Friday, January 10th, 2020
Azerbaijan discloses number of MP candidates registered for early parliamentary election
As many as 2,416 people have applied for participation in the early parliamentary election in Azerbaijan to be held Feb. 9, Chairman of Azerbaijani Central Election Commission (CEC) Mazahir Panahov said at the CEC meeting on Jan. 9,. Panahov said that the candidacies of 2,305 people have already been approved. “As many as 2,193 of them have received the signatory lists, 1,255 returned those lists and 689 have been registered,” head of CEC added. “Among the registered candidates, 227 people were nominated by 20 political parties,” Panahov said.
Canadian solo traveller Rosie Gabrielle converts to Islam after spending time in Pakistan
Canadian solo traveller Rosie Gabrielle, who spent a notable amount of time in Pakistan last year has announced that she has converted to Islam. Taking to Instagram, Gabrielle shared what led her to this big decision. “This last year was one of the hardest in my life, and all life’s challenges have led me to this point here and now. From a young child, I’ve always had a unique connection with creation and special relationship to God. My path was far from easy and I carried a lot of angerRead More
PM Imran to inaugurate Azakhel Dry Port near Nowshera today
NOWSHERA- Prime Minister Imran Khan will inaugurate the Azakhel Dry Port project in Nowshera District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province today (Friday). Azakhel Dry Port has been established eight kilometers away from Nowshera at the Grand Trunk (GT) Road with a cost of more than Rs 500 million that would help promote business and trade activities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed, Governor KP Shah Farman and KP Chief Minister Mahmood Khan will also attend the inauguration ceremony of Azakhel Dry Port. According to sources, Azakhel DryRead More
Pakistani students face difficulties in China as KP govt fails to pay stipends
BEIJING – Pakistani students who are studying in China on government scholarships are facing financial difficulties due to KPK government’s failure to pay stipends. According to details government has not paid stipends to students for four months and students are in immense financial pressure. Students said that they have registered complaints on citizen portal but all for naught. Students made appeal to Prime Minister and Chief Minister KPK to direct relevant authorities to issue their stipends.