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PM, minister discuss healthcare, political situation

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LAHORE, Mar 16 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Saturday held a meeting with Provincial Minister for Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education Khawaja Salman Rafique.

During the meeting, they discussed specialized healthcare, medical education and the overall political situation in the country.

Syed Ali Ahmed Shah 34th Death Anniversary being commemorated on March 21

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Syed Ali Ahmed Shah

MIRPUR, Mar 16 (APP): The 34th death anniversary of the esteemed activist of the Kashmiri freedom movement and former President of Azad Jammu Kashmir, Ghazi-e-Millat Col. (Retd) Syed Ali Ahmed Shah is set to be commemorated across Azad Jammu Kashmir on March 21.

The occasion aims to reaffirm the commitment to furthering the departed leader’s mission of liberating Occupied Kashmir from Indian unlawful hold.

The Kashmir Press Club in Mirpur, the late leader’s native city, will host a significant ceremony at 10:00 a.m. on March 21 under the auspices of the Syed Ali Ahmed Shah Memorial Society. The event will feature Quran Khawani to honor the departed soul, followed by a special function to pay homage to the revered Kashmiri leader.

Moreover, various programs have been scheduled across AJK to commemorate the death anniversary, including visits to the late leader’s mausoleum for prayers and offerings of fateha for the departed soul and other martyrs of Jammu & Kashmir.

These gatherings also seek to invoke prayers for the swift success of the Kashmir freedom movement, emphasizing the enduring legacy of Syed Ali Ahmed Shah in the pursuit of Kashmir’s liberation.

Israel’s relentless bombing of Gaza leaves behind 23 million tonnes of debris: UN

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UNITED NATIONS, Mar 16 (APP): The Israeli war against Gaza has left a staggering almost 23 millions tonnes of rubble and unexploded weapons scattered across the besieged enclave, according to UN humanitarian officials.

In a fresh alert about the disastrous humanitarian emergency still unfolding in the enclave, the UN agency for Palestinians, UNRWA, said on Friday that it will “take years” before the Strip is made safe again.

The lives of more than two million Gazans have been devastated by daily Israeli bombardment, since 7 October, the UN agency noted in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

As the largest relief agency in Gaza, UNWRA continues to provide lifesaving supplies and services to more than 1.5 million displaced people in the south of the enclave. The agency runs shelters for more than one million people, providing them with humanitarian relief and primary healthcare.

Lifesaving humanitarian work has continued amid intense Israeli bombardment and ground operations.

In its latest update on the emergency, the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, reported ongoing violence “across much of the Gaza Strip, particularly in the Hamad area of Khan Younis, the hostilities are causing further civilian casualties, displacement and destruction of houses and other civilian infrastructure.”

OCHA noted that mine action partners are now carrying out “assessments of explosive threats” and educating Gazans about the dangers.

“Larger-scale assessments are urgently required, but response efforts have been hampered by restrictions on the import of humanitarian mine action supplies and authorization requirements for the deployment of specialized personnel.”

The news came as Australia became the latest country to announce that it intended to resume funding UNRWA, which saw international donor support evaporate, amid Israeli allegations that some of the agency’s staff had participated in the 7 October war.

A high-level UN investigation continues into the claims, which UNRWA is also complementing with its own inquiry. Shortly after the allegations were made public, nine UNRWA staff were dismissed.

Meanwhile, efforts to secure a new maritime aid route from Cyprus to Gaza continued on Friday as the NGO ship Open Arms moved closer to the Gaza coastline.

The vessel, which open-source satellites showed moored off the coast of Gaza City in the north of the enclave on Friday morning, left Larnaca in southern Cyprus on Tuesday with 200 tonnes of relief supplies. These are to be delivered ashore once a jetty is built south of Gaza City, according to reports.

The initiative involves UN-partner World Central Kitchen and the search-and-rescue charity Open Arms, reportedly in coordination with the Israeli authorities and international partners.

One in three children under two in the Northern Gaza Strip suffer from acute malnutrition – double the rate of 15.6 per cent in January, UN Children’s Fund UNICEF said on Friday.

Malnutrition among children is spreading fast and reaching devastating and unprecedented levels.

At least 23 children in Northern Gaza Strip have reportedly died from malnutrition and dehydration in recent weeks, adding to the mounting toll of children killed in the Strip in this current conflict – about 13,450 reported by the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

Nutrition screenings conducted by UNICEF and partners in the north in February found that 4.5 per cent of the children in shelters and health centers suffer from severe wasting, the most life-threatening form of malnutrition.

“The speed at which this catastrophic child malnutrition crisis in Gaza has unfolded is shocking, especially when desperately needed assistance has been at the ready just a few miles away,” said Catherine Russell, UNICEF Executive Director.

“We have repeatedly attempted to deliver additional aid and we have repeatedly called for the access challenges we have faced for months to be addressed. Instead, the situation for children is getting worse by each passing day. Our efforts in providing life-saving aid are being hampered by unnecessary restrictions, and those are costing children their lives.”

Screenings conducted for the first time in Khan Younis, in the middle area of the Gaza Strip, found 28 per cent of children under two have acute malnutrition, more than 10 per cent of which have severe wasting.

PM, MNAs discuss political situation

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Shehbaz Sharif

LAHORE, Mar 16 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Saturday here held separate meetings with members of National Assembly Muhammad Usman Owaisi and Abdul Ghaffar Wattoo.

During the meetings, they discussed matters regarding constituencies of the MNAs and the overall political situation in the country.

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PUC escalates efforts to foster interfaith dialogue, harmony on global scale

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 16 (APP): Pakistan Ulema Council (PUC) Chairman, Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi on Saturday said the council is set to escalate its efforts on a global scale to foster interfaith dialogue and harmony.

Addressing international media in connection with the ‘International Day to Combat Islamophobia’, he emphasized that Islamophobia poses a grave threat to Muslims worldwide.

Ashrafi urged world powers to accelerate initiatives to eradicate Islamophobia, labeling it as a toxic barrier hindering interfaith harmony.

He called upon the United Nations, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and other international bodies to champion initiatives aimed at eradicating all forms of discrimination while nurturing a culture of love, tolerance, and coexistence.

He stressed that Islam embodies peace, love, and tolerance, emphasizing the teachings of Allah Almighty and the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Ashrafi lamented the incitement of non-Muslims against Islam, attributing it to misinformation and hatred propagated against Islamic teachings.

Recognizing Islamophobia as a crime, Ashrafi highlighted the designation of March 15 as the ‘International Day to Combat Islamophobia’ by the United Nations, a milestone achieved through collaborative efforts involving Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and other entities.

Ashrafi emphasized the urgency of addressing global anti-Muslim sentiment, branding discrimination as a significant threat to world peace.

He underscored the need to clarify the distinction between Jihad and terrorism through dialogue, particularly in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, which fueled widespread misconceptions about Islam and Muslims in the Western world.

The PUC, Ashrafi said, pledged to intensify its global endeavors for interfaith dialogue and harmony, culminating in an upcoming international conference, themed ‘Paigham-e-Pakistan’ in Islamabad after the holy month of Ramazan.

He informed that the conference would be comprised all faith leaders as the invitations will be tendered to Imam of Khana-e-Kaba, Grand Imam of Palestine, Sheikh Al-Azhar, Pop Francis, Bishop of Canterbury and many more.

Volunteers distribute the drink for needy people sitting for Iftar arranged by Sohni Dharti Youth Council at Hyder Chowk

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Volunteers distribute the drink for needy people sitting for Iftar arranged by Sohni Dharti Youth Council at Hyder Chowk
APP20-160324 HYDERABAD: March 16 - Volunteers distribute the drink for needy people sitting for Iftar arranged by Sohni Dharti Youth Council at Hyder Chowk. APP/FHN/FHA
Volunteers distribute the drink for needy people sitting for Iftar arranged by Sohni Dharti Youth Council at Hyder Chowk
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Volunteers distribute the drink for needy people sitting for Iftar arranged by Sohni Dharti Youth Council at Hyder Chowk
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HYDERABAD: March 16 – A large number of people breaking fast (Iftar) during the holy month of Ramazan ul Mubarak arranged by sohni dharti youth council at Hyder Chowk. APP/FHN/FHA
Volunteers distribute the drink for needy people sitting for Iftar arranged by Sohni Dharti Youth Council at Hyder Chowk
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LAHORE: March 16 – Volunteers distributing drinks for iftar during the holy month of Ramazan ul Mubarak. APP/AMI/FHA

A large number of people breaking fast (Iftar) in the holy month of Ramazan ul Mubarak

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A large number of people breaking fast (Iftar) in the holy month of Ramazan ul Mubarak
APP19-160324 LAHORE: March 16 - A large number of people breaking fast (Iftar) in the holy month of Ramazan ul Mubarak. APP/AHF/FHA
A large number of people breaking fast (Iftar) in the holy month of Ramazan ul Mubarak
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An artisan busy making small wooden items to attract customers at his workplace

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An artisan busy making small wooden items to attract customers at his workplace
APP17-160324 LAHORE: March 16 - An artisan busy making small wooden items to attract customers at his workplace. APP/AHF/FHA
An artisan busy making small wooden items to attract customers at his workplace
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FM condemns terror attack in North Waziristan

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 16 (APP): Minister for Foreign Affairs Ishaq Dar Saturday strongly condemned the dastardly terror attack in North Waziristan that resulted in the martyrdom of seven Pakistani soldiers.

In a post on X, he said, “The Pakistani nation is united in fighting terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. Such cowardly acts cannot deter our commitment and determination to fight this menace with full force.”