A Pakistani Organisation presents a special award to a young Norwegian philanthropist for her noteworthy humanitarian work

Andrea Hoff Haga Receives Award

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Oslo (Bureau Report) A Norway based prestigious Pakistani welfare organisation has presented its annual award to one of the youngest Norwegian philanthropist for her noteworthy humanitarian works for the Syrian refugees in Europe. The 18 year old Ms Andrea Hoff Haga who is currently studying at third year of higher secondary school in Norway, has been involved in the humanitarian work including volunteer services to the Syria refugees in Norway and Greece in the recent years. The distinct award of Islamabad-Rawalpindi Welfare Soceity Norway (IRWS) was handed over to her at a…

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SC summons former Balochistan CMs to explain what they did for improvement in province

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 Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar on Monday directed the last two chief ministers of Balochistan — Dr Abdul Malik Baloch and Nawab Sanaullah Zehri — to appear before the apex court and explain what they did for the improvement of governance in the province during their respective tenures. A three-member bench of the Supreme Court, headed by the CJP, was hearing cases at the court’s Quetta registry regarding the plight of public hospitals and medical colleges, and a doctors’ strike in the province. “Three chief ministers came during one tenure…

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UK govt to launch crime blitz as violence spikes

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British Home Secretary Amber Rudd will vow on Monday to do “whatever it takes” to curb crime as she unveils a new multi-million pound response to a surge in violence in London and elsewhere. The new initiative, backed by £40 million (46 million euros, $56 million) in funding, aims to steer young people away from crime and tackle violent drug-dealing gangs, according to Britain’s interior ministry. It comes after a deadly start to 2018 in the British capital in which a spate of stabbings and shootings has left more than…

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Occupied Kashmir is most militarized zone of the world, Says Chairman KC-EU Ali Raza Syed

Ali Raza Syed in Karachi Press Club

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Chairman Kashmir Council Europe (KC-EU) Mr Ali Raza Syed has said, Indian Held Kashmir (IHK) is most militarized zone of the world, with a large deployment of the occupation security forces. He was addressing meet the press program at Karachi Press Club this week where he was received and warmly welcomed by General Secretary Mr Maqsood Ahmad Yousafi and other office bearers of the club. Referring a recent survey report of Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS) headed by the eminent human right lawyer Parvez Imroz on terrible situation…

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Saaf Pani project has not begun despite Rs4bn being already spent, Punjab chief secy tells SC

Cheif Justice Saqib Nisar

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Despite Rs4 billion being spent on the Punjab government’s Saaf Pani project, not a single drop of clean water has been made available to the citizens, Punjab Chief Secretary Zahid Saeed informed the Supreme Court on Sunday. A two-member bench of the SC, headed by Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar, was hearing the suo motu case regarding alleged irregularities in appointments in the Punjab Saaf Pani Company (PSPC) at its Lahore Registry. A day earlier, the company’s CEO had told the court that Rs300 million had been spent on the services…

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American ‘diplomat’ kills motorcycle rider

US Diplomat Col Joseph Accident in Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD: A man was reportedly killed after a vehicle belonging to US Embassy in Islamabad hit his motorcycle, media reports say. The deceased was identified as Ateeq Baig, a resident of  Islamabad’s rural area. According to details, Military Attache Col Joseph of the American embassy was driving the vehicle when the incident took place. The vehicle was impounded by Kohsar Police. Due to diplomatic immunity, however, the embassy official could not be taken into custody. Source: Pakistan Today

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International Community should take serious notice of a huge human abuses in IHK, Ali Raza Syed

Chairman Kashmir Council Eu Ali Raza Syed

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Chairman Kashmir Council EU Mr Ali Raza Syed has revealed that the council is dispatching official letters to United Nations, European Union and International Huma Rights Organizations in order to divert their attention on the awful situation in Indian Held Kashmir (IHK). In a statement on Kashmir Solidarity Day (Friday) observed in Pakistan and other parts of the world, Mr Ali Raza Syed said, we strongly condemn the ongoing Indian state terrorism and express our solidarity with people of the occupied Kashmir. Kashmir Council EU is also writing a separate…

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SC dismisses petition challenging Justice Isa’s appointment

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1 The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a petition against the appointment of Justice Qazi Faez Isa as chief justice of the Balochistan High Court (BHC) and his elevation to the apex court. The petition, filed by Advocate Riaz Hanif Rahi, had argued that there exists no provision in the Constitution for direct appointment of the chief justice of a province and the guidance provided in Articles 196 and 200 of the Constitution was not followed (in Justice Isa’s case). The complainant informed the court that according to Article 193…

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Saudi crown prince says Israel has ‘right’ to its land

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AFP, The crown prince and de facto leader of Saudi Arabia said Israel has a “right” to a homeland, a notable shift in the kingdom’s position, in an interview published in The Atlantic on Monday. Saudi Arabia and Israel still have no formal diplomatic relations, but behind the scenes, improvements in their ties have accelerated in recent years. Both countries see Iran as their biggest outside threat and the United States (US) as their key ally, and both see danger from armed extremists. Israel’s conflict with the Palestinians has long proved an obstacle…

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Political decisions should be taken in polling booths, not courts: PM Abbasi

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Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Saturday called for “political decisions to be taken in polling booths, not in courts” as he took another dig at PML-N’s rivals for getting the party’s former president Nawaz Sharif disqualified and ousted from the PM office. The PM’s remarks come in the wake of his recent meeting with Chief Justice (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar — a rendezvous that had raised many eyebrows in political circles. The meeting, and Justice Nisar’s subsequent referring of the PM as a supplicant, had also irked Sharif, who later publicly…

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Margalla Hills fire doused

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ISLAMABAD: National Disaster Management Authority said that the fire which erupted in Kalanger village situated at Margall hills has been extinguished, Geo News reported Saturday morning. The NDMA chairperson thanked Pakistan Armed Forces and Cabinet Division for their cooperation to douse the fire. “Due to the efforts of Pakistan Army, Pakistan Navy, Pakistan Airforce and Cabinet Division no casualty was reported during the fire,” the NDMA chairperson said. The fire had broken out on Friday evening. Capital Development Authority had shared that at least a 100 firefighters and as many as 150 members…

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SC to take up contempt petitions against Imran, Nawaz and Iftikhar Chaudhry

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The Supreme Court (SC) on Friday fixed separate contempt of court petitions against former premier Nawaz Sharif, PTI Chairman Imran Khan and former chief justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry for hearing on April 4. Senior lawyer Naseer Ahmed Kayani has filed a petition against Imran Khan, accusing him of committing contempt of court by using derogatory language against former chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry. Riaz Hanif Rahi — the lawyer who has challenged the appointment of Justice Qazi Faez Isa of the Supreme Court — has filed two separate contempt of court petitions against…

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I have dreamed of returning to Pakistan for five years, says emotional Malala in homecoming speech

Malala Yousafzai and PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi

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A visibly emotional Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel laureate in history, couldn’t contain her disbelief upon finally returning home after more than five years away following a Taliban attack in Swat in 2012. “I have dreamed of returning to Pakistan for the past five years,” said a teary Yousafzai in a homecoming speech on Thursday at a function at Prime Minister House in Islamabad. A car carrying Malala Yousafza and her father Ziauddin Yousafzai leaves for Prime Minister House ahead of a meeting with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi in…

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Bajwa doctrine’s scope limited to security measures only, clarifies DG ISPR

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Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor on Wednesday said that if a ‘Bajwa doctrine’ exists its scope is limited just to the security aspect in Pakistan. At a press conference in Rawalpindi, the DG ISPR was asked about the doctrine that bears the incumbent army chief’s name and whose existence was purportedly confirmed in the chief’s recent meeting with some media personnel. “When the media interaction took place, things were lumped together and made a part of the Bajwa doctrine,” said Maj Gen Ghafoor, who had mentioned the said…

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World is risking a ‘Cold War Situation’

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Dozens of countries have ordered the expulsion of more than 100 Russian diplomats as a major diplomatic dispute between Russia and the UK over a spy poisoning case intensifies. The Russia which is accused of poisoning its former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yuliya is under tremendous diplomatic strain. Earlier today, the Russian’s Ambassador to Australia has warned of the ‘Cold War Situation’ if the West continues its joint response to the poisoning case. The United States Australia, Canada and 23 European countries have already announced on Monday and…

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