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President Raisi accorded warm welcome on arrival in Karachi

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KARACHI, Apr 23 (APP): President of Islamic Republic of Iran Dr Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi on Tuesday reached Karachi on the third leg of his three-day official visit to Pakistan.

President Raisi was received warmly by Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori, Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and MNA Bibi Aseefa Bhutto Zardari at the Karachi Airport. The distinguished guest was presented a bouquet.

President Raisi was accompanied by his spouse and a high-level delegation comprising ministers and businessmen.

Senior Sindh Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon, Syed Sardar Ali Shah, Jam Khan Shoro,Ziaul Hassan Lanjar, Jam Mehtab Dahar and others were also present on the occasion.

FM Dar speaks to overseas Pakistanis via Zoom

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 23 (APP):Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Tuesday addressed the overseas Pakistanis living in 35 countries at a Zoom Conference organized by the Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz International Affairs Chapter.

“It was pleasure addressing this evening our diaspora/representatives in 35 countries at a Zoom Conference organized PML-N International Affairs Chapter,” the minister wrote on his official X account.

He said, “All overseas Pakistanis are very dear to me and PML-N will do its best to implement its manifesto for their welfare and that will truly facilitate their investments and homecoming.”

FM Dar speaks to overseas Pakistanis via Zoom

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 23 (APP): Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Tuesday addressed the overseas Pakistanis living in 35 countries at a Zoom Conference organized by the Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz International Affairs Chapter.
“It was pleasure addressing this evening our diaspora/representatives in 35 countries at a Zoom Conference organized PML-N International Affairs Chapter,” the minister wrote on his official X account.
He said, “All overseas Pakistanis are very dear to me and PML-N will do its best to implement its manifesto for their welfare and that will truly facilitate their investments and homecoming.”

President Raisi pays respects at Quaid’s mausoleum

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KARACHI, Apr 23 (APP): Iranian President Dr Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi on Tuesday paid a visit to the mausoleum of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah during his visit to the port of city.

President Raisi laid a wreath at the grave of the Father of the Nation and offered Fateha.

A smartly turned out contingent of Pakistan Army presented a guard of honour to the distinguished dignitary.

President Raisi in his remarks recorded iin the visitors book, said: “I am pleased to pay my respects at the mausoleum of the Founder of Pakistan.”

Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori, Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and members of his cabinet were also present on the occasion.

Govt to form parliamentary committee to end violence in Balochistan: CM Bugti

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QUETTA, Apr 23 (APP): Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti on Tuesday said that a parliamentary committee would be formed to deliberate on violence and insurgency in Balochistan with an aim to resolve the issue permanently.

He said the committee would be tasked to devise a consensus roadmap for the government to deal with the insurgency and terrorism in Balochistan and engage those disgruntled elements who wanted to shun violence.

Its recommendations would be forwarded to the Federal Government for taking effective measures to eradicate the menace from the province forever, he added.

Talking to the media along with provincial ministers, he said the state would not allow anyone to resort to violence for their vested interests. The government, however, was ready to hold dialogue with the disgruntled people within the ambit of Constitution, he asserted.

“The committee will hold talks with the tribal notables and seek their suggestions as to how to improve law and order situation in Balochistan. In case of the failure of such exercise, the government will on its own decide the course of action to root out the menace.”

He reiterated that the issues being faced by Balochistan could be resolved with negotiations and the Parliament was ready to take lead in the fight against terrorism. However, the civil society, intelligentsia, tribal leaders and media would also have to play their roles in helping restore permanent peace in the province.

Bugti said that the Home Minister had been tasked to formulate a policy with the help of all law enforcement agencies for making roads and highways secure so that the people could travel on them with any fear.

The chief minister said his government had set a 60-point reforms agenda with the road-map for next three months for implementing a good governance model and providing relief to the masses.

All his cabinet members would initiate the work on the reforms agenda in health, education, livestock, food, agriculture and other sectors from tomorrow, he added.

Bugti said the commission established on missing persons had resolved 80 percent cases of disappearances in Balochistan. The foreign-funded elements were using the missing persons issue as a propaganda tool against the state institutions, he added.

He strongly condemned a terrorist attack on the election camp of PPP candidate Nassebullah Marri in Kohlu district.

Dr. Jamileh calls for role of Muslim women for promotion of Islamic culture

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KARACHI, Apr 23 (APP): Dr. Jamileh Alamolhoda, spouse of Iranian president on Tuesday urged the Muslim women of the world, especially, those wear Hijab to play their role for promotion of Islamic culture across the globe.
She was sharing her views as chief guest in a seminar on the “Role of Muslim Women in the Emerging Muslim Civilisation”, organized at IBA City Campus here.
The event was hosted by Faculty of Islamic Studies University of Karachi and Culture Center of Iran Karachi.
On the occasion, launching of a book written by Dr. Jamileh Alamolhoda, titled “Hunar-e-Zanana Zeesat” which is translated in Urdu by Kosar Abbas was also held on the occasion.
Earlier, Dr. Jamileh and her spouse Iraninan President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi were accorded a warm welcome on their arrival in the port city.
She said that like Pakistan, the women are also actively contributing in multiple fields in Iran, while the men are very supportive to them as well.
She said that it was responsibility of all women to highlight the significance and role the women can play in different  sectors in the society.
Speaking about her visit to Pakistan, Dr. Jamileh said that she is extremely glad to observe that the women in Pakistan also wear Hijab.
She said that in the aftermath of Iranian Revolution, the hijab was declared compulsory dress code for women in her country and it was welcomed in Iran.
Dr. Jamileh said that we will welcome those people from Pakistan who want to work jointly in various fields. We would move forward jointly in the field of education and research, she added.
Presenting vote of thanks, Dean Faculty of Islamic Studies, Prof. Dr. Zahid Ali Zahidi said that the content of the book penned down by Dr. Jamileh Alamolhoda is helpful for the course of “Islam and Aurat” being taught in the Department of Islamic Learning.
He said that the women in Pakistan are vibrantly contributing in every sector in the country.
Later, the wife of Iranian President was also presented shield by the organizers of the event.
Among other notables, Member of the National Assembly, Aseefa Bhutto Zardari was also graced the occasion.

Asia hit hardest by climate change, extreme weather: UN weather agency

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UNITED NATIONS, Apr 23 (APP): Asia remained the world’s most disaster-affected region in 2023 due to weather, climate and water-related hazards, with storms and floods hitting the continent the hardest, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

Following close on the heels of the study of climate change in Europe, published by WMO on Monday, the State of the Climate in Asia 2023 report highlighted the accelerating rate of climate change across several indicators such as surface temperature, glacier retreat, sea level rise and more.

“The report’s conclusions are sobering. Many countries in the region experienced their hottest year on record in 2023, along with a barrage of extreme conditions, from droughts and heatwaves to floods and storms,” Celeste Saulo, WMO Secretary-General., said in a statement on Tuesday.

Climate change has exacerbated the frequency and severity of such events that profoundly impact societies, economies, and, most importantly, human lives, she underscored.

With the warming trend almost doubling since the period from 1960–1990, Asia is heating up faster than the global average, with increased casualties and economic losses from floods, storms, and more severe heatwaves.

In 2023, sea-surface temperatures in the northwest Pacific Ocean were the highest on record. Even the Arctic Ocean suffered a marine heatwave. In many areas of the region, including the Arabian Sea, the southern Kara Sea, and the southeastern Laptev Sea, the sea surface is warming more than three times faster than globally. The Barents Sea was identified by the report as a “climate change hotspot”.

Driven by thermal expansion and the melting of glaciers, ice caps and ice sheets, sea level continued to rise globally. However, in Asia, rates were higher than the global mean over 1993–2023.

Last year, the continent (just to vary the language) saw 79 water hazard-related disasters, with over 80 per cent linked to floods and storms, resulting in over 2,000 fatalities and affecting nine million people directly, according to the Emergency Events Database.

Pakistan and many other parts of the region experienced extreme heat in 2023. Asia’s annual mean near-surface temperature ranked as the second highest on record with 0.91 °C above the 1991–2020 average. Particularly high temperatures were observed from western Siberia to central Asia, and from eastern China to Japan. Japan and Kazakhstan experienced a record warm year.

Meanwhile, the level of precipitation was below normal in large parts of the Turan Lowland (Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan), the Hindu Kush (Afghanistan, Pakistan) and the Himalayas, as well as around the Ganges and lower course of the Brahmaputra Rivers (India and Bangladesh).

The Arakan Mountains in Myanmar and the lower course of the Mekong River areas have also seen less rainfall than usual, while Southwest China suffered from a drought, with below-normal precipitation levels nearly every month of 2023.

Despite overall lower precipitation, several extreme events occurred, such as heavy rainfall in Myanmar in May; floods and storms across India, Pakistan, and Nepal in June and July, and record hourly rainfall in Hong Kong in September, to name a few.

Home to the largest volume of ice outside of the polar regions, the High-Mountain Asia region with the Tibetan Plateau at its centre, has approximately 100,000 square kilometres of glaciers. Over the last several decades, most of those have been retreating, and at an accelerating rate. Twenty out of 22 observed glaciers continued losing mass, yielding to record-breaking high temperatures and dry conditions.

Permafrost – soil that continuously remains below 0 °C for two or more years – is also surrendering territories to the increasing air temperatures in the Arctic. The most rapid thawing of permafrost in Asia is observed in the Polar Urals and the western regions of Western Siberia.

Severe dust storms, lightning and thunders, waves of extreme cold and thick smog were also among extreme events that affected lives of millions across Asia.

The report shows that from 1970 to 2021, there were 3,612 disasters attributed to weather, climate and water extremes, with 984,263 deaths and $1.4 trillion in economic losses. The region accounted for 47 per cent of all reported deaths caused by natural disasters worldwide, with tropical cyclones as the leading cause of reported deaths.

To mitigate these impacts, the WMO and its partners advocate for a strong early warning and disaster risk reduction system to save lives and prevent future economic crises exacerbated by climate change.

“Early warning and better preparedness saved thousands of lives,” said Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana, Executive Secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), which partnered in producing the report.

“ESCAP and WMO, working in partnership, will continue to invest in raising climate ambition and accelerating the implementation of sound policy, including bringing an early warning to all in the region so that no one is left behind as our climate change crisis continues to evolve,” she assured.