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S. Korean president’s approval rating falls to 67.6 pct: poll

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SEOUL, Dec. 15 (Xinhua/APP): South Korean President Lee Jae Myung’s approval rating fell 1.8 percentage points from a week earlier to 67.6 percent last week, a weekly poll showed Monday.

The negative assessment on Lee’s conduct of state affairs gained 1.4 percentage points to 30.3 percent, according to computer-assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) by local pollster Flower Research.

The ruling liberal Democratic Party’s support decreased 3.3 percentage points to 54.4 percent, while the conservative opposition People Power Party’s approval score added 1.2 percentage points to 26.7 percent.

Support rate for the minor left-leaning Rebuilding Korea Party and the minor rightist New Reform Party logged 2.5 percent and 3.0 percent each last week.

The pollster’s separate survey of automated response system (ARS) showed that Lee’s approval rating rose 3.0 percentage points to 64.5 percent last week compared to the previous week.

The CATI and the ARS surveyed 1,006 and 1,010 voters each from Friday to Saturday. The polls had plus and minus 3.1 percentage points in margin of error with a confidence level of 95 percent.

PCB to further improve and globalize PSL: Mohsin Naqvi

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NEW YORK, Dec 14 (APP): Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi told a historic Pakistan Super League (PSL) roadshow in New York that the league would be further strengthened and also globalized.

The first of its kind event in New York was attended by prominent members of the Pakistani-American community, prospective PSL bidders, investors, key stakeholders, and famed Pakistani cricket stars, including former greats — Wasim Akram and Rameez Raja.

Speaking on the occasion, Naqvi , who is also the interior minister, emphasized that PCB is committed to making PSL one of the world’s best cricket leagues through transparency, innovation, and strong international partnerships.

He announced enhanced financial incentives for franchise owners, stating that the PSL champion will now receive a prize of $500,000, while the runner-up will be awarded $300,000. In addition, $200,000 will be given to the team that invests the most in player development, a move aimed at encouraging long-term growth of the league.

Naqvi informed attendees that the PSL franchise bidding process will be conducted through an open and transparent bidding system. Due to strong interest from investors, the PCB has extended the bid submission deadline from December 15 to December 22, allowing more potential bidders time to complete formalities. He added that the open bidding process is planned for April.

Advising investors, he shared his personal experience from the early days of PSL, noting that missing early opportunities can later be regretted, given the league’s rapid growth and rising franchise valuations. He assured participants that all data and information would be provided to bidders to ensure full transparency.

The PCB Chairman also revealed that preparations for PSL 11 are already underway, with new initiatives planned to further boost the league’s global profile and commercial value. In conclusion, he reiterated PCB’s commitment to merit-based decisions, openness, and international engagement, expressing confidence that PSL’s future will attract major investors from around the world.

Other top cricketers present at the event were: Salman Ali Agha, Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Saim Ayub, Shan Masood and Saud Shakeel participated in the event.

UN forum opens in Riyadh, with UN chief underscoring dialogue in multipolar world

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UNITED NATIONS, Dec 14 (APP): The 11th Global Forum of the UN Alliance of Civilizations opened in Riyadh on Sunday with a blunt message for a world riven by distrust: dialogue is not a luxury – it’s a survival strategy.

Over the next two days, participants gathered in the Saudi capital are expected to emphasize that cooperation across cultures, religions, and communities remains the only viable way to navigate an era marked by rising polarization and conflict.

Speaking at the opening session, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres pushed back against the notion that the Alliance’s mission is unrealistic or, as critics suggest, “too soft for our hard world.”

Those who dismiss dialogue as naive, he warned, are mistaken. Diplomacy and cooperation, he said, are not optional, they are essential.

Two decades have passed since then-Secretary-General Kofi Annan launched the initiative in 2005 with support from Spain and Turkiye. The geopolitical landscape has shifted dramatically since, yet the Alliance’s core purpose remains constant: countering extremism and intolerance and helping societies of different cultures and faiths live together in dignity.

The UN chief described the paradox of an age in which humanity is “more connected, yet never more fragmented,” and outlined two divergent futures: one defined by fear, walls, and escalating wars; and another built on bridges between cultures.

Only the second path, he stressed, leads to sustainable peace: “No more 7th of Octobers. No more Gazas destroyed. No more El-Fashers starved. No more communities massacred, expelled, or scapegoated.”

The Secretary-General pointed to three forces capable of driving positive global change: young people, women and girls, and people of faith. He urged delegates to advance the Alliance’s mission “with courage, clarity, and hope.”

Countries participating in the Forum endorsed the Riyadh Communique, which calls for combating all forms of religious intolerance as a global priority. The document underscores the central role of education in fostering dialogue, human rights, and peaceful societies, and reaffirms the Alliance’s founding aim: strengthening cooperation among cultures and religions while promoting respect, mutual understanding, and inclusion.

UNAOC High Representative Miguel Moratinos, who also serves as the UN Special Envoy to Combat Islamophobia, opened the session by stressing that every culture must have an equal voice in shaping the world’s future. No single perspective should dominate, he said; instead, a truly peaceful and inclusive global community must draw on the wisdom and values of all civilizations.

Moratinos warned of “the return of hatred,” urging vigilance against growing discrimination. Quoting a verse from the Qur’an’s Surat Al-Hujurat, he emphasized that human diversity is a source of strength, not division.

He underscored that Islam is a religion of peace and reiterated that Islamophobia must have no place anywhere. At the same time, he insisted that antisemitism must be eradicated, adding: “Legitimate criticism of governments should not be perceived as antisemitic nor as a motive to demonize entire communities.”

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, reaffirmed the Kingdom’s “longstanding commitment to intercultural dialogue.” He said Saudi support for the Alliance reflects a firm belief that engagement among cultures and civilizations is essential to peace, cooperation, and conflict prevention.

He highlighted several Saudi initiatives aimed at promoting dialogue and countering extremism and warned of the increasing spread of religiously and nationally motivated extremist movements, as well as a worrying rise in hate speech and Islamophobia over the past two decades.

Rather than prompting disengagement, he said, these challenges must push nations to reinforce – not abandon – the values of dialogue, communication, and coexistence.

Representatives from Spain and Türkiye, the Alliance’s original co-sponsors, also spoke, reaffirming the enduring importance of inclusion, mutual respect, and sustained dialogue.

The opening day of the Forum also turned its attention to one of the fastest-moving challenges shaping today’s information landscape: AI-driven misinformation.

Speakers warned that deepfakes, algorithm-amplified hate speech, and unregulated systems are already reshaping public debate – and not for the better.

Ismail Serageldin, co-chair of the Nizami Ganjavi International Center and former Vice President of the World Bank Group, said the use of artificial intelligence is now unavoidable.

He urged the public not to fear new technologies, likening the current moment to the invention of the calculator, when many predicted the end of accounting jobs.

“Instead,” he noted, “they adapted,” and he argued society will do the same today. With the right safeguards, he added, AI could even help people achieve a better work-life balance.

Serageldin went on to underscore that AI will not replace humans, but people who understand how to use it will gain a decisive advantage. Smart regulations must protect the public without smothering innovation or creativity, he explained.

Achraf Tasfaout, a data scientist working in the banking sector, warned that AI is accelerating the spread of hate speech and making it harder for people to tell real content from deepfakes.

He called for clear rules that set boundaries for safe use while still enabling new ideas to flourish. Policymakers and journalists, he said, have a crucial role to play in defending society. Moreover, young people, as the most active users of AI, will be central to creating the solutions. He added that AI itself can be harnessed to counter many of the problems it creates.

Atif Rashid, Editor-in-Chief of Analyst News, cautioned that AI systems are being released “too quickly,” often without essential safety measures. He said it can feel as if “humans are guinea pigs” in a global experiment, with regulation arriving only after widespread public exposure.

Rashid pointed to examples where AI has encouraged harmful behavior, which he described as ‘AI psychosis’, and stressed that new systems must be designed to serve all of humanity, grounded firmly in human values.

Artists performing in the Sindhi drama “Lag Manhanja Loh” during Drama Festival at Z.A. Bhutto Open Air Theater, Arts Council

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Artists performing in the Sindhi drama "Lag Manhanja Loh" during Drama Festival at Z.A. Bhutto Open Air Theater, Arts Council
APP12-141225 LARKANA: December 14 - Artists performing in the Sindhi drama "Lag Manhanja Loh" during Drama Festival at Z.A. Bhutto Open Air Theater, Arts Council. APP/NAS/FHA
Artists performing in the Sindhi drama "Lag Manhanja Loh" during Drama Festival at Z.A. Bhutto Open Air Theater, Arts Council
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Artists performing in the Sindhi drama "Lag Manhanja Loh" during Drama Festival at Z.A. Bhutto Open Air Theater, Arts Council
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People busy selecting and purchasing second hand clothes from vendor at H-9 weekly Bazaar in the Federal Capital

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People busy selecting and purchasing second hand clothes from vendor at H-9 weekly Bazaar in the Federal Capital
APP16-141225 ISLAMABAD: December 14 - People busy selecting and purchasing second hand clothes from vendor at H-9 weekly Bazaar in the Federal Capital. APP/SMR/FHA
People busy selecting and purchasing second hand clothes from vendor at H-9 weekly Bazaar in the Federal Capital
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People busy selecting and purchasing second hand clothes from vendor at H-9 weekly Bazaar in the Federal Capital
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People busy selecting and purchasing second hand clothes from vendor at H-9 weekly Bazaar in the Federal Capital
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A view of dense fog in the early morning hours in the city

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A view of dense fog in the early morning hours in the city
APP06-141225 MULTAN: December 14 – A view of dense fog in the early morning hours in the city. APP/SFD/FHA
A view of dense fog in the early morning hours in the city
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A view of dense fog in the early morning hours in the city
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A vendor displaying fish to attract the customers at H-9 Weekly Bazaar in Federal Capital

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A vendor displaying fish to attract the customers at H-9 Weekly Bazaar in Federal Capital
APP19-141225 ISLAMABAD: December 14 - A vendor displaying fish to attract the customers at H-9 Weekly Bazaar in Federal Capital. APP/SMR/FHA
A vendor displaying fish to attract the customers at H-9 Weekly Bazaar in Federal Capital
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A vendor displaying fish to attract the customers at H-9 Weekly Bazaar in Federal Capital
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Cultural Minister Aurangzeb Khan Khichi addressing the ceremony, marking the 70th anniversary of the Italian Archaeological Mission at Swat

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Cultural Minister Aurangzeb Khan Khichi addressing the ceremony, marking the 70th anniversary of the Italian Archaeological Mission at Swat
APP23-141225 ROME: December 14 - Cultural Minister Aurangzeb Khan Khichi addressing the ceremony, marking the 70th anniversary of the Italian Archaeological Mission at Swat. APP/FHA
Cultural Minister Aurangzeb Khan Khichi addressing the ceremony, marking the 70th anniversary of the Italian Archaeological Mission at Swat
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Assistant Commissioner Latifabad, Mr. Saud Lund, presents certificates to graduate students during the Shaikhs Collegiate Grand Convocation 2025 at Shaikhs Collegiate Institute of Information Technology, held at Mehran Art Council

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Assistant Commissioner Latifabad, Mr. Saud Lund, presents certificates to graduate students during the Shaikhs Collegiate Grand Convocation 2025 at Shaikhs Collegiate Institute of Information Technology, held at Mehran Art Council
APP24-141225 HYDERABAD: December 14 - Assistant Commissioner Latifabad, Mr. Saud Lund, presents certificates to graduate students during the Shaikhs Collegiate Grand Convocation 2025 at Shaikhs Collegiate Institute of Information Technology, held at Mehran Art Council. APP/AKS/FHA
Assistant Commissioner Latifabad, Mr. Saud Lund, presents certificates to graduate students during the Shaikhs Collegiate Grand Convocation 2025 at Shaikhs Collegiate Institute of Information Technology, held at Mehran Art Council
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Assistant Commissioner Latifabad, Mr. Saud Lund, presents certificates to graduate students during the Shaikhs Collegiate Grand Convocation 2025 at Shaikhs Collegiate Institute of Information Technology, held at Mehran Art Council
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Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi is holding a press conference at Jamia Masjid Bilal Rehmanpura

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Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi is holding a press conference at Jamia Masjid Bilal Rehmanpura
APP26-141225 LAHORE: December 14 - Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi is holding a press conference at Jamia Masjid Bilal Rehmanpura. APP/AHF/FHA
Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi is holding a press conference at Jamia Masjid Bilal Rehmanpura
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