Thursday, November 11th, 2021
Pakistan vulnerable to Climate Change, says Dr. Steffen Kudella
DNA ISLAMABAD: Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad &Hanns Seidel Foundation Pakistan jointly organized a Conference on “Climate Change as a Non-Traditional Security Challenge: Relevance for Pakistan”at Islamabad. The aim of the Conference was to establish a strong narrative based on critically analyzed climate change scenarios in the region and particularly in Pakistan. The discussion focused on highlighting the grave implications of climate change on the major pillars of national security of Pakistan. Mr. Ashfaq Ahmed Gondal, Former Federal Secretary of Information and Broadcasting and Vice President (FederalRead More
Afghan delegation in Islamabad to discuss ways to facilitate transit trade, cross-border movement
Islamabad : An Afghan delegation led by Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi is in Islamabad to discuss ways to facilitate transit trade, cross-border movement and support for the people of Afghanistan. The Afghan Acting Foreign Minister will also participate in a meeting of the Troika Plus on Afghanistan today (Thursday). The important meeting will be attended by Special Representatives from China, Russian Federation, the United States and Pakistan. The Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will inaugurate the meeting which will discuss the situation in Afghanistan and the way forward.Read More
Pakistan Logs 637 New Covid Cases, 9 Deaths In Last 24 Hours
ISLAMABAD : Pakistan reported 637 new cases of Covid-19 and nine deaths in the last 24 hours, data released by the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) showed on Thursday. As many as 48,882 samples were tested during this period, out of which 637 turned out to be positive, pushing the country’s caseload to 1,278,751. The national positivity rate was recorded at 1.30 per cent. The death toll from the pandemic climbed to 28,575 after nine more people succumbed to the viral disease. The number of critical Covid-19 patients underRead More

