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National MMA Championship from Friday

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MMA National Championship

ISLAMABAD, Sep 05 (APP): The 2023 National MMA Championship (men & women) will roll into action in Karachi on Friday, Pakistan Mixed Martial Arts Federation (PMMAF) said on Tuesday.

The three-day event is taking place under the auspices of PMMAF in collaboration with Pakistan Sports Board and Sindh
Mixed Martial Arts Association, Zulfiqar Ali, the president of PMMAF said in a statement.

The championship will witness male and female fighters from all over Pakistan who will be competing against each other in the upcoming fights for the ultimate title gain of the championship.

“The fighters will have fights in two different categories including MMA and striking MMA. However, individual category is divided into different weight categories in which fights will be contested,” he added.

Zulfiqar said that athletes from all the affiliated units of PMMAF would be featuring in the championship, which include Balochistan, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan and AJK.

Inaugural Over 40s Cricket Global Cup from Sep 18

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cricket global cup over 40, 2023

ISLAMABAD, Sep 05 (APP): The Inaugural Over 40s Cricket Global Cup will be held in Karachi from September 18 to October 2, the Pakistan Veterans Cricket Association (C) said on Tuesday.

“Eight countries, including Pakistan, Australia, West Indies, Canada, USA, UAE, Hong Kong and Nepal will be participating in the event,” Chairman PVCA Fawad Ijaz Khan told APP.

He said the Pakistan squad would be announced in a couple of days. He said former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi would be a brand ambassador for the inaugural edition of the event. “He will also be playing for the Pakistan outfit along with former captain Misbah-ul-Haq, allrounder Abdul Razzaq and several other erstwhile cricketers,” he added.

According to Fawad, the tournament will be in a single-group round-robin format. A total of 36 matches will be played at five different grounds in Karachi. All matches of Pakistan team, one semifinal and final will be played at the National Bank Stadium and will be live televised.

He said the Over 40s Cricket Global Cup is sanctioned by the Pakistan Cricket Board and approved by the International Cricket Council.

Dewatering teams mobilized in Islamabad after heavy rain

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 5 (APP):The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration mobilized its teams after heavy rain and thunderstorms last night to clear waterlogged roads and drains in Islamabad.

Assistant Commissioners and Magistrates assessed the situation to ensure that all necessary measures were taken to mitigate the impact of the flooding, ICT spokesman said on Tuesday.

The dewatering process was carried out by CDA, MCI, and Emergency and Disaster Management teams. They were using pumps and water tankers to remove the water from the roads and drains, adding said the teams were also clearing fallen trees and debris from the roads, he added.

Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Nawaz Memon said that the dewatering process was underway and that all necessary measures were being taken to ensure the safety of the residents.

He urged the residents to stay away from flooded areas and to contact the authorities if they need assistance.

The residents are advised to exercise caution and to avoid driving through flooded areas, if you see a fallen tree or other debris on the road, please report it to the authorities

Youth shot, killed in Muzaffargarh

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MUZAFFARGARH, Sep 05 (APP):A youth was shot at and killed by an unidentified assailant in broad daylight, police said.
As per police source, Saqib Baloch received two bullet shots to the head and chest on the main GT Road by the attacker who succeeded in escaping the scene.

The victim, a resident of Basri Kalan was on the motorbike. It’s not ascertained by any source whether the attacker was on foot or riding through some vehicle.

The police crime scene unit with the forensic team reached the spot to collect evidence. It started the investigation by recording statements from eyewitnesses.

Rescue staff came over to the crime scene and removed the body to RHC Hospital. The search for the heirs continued to hand over the body, it was said.

Huawei launches new cloud data center in Saudi capital

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Huawei Saudi Center

BEIJING, Sept 5 (APP): The Chinese tech giant Huawei has announced the opening of a cloud data center in Riyadh, the Saudi capital, as part of its efforts to expand its online service offerings in the Middle East.
Huawei said in a statement that the new center will become a core data center for Huawei Cloud Services in the Middle East, Central Asia, and Africa, “offering innovative, reliable, secure, and sustainable cloud services.”
The new data center in Riyadh will provide a range of cloud services, including infrastructure, databases, big data, and artificial intelligence, etc., the statement said.
Praising Huawei as “a proud partner” of Saudi Arabia in its technological progress, Haitham bin Abdul Rahman Al-Ohali, Saudi Vice Minister of Communications and Information Technology said the Chinese tech giant has been working with the ministry, local service providers, enterprises and universities in various collective efforts towards digital transformation.
“We look forward to the transformative impact the new data center will have on our digital ecosystem, creating new avenues for innovation and growth.” He added.
Steven Yi, senior vice president of Huawei and president of Huawei Middle East and Central Asia Region, lauded the business environment in Saudi Arabia.
“Create an inviting environment, and you’ll attract the best. This is undeniably true for Saudi Arabia, a nation that consistently attracts top investors,” said Yi.

UN experts sound alarm over continuing rights abuses in India’s Manipur state

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UNITED NATIONS, Sep 05 (APP): UN human rights experts have expressed alarm over “reports and images depicting gender-based violence, serious rights violations and abuses” in the Indian state of Manipur, where deadly ethnic clashes since May are causing a “grave humanitarian crisis.”

The experts include Reem Alsalem, the special rapporteur on violence against women and girls, its causes and consequences; Michael Fakhri, the special rapporteur on the right to food; and Paula Gaviria Betancur, the special rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons.

In a joint statement issued in Geneva on Monday, the experts pointed to an “inadequate humanitarian response” in the wake of the grave humanitarian situation in Manipur following the latest round of community conflict between the predominantly Hindu Meitei and the predominantly Christian Kuki ethnic communities that erupted in May 2023.

By mid-August 2023, an estimated 160 persons had reportedly been killed, mostly from the Kuki ethnic community, and over 300 injured. The conflict also reportedly resulted in tens of thousands of people from the communities being displaced, thousands of homes and hundreds of churches being burnt down, as well as the destruction of farmland, loss of crops and loss of livelihood.

“We are appalled by the reports and images of gender-based violence targeting hundreds of women and girls of all ages, and predominantly of the Kuki ethnic minority. The alleged violence includes gang rape, parading women naked in the street, severe beatings causing death, and burning them alive or dead,” the experts said.

“It is particularly concerning that the violence seems to have been preceded and incited by hateful and inflammatory speech that spread online and offline to justify the atrocities committed against the Kuki ethnic minority, particularly women, on account of their ethnicity and religious belief,” they said.

“We are further alarmed by the reported misuse of counter-terrorism measures to legitimize acts of violence and repression against ethnic and religious minorities.”

The experts said recent events in Manipur were another tragic milestone in the steadily deteriorating situation for religious and ethnic minorities in India.

“We have serious concerns about the apparent slow and inadequate response by the Government of India, including law enforcement, to stem physical and sexual violence and hate speech in Manipur,” the experts said.

The experts welcomed the fact-finding mission conducted by lawyers and human rights defenders in Manipur and the follow-up by the Supreme Court of India on the situation in Manipur, though the response could have come in a timelier manner.

They urged the Supreme Court to continue monitoring the response of the Indian Government and other actors, with a focus on justice, accountability, and reparations. “We are also concerned about reported criminalization and harassment of human rights defenders documenting the cases,” they said.

The experts urged the Government to step up relief efforts for those affected and to take robust and timely action to investigate acts of violence and hold perpetrators to account, including public officials who may have aided and abetted the incitement of racial and religious hatred and violence.

International students celebrate cultural diversity at Qatar’s Global Village exchange event

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QATAR (DOHA), Sep 5 (APP):Students hailing from 15 different nations participated in the 2023 edition of the Huawei Seeds for the Future program, coming together for a remarkable cultural exchange experience at the Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum’s Global Village event.

At this event, they ingeniously showcased their respective cultures and traditions through an array of vibrant stalls.

The students, representing each of their countries, eagerly explored the stalls set up by their international peers, engaging in lively conversations to learn more about their unique customs and heritage. Enthusiastically, they donned traditional attire from other nations, fostering an atmosphere of camaraderie and mutual appreciation.

One standout activity involved the students receiving mock “Global Citizen” passports and visiting one another’s stalls, securing symbolic tickets through friendly negotiations. Participating countries included Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Mongolia, Oman, Qatar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Uzbekistan.
Each country’s representatives delivered informative presentations, delving into diverse topics such as culture, traditions, tourist attractions, languages, currency, minerals, cuisine, government systems, and traditional attire.

To further immerse the audience in the richness of their traditions, students from many of these nations also put on captivating performances, showcasing the customs observed during weddings and other joyous occasions. Dance routines added an extra layer of entertainment to the event.

The event, a collaborative effort between relevant ministries of Qatar and AIESEC, proved to be a resounding success, drawing enthusiastic applause from the audience, who thoroughly enjoyed the performances and appreciated the students’ dedicated efforts.

Digital Silk Road promotes e-commerce between China, Pakistan

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Digital Silk Road

BEIJING, Sept. 5 (APP):Before sleeping, Kashan Khan, a Pakistani doctoral student of Tianjin University in north China’s Tianjin Municipality, ordered vegetables and meat for cooking on a shopping app on his mobile phone, and he would pick up the goods on the way to the dormitory the next day.

“The online shopping in China is convenient. I don’t have time to go to shopping malls or markets. I can buy everything I need online, even the flowers for my girlfriend,” said Khan, who was busy with scientific research, and online shopping helped save a lot of time for him.

China’s digital trade has developed vigorously in recent years. According to the data released by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, the scale of China’s digital economy increased by 4.1 trillion U.S. dollars, with an average annual compound growth rate of 14.2 percent from 2016 to 2022.

“I have lived in China for seven years. I saw the rapid development of e-commerce, mobile payment, and artificial intelligence in China by myself. I hope that Pakistan can promote a digital economy like China and people in my hometown can benefit from this economy mode,” Khan told Xinhua.

Khan’s wish has come true, as the dividend of China’s booming digital trade has provided a pool of business opportunities and injected fresh hope into countries along the Belt and Road.

To keep up with the digital transformation trends, the Digital Silk Road was launched. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) technology dimension extends from the ocean floor to outer space, enabling artificial intelligence, big data applications, and other strategic internet solutions.

As of November 2022, China had established the Digital Silk Road cooperation mechanism with 16 countries and advanced the Silk Road E-commerce bilateral cooperation mechanism with 26 countries, including Pakistan.

Samoyed Cloud Technology, a Chinese scientific and technological enterprise focused on artificial intelligence, big data, mobile Internet, and cloud computing, tapped into the vast potential of the market of Pakistan’s digital economy and launched the e-commerce platform EZTRADER to provide digital trade services for the local retailers importing Chinese products.

“Chinese products are popular in Pakistan. Since the platform EZTRADER was launched in May of this year, it has
attracted more than 3,000 local retailers, completely exceeding our expectations,” said Lin Jianming, chairman and CEO of the company.

Muhammad Rizwan, a 35-year-old retailer of mobile phone accessories in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, settled in EZTRADER swiftly after it was launched.

“E-commerce platforms provide a centralized space where businesses can connect, negotiate, and conduct transactions. We don’t need to search for potential partners or clients individually. We can trade directly with manufacturers or suppliers in China without intermediaries. This can significantly reduce the cost,” said Muhammad Rizwan.

Alibaba.com, an online business-to-business marketplace for global wholesalers under the Alibaba Group, has launched foreign trade business in many countries along the Belt and Road. Pakistan topped the number of overseas wholesalers on the platform, and the annual growth rate of the number of Pakistani wholesalers was over 64 percent during the COVID-19 pandemic.

For lack of capital and sales channels, a Pakistani couple, Aziz-ur-Rehman and Sadia Aziz, struggled in the first two years after they had established their baby clothing brand with their savings of 1.5 million rupees (about 18,000 U.S. dollars) in 2018.

In 2020, Alibaba.com provided them with complete online business solutions and online training sessions. Their company was connected with global customers through the platform and turned losses into profits.

“Up to now, our company’s business revenue was over 3 million rupees and grew at a rate of 1 million rupees per year. China provided us with a lot of opportunities in the digital economy. We believe Pakistan’s digital economy is promising in the future,” said Aziz-ur-Rehman.

Strict action to be taken against drug mafia: RPO

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drug mafia

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Sep 05 (APP):Regional Police Officer (RPO) Dera Ismail Khan Nasir Mehmood Satti on Tuesday said that strict action would be taken against those involved in narcotics use and selling in educational institutions, hostels and public places as anti-drugs campaign started against the menace of drugs focused on the use of ice in the DI Khan and Tank districts.

On the directions of Inspector General of Police Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Akhtar Hayat Khan, and on the special instructions of Regional Police Officer (RPO) Nasir Mehmood Satti, under the leadership of District Police Officer Dera Abdul Rauf Babar, and District Police Officer Tank Iftikhar Ali Shah, Dera and Tank police intensified crackdown in both districts against criminals involved in nefarious smuggling and use of drugs.

We have launched a special campaign against the manufacturers, smugglers, sellers and users of drugs in the districts
of Dera Ismail Khan and Tank,” Regional Police Officer (RPO) Nasir Mehmood Satti said, while talking to APP.

Police officers have instructions to monitor the activities of drug dealers in the vicinity of educational institutions, hostels and public places, he added.

He said that strict action should be taken against those involved in drug use and selling in educational institutions and hostels and other public places.

He said that the crackdown on the trade and use of drugs would continue, and the drug dealers would not be allowed to operate freely.

RPO said that the aim of the crackdown on ice drug dealers was the protection of youth from the evil of drugs, adding
that operations against the drug dealers have been intensified and all available resources would be utilized to this end.

The police officials sought cooperation from the people in their effort to eradicate the drug menace from society, RPO urged them to inform the police about those who were involved in drug peddling in their villages and localities so that
their network could be smashed.

477 proclaimed offenders held in August

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SARGODHA, Sep 05 (APP):Sargodha Police arrested 477 proclaimed offenders, 1802 criminals, 157 notorious criminals and 10 dangerous gangs during the last month of August across the District.
According to a spokesperson, police also recovered 1072 bullets, 160 pistols, two revolvers, 39 guns, 17 rifles, 111 kg hashish, 2.9 kg heroin , 5079 liters of liquor and cash amounting to 5.8 millions of rupees from their possession.