Friday, September 3rd, 2021
Inclusive govt only option: Qureshi
Paki, UK vow to work for Afghan peace Taliban have made some serious vows but we have Ansar Mahmood Bhatti ISLAMABAD: Dominic Raab Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom has said that we do understand the problems created by Pakistan’s being on the red list and Britain is closely monitoring the way Pakistani authorities have been dealing with the pandemic. No one wants to see Pakistan on the red list including myself and therefore rest assured we will do everything to settle thisRead More
Sino-Pak trust motivates cooperation between their agriculture universities: Experts
ISLAMABAD, SEPT 3 /DNA/ -China’s friendship with Pakistan and its openness towards Pakistan are very critical when we choose foreign universities to cooperate with. In some western universities they don’t allow Pakistani students to study certain subjects. But the strong trust between China and Pakistan allows Pakistani students to get the knowledge of particular subjects of Pakistan’s national needs,” said Prof. Athar Mahboob, Vice Chancellor of the Islamia University of Bahawalpur, in a interview with China Economic Net. He referred to recently established Intercropping Center and China-Pakistan agricultural cooperation. TheRead More
Eurasian legal framework study cell established
DNA ISLAMABAD: Eurasian Legal Framework Study Cell has been jointly established by Centre for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad, Area Study Center (Russia, China & Central Asia), University Of Peshawar and Mian Abdul Rauf Law Associates, Islamabad. The vision of Eurasian Legal Framework Study Cell is to equip the coming generation with the requisite knowledge and producing experts in terms of Eurasian trade, commerce and investment laws and cross border regulatory framework. The Eurasian Legal Framework Study Cell will help developing the soft component of regional economic and politicalRead More
China is role model for developing countries in poverty alleviation: PM
Islamabad : Prime Minister Imran Khan has expressed his strong commitment to international cooperation aimed at poverty alleviation, sustainable growth and addressing climate change. Addressing virtually a forum on 20th Anniversary of Juncao Assistance and Sustainable Development Cooperation being held in Beijing, he said COVID-19 has triggered an economic meltdown and slowed down global progress. The extreme poverty rose last year for the first time in over 20 years. Imran Khan said achievement of food security, and improved nutrition, have become an even greater challenge for developing countries. Sustainable waysRead More
EU to return J&J vaccines made in South Africa
The European Union will return millions of Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses made in South Africa to the continent. African Union’s special envoy Strive Masiyiwa told reporters that all the vaccines being produced in Africa “will stay in Africa and be distributed to Africa”. “This issue has been corrected and it has been corrected in a very positive way,” he said It follows criticism that vaccines were being shipped away from a continent that has the lowest vaccination rates in the world. Less than 3% of the continent’s population hasRead More
Pakistan desires stability in Afghanistan: Fawad
Islamabad : Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhary Fawad Hussain has said Pakistan desires stability in Afghanistan. In a statement on Friday, he said there is no new influx of Afghan refugees to Pakistan. He said the situation is not such that the Afghan people flee their country. He said Pakistan has influence on the Taliban but does not control them. He said we are trying that the Kabul airport reopens at the earliest.

