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CIDCA holds photo Exhibition on Sino-Pak friendship

BEIJING, JAN 26: China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA) held Online Photo Exhibition on the 70th Anniversary of China’s Foreign Assistance, which includes a series of stories about Pak-China friendship, Gwadar Pro reported on Tuesday. According to the introduction of the exhibition, the year 2020 marks the 70th anniversary of foreign assistance carried out by China. Over the past 70 years, China, as a developing country, has provided assistance to over 160 countries and international organizations and has won extensive acclaim from the international community, especially from other developing countries,Read More


Babar Azam gets a reply back from his idol

Karachi : Former South African captain AB De Villiers praised Babar Azam and wished luck to him and Pakistan as South Africa returned to the country after almost 14 years. Replying to Babar’s video in which the right-handed batsman confessed that he idolized him always, De Villiers wrote ‘Very Special Babar Azam’. “All the best. Great to be watching Cricket in Pakistan again!” he added. “Great to see South Africa in Pakistan again. A special place to tour and a good Cricketing challenge too. All the best gents,” he wrote.


India’s Republic Day being observed as Black Day: Qureshi

ISLAMABAD : Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Tuesday India’s Republic Day is being observed as Black Day today by Kashmiri people across the world. In a video statement, he said the people of Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir are protesting as their rights have been usurped. Shah Mahmood said international human rights organisations and the global media are exposing Indian oppression in the occupied region. He added the minorities feel unsafe in India as black laws are being imposed in the neighboring country. The foreign minister said the negativeRead More


Coronavirus claims 58 more lives in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD : The novel coronavirus has claimed 58 more lives in Pakistan during the past 24 hours, surging the overall death toll to 11,376. According to the latest statistics of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) the COVID-19 has claimed 58 more lives and 1,873 fresh infections were reported. In the past 24 hours, as many as 1,223 patients have recovered from the deadly virus in a day and 2,228 patients are still in critical condition including 10 new cases. The total count of active cases is 34,412. According to the National CommandRead More