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SSP Qazi reviews security at multiple duty points across Capital

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 26 (APP):Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Operations Qazi Ali Raza reviewed security arrangements at various duty points across Islamabad as part of ongoing efforts to maintain law and order in the federal capital.
An official told APP on Wednesday that the inspection was conducted in line with the directives of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi to ensure foolproof security and enhance public safety measures.
 SSP Qazi visited several checkpoints and duty points, met with deployed officers, and examined the checking procedures.
SSP Qazi reviews security at multiple duty points across Capital
The SSP directed officials to further strengthen vigilance, ensure effective screening of suspicious individuals and vehicles, and immediately report any unusual activity to senior officers.
 SSP Qazi emphasized that officers must remain alert at all times and treat citizens with courtesy and respect to reinforce public trust in the police.
He added that the protection of citizens’ lives and property remains the top priority of Islamabad Police, and all security measures are being implemented with this objective in mind

Rana Mashhood praises PN for successfully testing country’s first indigenous anti-ship ballistic missile

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 26 (APP): Chairman Prime Minister’s Youth Programme Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan on Wednesday praised the Pakistan Navy for successfully testing the country’s first indigenous anti-ship ballistic missile.

The test marks a new era in Pakistan’s defence technology.

Rana Mashhood called the achievement a major boost to Pakistan’s defence capabilities. He said it fills the nation with pride and highlights the Navy’s professionalism.

He paid tribute to Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf, scientists, engineers and the entire project team. He said their dedication and hard work have brought Pakistan into an advanced era of defence technology.

“These individuals are role models for the nation. Their success inspires youth and strengthens our confidence in Pakistan’s scientific and military progress,” he added.

Rana Mashhood said the entire nation is grateful to these heroes. “We take great pride in their achievement,” he stated.

According to the statement issued by ISPR, the Pakistan Navy “conducted a successful test flight of an indigenously developed ship-launched Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile.” The statement said the test is “a testimony to Pakistan’s technological prowess and Pakistan Navy’s unwavering commitment to safeguard national interests.” The launch was witnessed by the Chief of Naval Staff, scientists, engineers, and the full project team.

Rana Mashhood added, “Our forces continue to inspire the nation with their courage, dedication and unwavering commitment to protect Pakistan at all costs. Pakistan Zindabad!”

Portugal’s Ambassador pays tribute at Quaid-e-Azam’s mausoleum

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 26 (APP):Portugal’s Ambassador to Pakistan Frederico Silva visited the Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum in Karachi on 23 November 2025, where he laid a wreath and toured the museum, marking a gesture of respect for Pakistan’s founder and reinforcing the bond between the two countries.
Portugal’s Ambassador pays tribute at Quaid-e-Azam’s mausoleum
Portugal’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Frederico Silva, visited the Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum in Karachi to honour Muhammad Ali Jinnah. He arrived at the site on 23 November 2025 and was welcomed by the Pakistani Navy and the mausoleum’s protocol staff, who presented a formal guard display before the ceremony began, said in a press release issued here.
Ambassador Silva laid a wreath at the tomb of Quaid-e-Azam, expressing Portugal’s regard for Pakistan’s national history and acknowledging the contributions of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
After the wreath-laying, he toured the museum located next to the mausoleum. During the visit, he viewed Jinnah’s personal belongings, important documents and exhibits that outline his political journey, leadership and key moments that led to the creation of Pakistan.
The visit highlighted the continuing engagement between Pakistan and Portugal. It also pointed to shared values and mutual understanding that both countries aim to expand through diplomatic interaction, cultural exchange and regular official meetings. Ambassador Silva’s presence at the national monument served as a reminder of the growing cooperation between the two sides and the role such gestures play in strengthening bilateral relations.
Officials noted that the visit contributes to ongoing diplomatic efforts focused on establishing broader links in areas including culture, education and people-to-people exchanges. Both countries consider such engagements important for building long-term partnerships.
The Ambassador’s stop at the Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum concluded with remarks on the significance of preserving national heritage and recognising leaders who shaped history. His visit added to the series of diplomatic activities aimed at enhancing ties between Portugal and Pakistan as they continue to explore new opportunities for collaboration.

UAE participates in 34th session of Assembly of International Maritime Organisation

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LONDON, Nov 26 (WAM/APP): The United Arab Emirates has participated in the 34th session of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Assembly, held at the organisation’s headquarters in London.

Eng Hessa Al Malek, Advisor to the Minister for Maritime Transport Affairs at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, headed the UAE delegation participating in the meetings, which saw broad international attendance to discuss the future of the global maritime sector amid rapidly evolving environmental and technological changes.

“The maritime sector, including shipping, is confronted with an accelerated transition towards digitalisation and automation. We firmly believe that IMO should always aim to integrate new and advancing technologies in its regulatory framework, such as the development of the Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships Code, the mandatory requirement of electronic data exchange within the maritime single window with its associated cyber risk,” Al Malek said.

She said that it is commendable that IMO has initiated the work towards developing a dedicated strategy on maritime digitalisation to drive innovation, resilience, efficiency, and growth in the sector, which involves the governments as well as the industry stakeholders.

Al Malek added, “In terms of decarbonisation, significant progress has been made since the adoption of the revised 2023 IMO Strategy on reduction of GHG emissions from ships, which is considered to be a remarkable milestone that contributes towards the global efforts in addressing climate change.

“In this context, the UAE—driven by its commitment to achieving climate neutrality by 2050—recognises the importance of making realistic and steady progress toward decarbonising the maritime sector, in a way that ensures the continuity of global trade flows and strengthens the path of economic growth.”

Al Malek noted that the human element is of extreme importance to the shipping industry, which is considered the backbone of this industry and the smooth functioning of global trade.

She said, “Seafarers who are and will always remain at the core of IMO’s activities, particularly during this transformation, which would pose a significant implication for the workforce preparedness in the future. Therefore, we believe that the organisation should carefully assess the essential skills needed in the current decade to ensure seafarers are ready for the future to stay relevant as new challenges arise and the pace of change accelerates, keeping in mind the utmost importance of fair treatment, inclusivity, equality, diversity, the empowerment of women and supporting gender equality.”

She explained that effective implementation of IMO initiatives is key to their success, saying, “IMO has almost 60 years of experience, developing more than 50 international treaties, together with the related standards, guidelines and other documents. Member States must first understand the requirements of this extensive body of international law for it to be effectively, efficiently and consistently implemented and enforced.”

She concluded her remarks by reaffirming the UAE’s commitment to international partnership and to building a more resilient and sustainable maritime ecosystem.

She also emphasised the UAE’s support for the IMO’s efforts to protect the marine environment, enhance the safety and security of navigation, and strengthen the capabilities of countries toward a more efficient and prosperous maritime future.

CCTV footage of FC headquarter attack surfaced

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PESHAWAR, Nov 26 (APP):A complete video compiled from various CCTV footage of the November 24 suicide attack at the Federal Constabulary (FC) Headquarters has surfaced.
According to police sources, security agencies combined the CCTV footage of the attackers to prepare the complete video. The footage was obtained from CCTV cameras installed at different locations.
In the video, all three attackers can be seen arriving on a single motorcycle. The attackers can be seen coming down the road from the wrong direction.
The video shows that as they approached the FC Headquarters, the attackers parked the motorcycle in a nearby market. The suicide bomber wearing a cap and a shawl can be seen in the footage.
The suicide bomber is seen waiting outside the headquarters for quite some time.
In the video compiled from the CCTV footage, the suicide bomber can also be seen walking from a short distance toward the FC Headquarters.
The video shows that the first suicide bomber detonated explosives at the gate. After the explosion, in the smoke and dust, two attackers entered the FC Headquarters. Once inside, an armored vehicle blocked their way.
Because of the armored vehicle, the attackers moved toward the parking area. They can be seen repeatedly trying to exit the parking area. The footage also shows the moment of the explosion in the parking area.
Three days ago, three FC personnel were martyred and 11 people were injured in the suicide attack on the FC Headquarters in Peshawar, while all three terrorists were killed.
Yesterday, KP Inspector General Zulfiqar Hameed said during a press conference that significant progress had been made in the investigation. He added that the attackers appeared to be Afghan nationals, though the incident is being investigated from all angles.

Three private schools sealed in Mansehra for failing to cooperate with Measles–Rubella drive

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MANSEHRA, Nov 26 (APP):Acting on the directives of the provincial government and in compliance with the instructions of Deputy Commissioner Mansehra, the district administration on Tuesday sealed three private educational institutions in Tehsil Baffa Pakhal for failing to cooperate with the ongoing Measles and Rubella vaccination campaign.
Assistant Commissioner-II conducted inspections in Union Council Dharyal and Tanda, where the following schools were found non-compliant with the vaccination drive running from 17 to 29 November 2025 aimed at protecting children under six years of age from measles and rubella:
Pasban Public School, UC Dharyal
Al-Suffah Public School, UC Dharyal
Al-Faran Public School, UC Tanda
According to district administration officials, the schools neither vaccinated the eligible children nor extended cooperation to the Health Department, despite repeated reminders.
The administration reiterated that strict action will continue under the government’s “zero-tolerance policy” against institutions that fail to support the Measles–Rubella eradication campaign.

SEPCO Cracks Down on Power Theft in Sukkur: Over 50 Illegal Connections Disconnected

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SUKKUR, Nov 26 (APP):In a determined effort to curb electricity theft, the Sukkur Old Sub-Division of the Sukkur Electric Power Company (SEPCO) on Wednesday launched operations in various parts of the city, disconnecting more than 50 illegal direct hook connections and confiscating stolen wires.
Under the leadership of SDO Syed Waqar Shah, Aqeel Dayo, and Shahbaz Pirzado, teams conducted raids in areas including Nimah Chowk and Mirani Mohalla. During the operation, numerous unauthorized kunda (direct hook) connections were terminated.
SDO Syed Waqar Shah stated that SEPCO Chief Ijaz Ahmed Channa has directed an intensified crackdown on power thieves. He emphasized that no illegal electricity usage will be tolerated in the sub-division and stern legal action will be taken against anyone found involved in theft.

Senate session summoned on Thursday

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 26 (APP):President Asif Ali Zardari has summoned the session of Senate at Parliament House in Islamabad on Thursday, Nov 27,  at 4:00 pm.
The session has been summoned by the President in exercise of his powers under Article 54(1) of the Constitution of Pakistan, which authorizes him to convene sessions of Parliament.

Ethiopia shares ‘Green Legacy’ experiences at Int’l Climate Conference in Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 26 (APP):Diplomats and environmental experts gathered in Islamabad on Wednesday to strengthen climate cooperation between Ethiopia and Pakistan, focusing on the successes of Ethiopia’s massive afforestation and reforestation programme.
The “Green Dialogue” conference, co-hosted by the Ethiopian Embassy Islamabad and Bahria University, explored shared solutions to ecological sustainability under the umbrella of Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed’s “Green Legacy Initiative”.
Opening the session, Chalachew Eshetie, Chargé d’Affaires (ad Interim) of the Ethiopian Embassy in Islamabad, highlighted how the initiative has mobilised his nation to plant more than 48 billion seedlings—ranging from fruit trees to coffee plants.
He noted that the programme has been pivotal in averting land degradation and ensuring food security, urging Pakistan to adopt similar “climate-positive actions” to bolster its own resilience against environmental shocks.
The Chargé d’Affaires specifically appreciated Prof. Dr. Adam Saud (Dean FHSS) Bahria University, and Dr. Muhammad Fahim Khan and Dr. Tehseen Zahra for their initiative of organizing and coordinating the summit.
The summit also addressed the tension between development and nature as Director General of Bahria University Rear Admiral Naeem Sarwar warned that human activity and unchecked technological advancement remain the primary drivers of environmental damage.
However, speakers also showcased how technology can offer a lifeline when Secretary General of the Chongqing Renewable Energy Society in China, Mr. MaDing Ping, presented a “Green Entrepreneurship Starter Kit” for youth.
He cited examples from Chinese cities where drone-based agricultural monitoring and solar-powered infrastructure have revolutionised local economies, suggesting similar models could boost green productivity in South Asia.
Ethiopia shares ‘Green Legacy’ experiences at Int’l Climate Conference in Islamabad
The urgency of the situation for Pakistan was underscored by Vice Chancellor Tariq Mehmood of the University of Narowal.
He warned that Pakistan is operating in a state of “high fragility,” facing rising heatwaves, flash floods, and biodiversity loss.
He underlined the need for a shift from reactive to proactive governance, urging policymakers to address socio-economic disparities and invest heavily in climate finance.
Experts from the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and Bahria University’s Centre for Research Excellence also contributed to the dialogue.
The conference concluded with a consensus that environmental well-being transcends borders, requiring urgent cooperation between governments, academia, and local communities.

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi Congratulates Nation on Pakistan Navy’s Successful Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile Test

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 26 (APP):Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has congratulated the nation on the successful test of the Pakistan Navy’s anti-ship ballistic missile, calling it a significant milestone in the country’s defence capabilities.
Naqvi said that Pakistan’s scientists, engineers and all participating units had “successfully crossed an important milestone in missile technology,” adding that the achievement reflects their exceptional skill, dedication and professionalism.
Terming the test a remarkable accomplishment, the Minister extended heartfelt congratulations to the teams involved. “I commend the hard work and professional excellence of our scientists, engineers and participating units,” he said.
He further stated that the successful test represents a “reliable step forward” in enhancing the defence of Pakistan’s maritime frontiers.