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Palestinian embassy honours Pak siblings for Gaza support

Palestinian embassy honours Pak siblings for Gaza support

Palestinian Ambassador to Pakistan, Dr. Zuhair Zaid expressed profound gratitude to the siblings for their unwavering solidarity with the Palestinian cause ISLAMABAD, Mar 07 (DNA): The Embassy of Palestine hosted a special reception to honor two young Pakistani siblings, Ubaydah Al Fiddhah Hafiah (11) and Ghulam Bishar Hafi (13), for their steadfast advocacy for the children of Gaza. Palestinian Ambassador to Pakistan, Dr. Zuhair Zaid expressed profound gratitude to the siblings for their unwavering solidarity with the Palestinian cause. In an official letter of appreciation, he praised their courageous efforts,Read More


Landmines in Azerbaijan’s Karabakh: Armenia’s Legacy of Destruction

Landmines in Azerbaijan’s Karabakh: Armenia’s Legacy of Destruction

Khalid Taimur Akram Mines, unexploded devices, and booby traps are among the most menacing and hazardous remnants of Armenia’s nearly three-decade-long occupation of Azerbaijan’s Karabakh region. The nearly three-decade-long occupation has resulted in severe contamination of vast swathes of land, causing numerous casualties and hindering post-war reconstruction efforts. The deliberate placement of landmines by Armenia in civilian areas has led to an ongoing humanitarian crisis, affecting thousands of citizens and disrupting economic and agricultural activities in the region Scale of Mine Contamination According to initial estimates, over 1.5 million minesRead More


British High Commission celebrates young climate storytellers on Commonwealth Day

British High Commission celebrates young climate storytellers on Commonwealth Day

ISLAMABAD, MAR 7 /DNA/ – Winners of the UK’s ‘Climate in My Community’ competition showcased their creative talents through art, film, and storytelling at the British High Commission Islamabad to celebrate Commonwealth Day 2025. Young Pakistanis from across the country, aged between 13 and 24 were invited to submit pieces of art that represented what climate change means to them, how it is impacting their communities and the steps they are taking to address it. The competition, organised in collaboration with the British Council, had a strong response receiving overRead More