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PM condemns blast in Bara Bazar in district Khyber

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday strongly condemned a blast in Bara Bazar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s district Khyber.

He expressed his deep grief and sorrow over the martyrdom of a policeman in the blast incident. He 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.

The prime minister directed the relevant authorities to provide the best medical facilities to the injured.

He said the police personnel halted the suspects by risking their lives and foiled the nefarious intentions of the terrorists.

“The personnel of the law enforcing agencies ensure the safety of the people by risking their lives,” he added.

He said he, along with the whole nation pay tributes to the brave troops of the Police.

Ukrainian FM arrives in Pakistan on two-day visit

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ISLAMABAD, July 20 (APP): Foreign Minister of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba arrived here Thursday on his two-day maiden visit to Pakistan.

This is also the first-ever ministerial visit from Ukraine since the establishment of diplomatic ties between Pakistan and Ukraine in 1993.

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari received his Ukrainian counterpart on his arrival at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Ukrainian FM arrives in Pakistan on two-day visit

Both foreign ministers held detailed talks covering diverse matters of interest. They also planted a sapling in the lawns of the ministry.

Pakistan and Ukraine enjoy close and cordial relations, particularly in the fields of trade, investment, agriculture, and higher education.

The visit is expected to contribute to further strengthening of bilateral ties between the two countries.

President condoles with families of soldiers, martyred in Zhob terrorist attack

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 20 (APP):President Dr Arif Alvi on Thursday condoled with the family members of Pakistan Army soldiers who embraced martyrdom in a terrorist attack in Zhob, Balochistan on July 12.

He paid tributes to the martyrs and appreciated their services for their country.

The president contacted with the family members of Havaldar Muhammad Usman, Subedar Sikandar and Naeb Subedar Mustafa via telephone to offer his condolences and sympathies to them.

He also extended his sympathies to the family members of Lance Naek Gul Hameed, Neak Javed Shehzad, Sepoy Muhammad Yousuf, Faheem and Maqsood.

Paying tributes to the services and sacrifices of the martyrs for their country, President Alvi thanked the families of the martyrs on behalf of the nation.

He also acknowledged the martyred troops’ sacrifices and love for their country.

President Alvi prayed to Almighty Allah for the elevation of ranks of the departed souls in paradise.

Rohail Nazir to lead Pakistan Shaheens in Darwin series

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Rohail Nazir to lead Pakistan Shaheens in Darwin series

PESHAWAR, Jul 20 (APP): The Pakistan Cricket Board Thursday appointed wicketkeeper-batter Rohail Nazir as the Pakistan Shaheens captain for the Top End T20 Series in Darwin, Australia, which is being organized by Northern Territory Cricket (NTC) from July 30-August 6.

“Apart from the NTC side, NT Strike, and Pakistan Shaheens, Australian Capital Territory’s ACT Comets, Melbourne Stars, Melbourne Renegades, and Papua New Guinea (PNG) will participate in the six-team tournament in a T20 format with the top-two sides progressing to the final,” says a PCB release issued here Thursday.

At the backend of the T20 matches, Shaheens will also play two 50-over matches against PNG and NT Strike on August 8-9, respectively. The Darwin tour is part of the PCB’s policy to create more opportunities for emerging cricketers to play away cricket in different conditions against different oppositions across all formats so that they can hone their skills and also expand the pool of players.

In this relation, Pakistan Shaheens recently toured Zimbabwe and are presently in Sri Lanka for the ACC Men’s Emerging Teams Asia Cup. The squad will also take part in the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022 from Sept. 19-Oct 8.

Rohail Nazir has played 33 first-class matches and has previously captained Pakistan Shaheens. He recently toured Zimbabwe where the Shaheens’ squad played two four-dayers and six 50-over matches in May.

Aaliyan Mahmood made his first-class debut in the 2022-23 season, while Basit Ali and Shawaiz Irfan featured in the U19 series against Bangladesh in Multan in 2022. Faisal Akram and Mohammad Irfan Khan were on the roster of Karachi Kings for the HBL Pakistan Super League 2023, while Mohammad Imran was part of Karachi Kings in the HBL Pakistan Super League 2022. Right-arm fast Syed Zeeshan Zameer featured for Islamabad United in the HBL Pakistan Super League 2023.

Moreover, the side also includes seven teenagers who were part of the Pakistan U19 squad that toured Bangladesh for a four-dayer, five 50-over and one T20 match series in May 2023. They are Amir Hassan, Ali Asfand, Arafat Minhas, Azan Awais, Sajjad Ali, Shamyl Hussain and Wahaj Riaz.

Pakistan Shaheen’s squad:
Rohail Nazir (captain), Aaliyan Mahmood, Ali Asfand, Amir Hassan, Arafat Minhas, Azan Awais, Basit Ali, Faisal Akram, Mohammad Imran, Sajjad Ali, Mohammad Irfan Khan, Shamyl Hussain, Shawaiz Irfan, Syed Zeeshan Zameer and Wahaj Riaz
Schedule of Pakistan Shaheens’ matches:
30 Jul – vs NT Strike (T20)
31 Jul – vs ACT Comets (T20)
1 Aug – vs Melbourne Renegades (T20)
2 Aug – vs Melbourne Stars (T20)
4 Aug – vs PNG (T20)
6 Aug – Final
8 Aug – vs PNG (50-over)
9 Aug – vs NT Strike (50-over)

Speakers at Houston conference call for boosting US-Pakistan economic ties

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US-Pakistan economic ties

WASHINGTON, Jul 20 (APP): Speakers at a ‘Conference on Diplomacy for Development”, held in Houston, Texas, called for deepening the economic relationship between Pakistan and the United States in order to bring the two countries even closer together.

The Conference was organized by the International Academy of Letters USA, the Rupani Foundation, and the Ismaili Council for the South Western USA.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to the US, Masood Khan, and the US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs, Elizabeth Horst, jointly chaired a session on the “Role of Trade Diplomacy in Pakistan-US relations”.

The session was attended by thirty-five prominent Pak-American businessmen, entrepreneurs, professionals and area experts having successful business ventures and who are also investing in different projects in Pakistan, according to a press release of the Pakistan embassy.

Dr. Tanvir Ahmed, a businessman, underscored the importance of investment in education and health sector which he said was critical in enhancing productivity of the young population.

Dr. Azeem-ud-Din, a pediatric hematologist-oncologist in Houston, highlighted his efforts in promoting and projecting Islamic art. He emphasized the need for greater efforts to introduce Pakistan, its culture and its products to the US audience.

Muhammad Saeed Sheikh, President, Houston Karachi Sister City Association, underscored the need for greater exchanges, especially trade delegations between Pakistan and the US for building strong linkages between the business communities of the two countries.

Nasruddin Rupani, Chairman Rupani Foundation and the Ibn-e-Sina Foundation, called for putting greater focus on ‘impact investment’. He briefed the participant about GB Invest initiative which aims at promoting investments in Gilgit Baltistan, ab region most suited for ‘impacy investment.’

Ilyas Baig, alsso a businessman, appreciated the establishment of Special Facilitation Investment Council which he said was critical for improving investment climate.

Mohsin Siddiqui, Oil and Gas sector expert, underscored the need for ensuring rule of law and providing necessary support and facilitation to businesses coming from the United States.

Ms. Mehnaz Zaidi highlighted the importance of ensuring greater female participation in the workforce and providing them with more opportunities to emerge as successful entrepreneurs.

Farhan Shabbir suggested that indigenous resources of energy should be explored for inexpensive energy. Another participant emphasized upon the need for ensuring necessary infrastructure and protections to the investors.

Other speakers, including Maryam Khan, Sarah Sheikh, Ilyas Chaudhry, highlighted existing potential and the issues in way to greater investment and strengthening of Pak-US economic relations.

In his concluding remarks, Ambassador Masood Khan said efforts were being made by Pakistan and the United States to strengthen economic ties. In this regard, he lauded the efforts being made by the U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, Donald Blome, especially his visits to industrial hubs in Pakistan.

Discussing the availability of funds, Masood Khan noted that U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) was offering one billion dollar a year if the investors qualified by having required competence and credentials. Previously the DFC was reluctant to lend money if there was no American in any project. He also highlighted the role of International Finance Corporation in supporting funding requirements of the investors and the business community.

He identified IT sector of the country as an important sector which was not competing with any other sector. “It has its own domain and dimensions,” he said. He also recounted manufacturing, oil and gas sector and tourism, especially eco, adventure and religious tourism.

The Ambassador said that the American-Pakistani business community could help Pakistan in making transition to new technologies. He said that universities all over Pakistan were teaching new technologies to the students and preparing them to brace the challenges of the modern world.

In response to an observation regarding women participation in the development process, Masood Khan said that the women of Pakistan were not only becoming part of the workforce but outcompeting men in various sectors of economy.

Ms. Horst, the principal deputy assistant secretary of state acknowledged the successes being achieved by Pak-American business community and professionals.

“The amount of knowledge and expertise is staggering. Your success is inspirational. If we could find a way to harness these ideas and the goodwill that you have shared, I am confident that we would be able to find a future which is better for both Pakistan and the United States” Ms. Horst said.

At another session of the conference, Masood Khan urged Pakistani-Americans to scale up their investments in the country,

“Pakistan is witnessing economic and digital revolution with its tech-savvy youth, new sectors of economy opening up and the womenfolk joining its workforce,” he said, pointing out that Pakistan’s rich natural resources and enormous investment opportunities in multiple sectors of the economy. Indeed, “Pakistan is a treasure trove.”

Addressing the session on ‘Investment Opportunities in Pakistan’, the Ambassador said that time was ripe for the investors to bring their excess capacity to Pakistan and reap huge economic dividends.

Moderated by Sobat Khawaja, the panelists included renowned expert in energy and asset management Riaz Siddiqui, Shahzad Bashir, skilled in Management, Mergers and Acquisitions, Corporate Governance, Start-ups, and leadership and healthcare expert Mohammad Shafiq Ahmed.

Salaman Lalani, Pakistani-American Assembly member in Texas State Capitol, gave the opening remarks which were followed by moderated discussion between the panelists.

Attending the session were Ms. Horst, State Department officials, Pakistan’s Consul General in Houston, Mohammad Aftab Chaudhry, and community leaders, entrepreneurs and members of business community were present during the session.

The participants were of the view that the diaspora needed to be a proactive partner and not a spectator in the economic development of Pakistan.

Despite economic constraints during recent times, Pakistan presented itself as an attractive destination for investment, they said. The presence of abundant natural resources and 60% young population was an asset for Pakistan which needed to be harnessed.

Masood Khan said that contrary to the impression of shortage of skilled workforce, the youth of Pakistan nowadays was equipped with the state of the art knowledge and expertise from leading universities of the world.

ANF seizes 25 kg drugs in five operations

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ANF - drugs

RAWALPINDI, Jul 20 (APP): Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) while conducting five operations across the country managed to recover 25 kg drugs and arrested six accused, said an ANF Headquarters spokesman here on Thursday.
He informed that two accused resident of Buner and Mardan, who were going to Jeddah on flight no GF-771, were rounded up at Islamabad International Airport on recovery of 1200 grams Ice drug.
In another raid near Burhan Interchange Attock, 4.8 kg hashish concealed in secret cavities of a car was recovered.
An accused resident of Kohistan was arrested during the operation.
In two operations at Motorway Toll Plaza, Sheikhupura, a total of 18 kg of opium was recovered from two vehicles.
Two accused residents of Swabi and Lahore were also arrested.
He informed that in another operation at Multan International Airport, a Qatar-bound passenger, going on flight no QR-617 was arrested on recovery of 999 grams Ice drug concealed in the trolley bag of the accused resident of Gujarat.
Separate cases have been registered against all the accused while further investigation was under process.

Naila summits Broad Peak to become first Pak woman to climb country’s all 8,000-meter peaks

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Broad Peak Submit-Naila Kiani

ISLAMABAD, Jul 20 (APP): Naila Kiani became a trailblazer for Pakistani women in mountaineering on Thursday as she successfully summited Broad Peak (8,047-meter), the 12th highest peak in the world.

“Naila has successfully ascended Pakistan’s fifth and final 8,000-meter peak at 2:03 AM today (Thursday),” Secretary Alpine Club of Pakistan (ACP), Karrar Haidri said in a statement

“She is also the first Pakistani woman to ascend Broad Peak, complete the climb of all five 8,000-meter peaks in Pakistan, and scale eight 8,000-meter peaks worldwide,” he added.

“The legendary Everest, the difficult K2, the commanding Lhotse, the perilous Annapurna, the elusive G1 and the G2, and the majestic Nanga Parbat are just a few of the mountains she has climbed before. Numerous mountaineers and adventure fans all over the world are inspired by Naila’s unwavering resolve, unmatched abilities, and unwavering attitude.”

“Naila serves as a bright example of how people can overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles,” Haidri said.

PPP takes solid steps for prosperity of country: Tasneem

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PPP- Tasneem Qureshi

SARGODHA, Jul 20 (APP):State Minister for Productions and Industries Tasneem Ahmed Qureshi on Thursday

said the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) was a democratic party and it always struggled hard
for prosperity and progress of the country.


Talking to APP, he said the PPP had taken effective measures for welfare of the people
especially for the poor, adding that the past government of the PTI did nothing for
the masses.


The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) took huge loans from different international forums,
including the International Monitory Fund (IMF), and spent these loans on their own
enjoyments, he said.


He hoped that the PPP would win the next general elections with a thumping majority.

Huawei to roll out 5.5G network equipment next year

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5.5G Network- Huawei

BEIJING, July 20 (APP):Huawei Technologies Co will launch a complete set of commercial 5.5G network equipment next year, as part of a broader push to speed up the evolution of 5G and kick off the 5.5G era for the information and communications technology industry.

“The plan comes amid rapid progress in 5G deployment over the past four years that is already yielding significant financial gains, experts said, adding that the fast-approaching 5.5G will be a key milestone in 5G evolution,” China Daily reported.

Huawei proposed the concept of a “5.5G Era” to protect telecom operators’ investment in 5G and improve network performance by 10 times.

“The 5.5G era will feature 10-gigabit peak downlink speeds and gigabit peak uplink speeds to meet increasingly diverse service requirements. It will also use new technologies like passive Internet of Things to unlock a market of 100 billion IoT connections.”

“With a clearly defined standardization schedule, the 5.5G Era is already poised for technological and commercial verification,” Yang Chaobin, president of ICT Products & Solutions at Huawei, said during the Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2023 in June.

“In 2024, Huawei will launch a complete set of commercial 5.5G network equipment to be prepared for the commercial deployment of 5.5G. We look forward to working with all industry players to embark on the new journey toward the 5.5G era,” Yang said.

“Huawei has been working with multiple players across the industry on R&D and verification of key 5.5G technologies, with significant progress, specifically in extremely large antenna arrays which underpin 10-gigabit downlinks, flexible spectrum access that helps in realizing gigabit uplinks, and passive IoT that can enable 100 billion IoT connections.”

According to the company, “50G PON is another key technology that can enable 10-gigabit speeds for F5.5G ultra-broadband networks and is expected to be extensively used in homes, campuses, and industry in the future.”

“Huawei has worked with over 30 operators around the world on technological verification and application pilots for these technologies,” the company said.

“The industry is still in its earliest stage of developing a vision for 6G and has only just begun related research into key technologies. This is the reason why many have turned to 5.5G as their milestone for future development. The 10-fold improvement in network capabilities in the 5.5G era is set to enable numerous industries to unleash the productivity of digital technology,” Huawei said.

“There are more than 260 commercial 5G networks worldwide today, serving over 1.2 billion users,” according to data compiled by Huawei.

EXCHANGE RATES FOR CURRENCY NOTES

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EXCHANGE RATES

KARACHI, Jul 20 (APP):CURRENCY SELLING BUYING

USD 287.09 280.91
GBP 371.80 363.76
EUR 322.25 315.87


JPY 2.0620 2.0176
SAR 76.67 74.84
AED 78.18 76.98

LIBOR

LIBOR FOR CALCULATING INTEREST ON SPECIAL USD BONDS
LIBOR 1M 5.36905
LIBOR 3M 5.58775
LIBOR 6M 5.82870

US DOLLAR Indicative FBP Rates

CURRENCY SIGHT/


15 DAYS 1M 2M 3M 4M 5M 6M

USD 282.72 281.71 279.31 277.29 274.25 271.46 269.76

EUR 317.56 316.69 314.48 312.63 309.64 306.95 305.63

GBP 366.15 364.86 361.79 359.14 355.14 351.45 349.33