals in North Carolina while Jack attended Duke Divinity School. Martha, with Jack, created and sustained a home where her sons felt safe, loved, and free to be themselves. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Martha’s name to the ministry and work of First Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, www.fpcbham.org
Source:The Express Tribune
August 04, 2023 08:29 UTC
That bluff of India to call itself the protector of democracy and human rights has earned it an international reputation and voice. - Advertisement -Policy of Bluff is a concept used by Hans J. Morgenthau in his book, Politics Among Nations, where he defines the policy of bluff as a tool for states to gain prestige and power. While the bluff is played at the international level by the Modi regime to be the protector of human rights, the story is parallel within India. The so-called protectors of human rights had been the cruellest human rights violators, with the atrocities carried out in IOK. This incident was one of the most brutal depictions of human rights violations with targeted killings, arson, looting, rape, and brutal torture.
Source:Pakistan Today
August 04, 2023 06:22 UTC
The process can only start once the Council of Common Interests approves the census results for notification. The last census was late, being conducted in 2017, instead of 2009, and this census is early, because they are supposed to be conducted at ten-year intervals, making one not due until 2027. Even in 2018, the census results had not yet been notified (something only done by the PTI government after the federal government agreed to conduct a fresh census). - Advertisement -If the current government does not notify the census result, the caretakers might. It is to be hoped that no excuse is found to do the same for national polls.
Source:Pakistan Today
August 04, 2023 06:16 UTC
A man who had allegedly secretly married his wife's sister was shot dead and the woman injured by her brothers. Police handed over the body to the heirs after the post-mortem and registered a murder case against two brothers of the women. Three years ago, Sajjad secretly married Nasreen's sister Sidra and rented a house for her in Usman Town. After their marriage was revealed, the woman's brothers Babar and Akmal Nadeem barged into their house and shot and injured Sajjad Ahmed and their sister Sidra. The police registered a murder case against the brothers on the complaint of the father of the deceased, Rafiq.
Source:The Express Tribune
August 04, 2023 05:56 UTC
Currently, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is the Foreign Minister of Pakistan. Regarding the Kashmir dispute, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari emphasized the importance of its peaceful resolution in accordance with United Nations Security Council resolutions and international law. FM Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had been the first Foreign Minister from Pakistan to visit India in 12 years. In July 2023, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s visit to Japan was also marked by productive bilateral talks with Japan’s Foreign Minister and a meeting with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari emphasized Pakistan’s vision of regional connectivity and economic cooperation during his address at the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI).
Source:The Nation
August 04, 2023 01:11 UTC
This condemnation is not isolated but rather extends to other acts of violence that have recently plagued Pakistan. During a joint press conference, the Pakistan Ulema Council Chairman labeled the perpetrators of these heinous acts as criminals, unequivocally dissociating their actions from Islam and Muslims. The unanimous condemnation and consensus expressed by Ulema from various schools of thought is not only commendable but also encouraging. In a war that involves battling narratives, their unified voice plays a crucial role in countering extremist ideologies. Appreciating and highlighting this consensus is vital because it demonstrates the unity embedded within the Muslim community’s rejection of these acts of terrorism.
Source:The Nation
August 03, 2023 21:25 UTC
Pakistan and Iran have chalked out a five-year trade cooperation plan with a trade target of five billion dollars. Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, at a joint press conference with his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian in Islamabad, said the five-year plan was envisaged to run from 2023 to 2028. Bilawal said the plan is aimed at removing impediments to bilateral trade, finalisation of the Free Trade Agreement and establishment of institutional linkages between private sectors of both countries. The foreign minister also discussed the grave human rights situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). He added we have agreed to set up a special economic free trade region along the common border points.
Source:The Express Tribune
August 03, 2023 13:34 UTC
The borrowing from commercial banks, however, was significantly lower than the auction target of Rs160 billion as banks were seeking higher returns on extending financing to the state. The government on Wednesday borrowed almost the entire amount, ie Rs70.76 billion, through the sale of three-year PIBs at 19.32% rate of return. The return could have gone significantly higher had the auction target of Rs160 billion been met. The government cannot directly borrow from the central bank and is bound to acquire financing from commercial banks under the IMF loan conditions. Central bank lending through the printing of new currency notes has been a major cause of high inflation in the country.
Source:The Express Tribune
August 03, 2023 13:32 UTC
From The Tribune staff reportsBIRMINGHAM — The University of Alabama’s Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo has been named Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) on Tuesday, August 2. She is replacing Dr. Anthony Faucci who vacated the position in 2022. Lawrence A. Tabak, D.D.S., Ph.D., acting director for the National Institutes of Health, made the announcement and extended a warm welcome to Dr. Marrazzo. “This is a great opportunity for Dr. Marrazzo to make a big difference to the country, and it is indicative of the high regard that exists for both her and UAB. She is expected to begin her role as NIAID Director in the fall.
Source:The Express Tribune
August 03, 2023 10:18 UTC
It is good to see that the government is set on dissolving assemblies so that procedures for holding the elections can begin. Earlier, the government had denied the possibility of holding elections as per the latest census because the results had not been notified, and a few irreconcilable differences remained. The activity was conducted for the good of the public, and to ensure that the next elections would be more representative. Given that most members of the opposition have resigned from the National Assembly also presents issues of its own. This is something that the government cannot afford, especially after promises of timely elections.
Source:The Nation
August 03, 2023 08:15 UTC