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Friday, April 9th, 2021

 

China offers full support to Pakistani Business Community

KARACHI, APR 09 (DNA) – Nong Rong, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China along with Li Bijian, Consul General of China at Karachi along with his team visited the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry. The meeting took note of various subjects pertaining to economic relationship between Pakistan and China particularly in reference to China Pakistan Economic Corridor and China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement. He shared his views with the house regarding the upcoming online business portal of Chinese Government which will be a good opportunity for PakistaniRead More


CRSS looks back at Pak-India losses during hostile period

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and India have reached a ceasefire agreement from 25 February 2021 onward. The Pakistan India Conflict Report by Senior Research Fellow, M. Nafees, at the Center for Research and Security Studies looks back at the losses on both sides in terms of human lives during this prolonged hostile period. Between October 16, 2016 and February 25, 2021, Pakistan suffered 370 fatalities and 661 injuries due to the border conflicts. The highest fatalities from these skirmishes and attacks took place in 2019. During that year, India carried out anRead More


Tabahi Sarkar should increase medical colleges seats & scholarships: Sherry Rehman

ISLAMABAD, APR 9 (DNA) – Expressing her support and solidarity with the protesting students outside Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC), PPP Parliamentary Leader in the Senate, Senator Sherry Rehman said, “Our students from FATA and Balochistan have been sitting outside in this pandemic, protesting for their rights since the past 12 days. It is shocking that no one from the government has come to listen to their grievances. Now these students are on a hunger strike since the last 2 days but once again, Tabahi Sarkar seems to be least bothered”Read More


If the decision of recommitting to ceasefire agreement of 2003 gains a long-lasting permanency, it can save many human lives in Pakistan and India

Islamabad, April 8, 2021: Pakistan and India have reached a ceasefire agreement from 25 February 2021 onward.The Pakistan India Conflict Report by Senior Research Fellow, M. Nafees, at the Center for Research and Security Studies looks back at the losses on both sides in terms of human lives during this prolonged hostile period. Between October 16, 2016 and February 25, 2021, Pakistan suffered 370fatalities and 661 injuries due to the border conflicts. The highest fatalities from these skirmishes and attacks took place in 2019. During that year, India carried outRead More


Gillani termed Coronavirus the biggest challenge the World has faced after Second World War

ISLAMABAD: We will not succeed in combating the effects of the pandemic except with cooperation and concrete steps, strengthening international mechanisms will enable a return to some degree of normality, says leader of the opposition in the Senate, Yousaf Raza Gillani while expressing his views at webinar titled as “Re-imagining a post-Covid Islamic world”, hosted by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) on Wednesday, April 7, 2021. ICESCO has continued to underscore the importance of anticipating and discussing the challenges that the Islamic world will face afterRead More


Germany needs nationwide measures to break COVID wave: health minister

BERLIN, APR 9 – German needs to implement nationwide measures to break the current wave of coronavirus infections as quickly as possible, its health minister said on Friday. “We need a lockdown,” Jens Spahn told journalists in a news conference, adding that nighttime curfews may be necessary to further reduce social contacts. He said that there were currently nearly 4,500 patients in intensive care in Germany, adding: “If this continues, it will be too much for our health system.”