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Despite ceasefire, Israeli air strikes and shelling continue in war-devastated Gaza

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UNITED NATIONS, Dec 04 (APP): The United Nations has called for an investigation into the recent “horrific” killing by Israeli forces of two young brothers in Gaza who were targeted by a drone while collecting firewood.

This comes as humanitarians continue to receive reports that air strikes, shelling, gunfire and other continuing Israeli military operations in the enclave are causing more civilian casualties, displacement and destruction.

In recent days, hundreds of families were reportedly displaced in two neighbourhoods in eastern Gaza City following strikes and movement of military equipment, UN Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric told reporters in New York on Wednesday.

He was asked about the killing of the boys, which occurred on Saturday.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) acknowledged the strike in a post on social media, saying troops had identified two terrorists crossing the ‘yellow line’ in northern Gaza, thus posing an immediate threat to them.

The incident was “horrific, to say the least,” Dujarric said.

“It’s hard to see how two boys, eight and 10, can be considered a threat. And there needs to be an investigation and accountability into what happened.”

Across Gaza, the UN and partners continue to aid people in need, wherever access is available, and six additional healthcare service points have opened since Sunday.

“Yesterday in Rafah, a team from the World Health Organization (WHO) also managed to reach the European Hospital, which remains non-operational, to move some vital equipment to functioning healthcare facilities,” he said.

However, the Israeli security authorities continue to deny attempts to gain access to Kamal Adwan Hospital in North Gaza.

WHO said it also facilitated the referral and transfer of the first patient to the Emirati Field Hospital since before the Rafah incursion last year, which had rendered the facility inaccessible. It is the only functioning medical facility serving the Rafah area.

Meanwhile, preparations for winter are a key priority, Dujarric said, and the UN and partners continue to deliver shelter supplies and other critical items to the most vulnerable households.

“Since Sunday, some 4,400 families received tents, tarpaulins, blankets, winter clothing and kitchen sets across Gaza through UN-coordinated deliveries,” he said.

“In addition, our partners managing displacement sites report that work is ongoing to help prepare suitable locations for those seeking to leave high-risk areas, including shoreline communities.”

Humanitarians report that in Khan Younis, an estimated 4,000 households live along the coast, and around 1,000 are at especially high risk due to their proximity to the water line.

Some of these families have reportedly started to relocate to the two sites deemed safe by the local municipality

Efforts to improve water and sanitation access also continue. Partners report that 42 truckloads of debris have been cleared over the past 48 hours to reach three wells in Beit Lahiya, North Gaza, and repairs are expected to begin soon.

In the meantime, unexploded remnants of war continue to pose a deadly threat to civilians. Over the past week, partners working in the sector were able to carry out 50 assessments across Gaza to help lower the risks for aid workers.

Six people were reportedly killed last week, and 10 others injured, in two incidents involving explosive ordnance in Gaza City and Deir Al-Balah.

Iranian Ambassador calls on Hanif Abbasi

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 04 (APP): Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan, Dr. Reza Amiri Moghaddam Thursday called on Federal Minister for Railways Muhammad Hanif Abbasi here.
Iranian Commercial Counsellor, Ms. Kamali Moghaddam also attended the meeting, said a news release.
The meeting focused on strengthening Pakistan–Iran bilateral relations, enhancing political, economic and trade cooperation, and appreciating the sustained goodwill between the two countries.
Both the sides expressed gratitude over the positive engagement and mutual support.
During the meeting, both parties agreed to resume the Islamabad–Tehran–Istanbul (ITI) Train within this year, a key step towards revitalizing regional connectivity and boosting cross-border trade.
Hanif Abbasi emphasized the importance of increasing Pakistan–Iran trade volumes and enhancing mutual imports and exports.
He said that enhanced trade will significantly contribute to railway revenue and support Pakistan’s national economy.
“In line with the Prime Minister’s vision, strengthening regional connectivity and linking the region through rail networks remains our top priority,” the minister added.
The Ambassador extended an invitation to the Minister for an official visit to Iran.
The minister warmly accepted the invitation, saying “It will be an honor for me to visit Iran and perform the sacred Ziyarat.”
Hanif Abbasi said that reviewing the Iranian railway system will also be part of his agenda during the visit, with a view to exploring avenues for modern, efficient, and expanded rail connectivity across the region.

PAL hosts Muqalma with renowned poet, writer Sarmad Sehbai

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 04 (APP):Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL), under its well-known literary series “Meet the Writers,” has hosted a special session titled “Muqalma with Sarmad Sehbai” to honor the remarkable contributions of the renowned poet, writer, dramatist, filmmaker, and intellectual Sarmad Sehbai.
The event was held at the Sheikh Ayaz Conference Hall of PAL, drawing a large number of writers, poets, and literary personalities from Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and other cities.
Chairperson of PAL, Prof. Dr. Najeeba Arif, delivered the opening remarks, welcoming participants and acknowledging the distinguished presence of senior literary figures. She recited selected verses from Sehbai’s celebrated ghazal “Banati hai nazar tasveer-e-aab ahista ahista.”
The dialogue formally began with remarks by Shahid Masood and Akhtar Usman, who briefly spoke about Sehbai’s multifaceted personality and artistic contributions. The session was conducted by Munir Fayyaz, who introduced the guest of honor and engaged him in an in-depth conversation.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Arif described Sarmad Sehbai as an accomplished poet, dramatist, filmmaker, and intellectual whose diverse creative expression has earned him acclaim across generations. She invited attendees to participate in an informal exchange of ideas with the distinguished guest.
Recalling his four-decade-long association with Sehbai at PTV, Shahid Masood said he had learned immensely from him and considered their friendship both inspiring and rewarding.
Akhtar Usman discussed Sehbai’s poetic qualities, emphasizing the uniqueness of his creative voice. He described Sehbai as a “major cultural figure of the subcontinent” who never compromised the dignity of others.
In response to questions, Sarmad Sehbai said that his artistic journey was never driven by elaborate planning but by inner creative force and self-confidence. He noted that he never confined himself to a single form of expression and remained open to learning at every stage.
Discussing contemporary poetry, he observed that “our poetry has suffered from uniformity,” stressing the need for individuality and diversity — qualities he believes are reflected in his own work.
Addressing the creative process, Sehbai advised young writers to internalize the structure and form of their work, saying that true justice to creativity can only be achieved when the author makes technique a part of their sensory experience. He added that adopting this approach had enabled him to write across forms without difficulty.
He also remembered his teacher, Dr. Nazir Ahmed, praising his compassionate and humble personality. Speaking about his association with PTV, Sehbai shared mixed memories and highlighted the institution’s important role in promoting Pakistan’s regional cultures.
Sehbai appreciated the Academy’s efforts in promoting Pakistani languages and cultures, especially mentioning Dr. Najeeba Arif’s recent visits to Quetta and Karachi to engage with local writers and cultural practitioners.
Prominent literary figures — including Kishwar Naheed, Muhammad Hameed Shahid, Shahid Masood, Farakhanda Shamim, Hassan Abbas Raza, Dr. Salahuddin Darwaish, Mazhar Shahzad Khan, Imran Jahangir, Rahmat, Mehboob Zafar, and others — also shared their thoughts on Sehbai’s life, creative vision, contributions to literature, film direction, and guidance for younger generations. Sehbai responded to their questions with detailed and insightful answers. At the audience’s request, he recited selected pieces of his poetry, earning enthusiastic applause.
At the conclusion, Prof. Dr. Najeeba Arif presented a bouquet to Sarmad Sehbai, while Akmal Shahzad Ghumman gifted him a beautifully crafted portrait.

PM, Kyrgyz president discucss multifaceted cooperation including trade, energy

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 4 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday held a bilateral meeting with Kyrgyz President Sadyr Nurgozhoevich Zhaparov here wherein they discussed the ways to enhance mutual cooperation in trade, energy, communications, and various other sectors.

At the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz, President Zhaparov is on a two-day maiden state visit to Pakistan – the first by a Kyrgyz head of state in two decades.

During the meeting, the prime minister said that the visit of the Kyrgyz head of state to Pakistan after 20 years was extremely welcome.

He viewed that the visit of President Zhaparov would prove highly beneficial in further promoting cooperation between Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan.

The Kyrgyz leader thanked the prime minister for the warm welcome and expressed his desire to further increase cooperation with Pakistan in various fields and explore new avenues of mutual collaboration.

Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar, National Security Advisor Lieutenant General Asim Malik, and Special Assistant Tariq Fatemi were also present in the meeting.

Islamabad issues 52,511 M-Tags as 10 points go fully operational

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 4 (APP):Islamabad’s drive to streamline vehicle movement continued as authorities confirmed that 52,511 vehicles have been issued M-Tags, with 2960 tags added in a single day.
According to the spokesman of ICT administration here, the federal capital is advancing its M-Tag issuance campaign to improve traffic flow and ensure regulated entry on major routes.
In this regard, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Islamabad Irfan Nawaz Memon said that 10 M-Tag points across the city are fully operational, allowing residents to obtain tags without delays. These centres are handling a rising number of visitors as awareness about mandatory M-Tags spreads.
Officials reported that the city has so far issued 52,511 M-Tags to local and intercity vehicle owners. The campaign saw a significant rise in daily applications, with 2960 new M-Tags issued in the past 24 hours.
Authorities said that any vehicle owner can get an M-Tag by presenting a registration card or book along with their CNIC. The process has been kept simple to encourage compliance and reduce congestion on major entry and exit points of Islamabad.
The Deputy Commissioner noted that the installation of M-Tag readers on different highways is underway. These readers will help monitor tagged vehicles and identify those entering or travelling without the required M-Tag.
He added that once the system is fully active, vehicles without an M-Tag will not be allowed to move through designated corridors monitored by the readers. This step aims to ensure smoother traffic management, especially during peak hours.
The administration has urged citizens to obtain their M-Tags at the earliest to avoid inconvenience. Officials said timely compliance will help prevent disruptions and ensure that motorists can use their routes without facing restrictions.

CDNS achieves Rs 600 billion savings inflows by December 3rd, FY 25-26

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 4 (APP):The Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) has achieved a mark of Rs 600 billion in savings inflows of the yearly target for the current fiscal year, from July 1 to December 03rd, 2025-26 for promoting the saving culture in the country.
The Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) , has set a savings inflows target of Rs 1.3 trillion for the current Fiscal Year, 2025-26.
Similarly, the CDNS has set a target of Rs 50 billion in investments in Islamic Investment for the Current Fiscal Year 2025-26, which will lead to the growth of the Islamic economy in the country, the senior official of CDNS told APP on Thursday.
The senior official of CDNS said that the National Savings has set an annual target of Rs 1650 billion for the current Fiscal Year, 2024-25, which will promote the country’s saving culture.
Similarly, the CDNS has set a target of Rs170 billion in investments in Islamic finance for the Current Fiscal Year, which will lead to the growth of this sector.
Replying to a question, he said that the CDNS has realized a target of Rs1.742 trillion in fresh bonds and exceeded 100 per cent of the annual target in the last fiscal year 2023-24, from July 1 to June 30.
National Savings has set an annual target of Rs1.7 trillion for the year 2023-24; it is encouraging that this year, “We surpassed 100 per cent of the annual target.”
The CDNS surpassed the annual target and achieved the target of Rs 1.6 trillion in fresh bonds in the previous fiscal year 2022-23, he said.
He said it was Rs 200 billion additional annual target than the target of Rs 1300 billion for the previous financial year 2021-22.
The CDNS has set a reviewed saving target of Rs 1.4 trillion for the financial year (2021-22) which will promote a savings culture in the country, he said, adding that given the current market trend in the country, the ambitious target had been set to further improve the savings culture.
The official said that work was being done on institutional reforms in CDNS, and new reforms and innovations were being introduced.

IFA checks 1,218 food points, imposes Rs 3.68m fines in November

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 4 (APP):Islamabad Food Authority (IFA) carried out a month-long operation in November, inspecting 1,218 food points and imposing Rs 3.68 million in fines as part of its drive to ensure safe food supply across the federal capital.
Meanwhile, the authority also sealed dozens of outlets, issued new licences and discarded large quantities of unsafe products.
Talking to APP, Deputy Director Operations of Islamabad Food Authority (IFA) Dr Tahira Siddique said that the Food Safety Teams (FSTs) checked hundreds of food outlets, collected samples, acted on public complaints and took
measures to improve compliance across the market.
According to the monthly report, the teams inspected 1,218 food points during the November campaign. The authority imposed Rs 3.68 million in fines for violations found during the inspections. Officials reported that 49 food points were sealed for failing to meet basic food safety standards, while 1,085 new licences were issued to bring more businesses
into the formal system.
During the operations, the teams confiscated and disposed of unsafe food items. The discarded stock included 17,170 kilograms of dairy products, 379 litres of beverages, 130 kilograms of meat, 114 kilograms of expired items, and 203 kilograms of prohibited ingredients. These items were removed from circulation to prevent them from reaching consumers.
The Deputy Director, Dr Tahira Siddique, stated that 15 samples of various products being supplied in the market were sent to the laboratory for testing. She added that laboratory screening is a regular part of the authority’s enforcement strategy to identify risks, trace sources and ensure compliance with food safety regulations.
In addition to inspections, the authority also responded to public input. A total of 43 complaints received from citizens were addressed, with follow-up actions taken where necessary. Dr Tahira Siddique said timely response to complaints is an important component of the authority’s work and helps in identifying problem areas quickly.
The authority also issued 540 improvement notices to food businesses. These notices were served to outlets that needed to upgrade hygiene, storage, handling or documentation processes. Officials said these measures aim to guide businesses into meeting basic safety standards rather than only imposing penalties.
Dr Tahira stated that the sale of prohibited or unsafe items will not be allowed under any circumstances. She said all food businesses must ensure compliance with safety standards and cooperate with inspection teams. She added that enforcement will continue to target practices that put public health at risk.
The Deputy Director advised citizens to check products before purchasing and to ensure they are buying approved items. She said consumer awareness is essential in maintaining food safety across markets, as informed choices help curb the circulation of substandard products.
Islamabad Food Authority plans to continue inspections across various sectors, focusing on dairy products, meat shops, beverage sellers, restaurants, cafés and small food operators. Officials said routine monitoring, licensing and testing will remain part of the authority’s strategy to ensure that the food supplied in the city meets the required safety standards.

Kamal announces final national polio drive of 2025 from Dec 15-21

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 4 (APP):Federal Minister for Health, Syed Mustafa Kamal, announced that the final national polio drive of 2025 will be carried out from December 15 to 21, aiming to administer polio drops to over 45 million children nationwide. More than 400,000 polio workers will participate.
He made these remarks during the Gavi Board Meeting in Geneva, where Minister represented Pakistan, the Ministry of Health said on Thursday.
The Health Minister briefed the Board on Pakistan’s significant progress in polio eradication and routine immunization.
 He noted that due to a coordinated national strategy, the number of polio cases in Pakistan has dropped from 74 to 30.
He said that routine immunization coverage has shown remarkable improvement, adding that identifying and reaching zero-dose children remains a top priority for the Government of Pakistan.
The minister appreciated the tireless efforts of community health workers, as well as teams of the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) and the Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI), for their dedication on the ground.
Reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to expand immunization coverage and ensuring a healthier, safer future for every child, Kamal highlighted that joint EPI–PEI efforts identified 400,000 zero-dose children in May and September.
He added that high-quality vaccination campaigns have ensured that millions of children receive essential polio drops across the country.

Chief Secretary for public safety, urban cleanliness

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PESHAWAR, Dec 04 (APP):Chief Secretary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Shohab Ali Shah, has issued strict directives to all district administrations across the province to enhance public safety and urban cleanliness.
Acting on the instructions of the provincial government, he has ordered officials to ensure that no manhole anywhere in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa remains uncovered.
The chief secretary emphasized that strict compliance is mandatory, stating that this measure is essential to safeguard public safety and prevent any incidents of negligence that could endanger citizens.
Alongside this safety directive, he also issued orders for a comprehensive cleanliness drive in public parks and cities.
He instructed the relevant authorities to intensify efforts to maintain clean and hygienic public spaces, highlighting the government’s commitment to providing a healthy environment for all residents.
The district administrations have been tasked with the immediate implementation of both orders, with close monitoring from the chief secretary’s office to ensure effective and timely action.

Driver killed, two other injured in road accident

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CHINIOT, Dec 4 (APP):A man on Thursday died and two other people sustained injuries as a speeding car went out of control and fell into the link canal near Mauza Behodi on Sangrah Road.
The Rescue 1122 sources said the driver identified a Waris, 25 years was killed on the spot, while two other persons including Ali Hassan s,18  and Ghulam Abbas 8 years old were injured in the accident.
The Rescue 1122 teams recovered the dead body and the injured from the canal.
An injured person was given first aid on the spot, while the other injured person and the dead body were shifted to the Tehsil Headquarters Hospital, they added.