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  • CM KP Gandapur says negotiations with terrorists ‘is the only solution’

    CM KP Gandapur says negotiations with terrorists ‘is the only solution’

    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has stated that ‘negotiations’ is the only way to move forward in dealing with terrorism.

    Addressing a press conference, the CM KP said, “Imran Khan stated that we should not become a part of somebody else’s war and that negotiations are the only solution.”

    Gandapur also added that “whatever we have done before has not yielded any results but rather we have suffered.”

    It should be noted that the Imran Khan-led government, after the Afghan Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in 2021, pursued infamous “peace deals” with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) which failed.

    Historically, Pakistan has tried to negotiate at least a half dozen of these ‘peace deals’ with the TTP and every single one has failed.

    Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has stated that the former Chief of Army Staff Qamar Javed Bajwa and the ex-spymaster General Faiz Hamid should be held accountable for their policy of allowing the Taliban to return to Pakistan.

    According to Asif, ‘generals painted a rosy picture’ of a new era if the TTP were allowed back in the country.

    The Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) annual report revealed that more than 1500 people lost their lives in 2023 due to terror attacks.

    Pakistan has witnessed a stark increase in terror attacks since the Afghan Taliban came into power in the neighbouring country.

    Pakistan continues to blame Afghanistan for their inaction against anti-Pakistan elements and even conducted surgical strikes inside Afghanistan in March 2024 targeting hideouts of commanders of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

    Social media reactions were mostly mixed regarding the CM KP’s statement.

  • Asia hit hardest by climate, weather disasters in 2023: UN

    Asia hit hardest by climate, weather disasters in 2023: UN

    Geneva, Switzerland – Asia was the world’s most disaster-hit region from climate and weather hazards in 2023, the United Nations said Tuesday, with floods and storms the chief cause of casualties and economic losses.

    Global temperatures hit record highs last year, and the UN’s weather and climate agency said Asia was warming at a particularly rapid pace.

    The World Meteorological Organization said the impact of heatwaves in Asia was becoming more severe, with melting glaciers threatening the region’s future water security.

    The WMO said Asia was warming faster than the global average, with temperatures last year nearly two degrees Celsius above the 1961 to 1990 average.

    “The report’s conclusions are sobering,” WMO chief Celeste Saulo said in a statement.

    “Many countries in the region experienced their hottest year on record in 2023, along with a barrage of extreme conditions, from droughts and heatwaves to floods and storms.

    “Climate change exacerbated the frequency and severity of such events, profoundly impacting societies, economies, and, most importantly, human lives and the environment that we live in.”

    The State of the Climate in Asia 2023 report highlighted the accelerating rate of key climate change indicators such as surface temperature, glacier retreat and sea level rise, saying they would have serious repercussions for societies, economies and ecosystems in the region.

    “Asia remained the world’s most disaster-hit region from weather, climate and water-related hazards in 2023,” the WMO said.

    Heat, melting and floods

    The annual mean near-surface temperature over Asia in 2023 was the second highest on record, at 0.91 degrees Celsius above the 1991-2020 average, and 1.87 C above the 1961-1990 average.

    Particularly high average temperatures were recorded from western Siberia to central Asia, and from eastern China to Japan, the report said, with Japan having its hottest summer on record.

    As for precipitation, it was below normal in the Himalayas and in the Hindu Kush mountain range in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

    Meanwhile southwest China suffered from a drought, with below-normal precipitation levels in nearly every month of the year.

    The High-Mountain Asia region, centred on the Tibetan Plateau, contains the largest volume of ice outside of the polar regions.

    Over the last several decades, most of these glaciers have been retreating, and at an accelerating rate, the WMO said, with 20 out of 22 monitored glaciers in the region showing continued mass loss last year.

    The report said 2023 sea-surface temperatures in the northwest Pacific Ocean were the highest on record.

    ‘Urgency’ for action

    Last year, 79 disasters associated with water-related weather hazards were reported in Asia. Of those, more than 80 percent were floods and storms, with more than 2,000 deaths and nine million people directly affected.

    “Floods were the leading cause of death in reported events in 2023 by a substantial margin,” the WMO said, noting the continuing high level of vulnerability of Asia to natural hazard events.

    Hong Kong recorded 158.1 millimetres of rainfall in one hour on September 7 — the highest since records began in 1884, as a result of a typhoon.

    The WMO said there was an urgent need for national weather services across the region to improve tailored information to officials working on reducing disaster risks.

    “It is imperative that our actions and strategies mirror the urgency of these times,” said Saulo.

    “Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to the evolving climate is not merely an option, but a fundamental necessity.”

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  • One Homes Signs World Famous “BCo.”  to Partner for their New $35M Branded Residences Project in Islamabad

    One Homes Signs World Famous “BCo.”  to Partner for their New $35M Branded Residences Project in Islamabad

    In a groundbreaking move for luxury living in Islamabad, One Homes is excited to announce its latest collaboration with Bernardo Hair & Co. (BCO London) for its prestigious development, nestled in the serene Cedar Hills. This development is setting new benchmarks in luxury living, combining opulent amenities with breathtaking natural landscapes.

    BCO London, located in the chic Marylebone area of London, is renowned for its exceptional beauty services and has become the salon of choice for celebrities and influencers worldwide. Major A list celebrities like Adriane Galisteu, Brenda Costa and Daphne Joy are a few other notable individuals who are its clients. BCO’s London has a global footprint in New York, Miami, Santo Domingo, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Kuwait. 

    One Homes’ new development is more than just a residential project; it is Islamabad’s first-ever luxury service apartment designed to cater to the discerning tastes of overseas Pakistanis. The development boasts a tri-tower design, featuring 5-star branded apartments that promise an intelligent investment and a privileged lifestyle. One Homes have built a robust reputation for operating in Pakistan with international best practices of integrity, innovation, and commitment. As a leading international real estate group, they have brought numerous leading global giants to Pakistan including Kobi Karp, WATG, Varabyeu Partners and Versace Ceramics, setting new standards in the market.

    Residents will enjoy an array of elite amenities, including a steam area, sauna facilities, a padel court, an infinity pool, and exclusive in-house services such as a 24/7 concierge and a business center. The addition of BCO will bring a new level of glamour and pampering, offering residents world-class beauty treatments without having to step outside their homes.

    Aqib Shah, CCO of One Homes, commented, “We are thrilled to integrate BCO London into the luxury offerings at our new project. Their international acclaim and commitment to quality align perfectly with our vision of providing unparalleled living experiences in Pakistan. This partnership underscores our dedication to bringing global luxury standards to Islamabad.”

    Bernardo Vasconcelos, Founder of BCO London, stated, “Our collaboration with One Homes is a significant milestone. We are excited to bring our unique beauty services to Islamabad and be part of a community that values exceptional living and wellness. This development will set a new standard for luxury not just in Pakistan but worldwide, and we are proud to contribute to this visionary project.”

    One Homes aims to revolutionise the luxury living landscape in Pakistan. The project’s strategic location on the main Murree Expressway, coupled with the upcoming infrastructure developments like the Bara Kahu Bypass, ensures that this project is not just an excellent living choice but also a sound investment opportunity. Especially with the project offering dollar-linked rental returns alongside a comprehensive rental and management program.

  • Minister of state for IT and Telecommunication Ms. Shaza Fatima Khawaja’s Visit to Airlink Communication’s state of the art smartphone manufacturing facility

    Minister of state for IT and Telecommunication Ms. Shaza Fatima Khawaja’s Visit to Airlink Communication’s state of the art smartphone manufacturing facility

    Airlink Communication Ltd, one of the largest manufacturers, distributors and retailers of Pakistan, was honored to welcome the distinguished presence of the Minister of state for IT and Telecommunication, Ms. Shaza Fatima Khawaja, to its state-of-the-art smartphone manufacturing facility, where Airlink partners with global giants Xiaomi and Tecno.

    During the visit, the Minister commended Airlink’s commitment to innovation and its remarkable inclusion of women in the labor force, which stands at an impressive 25 to 30%.

    She stated, “I am truly impressed by the technological advancements and commitment to gender inclusivity demonstrated by Airlink in this facility. The government recognizes the importance of the smartphone manufacturing industry in driving economic growth and job creation. Our goal is to provide full support to individuals and businesses in the smartphone manufacturing sector, ensuring that Pakistan becomes a leading exporter of technology products in the future.”

    In response to the minister’s remarks, Airlink’s Group CEO, Muzzaffar H Piracha, highlighted the company’s vision for technology transfer and its role in positioning Pakistan as a global technological hub. Piracha stated, “Pakistan’s smartphone industry, now producing 97% of the market share domestically, has immense potential to contribute to our economy.

    We estimate that the export of smartphones alone could bring in up to 10 billion USD in foreign exchange, further strengthening Pakistan’s position in the global market. With our sights set on expanding into Electric Vehicles (EV) and advancing the landscape of the Internet of Things (IoT) products in Pakistan, we envision a future where our technological innovations not only meet domestic demand but also drive significant foreign exchange through exports. “

    Airlink has already invested in Xiaomi LED production factory and will start its production in the coming months. Through strategic partnerships and a steadfast commitment to excellence, Airlink continues to drive progress and empower communities through technology.

  • Actress Amar Khan praises Wahaj Ali’s kindness, dreams of working with Fahad Mustafa

    Actress Amar Khan praises Wahaj Ali’s kindness, dreams of working with Fahad Mustafa

    Actress Amar Khan has starred in several projects. In the early stages of her career, she collaborated with renowned Pakistani actor Wahaj Ali. Since then, she has also written a Ramazan drama serial.

    Amar Khan joined Ahmed Ali Butt’s podcast where she discussed Wahaj Ali’s attitude and also expressed a desire to work with Fahad Mustafa.
    She talked about Wahaj, mentioning that she had the opportunity to work with him at the beginning of her career, praising him for being exceptionally humble

    She said, “Even though he’s highly successful and popular, he remains humble. I believe he’s learned humility from other actors as well.”
    Talking about working in a film with the actor of her choice, she said, “I really want to manifest this right now, I desperately want to work with Fahad Mustafa, he’s a brilliant actor. He’s the most hardworking film actor of Pakistan. No one is as hardworking as him. He also has that rock stars’ aura”.

  • Public holiday announced in Lahore

    Public holiday announced in Lahore

    The Department of Services and General Administration has issued a notification declaring tomorrow, April 23, a public holiday in Lahore.

    The announcement comes as a measure to facilitate arrangements for Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s visit.

    As per the notification, educational institutions and government offices throughout Lahore will remain closed on the designated day.

    However, it is worth noting that the Punjab Civil Secretariat and related offices will continue their operations as usual, ensuring that essential government functions remain uninterrupted during the visit.

  • Hania Aamir teams up with Badshah in new video release

    Hania Aamir teams up with Badshah in new video release

    A few months ago, Hania Aamir and Indian singer Badshah grabbed attention by sharing pictures together on their official Instagram accounts. The two celebrities met multiple times in Dubai.

    Hania Aamir posted another picture on Instagram with singer Badshah. Both celebrities are currently in Dubai to watch a cricket match. They had a friendly chat, and Badshah even sang the famous Pakistani song ‘Kala Jora’ for Hania. He also asked her some questions and was impressed by her large social media following. The interaction between them was very friendly. You can watch the video here:

  • Mixed reactions as supporter presses Imran Khan poster on The Ka’aba

    Mixed reactions as supporter presses Imran Khan poster on The Ka’aba

    A video emerged over the weekend on social media of a man, seemingly a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporter, waving a poster with Imran Khan’s picture inside the holiest Muslim site- The Ka’ba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

    The footage was shared by a user on X, formerly Twitter while condemning his actions.

    Originally, the video was posted on Tiktok by a PTI supporter, Jameelrehmani24,  himself displaying the poster at the holy site.

    Social media reactions were mixed with some users saying there is nothing wrong with doing so and others condemning the move.

    Interestingly in 2018, two Indian nationals were held by Saudi authorities for waving and taking pictures with the tri-colour Indian flag inside the Kaaba in Mecca.

    Following the incident, the Consulate General of India in Jeddah released a statement that it is illegal to display flags in the area.

  • No freedom of speech in American universities

    No freedom of speech in American universities

    Many people have lost jobs for views that contradict mainstream US approach towards Israel and Palestine, despite a strong movement of solidarity with Palestine.

    Palestinian solidarity activists faced monitoring and restricted mobility on campus as administrators heightened security measures. Many felt unwelcome, with reports of harassment against Muslim women, including spitting and hijab removal.

    Students for Justice in Palestine, the leading pro-Palestinian campus group, has been suspended from several universities, including Columbia, Brandeis, George Washington, and Rutgers since October 7. Accusations against the group include alleged support for Hamas, disruption of classes, and intimidation of other students. None of the charges have been proved.

    In late October, the chancellor of the State University System of Florida issued a letter to school presidents, directing them to “deactivate” chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine across the state. Civil rights groups assert that this directive blatantly violates the First Amendment.

    At Brandeis University, known for its public endorsement of free speech, a pro-Palestinian student group was prohibited from campus due to statements made by its national leadership.

    Meanwhile, at the University of Vermont, plans for a Palestinian poet Mohammed el-Kurd to speak were canceled after students raised concerns about alleged antisemitism, prompting the school to withdraw the venue.

    The board of the Harvard Law Review in mid-Nomber, 2023, decided against publishing an article by Rabea Eghbariah – Palestinian scholar and human rights lawyer – who had asserted that the situation in Gaza should be considered under the framework of genocide as laid down by the United Nations.

    At the University of Pennsylvania, the progressive Jewish student group Penn Chavurah planned to screen the documentary “Israelism” since July but postponed it in October due to proximity to a Hamas attack. The film, made by American Jews reevaluating their views on Israel after visiting the country, has sparked controversy on campuses. Although initially denied approval for a late November screening, the group attempted to secure space through the university’s Middle East Center. However, administrators warned of potential disciplinary action if they proceeded with the screening of “Israelism.”

    Hunter College too, cancelled the screening.

    In December 2023, University of Pennsylvania President M. Elizabeth Magill stepped down following a widely criticized congressional hearing.

    Magill, along with her counterparts from MIT and Harvard, consistently emphasized that their response would be contingent on the “context.” However, they faced criticism for failing to outright condemn any expressions advocating for the genocide of Jews.

    Students at Harvard have reportedly expressed their concern of the consequences of speaking out for Palestinians – even if it is expressing their views in class.no freedom of speech in maerican unis etc.

  • 3rd T20: New Zealand defeats Pakistan by 7 wickets

    3rd T20: New Zealand defeats Pakistan by 7 wickets

    In the third match of the five match T20 series, New Zealand defeated Pakistan by 7 wickets in Rawalpindi cricket stadium.

    New Zealand won the toss and invited Pakistan to bat first.

    Pakistan inning:

    On behalf of Pakistan, Saim Ayub and Babar Azam opened the innings, Saeem Ayub scored 32 runs and Babar Azam got out with 37 runs.

    Muhammad Rizwan scored 23 runs while Shadab Khan was the top scorer with 41 runs, Usman Khan scored 4 runs. Irfan Khan remained not out with 30 runs.

    For New Zealand, Ish Sodhi took 2 wickets, Michael Bracewell and Jacob Duffy took one wicket each.

    New Zealand inning:

    Kiwis achieved the target of 179 with the loss of 3 wickets in 19th over.

    Mark Chapman remained unbeaten on 87 for New Zealand, Dan Foxcroft scored 31, Tim Robinson scored 28 and Tim Seifert scored 21. James Neesham remained not out with 6 runs.

    Naseem Shah took one and Abbas Afridi took 2 wickets for Pakistan.