ea Egypt: Egypt Focuses On Ceasefire, Ending Israeli Aggression an Lebanon - FM Abdel Aatty in Beirut By allafrica.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 05:43:09 GMT [Egypt Online] Egypt's primary focus is achieving a ceasefire and halting Israeli aggression on Lebanon, Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdel Aatty said during his meeting with Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament Nabih Berry in Beirut on Wednesday 13/11/2024. Full Article Conflict Peace and Security Egypt Governance North Africa
ea Sudan: WFP Urges Sudan to 'Keep Crossings Open' As Aid Convoy Heads to Famine-Stricken Darfur By allafrica.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 04:43:11 GMT [Dabanga] Adré / El Fasher -- The World Food Programme (WFP) has appealed to Sudan to keep the Adré border crossing open, as a convoy carrying crucial humanitarian aid heads toward the Zamzam camp for displaced people in North Darfur, where famine was confirmed earlier this year. Full Article Food and Agriculture Conflict Peace and Security East Africa External Relations Governance International Organizations and Africa Refugees and Displacement Sudan
ea Zimbabwe: After Declaring End to Cholera Outbreak, Zimbabwe Sees New Cases By allafrica.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 04:49:21 GMT [VOA] Harare, Zimbabwe -- Zimbabwe has recorded new cases of cholera several months after declaring the end of an outbreak that killed more than 700 people over an 18-month period. Full Article Governance Health and Medicine Southern Africa Zimbabwe
ea Niger: Niger Embraces Russia for Uranium Production Leaving France Out in the Cold By allafrica.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 04:57:51 GMT [RFI] Niger has called on Russian firms to directly invest in uranium and other natural resource production, following the collapse of relations with former colonial ruler France and the eviction of French nuclear giant Orano from the country Full Article Economy Business and Finance Europe and Africa External Relations Mining Niger West Africa
ea Somalia: Vote Counting Underway in Somaliland After Peaceful Election By allafrica.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 05:20:17 GMT [VOA] Washington -- Polls have closed across Somaliland after presidential elections, and it appears Wednesday's voting across the breakaway region has gone smoothly. Full Article Economy Business and Finance East Africa Governance Legal and Judicial Affairs Somalia
ea Africa: Ruto Says Africa's Resources Position It to Lead Global Climate Solutions By allafrica.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 05:42:59 GMT [Capital FM] Baku, Azerbaijan -- President William Ruto says Africa's natural resources and biodiversity place it in a unique position to lead global climate solutions, highlighting the continent's role beyond participation. Full Article Africa Economy Business and Finance Climate East Africa Environment Kenya
ea Sudan: French-Manufactured Weapons System Identified in Conflict - New Investigation By allafrica.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 05:46:14 GMT [AI London] French-manufactured military technology incorporated into armoured personnel carriers made by the United Arab Emirates is being used on the battlefield in Sudan in what likely constitutes a violation of the UN arms embargo on Darfur, Amnesty International said in a new investigation. Full Article Conflict Peace and Security East Africa Human Rights Legal and Judicial Affairs NGOs and Civil Society Sudan
ea Africa: Peer Power - How Youth-Led Outreach Can Transform PrEP Access in Tanzania #HIVR4P2024 By allafrica.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 04:40:26 GMT [allAfrica] Margareth Mwakilasa, an assistant research fellow at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences in Tanzania and a PhD student in Global Health at University College Dublin, presented her research findings at the 5th HIV Research for Prevention Conference (#HIVR4P2024) in Lima, Peru. Her study, titled ''They are Not HIV Treatment Drugs; They are Preventive Drugs (PrEP): Experiences of Using PrEP Among Vulnerable Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Tanzania,'' was part of the Oral Abstract Full Article Africa HIV-Aids and STDs East Africa Education External Relations Health and Medicine Innovation International Organizations and Africa Science and Biotechnology Tanzania
ea Olivia Rodrigo reconnects with pal Conan Gray after 'Found Heaven On Tour' By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:41:00 +0500 Conan Gray and Olivia Rodrigo became friends because of their shared love for Taylor SwiftLong-time besties Olivia Rodrigo and Conan Gray are celebrating their time off together as the two are done with their successful tours this year.The drivers license hitmaker took to Instagram and shared a... Full Article
ea 'Gossip Girl' star Chanel Maya's disappearance sparks panic By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:46:00 +0500 Chanel Maya Bank plays Sawyer Bennett in 'Gossip Girl' Gossip Girl star Chanel Maya Bank’s has sparked panic as she has been missing since two weeks.Chanel aka Sawyer Benett reportedly disappeared in Los Angeles. Her family members, including her mum, Judy Singh and cousin, Danielle-Tori... Full Article
ea Britney Spears' friends are 'cautious' of reunion with son Jayden By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:13:00 +0500 Britney Spears first priority is reunion with her childrenBritney Spears’ recent reunion with son Jayden came as a shock to people close to her and the singer’s friends are reportedly feeling divided over her decision.The 42-year-old popstar, who had not seen her kids for over a year... Full Article
ea J-Hope 'really excited' for BTS bandmate Jin's debut solo album 'Happy' By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:17:00 +0500 J Hope is as excited about BTS bandmate Jin’s debut solo album releases as BTS ARMY and K-pop idol himself.In a recent Weverse Live on Tuesday, November 12, J Hope, whose real name is Jung Ho-seok, updated his whereabouts to the curious fans while teasing new projects in the pipeline and... Full Article
ea Sean Diddy Combs's secret deals exposed by Singer Ray J By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:18:00 +0500 Singer Ray J exposes secret deals of Sean Diddy CombsSean Diddy Combs, American rapper and producer, is currently in deep water as his on-going controversial charges continue to get worse each day. The 55-year-old is now going through a difficult phase of his life being held at the Metropolitan... Full Article
ea Céline Dion finds new 'non-human' fan of hit track 'My heart will Go On' By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:51:00 +0500 Céline Dion has found a new admirer of her popular soundtrack, My Heart will Go On, but it is not a human.Taking it to her Instagram, Dion shared a fun clip of her playing with the Siri app.She wanted to hear the 2024 version of Hymne à l'amour by late singer Edith Piaf, but Siri... Full Article
ea John M. Chu spills the tea about Britney Spears' biopic: Watch By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:51:21 +0500 John M. Chu has recently spilled the tea about highly-anticipated Britney Spears biopic.In an exclusive interview with E! News, Chu, who is currently promoting his new Wicked movie, revealed he’s is all set for movie adaptation of Britney’s 2022 memoir, The Woman In Me for big... Full Article
ea Demi Moore 'furious' over Rob Lowe's bombshell confession amid Bruce Willis' health By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:58:27 +0500 Demi Moore may never forgive Rob Lowe amid Bruce Willis’ health battleDemi Moore not happy with Rob Lowe as he revisits their past fling amid Bruce Willis ongoing health battle.A source spilled to RadarOnline.com, Moore believed it was “mean and even dimwitted” for Lowe as he... Full Article
ea Cheryl reunites with bandmates after ex Liam Payne's tragic death By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:00:00 +0500 Cheryl reunites with her 2002 pop band Girls Aloud after many years Liam Payne’s ex-partner Cheryl reunited with her old Girls Aloud bandmates for the 43rd birthday of late bandmate Sarah Harding.The band recorded a concert film on their reunion tour across the UK and Ireland which will... Full Article
ea Louise Thompson drops major health update after 'septic shock' By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:09:00 +0500 Louise Thompson suffers haemorrhage, loses three litres of blood while giving birth to sonLouise Thompson, who suffered an horrific septic shock recently, has shared an health update for her followers.Taking to Instagram, Louise poured in her hopes about getting discharged from the hospital, after... Full Article
ea Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds surprise 'Deadpool' fan with dream invite By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:30:00 +0500 Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds make heartwarming move following grand donationRyan Reynolds and Blake Lively throw a special surprise for a Deadpool fan battling cancer.The power couple stunned fans with a heartwarming gesture, inviting Deadpool fan Riley to a Wrexham game in a heartfelt... Full Article
ea Laura Prepon and Ben Foster call it quits after five years of marriage By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:39:00 +0500 The pair tied the knot in 2018 and share two children togetherLaura Prepon and Ben Foster’s marriage has reached its end after five years together.Court documents obtained by People magazine reveal that Foster, 44, recently filed for divorce from the That ’70s Show alum, also 44,... Full Article
ea Eve Hewson reacts to fans recreating viral dance moves By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 21:41:00 +0500 Eve Hewson expressed she is hesitant to reprise her role for a potential new season. Eve Hewson, Irish actress, has finally voiced her opinion on the famous dance montage from the hit Netflix show The Perfect Couple. In her Byrdie cover story, the 33-year-old revealed that the cast was... Full Article
ea Robbie Williams vows to take 'decisive' action following Liam Payne's death By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:15:00 +0500 Robbie Williams reflects on Liam Payne's deathRobbie Williams is reflecting on Liam Payne's death almost a month after the singer tragically passed away.The former One Direction singer plunged to death from the third-floor balcony of his hotel in Buenos Aires on October 16.The Argentinian... Full Article
ea King Charles receives heartbreaking news about key aide By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:27:00 +0500 King Charles receives heartbreaking news about key aideKing Charles III, who's strengthening his reign with his bold decision while battling cancer, has received a bad news about his close aide.The 75-year-old monarch's private secretary Clive Alderton is reportedly considering... Full Article
ea Gabriel Macht reveals why he wanted to distance himself from Harvey Specter By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:31:00 +0500 Gabriel Macht reveals his brother believed he was just like his character from 'Suits'Gabriel Macht, American actor, wanted to be as far away as possible from his beloved fictional persona, Harvey Specter. The actor revealed the reason why he holds no interest in living the life the way... Full Article
ea 'Sonic The Hedgehog 3' creator already has an idea for fourth sequel By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:49:00 +0500 Jim Carrey, Keanu Reeves and Idris Elba to star in 'Sonic 3'Sonic the Hedgehog 3 end will be putting the basis of the fourth installment. Director, Jeff Fowler revealed that he has been talking to his team about ongoing 'fan debate online' surrounding what characters the franchise can further add... Full Article
ea Kristin Chenoweth expresses feelings of being a wife of 14 years younger husband By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:57:00 +0500 Kristin Chenoweth expresses feelings of being a wife of 14 years younger husbandKristin Chenoweth, the Emmy-winning actress and singer, spoke from the heart revealing how it feels to be older than her husband, Josh Bryant.Despite the 14 years of age difference between them, the couple have been... Full Article
ea Taylor Swift depicts love for Easter eggs with newly launched fashion wear By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 23:38:00 +0500 Taylor Swift depicts love for easter eggs with newly launched fashion wearTaylor Swift's have launched winter wear festive collection, comprising of cheerful garments, snug knitwear along with some Easter eggs.The 34-year-old has unveiled a luxury range, showcasing products drawn from each of... Full Article
ea Gwen Stefani celebrates 20 Years of Debut Album 'L.A.M.B.' By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 23:42:00 +0500 Gwen Stefani set to release fourth solo album on FridayLegendary musician Gwen Stefani looks back at the making of the breakthrough album of her solo career Love.Angel.Music.Baby., as she marks 20 years of releasing it.Discussing the album, the popstar said, "At that point, things were unhinged,... Full Article
ea Sir Elton John shares 'dream meal' amid health scare By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 23:51:00 +0500 Sir Elton John has severe eye infection which has affected his vision in one eyeSir Elton John has unveiled what he wishes to have as his last meal before dying amid health scare. John has successfully managed to control his blood sugar level ever since he has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.... Full Article
ea Prince Andrew is 'barely leaving home' amid financial struggles By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 23:59:00 +0500 King Charles recently axed the Duke of York's £1million-a-year allowancePrincess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice are reportedly deeply concerned about their father, Prince Andrew, as his mental and emotional well-being continues to decline.Sources close to the family have revealed that the... Full Article
ea Zendaya fires back at rumours she's holding up 'Euphoria' season 3 By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:02:00 +0500 The actress assured fans that Season 3 is still on track to begin filming in January 2025Zendaya is setting the record straight after claims surfaced suggesting she was behind the long delays for Euphoria’s highly anticipated third season. In a November 13th interview with Vanity Fair, the... Full Article
ea Jude Law breaks silence on becoming 'Alfie' flop from once an Oscar nominee By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 03:30:00 +0500 Jude Law on signing up for 'Alfie', 'bad move' Jude Law regretted making that one “bad move” that pulled him down from a “strong position” in Hollywood.In an interview with GQ Magazine UK, Law revealed that taking on the lead role in 2004’s Alfie was a “bad... Full Article
ea Zendaya spills tea on 'Challengers' cast 'group chat' By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 05:19:00 +0500 Zendaya revealed that the Challengers cast still stays in touch with a “group chat”.In a conversation besides the star-studded lineup for the cover of Vanity Fair’s 31st Annual Hollywood Issue, the actress revealed what role she plays amongst the members of the... Full Article
ea Rob Lowe reacts to Golden Bachelorette Joan Vassos' 'crush' confession By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:04:00 +0500 Rob Lowe responds to Joan Vassos' confessionRob Lowe wants to be Golden Bachelorette Joan Vassos' Golden Bachelor.During an October 16 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Golden Bachelorette star Joan Vassos shared that she had been an extra in the 1985 film St. Elmo’s Fire and hinted... Full Article
ea John Krasinski calls wife Emily Blunt 'reason' for 'The Quiet Place' films' success By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:48:00 +0500 John Krasinski on Emily Blunt and 'A Quiet Place' John Krasinski reflected on how working with wife Emily Blunt in the The Quiet Place films made the franchise a success.“It turned out to be incredible,” Krasinski recalled of the “thrilling” experience on the... Full Article
ea Ariana Grande's one 'obsession' from 'Wicked' set revealed By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:18:00 +0500 Ariana Grande felt 'obsessed' with 'munchkins' on 'Wicked' setAriana Grande had a “wicked” obsession.Grande felt “immediately obsessed” the first time she saw the Munchkins on the Ivinghoe set of Wicked back in 2022.“She was just obsessed immediately. She wanted her... Full Article
ea King Charles issues message after solo appearance at 'Gladiator II' premiere By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:31:00 +0500 King Charles issues message after solo appearance at ‘Gladiator II’ premiereKing Charles appeared in high spirits as he stepped out on the red carpet for Gladiator II world premiere in London on Wednesday.The monarch, who is a patron of The Film and TV Charity, attended the 72nd Royal... Full Article
ea Egyptian foreign minister visits Lebanon to push for ceasefire with Israel By www.jpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:16:41 GMT Abdelatty met with a number of key officials in the country and reiterated his support for Lebanon and a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. Full Article Egypt Hezbollah Lebanon Middle East ceasefire
ea How Israel and the Trump administration can win the war and shape Middle East policy - analysis By www.jpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:40:37 GMT Israel's military campaign against Hamas and Hezbollah could reshape Middle Eastern alliances and weaken Iran's regional influence. Full Article IDF Lebanon Donald Trump Israel-Hamas War Middle Israel
ea World Bank to help realise $60bn export potential By www.dawn.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:56:57 +0500 ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Commerce and the World Bank have agreed to form a joint working group on trade to capitalise on the country’s true export potential. The understanding was reached during a meeting of Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan with a team from the World Bank. Both sides agreed that the working group would meet periodically to advance the goal of realising Pakistan’s export potential of $60 billion. An official announcement said both sides discussed Pakistan’s export reform agenda, focusing on strategies to enhance export competitiveness and streamline enabling policies. The discussion also addressed how the World Bank can support these initiatives under the broader country programme. Mr Kamal highlighted the whole-of-government approach to export enhancement, which promotes a unified policy framework to improve competitiveness and the Ease of Doing Business for exporters. This strategy emphasises export-led growth by providing crucial enabling factors such as financing, liquidity support, reduced input costs, and regulatory facilitation to empower Pakistan’s export sector. Published in Dawn, November 14th, 2024 Full Article Business
ea ADR falls to 37pc, IDR reaches 94pc By www.dawn.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:26:26 +0500 KARACHI: The country’s Advance to Deposit Ratio (ADR) has been gradually contracting and stood at 37 per cent in June, down from 41pc in December. This was revealed in the latest issue of A.F. Ferguson & Co’s PwC Banking Publication — Road to Sustainability. This year’s release features core themes like economy, credit penetration and digital transformation, carries insights from over 25 industry leaders, over 10 local and global surveys, snapshots of over 40 international banks and over 10 geographic regions. “Investment to Deposit Ratio (IDR), on the other hand, has surged from 33pc in 2007 to 88pc in 2023 and 94pc in Jun-24,” the publication reported. These key benchmarks, relative to certain other economies, indicate an enormous potential for credit penetration in the country, it added. There was a sharp rise in profitability on the back of higher margins and non-funded income from different avenues. However, higher tax charges triggered disproportionate moderation in baseline profitability. The publication offered suggestions for sustained, long-term economic growth. One of the core themes discussed with industry leaders and senior professionals was the country’s economic outlook. Experts underscored the importance of addressing structural deficiencies to improve GDP growth and other key economic indicators. Only 3pc of SMEs borrow from banks; 75pc farmers rely on informal sources for credit “Consistent economic policies and actionable long-term roadmap of interventions were also stressed upon,” said the Banking Publication. Experts see increasing imports and consumption as harmful for balance of payments and foreign exchange reserves, it added. “Opportunities for export diversification and import substitution are enormous, especially in agriculture and tech sectors,” said the report. Agriculture and SMEs According to the report, SMEs and agriculture are the backbone of the nation’s progress. “Contributing 40pc of GDP, SMEs constitute nearly 90pc of all private enterprises in Pakistan, generate 30pc in export earnings and employ one-third of the country’s workforce,” said the report. “Out of five million enterprises, fewer than three per cent borrowed from banks,” it reported. It said around 75pc of farmers still rely on informal sources of credit. Despite its historic importance, access to affordable growth capital remains restrictive. “Financing for these critical sectors has been declining over the years and currently stands below eight per cent of total loans,” said the Banking Publication. Lending to the private sector is at 12pc of GDP, it added. According to the publication, deposits grew significantly by 24pc to reach Rs29.1 trillion in 2023, with a further increase of 12pc in June this year, touching Rs32.5tr. “Advances rose by four per cent to Rs13tr, much lower than 16pc growth rate of 2022, with no further increase till June 2024,” the report added. A significant expansion of 42pc was noted in investments, which reached Rs25.6tr last year and rose by 19pc to Rs30.4tr by June this year. Borrowings were up by 51pc to Rs11.3tr last year, and by 12pc in Jun-24. Published in Dawn, November 14th, 2024 Full Article Pakistan
ea UN nuclear chief in Iran in search of ‘diplomatic solutions’ By www.dawn.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:23:57 +0500 Iran’s Atomic Energy Organisation spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi (right) meets Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, upon his arrival in Tehran, on Wednesday.—AFP TEHRAN: International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi arrived in Iran on Wednesday for discussions on Tehran’s nuclear programme, a week after Donald Trump’s election as the new US president. Grossi, who is the director general of the UN agency, was greeted on Wednesday evening at the airport by Behrouz Kamalvandi, the spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran or AEOI. Grossi is set to meet on Thursday in Tehran with AEOI chief Mohammad Eslami as well as Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who was chief negotiator in the nuclear talks between Tehran and the major powers that resulted in the 2015 deal formally called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action or JCPOA. The deal, reached after 21 months of negotiations between Iran and world powers, gave Tehran sanctions relief in exchange for curbs on its nuclear programme to guarantee that it could not develop a nuclear weapon — something it has always denied wanting to do. Three years later, then-president Trump unilaterally withdrew the United States from the agreement and reimposed heavy sanctions against Iran. European powers pushing for resolution against Iran at IAEA ‘Comprehensive report’ European powers are pushing for a new resolution against Iran by the UN atomic watchdog’s board to pressure Tehran over its poor cooperation, diplomats say. Such resolutions risk further diplomatic tension with Iran. The resolution would task the IAEA with issuing a so-called “comprehensive report” on Iran’s nuclear activities in addition to its regular quarterly ones, which would describe in more detail and put further focus on problem areas like Iran’s continued failure to explain uranium traces found at undeclared sites. The aim is to force Iran back to the negotiating table to agree new restrictions on its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief. “Our concerns about Iranian nuclear activity are well known. It feels a natural point to be asking the IAEA for a thorough report. That then provides a basis to deal with Iranian behaviour,” a European diplomat said, one of five who said France, Britain and Germany are pushing for a resolution. The United States has not been the driving force behind the resolution but is still expected to back it, as happened with the last resolution against Iran in June, diplomats said. The European powers seeking a resolution, known as the “E3”, are discussing the draft with the outgoing US administration. Published in Dawn, November 14th, 2024 Full Article World
ea Greece releases documents about 1974 Cyprus crisis By www.dawn.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:32:46 +0500 ATHENS: Greece’s state intelligence agency on Wednesday said it had declassified a set of archival documents for the first time in its history, covering the period of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974. Turkiye invaded the island of Cyprus in 1974 in response to a coup against the government led by a military dictatorship in Athens. Cyprus has since been divided between the Greek-speaking UN-recognised republic in the south and the Turkish Cypriot north, which unilaterally declared independence in 1983. Evanthis Hatzivassiliou, a professor of postwar history at the National University of Athens, in a statement said the archives cover the period of the invasion from July to August 1974. One conclusion that can be drawn from the documents is that the intelligence agency EYP was “not informed” of the attempted coup organised by the Greek dictatorship against Archbishop Makarios, the president of Cyprus, Hatzivassiliou said. “The (dictatorship) … informed only those absolutely necessary,” he said. After the coup, the agency was “quite accurate” in describing Turkish preparations for war, but the warnings were ignored in Athens, he said. The failure to defend Cyprus led to the fall of the Greek dictatorship in July 1974. A second Turkish invasion followed weeks later in August. EYP director-general Themistoklis Demiris on Wednesday said that the agency would go on to declassify additional documents referring to “dark” periods of Greek history, without elaborating. Published in Dawn, November 14th, 2024 Full Article World
ea Lahore’s dangerous smog: where disease and death stalk By www.dawn.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:20:53 +0500 “It’s been horrible; I’ve been sick on and off for the last 10 days,” said 29-year-old Natasha Sohail, who teaches A-Level students at three private schools in Lahore. She is asthmatic, and last week, her condition worsened with a vertigo attack and fever. “It’s criminal what is happening here,” said an incensed Sohail, referring to the “band-aid measures” taken by the Punjab government. Lahore also has the distinction of being the world leader in the poor air quality index (AQI), with some neighbourhoods touching over 1,200 on the AQI this month. The AQI measures the level of fine particles (PM2.5), larger particles (PM10), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and ozone (O3) in the air. An AQI of 151 to 200 is classified as “unhealthy”, 201 to 300 “very unhealthy” and more than 300 as “hazardous”. For the past eight years, since Sohail was in college and since smog became an annual phenomenon, Sohail has relied on anti-wheezing drugs and inhalers. At home, there are four air purifiers to help her breathe cleaner air. She’s not alone. These two photos were taken at the same place; the clear blue sky was taken in September 2023 and the sepia skies in November 2024. Courtesy: Zaeema Naeem “The hospitals are crowded with tens of thousands of patients suffering from respiratory and heart diseases being treated at hospitals and clinics over the last few weeks,” said Dr Ashraf Nizami, president of the Pakistan Medical Association’s Lahore chapter. “The psychological toll the poor air is taking on people remains under the radar.” Punjab’s senior minister, Marriyum Aurangzeb, revealing the government’s anti-smog action plan, informed journalists that Lahore endured 275 days of unhealthy AQI levels over the past year, with temperatures rising by 2.3 degrees. After Lahore’s AQI exceeded 1,000 last week, authorities closed all primary and secondary schools. Punjab’s Secretary for Environment, Raja Jahangir Anwar, warned the closure could continue if air quality doesn’t improve. “Young children are vulnerable, and we want to avoid an emergency,” he said, adding that online learning, like during the COVID pandemic, can be adopted again. Source: Analysis by CREA. Data source for Lahore AQI is Airnow Source: Analysis by CREA. Data source for Lahore AQI is Airnow Source: Analysis by CREA. Data source for Lahore AQI is Airnow Living in a world of air purifiers Aliya Khan, 37, a mother of two boys — aged five and one, with the older one suffering from asthma — had installed four imported air purifiers in her home four years ago, each costing Rs31,000. They bought a fifth this year at Rs60,000. “It cost us a fortune, but that’s not all; the filters must be replaced every year, which costs Rs10,000 per machine,” she said. The private school her five-year-old attends lacks air purifiers in classrooms, leaving parents with no choice but to pool together and buy one for their child’s classroom. Khan, a development consultant, says air purifiers work best if the home is packed tightly to keep the air from outside entering. “Our windows and doors are poorly insulated and with elderly parents, domestic help and two kids — the air purifiers struggle to maintain their effectiveness.” Smog brings business for some Business picks up for 37-year-old Hassan Zaidi as soon as Lahore is covered in smog. He’s currently fulfilling an order for “hundreds of air purifiers” for a foreign school in Lahore. A computer engineer with a passion for product design, Zaidi started building air purifiers in 2019 for his family after his baby daughter developed a cough. He purchased an imported air purifier, took it apart, and quickly realised that with the right materials, it was no “rocket science” to build one himself. He claimed his “work better, look better, and cost just Rs25,000.” These air purifiers restart automatically after power outages, are nearly silent, and are easy to repair. The filter costs Rs2,400 and needs replacing each season. Each unit is good for a 500 square feet room if fully sealed. Authorities take action Stubble burning in India and Pakistan. The blue line is the border between the two countries. Pakistan (left) and India (on the right). Anwar said the government has introduced several measures to reduce emissions and improve air quality, adopting a whole-of-government approach with all departments working together for the first time. Authorities have already banned barbecuing food without filters and use of motorised rickshaws. The government distributed 1,000 subsidised super-seeders to farmers as an alternative to burning rice stubble and took legal action against over 400 farmers who violated the burning ban. “This carrot and stick approach will be very effective,” endorsed Dr Abid Qaiyum Suleri, the executive director of the Islamabad-based think tank, Sustainable Development Policy Institute. Anwar said super seeders will convert residue into mulch, improving production and speeding sowing. Penalising a few farmers will deter others from breaking the law. “But the government’s own figures show agriculture contributes less than 4 per cent to smog,” pointed out Hassan Khan, a farmer in Punjab, and added, “Why waste so much time and expense on it; why not focus on the bigger polluters like the transport industry?” Another measure the government took involved demolishing over 600 of the 11,000 smoke-emitting brick kilns that hadn’t switched to zigzag technology, including 200 in and around Lahore. Terming brick kilns the “low hanging fruit,” Dr Parvez Hassan, senior advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and president of the Pakistan Environmental Law Association, who, in 2003 and again in 2018, was appointed the chairperson of the Lahore Clean Air Commission and the Smog Commission by the Lahore High Court to come up with the smog policy, did not approve the “arbitrary decision of dismantling” the kilns. In his view, supporting the kiln owners with “available concessional financing for conversion to zizag technology” would be a more effective way. He added that it was well known that the transport (oil), cement and textile sectors were the bigger polluters, but they were very influential. “Power in Pakistan has always meant being above the law,” he said, adding that the “general lack of political will and effective capability to monitor compliance” also acted as roadblocks. “No country in the world has succeeded in good environmental policies unless it has first built a capacity to implement! The journey must begin with capacity building!” However, Anwar said, action has been taken with visits to 15,000 industrial units, sealing 64 mills, and demolishing 152 factories. With 43pc of air pollution in the province caused by unfit vehicles, Anwar also held the transporters responsible for the smog. He shared that Lahore has 1.3 million cars and 4.5 million two-wheelers, with 1,800 motorcycles added daily. He also mentioned that the traffic police had been ordered to impound vehicles without fitness certificates. Last month, a fine of Rs16.09 million was imposed on over 24,000 substandard vehicles across the province. “Getting a vehicle fitness certificate in Pakistan is as easy as a blind person getting a license to drive!” said a petroleum expert who requested anonymity. “We need to clean the fuel, scrap old vehicles, and make vehicle emissions testing mandatory,” he added. Imran Khalid, a climate governance expert, emphasised that improving fuel quality alone wasn’t enough; vehicles and engines also need upgrades to fully benefit from better fuel. He noted that while Euro 5 fuel is available in Pakistan, it’s not widely accessible, and Euro 6 is the standard in India. “I haven’t seen any survey on how many cars in Pakistan have Euro 5 compliant engines,” he added. “I think it would be far more effective to invest in mass transit, but there is no talk of this issue; we keep making more motorways, widening roads, and bringing in more vehicles on roads in the cities instead of investing in railways and commuter rails,” said farmer Khan. The petroleum expert urged the government to approve the refinery upgrade policy, which has been delayed for two years, adding that upgrades will take up to five years. Despite various actions, people in Lahore remain unconvinced, calling them too little, too late. “The measures announced by the government should have been operationalised at least six months before the smog season and the 24/7 enforcement of these priorities should be rigorously monitored by a dedicated team with support of the public through awareness campaigns,” pointed out advocate Hassan. Nizami called for year-round efforts against air pollution, questioning why no one is held accountable for cutting millions of trees for unplanned housing while the focus remains on controlling stubble burning. The Pakistan Air Quality Experts (PAQx) group, a coalition of 27 professionals from public health, environmental science, law, and economics, has written to the prime minister, suggesting the establishment of a “comprehensive, nationwide real-time air quality monitoring network” for informed decision-making and responsive policymaking. Anwar defended the smog plan, stating it’d been in progress since April and required public cooperation, including staying indoors and wearing masks. Punjab’s senior minister, Marriyum Aurangzeb, warned that failure to wear masks could lead to a complete city lockdown. “I don’t see the plan working as the air quality is getting from bad to worse,” said Sohail. Nizami criticised the government for making a lot of noise but taking little action. “It’s shameful how they’ve shifted health responsibilities to the private sector,” he said. Sohail suggested cloud seeding for artificial rain, noting its positive impact last year. Nizami also supported using artificial rain to clear the haze. Anwar explained that cloud seeding required the right clouds and humidity. “But we are quite ready and as soon as the timing is right, we will do it,” he promised. Climate diplomacy While 70pc of smog in Lahore is locally generated, nearly 30pc comes from India. Manoj Kumar, a scientist with the Finnish Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air, noted that the Indo-Gangetic Plain formed an “interconnected airshed,” affecting air quality, but local sources played a major role in Lahore’s pollution levels. The chief minister is keen to start talks with her Indian counterpart. “Maryam Nawaz will soon send a letter to the Chief Minister of Indian Punjab, expressing her willingness to visit India and invite him to Pakistan,” said Anwar. Kumar praised the Punjab chief minister’s initiative, emphasising that long-term, coordinated efforts between both countries could lead to improved air quality through a unified approach. But the efforts should not stop at the Punjab regions alone, as the airshed is shared and goes beyond India. Anwar said Pakistan is considering hosting a “regional climate conference in Lahore soon.” Header image: Smog near the Ghanta Ghar (Clock Tower) in Faisalabad, a city about 120km from Lahore and the third most populous city after Karachi and Lahore. Credits: Khalid Mahmood/Wiki & handout. This article was originally published in Inter Press Service and has been reproduced here with permission. Full Article Pakistan
ea PIA to facilitate 35,000 Haj pilgrims next year By www.dawn.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:00:16 +0500 RAWALPINDI: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) will transport 35,000 Haj pilgrims to the holy land under a government scheme in 2025. A spokesman for PIA said the Ministry of Religious Affairs and PIA have signed an agreement, under which the national flag carrier will operate special flights from six cities — Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, Quetta, Multan and Sukkur — to transport 35,000 Haj pilgrims to the holy land in 2025. The agreement was signed by PIA CEO Air Vice Marshal Aamir Hayat and additional religious affairs secretary Dr Syed Ata-ur-Rehman. The PIA CEO reaffirmed his organisation’s commitment to provide best possible services to the Haj pilgrims. The federal cabinet recently approved the Haj Policy for 2025, setting the cost for pilgrimage between Rs1,075,000 and Rs1,175,000. The sacrifice amount of Rs55,000 will be in addition to Haj expenses. This year’s Haj quota for Pakistan is 179,210, divided equally between government and private sector. Children under the age of 12 will not be allowed to travel for Haj. The “Road to Makkah” facility will be available at Islamabad and Karachi airports. Haj group organisers will sign service provider agreements with the ministry of religious affairs, and these organisers will be closely monitored for provision of services. Published in Dawn, November 14th, 2024 Full Article Pakistan
ea ‘BLA ringleader’ among 16 killed in operations across KP, Balochistan By www.dawn.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:50:32 +0500 PESHAWAR / QUETTA: An important ‘commander’ of a banned organisation was among 16 terrorists killed and six others injured in gun battles, retaliatory attacks and operations carried out in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, it was officially announced on Wednesday. Security forces conducted an intelligence-based operation (IBO) on the reported presence of khwarij (the military’s terminology for the proscribed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan) in the Miramshah area of North Waziristan district between Nov 12 and 13, said a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). The security forces effectively engaged the terrorist locations during the operation. Eight terrorists were killed and six others injured during the exchange of fire. In the Kech area of Balochistan, four terrorists, including an important ‘commander’, were killed in a gun battle during an operation, the ISPR said. Majeed Brigade man was responsible for choosing suicide bombers, says ISPR In a statement, the military’s media wing said that on the night between Nov 12 and 13, security forces conducted IBOs in the general area Balgatar of Kech district on the reported presence of terrorists. After an intense exchange of fire between the troops and the terrorists, a high-value target, terrorists’ ringleader Sana alias Baru was killed along with three other terrorists. The ISPR said that Sana was the focal recruitment agent, especially for suicide bombers, for the so-called Majeed Brigade wing of the banned Balochistan Liberation Army in Kech district and was highly wanted by the law enforcement agencies. Weapons and ammunition were recovered from the killed terrorists. Sanitisation operations were being conducted in Miramshah and Kech to eliminate any other terrorists found in the areas, the ISPR said, adding that security forces were determined to wipe out the menace of terrorism from the country and thwart attempts to sabotage peace, stability and progress of Balochistan. Earlier in the day, four terrorists were killed in two encounters conducted by the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) personnel in Malakand, officials said. Arms and ammunitions were seized after the gun battles, they added. In the first encounter, three terrorists were killed when the CTD personnel retaliated against attackers in the Sher Khana Palai area. The dead militants were identified as Rizwan alias Bodagay, Salman, and Abdur Rehman alias Shadmani. Rizwan was wanted by the police and security forces for his involvement in various terrorism-related cases, and was also involved in the firing incident at the historic Churchill Packet, they said. Deputy Inspector General CTD Hassan Raza told a press conference in Batkhela that his department had received information on Oct 23 that some terrorists had sneaked into the country from Afghanistan and they were planning to carry out subversive activities in different districts of Malakand Division, including Bajaur, Malakand and Swat. He said that terrorists attacked a CTD team, which had placed barricades on a road at the Sher Khana Palai area to check their movement. In a retaliatory action, the CTD personnel killed three terrorists. The CTD personnel recovered three Kalashnikovs, hand grenades, pistols and live rounds from the dead militants. During the other encounter, security forces killed a terrorist, identified as Abdullah. DIG Raza, flanked by SP Malakand Amjad Ali Khan, stated that the killed terrorists, who belonged to the Sher Khana Palai area, were wanted by the police and security forces for their involvement in several terrorism-related cases. He said a search operation continued in the area. Gohar Ali Gohar in Malakand also contributed to this report Published in Dawn, November 14th, 2024 Full Article Pakistan
ea Sara Sharif’s father admits beating her to death with a cricket bat By www.dawn.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:50:01 +0500 LONDON: In a dramatic turn of events at the Old Bailey, Urfan Sharif confessed to the murder of his 10-year-old daughter, Sara Sharif, admitting in court that he “takes full responsibility” for her tragic death. Sharif detailed the brutal treatment he inflicted upon the girl, acknowledging he beat her with a cricket bat and metal pole, leading to her death on Aug 8, 2023, days before her body was discovered in their Surrey home. The confession came during cross-examination by Caroline Carberry KC, who asked him bluntly if he had killed her by beating. “Yes, she died because of me,” Sharif responded. He revealed that he had struck Sara “severely” over several weeks, reportedly because he was angered by her frequent episodes of soiling herself and vomiting. Sharif, 42, his wife, Beinash Batool, 30 and his brother Faisal Malik, 29, all facing charges related to what prosecutors have described as a “campaign of abuse” against Sara. The trio fled to Pakistan shortly after Sara’s death, with Sharif later calling the British police to confess he had “beat her up too much”. A handwritten note, found near Sara’s fully clothed body, further documented Sharif’s admission, stating: “I swear to God that my intention was not to kill her. But I lost it.” Medical examination reports presented to the court were harrowing. Sara’s postmortem revealed 71 external injuries, including fractures, burns, and bite marks. When confronted with images of Sara’s injuries, Sharif appeared unable to look, repeatedly saying, “I accept everything,” as Carberry questioned him on the details of his alleged actions. The prosecution presented a disturbing video clip from Aug 6, showing Sara dancing just two days before her death. Despite this glimpse of her lively spirit, Sharif admitted to brutally beating her that same evening. The defence team for Sharif later sought a private consultation with him in court, delaying further proceedings. The trial, however, continues, with Sharif and co-defendants maintaining not guilty pleas to the charges of murder and causing or allowing the child’s death. Cross-examination During the hearing, Carberry asked: “Do you accept that you had been beating Sara severely over a number of weeks?” He replied: “Yes, ma’am.” He went on to accept attacking Sara with a cricket bat repeatedly and causing 25 fractures to her body. Carberry continued: “I want to ask you about the occasions when you assaulted her with a cricket bat. What had she done to deserve such beatings in your mind?” Sharif replied: “Nothing.” She asked: “Why were you beating her so forcefully?” He replied: “I was wrong.” She continued: “Were you angry with her because in the summer of last year, she had started soiling herself?” He replied: “Yes ma’am.” She added: “And she had started vomiting, hadn’t she?” to which Sharif replied: “Yes, ma’am.” Carberry asked: “And when she was sick you would get angry? And when she soiled herself you would get angry?” He replied: “Yes ma’am.” He accepted causing injuries to Sara’s face and head by beating her with the bat and metal pole on 6 Aug. Carberry continued: “You have pleaded not guilty to the offence of murder. Would you like that charge to be put to you again?” He replied: “Yes ma’am.” Published in Dawn, November 14th, 2024 Full Article Pakistan
ea Nawaz rues past mistakes that cost the country dearly By www.dawn.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:46:56 +0500 LONDON: Ruing ‘mistakes’ by petty individuals in the past, PML-N President Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday said that these errors had cost the country and democracy dearly. Speaking at a workers’ convention at a local hotel, the PML-N chief said that if not for that ‘disturbance’, Pakistan would have been an Asian Tiger by now, or even a member of the G20 group of nations. Although he did not name anyone in particular, it seemed from his words that he was addressing the judiciary, as he recounted incidents such as his removal from office in the Panamagate case. “It was done for a personal agenda, not for the nation’s benefits. You know those faces… it’s unfortunate that they did it for their petty interests, for menial personal gains, they put the country on the line and kept sending prime ministers home,” he said. He also regretted that a man like him was disqualified from politics for life, removed as president of the party and kept out of elections. “What were these decisions? What was the need? Who did this? Was it for the country or on a personal whim,” he asked, rhetorically. In a series of references to what he termed ‘irregular conduct’ of judges, he recalled how one judge’s son had sought money in exchange for securing election tickets — a veiled reference to a purported audio recording where a voice alleged to belong to Najamus Saqib, the son of former CJP Saqib Nisar, could be heard asking a PTI ticket aspirant for money. He also referred to a judge who was removed from office — a reference to former SC judge Mazahar Naqvi — saying, “Look at his assets, these are the people who have done this. “It’s painful when I think of these things, one cannot criticise these actions enough. It is fortunate now that there is optimism in Pakistan, that it is coming out of darkness. One hopes that the country succeeds, the nation prospers. Had we not been thwarted, there would have been employment for everyone, housing for everyone.” Mr Sharif was flanked by his daughter, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, and Defence Minister Khawaja Asif. Maryam’s health In her remarks, Ms Sharif refuted rumours about her health. “I have been working very hard for the last 8-9 months. I have a thyroid issue, last year I had a surgery. People keep asking why can’t I be treated at a hospital in Pakistan,” she said. View this post on Instagram She said that while all her treatment had been carried out in Pakistan, the particular malady she had, which she called “parathyroid”, could only be treated in two countries, in Switzerland or America not even England. “I don’t want to play the victim and talk about my illness,” she said. The previous day, Ms Sharif had addressed the rumours surrounding her health, saying: “My treatment is underway, but I am fine.” Khawaja Asif heckled In a video that went viral on social platforms on Wednesday, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif could be seen being heckled on a London train by an unknown man. The video shows the defence minister being filmed on a train by a man who later abuses him and calls him names, saying that he could be attacked by a knife. Sources said the incident occurred a few days ago in London on the underground train service Elizabeth Line. However, Mr Asif did not mention this incident at the workers’ event later on Wednesday night. Published in Dawn, November 14th, 2024 Full Article Pakistan
ea Republicans win 218 U.S. House seats, giving Donald Trump and the party control of government By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 03:29:29 +0000 “Republicans in the House and Senate have a mandate,” Johnson said earlier this week. “The American people want us to implement and deliver that ‘America First’ agenda.” Full Article Latest Headlines National News News Politics National Politics
ea Are Netflix Normies Ready for Emilia Pérez? By www.vulture.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:30:00 GMT An indefinable musical by a French auteur is headed for millions of streaming subscribers. Most of them will be entirely unprepared. Full Article oscar futures gold rush oscars 2025 emilia perez netflix gladiator ii wicked jacques audiard movie musical vulture homepage lede vulture section lede