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Marriyum grieved over death of mother of anchorperson Samar Abbas

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ISLAMABAD, May 18 (APP): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb on Thursday expressed deep grief over the death of the mother of Hum News anchorperson Samar Abbas.

In a condolence message, terming the demise of his mother as a great tragedy, the minister expressed her heartfelt condolences to Samar Abbas and his family.

She said that she shared the grief of the family of Syed Samar Abbas.

The minister prayed to Allah Almighty to rest the departed soul in eternal peace and grant courage to the bereaved family to bear this loss with fortitude.

Global temperatures likely to surge to record levels over next five years: WMO

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Global temperatures likely to surge to record levels over next five years: WMO

UNITED NATIONS, May 18 (APP): Global temperatures are likely to surge to record levels in the next five years, fueled by heat-trapping greenhouse gases and a naturally occurring El Nino weather pattern, an update issued by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), a Geneva-based UN agency, warned on Wednesday.

There is a 66 per cent likelihood that the annual average near-surface global temperature between 2023 and 2027, will be more than 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for at least one year.

And there is a 98 per cent likelihood that at least one of the next five years, and the five-year period, will be the warmest on record.

“A warming El Nino is expected to develop in the coming months and this will combine with human-induced climate change to push global temperatures into uncharted territory,” WMO chief Petteri Taalas said in a statement.

“This will have far-reaching repercussions for health, food security, water management and the environment. We need to be prepared,” he said

Some key facts:

— Typically, El Niño increases global temperatures in the year after it develops, in this case, that means 2024.

— There is a 98 per cent chance of at least one in the next five years beating the temperature record set in 2016, when there was an exceptionally strong El Niño.

— Arctic warming is disproportionately high. Compared to the 1991-2020 average, the temperature anomaly is predicted to be more than three times as large as the global expected anomaly when considering the next five northern hemisphere extended winters.

— Predicted rain patterns for the May to September 2023-2027 average, compared to the 1991-2020 average, suggest increased rainfall in the Sahel, northern Europe, Alaska and northern Siberia, and reduced rainfall for this season over the Amazon and parts of Australia.

In addition to increasing global temperatures, human-induced greenhouse gases are leading to more ocean heating and acidification, sea ice and glacier melt, sea level rise and more extreme weather.

The Paris Agreement sets long-term goals to guide all nations to substantially reduce global greenhouse gas emissions to limit the global temperature increase in this century to 2°C while pursuing efforts to limit the increase even further to 1.5°C, to avoid or reduce adverse impacts and related losses and damages.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says that climate-related risks for global warming are higher than 1.5 °C but lower than 2 °C.

The new report was released ahead of the World Meteorological Congress (22 May to 2 June) which will discuss how to strengthen weather and climate services to support climate change adaptation.

Priorities for discussion at Congress include the UN’s Early Warnings for All initiative to protect people from increasingly extreme weather and a new Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Infrastructure to inform climate mitigation.

UN chief welcomes extension of Ukraine grain deal for 60 days

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UN chief calls for end to digital divide, stressing ‘tremendous opportunities’ ahead

UNITED NATIONS, May 17 (APP):UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres Wednesday welcomed Russia’s decision to extend the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which allows for the safe export , via the Black Sea, of millions of tonnes Ukrainian grain.

“We have some positive and significant developments: confirmation by the Russian Federation to continue its participation in the Black Sea Initiative for another 60 days. I welcome this decision,” the UN chief told reporters at UN Headquarters in New York.

The two-month extension, negotiated by the United Nations and Turkey, was announced a day before the previous deal was due to expire. There had been concerns that Russia could pull out of the pact.

It was first agreed last July following fears of global food shortages as a result of the war in Ukraine.

The secretary-general said Moscow’s decision to continue its involvement in the Initiative also aims to ensure the flow of food and fertilizer from Russia, through a Memorandum of Understanding.

Guterres said the continuation was “good news for the world” although outstanding issues remained to be resolved.

“But representatives of Russia, Ukraine, Turkiye and the United Nations will keep discussing them – I hope we will reach a comprehensive agreement to improve, expand and extend the Initiative – as I proposed in a recent letter to the presidents of the three countries.”

Guterres conveyed his appreciation to all the parties involved in the negotiations for continuing the deal, for proceeding “in a spirit of constructive engagement”.

He thanked President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Turkish Government for their efforts, “working in permanent coordination with the United Nations”.

He said both the Initiative and the Memorandum of Understanding between the UN and Russia over fertilizer and foods mattered for global food security.

“Ukrainian and Russian products feed the world”, with vital supplies reaching some of the world’s most vulnerable thanks to the deal, “including 30,000 tons of wheat that just left Ukraine aboard a WFP-chartered ship to feed hungry people in Sudan,” the UN chief said.

“They matter because we are still in the throes of a record-breaking cost-of-living crisis. Over the last year, markets have stabilized, volatility has been reduced and we have seen global food prices fall by 20 per cent.”

He said the agreements mattered because the demonstrated that “even in the darkest hours, there is always a beacon of hope and an opportunity to find solutions that benefit everyone.”

The UN chief added that he hoped exports of food and fertilizer from both Ukraine and Russia, would reach global supply chains “safely and predictably”, as envisaged by all participants.

The UN was fully committed to support both agreements, he added.

Marriyum declares May 9 arson as ‘sedition & treason’

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Marriyum terms news item published about Azam Chaudhry as false, baseless

ISLAMABAD, May 17 (APP): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb on Wednesday said military installations, and public and private properties were attacked along with desecration of memorials of martyrs and Ghazis on May 9 under a “well thought-out plan” which came under purview of “sedition and treason”.

“Imran Khan is the mastermind of instigating armed groups who attacked sensitive military and civilian installations and desecrated the memorials of Ghazis and martyrs on May 9,” the minister said while addressing a news conference.

She said it was decided in the meeting of the National Security Committee yesterday that May 9 would be observed as “Black Day” every year to condemn those who had attacked the country.

“What the armed groups of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) did on May 9, the arch enemy of Pakistan could not dare to do in 75 years history,” she added.

“Under Imran Khan’s well-thought-out planning, the PTI armed groups and planted goons attacked the military installations and other important buildings,” she said, adding even hospitals, ambulances, patients and schools were not spared on May 9.

The minister also regretted the desecration of the memorials of martyrs and Ghazis that did hurt the sentiments of the valiant soldiers guarding the country’s borders. The historical building of Radio Pakistan was also set on fire in Peshawar by the “PTI goons”.

Marriyym said it was not a political or public protest by any means, rather it was an act of “anti-nationalism and sedition”, which a handful of armed groups perpetrated at the behest of Imran Khan.

While sitting in Zaman Park which had been turned into a “sehlter home” for armed groups, Imran Khan orchestrated the entire saga which was executed by “the PTI goons who even burnt Pakistan’s flag – symbol of the country’s dignity and honour”.

“These people even set ablaze ambulances, hospitals, schools, mosques and animal markets, and this was by no means a political reaction,” she said, adding there would be no concession for any person involved in arson attacks.

She said it was the state’s responsibility to protect not only those who were thrown out of ambulances, but also the school going children.

Those who had damaged the civilian property would be dealt with according to civilian laws, whereas trials of those who attacked military installations would be conducted as per the jurisdiction and relevant laws, the minister maintained.

“The armed forces are the protectors of our borders,” Marriyum said adding those who attacked military installations and state property should be made an example.

Protecting the state and establishing the writ of the state was not the sole responsibility of the government, but all three pillars would have to play their due roles in that regard, she remarked.

She said Zaman Park had become a safe haven for the armed miscreants and the Punjab Government had provided all the evidence in that regard.

The mastermind of May 9 incident was Imran Khan, she reiterated while referring to a video message of PTI leader Murad Saeed who instructed the workers to reach the places they were told by, which was also posted on the official page of PTI when Imran Khan was arrested.

She asked who had shown the miscreants those places for arson attacks. The PTI workers were asked to reach the GHQ and Corps Commander House in the video message, she added.

The minister said Imran Khan himself released a video message from inside the Islamabad High Court saying that there would be more strong reaction from May 9 if anybody dared to arrest him.

Marriyum said there was a clear instruction of Prime Minister Sherhbaz Sharif that no innocent person should be punished and a monitoring committee had been constituted in that regard but at the same time, miscreants would have to face the music.

The police force had been working round the clock for the protection of the people but the “PTI goons” attacked them with petrol bombs and burnt their cars, she maintained.

The minister also reminded that Imran had the habit of using dirty language for police.

Marriyum asked whether any installation, hospital and metro bus or station were set on fire by the PML-N (Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz) workers when the three times prime minister Nawaz Sharif was ousted from the power on the basis of fake cases.

“We are a political party, we have always protested peacefully,” she said.

Imran Khan used state money to create false cases against Nawaz Sharif, Shehbaz Sharif and other political opponents, she said, while clarifying that the PTI chief registered the Al-Qadir Trust in the name of himself and his wife which was against the law.

On the occasion, a video based on Imran Khan and other PTI leaders’ threatening statements to the media was also shown to the media.

She said the May 9 arson attacks were beyond politics, and thanked the people, media and civil society for differentiating between the two things.

Marriyum said it was an attack on the honour and identity of the country and a neighbouring country celebrated the incident.

She said there was now time that the masses should decide whether they wanted to become part of politics which revolved around “Fitna, vandalism and arson” or part of politics which aimed at serving the people who were worried due to political instability that was aggravating the economic stability of the country.

The minister wondered why Imran Khan, who ruined the economy, harmed diplomatic relations with friendly countries, damaged social fabric and attacked on tolerance of society was “untouchable”.

She asked whether he deserved phrases like “good to see you” and “wish you good luck” in the courts.

“This drama must comes to an end and we have to decide …,” she added.

She said the law would take its course according to the jurisdiction wherein such incidents took place and trial would be conducted in accordance with the relevant laws.

To a query, she said when Imran Khan was the PM, he claimed to stand by Pakistan’s manifesto, but offered lifetime extension to the former army chief to prevent his ouster in the wake of no-confidence motion moved by the then opposition.

She recalled all the saga of constitutional violations which were committed by Imran Khan just to save his government, including the dissolution of National Assembly and others.

The minister said Imran Khan claimed that he dissolved the provincial assemblies of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkwa on the advice of the former army chief and by harassing former Punjab chief minister Pervaz Elahi.

She called Imran Khan’s demand for snap polls as a “drama”, which, she said, must come to an end. Imran Khan did not want election instead he was trying to save his skin in the Rs 60 billion corruption case.

To another query, she said the government had decided that names of all those who had been arrested for arson and vandalism would be made public.

Secretary Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Mr. Ghufran Memom held a preparatory meeting with the delegation from the Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity (PREIA) at the Maritime Affairs Division

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Secretary Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Mr. Ghufran Memom held a preparatory meeting with the delegation from the Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity (PREIA) at the Maritime Affairs Division
APP78-170523 ISLAMABAD: May 17 - Secretary Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Mr. Ghufran Memom held a preparatory meeting with the delegation from the Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity (PREIA) at the Maritime Affairs Division. APP/TZD/FHA
Secretary Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Mr. Ghufran Memom held a preparatory meeting with the delegation from the Pakistan Regional Economic Integration Activity (PREIA) at the Maritime Affairs Division
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Federal Minister for Interior, Rana Sanaullah Khan presenting souvenir to Saudi Deputy Interior Minister, HE Dr Nasser Bin Abdul Aziz Al Dawood on his visit

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Federal Minister for Interior, Rana Sanaullah Khan presenting souvenir to Saudi Deputy Interior Minister, HE Dr Nasser Bin Abdul Aziz Al Dawood on his visit
APP77-170523 ISLAMABAD: May 17 - Federal Minister for Interior, Rana Sanaullah Khan presenting souvenir to Saudi Deputy Interior Minister, HE Dr Nasser Bin Abdul Aziz Al Dawood on his visit. APP/TZD/FHA
Federal Minister for Interior, Rana Sanaullah Khan presenting souvenir to Saudi Deputy Interior Minister, HE Dr Nasser Bin Abdul Aziz Al Dawood on his visit
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Federal Minister for Interior, Rana Sanaullah Khan and Saudi Deputy Interior Minister, HE Nasser Bin Abdul Aziz zal Dawood in a group photo during the visit of Saudi delegation

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Federal Minister for Interior, Rana Sanaullah Khan and Saudi Deputy Interior Minister, HE Nasser Bin Abdul Aziz zal Dawood in a group photo during the visit of Saudi delegation
APP76-170523 ISLAMABAD: May 17 - Federal Minister for Interior, Rana Sanaullah Khan and Saudi Deputy Interior Minister, HE Nasser Bin Abdul Aziz zal Dawood in a group photo during the visit of Saudi delegation. APP/TZD/FHA
Federal Minister for Interior, Rana Sanaullah Khan and Saudi Deputy Interior Minister, HE Nasser Bin Abdul Aziz zal Dawood in a group photo during the visit of Saudi delegation
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