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Huawei Mate 80 Series propel brand back to No.1 market share in China, overtaking Apple: report

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BEIJING, Dec 12 (APP):Huawei has surged back to the top of China’s smartphone market for two straight weeks, overtaking Apple, powered by its Mate 80 series officially on sale on November 28, according to media reports, citing the latest data released by market research firm.
In the 48th week of 2025 (from November 24 to 30), Huawei captured 27.81 percent of China’s smartphone market share, leaving Apple behind with a share of 17.12 percent, while OPPO, vivo, and Honor rounded out the top five, according to media reports.
During the following 49th week (from December 1 to 7), Huawei maintained its lead with 22.89 percent market share against Apple’s 18.65 percent, followed again by OPPO and vivo, with Xiaomi taking fifth place at 13.30 percent, media reported.
Analysts attributed Huawei’s surge in market share to Mate 80 series’ pricing strategy. They also said that the ecosystem maturity of Huawei-developed HarmonyOS has triggered a decisive shift.
HarmonyOS now boasts more than 300,000 native apps and meta-services. The number of devices running HarmonyOS 5 and HarmonyOS 6 has exceeded 27 million, said Richard Yu Chengdong, chairman of Huawei Consumer Business Group, on November 25 at Huawei’s new product launch event.
Huawei’s Mate 80 series were officially on sale on November 28, with lower launch prices despite soaring global memory costs.
According to media reports, the standard model of Mate 80 starts at 4,699 yuan ($665.8), 800 yuan less than its predecessor, while the Pro version at 5,999 yuan, down 500 yuan, the Pro Max at 7,999 yuan, also down 500 yuan.
Consumers and netizen have widely hailed the lineup as “more for less.”
Analysts note that the combination of aggressive pricing, flagship performance, and a maturing domestic software ecosystem has propelled Huawei back to market leadership in its home country.

Customs seizes gold, silver worth over Rs. 306 million at international airports

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 12 (APP):Pakistan Customs has seized the gold and silver valued at over Rs 306 million during the first five month of the current fiscal year 2025-26 at at international airports across the country.
Customs confiscated 234.133 tolas (2.73 kg) of gold and 30,785 tolas (359 kg) of silver, valued at Rs 100.67 million and Rs 205.67 million respectively, according to a news release.
A significant surge has been observed in silver smuggling incidents. Silver imports remain strictly regulated by the State Bank of Pakistan and the Ministry of Commerce.
Market assessments indicate that silver — once considered the ‘poor man’s gold’ — has witnessed its price more than double in the past ten months, outperforming gold in percentage returns. This sharp rise has fuelled attempts to smuggle silver into the country.
FBR reiterates its firm resolve to safeguard the national economy by curbing smuggling and preventing its detrimental impacts.

7 lakh chromebooks announced by PMYP to boost digital access for youth

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 12 (APP):Pakistan is set to deliver 7 lakh Chromebooks to students across the country after an announcement by Chairman Prime Minister’s Youth Programme Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan at a ceremony in the capital.
The initiative aims to expand digital learning for young people, outlines the scale of support being rolled out, identifies the regions included, explains the purpose behind the effort, and details the method through which the devices will be distributed.
Speaking at the event, Rana Mashhood said the government remains focused on advancing educational access for the younger generation, adding that providing modern digital tools is essential for preparing students to meet national and global challenges. He noted that the youth population represents Pakistan’s greatest strength, and initiatives such as this are designed to unlock their full potential.
He highlighted growing confidence among overseas Pakistanis, stating that they are increasingly willing to invest in the country’s development. Such investment, he explained, fuels economic activity and creates jobs, alongside opportunities for skill-building in emerging fields that are shaping future industries.
During his address, the Chairman formally revealed that the TIF Foundation Lahore is supplying 7 lakh Chromebooks for students enrolled in schools, colleges, and universities nationwide. He said the programme will significantly strengthen the country’s digital learning environment by giving students access to reliable online platforms, updated educational resources, and modern software that supports both research and creative learning.
Rana Mashhood stressed that the distribution will be carried out in carefully planned phases to maintain transparency and ensure that institutions across the country receive devices according to need and readiness. A national monitoring mechanism will accompany the rollout to track usage, evaluate outcomes, and ensure that the Chromebooks are being utilised effectively in classrooms and remote-learning environments.
He added that the initiative holds critical value for Pakistan’s future, as it will narrow the digital divide between urban and rural learners and encourage equal access to technology-rich learning spaces. To guarantee balanced inclusion, he confirmed that students from Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan will fully participate in the programme, reinforcing the government’s pledge to extend equal opportunities to every region.
Rana Mashhood concluded by saying that the Chromebook Programme reflects a long-term commitment to strengthening Pakistan’s education system, equipping youth with globally relevant skills, and placing the country firmly on the path toward a digitally empowered future.

Pakistan, Belgium Agree to Strengthen Cooperation Against Illegal Immigration and Smuggling

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 12 (APP): Federal Minister for Interior and Narcotics Control Mohsin Naqvi, during his official visit to Belgium, held an important meeting with Belgian Interior Minister Bernard Clerfayt to discuss bilateral cooperation, particularly in curbing illegal immigration and migrant smuggling.
Both sides agreed to strengthen joint efforts to combat migrant smuggling and enhance collaboration in countering terrorism, narcotics control, and joint training of paramilitary forces.
Minister Mohsin Naqvi emphasized the need for the international community to adopt a unified strategy and coordinated measures to curb illegal immigration. He noted that Pakistan has taken strict and effective steps to prevent illegal migration.
Belgian Interior Minister Bernard Clerfayt praised Pakistan’s efforts in counterterrorism and combating illegal immigration, calling them “commendable.” He said Pakistan has set a positive example for the region and the international community.
Pakistani diplomats based in Brussels and senior officials from the Belgian Interior Ministry were also present at the meeting.

Sadequain Foundation screens short film on Legendary Artist Sadequain

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 12 (APP):Sadequain Foundation on Friday proudly presented a special screening of Raaz-e-Fun Sadequain, a 30-minute world-class documentary capturing the life, legacy, and artistic brilliance of the legendary maestro Sadequain.
The event was hosted at Alliance Française Islamabad and attended by diplomats, art students, and members of civil society, who deeply appreciated the Foundation’s continued efforts to promote Pakistan’s iconic artist.
The documentary, produced by the Sadequain Foundation, highlights rare archival material, artistic milestones, and the philosophy behind Sadequain’s unparalleled contributions to art and literature.
Dr. Salman Ahmad, Founder of the Sadequain Foundation, addressed the audience via Zoom, expressing gratitude for the overwhelming response and reaffirming the Foundation’s commitment to preserving and promoting Sadequain’s heritage.
Dr. Farruk Seir, Founder of Gallery 21, warmly welcomed all attendees and extended heartfelt thanks to Alliance Française Islamabad for hosting and supporting the event.
Zohaib Ch., Director Planning & Promotion (Pakistan), shared the Foundation’s vision to screen “Raaz-e-Fun” across Pakistan—including major universities to pay tribute to national hero Sadequain and inspire young artists.
The event concluded with an engaging discussion and appreciation for the Foundation’s initiatives in documenting and celebrating Pakistan’s cultural icons.

Algerian ambassador inaugurated Pindi Food festival

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 12 (APP): The Ambassador of Algeria to Pakistan, Brahim Romani Friday evening inaugurated the three-day Pindi Food Festival 2025, organized by the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI). The festival will continue from 12 to 14 December at Ayub National Park.

The objective of this annual festival is to promote traditional and regional cuisines and flavors, while providing networking and branding opportunities to SMEs, startups, and women entrepreneurs, especially those associated with the food sector.

RCCI President Usman Shaukat informed that more than 100 stalls have been set up at the food festival, showcasing a wide variety of tastes and dishes. He said that a musical evening has been arranged in the evening for families, while special entertainment activities have been organized for children.

According to the RCCI President, this year more than 15 stalls have been exclusively allocated for women entrepreneurs.

Pakistan signs MoU with Binance to explore blockchain-based innovation for sovereign assets

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 12 (APP):Ministry of Finance and Binance Investments Company Limited on Friday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which aimed to leveraging emerging financial technologies to strengthen Pakistan’s capital markets and enhance global investor access.
The MoU was signed by the Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb and Richard Teng, Chief Executive Officer of Binance. Changpeng Zhao, Adviser to the Pakistan Crypto Council was also presented on the occasion, said a press release.
The MoU establishes a framework for exploring potential collaboration on the tokenisation and blockchain-based distribution of Pakistan’s real-world and sovereign assets, including government bonds, treasury bills, commodity reserves and other federally owned assets.
Subject to applicable laws, policies and regulatory approvals, the initiative may involve assets of up to $ 2 billion, with the objective of enhancing liquidity, transparency and international market accessibility.
Under the proposed arrangement, Binance and/or its affiliates may provide technical expertise, advisory support, training and capacity building to enable Pakistan to assess modern, compliant blockchain infrastructure.
The collaboration aims to explore secure and transparent digital platforms that could facilitate broader participation by international investors, while fully respecting Pakistan’s regulatory framework and sovereign control.
Speaking on the occasion, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb described the MoU as a strong signal of Pakistan’s reform trajectory. This is a very strong message  not only for Pakistan, but for the entire world. What we have signed today reflects a long-term partnership. From where we started to moving towards operationalisation, this progress could not have happened without active guidance and leadership. The next step for us is execution, and we are fully committed to delivering results with speed and quality,” he said, while also acknowledging the vision and support of the country’s top leadership.
Changpeng Zhao termed the MoU a landmark development for Pakistan’s future. “This is a great signal for the global blockchain industry and for Pakistan. It has a very big impact on the country’s future and its technology-driven generation.
This is the beginning now we can move towards full deployment and execution. We are honored to work with Pakistan’s leadership and are confident this collaboration will deliver positive and lasting outcomes for the economy,” he remarked.
The MoU is non-binding and reflects an expression of intent by both parties to explore feasibility. Definitive agreements, if any, will be negotiated within six months, subject to all legal, regulatory and policy approvals. Any future arrangement will be governed by the laws of Pakistan and will not constitute exclusivity or a procurement commitment.
This collaboration underscores Pakistan’s commitment to responsible financial innovation, strong governance and compliance, and marks an important milestone in aligning the country’s financial ecosystem with evolving global best practices.

Senate Panel raises concerns over contract hiring and deputation practices; summons partner NGOs

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 12 (APP):The Senate Standing Committee on Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety has summoned NGOs working with the ministry and expressed serious concerns over staffing policies, demanding the Finance Division explain why poverty alleviation departments cannot hire on contractual basis despite field-oriented operations requiring flexible workforce arrangements.
The Committee, chaired by Senator Sardar Al Haj Muhammad Umer Gorgaij, met today in Islamabad to deliberate on a wide range of budgetary and regulatory matters concerning the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) and Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal.
The meeting was attended by Senators Rubina Qaim Khani, Abdul Shakoor Khan, Dost Ali Jeesar and Jan Muhammad.
A 20 percent decrease in stunting among children in Balochistan was reported. The Chairperson BISP urged that all eligible children be registered under the same initiative.
It was informed that any child with a score of up to 60 would qualify for inclusion in the Benazir Nashonuma Program.
The Committee was briefed that 80 BISP centers are currently operational across Balochistan. However, it was observed that several BISP offices are functioning from private accommodations, making it difficult for the public to locate them. It was therefore recommended that BISP centers be established in well-known and easily accessible locations.
It was further informed that a Benazir Hunarmand Program is set to be launched to equip individuals with employable skills.
A recommendation was made to allocate Rs. 1 billion for the implementation of this program.
The Chairman of the Committee also recommended making appointments on a contract basis to facilitate the local community. However, Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal and BISP informed the Committee that both departments are not permitted to make appointments on a contractual basis. The Chairperson BISP further explained that BISP’s work is field-oriented and includes gazetted posts, which are not required to be filled through contractual appointments.
It was noted that the Committee’s earlier recommendation on this matter had already been forwarded to the Finance Division, but no action had been taken. The Committee therefore decided to summon the Finance Division to examine the feasibility of allowing contractual appointments in both departments in the next meeting.
The Committee also recommended that lower-grade staff who have served for the past ten years should have their services regularized.
During the discussion on the number of deputationists serving in Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal, it was informed that a total of four employees are currently working on deputation, all borrowed from the Education sector. The Committee expressed concern over the practice of appointing staff on deputation from the Education and Health Departments and discouraged the continuation of this trend.
The Secretary PA&SS informed the Committee that the PGP project is a $134.2 billion initiative covering 35 districts, including 12 districts from Balochistan. It was further shared that NRSP and NPGP offices are primarily operating in Sindh.
The Members recommended summoning the relevant NGOs and attached departments to brief the Committee on their performance and progress.
It was noted that the NPGP project has concluded, and the PGP project, funded by the Islamic Development Bank, is set to commence. BISP, the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF), and Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal continue to contribute toward achieving SDG-1.

PM Shehbaz concludes two-day official visit to Turkmenistan

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ASHGABAT, Dec 12 (APP):Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif departed from Ashgabat on Friday after completing a two-day official visit to Turkmenistan, where he attended high-level international events and held multiple bilateral and informal engagements with regional leaders.
Deputy Chairman of Cabinet Minister/in charge of Transport and Communications Agency at Cabinet Ministers of Turkmenistan Mammetkhan Chakyev, saw off the Prime Minister and the accompanying Pakistani delegation at Ashgabat Airport, a Prime Minister’s Office news release said.
During the visit, Prime Minister Shehbaz participated in the International Year of Peace and Trust 2025 events, the International Day of Neutrality, and the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan’s permanent neutrality, marked by a major forum in Ashgabat.
On the margins of the forum, he held bilateral meetings with the Presidents of Türkiye, Turkmenistan, and Iran, focusing on regional cooperation, connectivity, and shared economic priorities.
The prime minister also had informal interactions with several regional leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Tajik President Emomali Rahmon, and Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov, reflecting Pakistan’s engagement with Central Asian states and broader regional diplomacy.

Quranic Calligraphy and Paintings exhibition opens at PNCA

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 12 (APP):The Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) inaugurated “Quranic Calligraphy and Paintings,” a solo exhibition by artist Yusuf Khan, at the National Art Gallery on Thursday, showcasing a unique fusion of Islamic spirituality and social commentary.
The exhibition was officially opened by Mr. Fuad Pashayev, UNESCO Representative to Pakistan, alongside Ms. Farah Naz, Parliamentary Secretary for the National Heritage and Culture Division, and Ayoub Jamali, Director General of PNCA.
Quranic Calligraphy and Paintings exhibition opens at PNCA
The ceremony drew diplomats, artists, and members of the cultural and academic community.
Featuring over forty works, the exhibition presents Quranic calligraphy rendered in contemporary Kufic script alongside monochrome portraits of everyday Pakistanis. Khan’s calligraphic pieces highlight Quranic verses centered on truth, justice, kindness, and integrity, while his portraits honor cobblers, artisans, and rural women whose perseverance shapes daily life across Pakistan.
“This exhibition bridges spirituality with social ethics,” Mr. Pashayev remarked in his keynote address. “Yusuf Khan’s art reminds us that beauty and ethics are intertwined—his use of calligraphy is not ornamental but focused on social behavior and universal principles, rooted in human compassion and integrity.”
Quranic Calligraphy and Paintings exhibition opens at PNCA
PNCA Director General Muhammad Ayoub Jamali praised Khan’s artistic journey from public service to creative expression. “His calligraphic compositions present Quranic values of honesty and generosity with minimalist clarity, while his portraits celebrate the resilience of ordinary Pakistanis,” Jamali said.
Khan, displaying his work publicly for the first time, described his paintings as “meditations on the values that guide us.” He added, “The faces I paint are reminders of the resilience and quiet dignity of the people I witnessed across Pakistan during my years in public service.”
The exhibition runs through December 19, 2025, at Gallery No. 6, PNCA, National Art Gallery, Islamabad, and is open to the public.