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Lord Mayor of Birmingham calls for capitalizing on Pak-UK trade potential

Islamabad, MAR 2 /DNA/ – Lord Mayor of Birmingham Councillor Muhammad Afzal said that Pakistan and UK have great potential to promote bilateral trade and the Pakistani private sector should step up efforts to capitalize on this unrealized potential for achieving beneficial outcomes. He said this while addressing the business community during his visit to Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry. Lt. Gen. (Retd) Muhammad Afzal, former Chairman National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) also accompanied him. Lord Mayor of Birmingham said that after Brexit, the UK was interested in promotingRead More


Missing Persons Commission disposes of 6214 cases upto Feb 28, 2022: report

Islamabad, MAR 2 /DNA/ – Missing Persons Commission has disposed of 6214 cases upto February 28, 2022 as per monthly progress report released by Secretary (ColoED) on cases of alleged enforced disappearances for the month of February 2022. A total number of 8415 cases were received by the Missing Persons Commission upto January 31, 2022. During February 2022, 48 more cases were received by the commission and total numbers of cases reached to 8463. The Missing Persons Commission disposed of 51 cases in February 2022 and thus total disposal of Missing Persons upto FebruaryRead More


US embassy projects colors of Ukraine flag

DNA ISLAMABAD: The U.S. Embassy in Islamabad projects the colors of the Ukrainian flag to demonstrate solidarity with the Ukrainian people and government. The US embassy building was illuminated with the Ukraine flag. It may be mentioned here that a few days ago the European and American heads of missions had expressed solidarity with the Ambassador of Ukraine when they gathered at the residence of the Canadian High Commissioner to convey a message that they were all behind Ukraine in its war against Russia. Quite recently all heads of the European missionsRead More


Pak embassy in Algeria’s social media accounts hacked: FO

ISLAMABAD, Mar 2: The Foreign Office on Wednesday said the social media accounts of Pakistan’s embassy in Algeria had been hacked and the posts did not belong to the mission. “The Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram accounts of the Embassy of Pakistan in Algeria have been hacked,” the FO spokesperson said on twitter. The tweet mentioned that all messages being posted through these accounts were not from Pakistan Embassy in Algeria.