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“Divine Garden” inaugurated at Gomal University to boost agro-education

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Dera Ismail Khan , Nov 22 (APP):Gomal University  inaugurated an olive plantation project titled “Divine Garden” at the Faculty of Agriculture, aimed at promoting olive cultivation, agricultural development, and environmental awareness among students.
The inauguration ceremony was organized by the university’s Horticulture and Landscaping Section in collaboration with the Estate Section. Member of the National Assembly Dawar Khan Kundi attended the event as the chief guest, while Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, Pro Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Naimat Ullah Khan, Registrar Zahir Shah Marwat, the Dean Faculty of Agriculture Prof. Dr. Muhammad Safdar Baloch, and heads of various academic departments were also present.
Speaking on the occasion, officials highlighted that the establishment of the olive garden would not only support the promotion of olive cultivation in the region but also help educate students on the importance of trees, sustainable agriculture, and environmental protection.
During the ceremony, references from Hadith were shared, emphasizing the significance and benefits of olive trees and olive oil in Islamic teachings.
The Divine Garden is expected to serve as a model initiative for environmental improvement, agricultural training, and long-term sustainable development within Gomal University.

Tarar, D-8 SG discuss enhanced media collaboration, tackling fake news

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BAKU, Nov 22 (APP): Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar, in a meeting with D-8 Secretary General Ambassador Isiaka Abdulqadir Imam, discussed enhancing collaboration in the media sector, countering fake news, and addressing key global issues among D-8 countries.

Speaking on the occasion, the minister described fake news as one of the biggest global challenges. He stressed the need for an effective strategy on social media platforms and underscored that a robust fact-checking system is essential to counter misinformation.

The strength of the collective narrative of D-8 nations hinges on curbing the spread of fake news. The minister stressed that member states must adopt a unified media strategy to effectively counter misinformation and safeguard regional discourse.

The meeting focused on in-depth discussions to advance cultural ties among member states.The minister emphasized that fostering cultural cooperation is key to strengthening harmony across the region and enhancing its global image. He added that collaboration in culture, communication, and technology offers a vital pathway to bringing the people of D-8 member states closer together.

The Minister lauded the D-8 Secretary General for his pivotal role in advancing global economic growth and fostering regional peace. He noted that the Secretary General’s leadership and wealth of experience will remain instrumental in steering the organization toward its objectives.

D-8 Secretary General Ambassador Isiaka Abdulqadir Imam emphasized that the success of member states hinges on their ability to support each other’s development. He underscored the importance of sharing media experiences and organizing joint trainings and workshops, while calling for deeper cooperation within the D-8 framework to strengthen a unified and positive global narrative.

DPM/FM Dar, Maldives FM agree to further strengthen bilateral cooperation

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 22 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Foreign Minister of Maldives Abdulla Khaleel, Saturday, agreed to deepen bilateral cooperation partnership in trade, connectivity and climate resilience.

The DPM/FM met with FM Maldives on the margins of the EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum, Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press release.

They underscored the importance of staying in regular contact, including through multilateral platforms to further advance shared priorities.

 

 

 

Man killed, another injured as van hits motorbike

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HYDERABAD, Nov 22 (APP):A young man lost his life and his friend sustained serious injuries as a passenger van struck a motorbike near Zeal Pak factory here in the wee hours of Saturday.
An official of SITE police station informed that the van driver escaped after the incident.
He identified the deceased as Jamal Khaskheli and the injured as Mazhar Khaskheli, both residents of Tando Haider, a rural town.
The dead body and the wounded man were shifted to Liaquat University Hospital where medico legal formalities of the deceased were completed.
The police are yet to register the accident’s FIR.

DPM/FM Dar meets with Croatian FM, discusses regional, global developments 

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 22 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Saturday, met Foreign Minister of Croatia, Gordon Radman, at the 4th EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum.  

They discussed regional and global developments, advancing political and economic cooperation, enhancing Pak-Croatian engagement bilaterally and at multilateral forums, Foreing Office Spokesperson said in a press release. 

 The DPM/FM also invited the Croatian foreign minister to visit Pakistan. 

Trump, Mamdani shared cordial White House meeting after months of trading attacks

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WASHINGTON, Nov 22 (APP): In a surprising turn of events, US President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, a Muslim and self-described Democratic socialist, had a positive meeting Friday that focused on their shared interest in addressing the affordability crisis in that metropolis of over eight million people.

Both leaders emphasized that despite their significant ideological differences and past mutual criticism, they found common ground on the need to lower costs for New Yorkers.

The vehement attacks that each man has lobbed against the other in the recent past — including Trump inaccurately calling Mamdani a “communist” in the social media post that announced their meeting — were nowhere to be seen.

Instead, the two men focused on potential common ground on their desire to see New York City thrive.

The two leaders appeared friendly when they addressed a joint press conference, setting social media aflame with their meeting.

Trump repeatedly jumped in to defend Mamdani against adversarial press questions.

The encounter was, by any reasonable measure, a big success for the 34-year-old incoming mayor, the first-ever South Asian to lead America’s biggest city.

Mamdani achieved his key objective in finding common ground with Trump without ceding any real issue of principle, analysts said.

For months, Mamdani’s opponents in politics and in right-leaning media have been seeking to paint him as a scary threat to mainstream values.

Trump, who had once joined those attacks, dismantled them Friday.

“The better he does, the happier I am,” Trump said near the beginning of their remarks to the assembled media.

Later, asked if he would feel comfortable living in New York City under a Mamdani administration, Trump replied, “Yeah I would. I really would. Especially after the meeting. Absolutely.”

But the mayor-elect notably did not back away from earlier comments he has made about the president.

“I know there might be differences about ideology, but the place of agreement is the work that needs to be done to make New York City affordable,” he said.

One reporter cited Republican Congressman Elise Stefanik’s accusations that Mamdani is a “jihadist” and asked Trump if he felt he was sitting “next to a jihadist right now in the Oval Office.”

“No, I don’t,” Trump replied.

Moments later he added, “I met with a man who’s a very rational person. I met with a man who really wants to see New York be great again.”

President Trump said he wants Mamdani to succeed as New York City mayor, vowing White House support for his work in the interest of New Yorkers.

The president expressed the hope that Mamdani would make a great mayor and may even surprise many conservatives.

“He has a chance to really do something great for New York,” the president said.

“New York is at a very critical point. And he does need the help of the federal government to really succeed, and we’re going to be helping him. But he’s different than you know, your average candidate. Hey, he came out of nowhere.”

As Mamdani stood beside him for Press interaction after their White House meeting, Trump said they share the goal of making New York affordable for its people.

“The better he does, the happier I am,” the president said of Mamdani, previously described by Trump as communist.

Mamdani said he is “really looking forward to delivering for New Yorkers in partnership with the president on the affordability agenda.”

Two Gaza children killed every day during fragile ceasefire, says UNICEF

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UNITED NATIONS, Nov 22 (APP): Ongoing Israeli attacks and airstrikes in Gaza continue to kill and maim people of all ages in the shattered enclave despite an agreed ceasefire, UN agencies said Friday.

“Yesterday morning, a baby girl was reportedly killed in Khan Younis by an airstrike, while the day before, seven children were killed in Gaza City and the south,” said Ricardo Pires, spokesperson for the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF.

In an update, Pires told reporters: “There’s only one party to the conflict in Gaza with the firepower to do airstrikes, ” without naming Israel.

Since 11 October, the first full day of the pause in hostilities between the Israeli military and Hamas fighters, at least 67 children have been killed in “conflict related incidents”, the UNICEF spokesperson noted.

His comments came as NGO Doctors Without Borders reported that a nine-year-old girl is receiving treatment for facial wounds after gunfire from quadcopter drones was reported on Wednesday.

According to UNICEF, at least 67 children have been killed in “conflict-related incidents” since the Hamas-Israel pause in hostilities was announced on 10 October, at a rate of two a day.

Veteran UN aid worker Dr Rik Peeperkorn from the World Health Organization (WHO) echoed those concerns, adding that “although there’s a ceasefire, people still get killed”.

Latest Gaza Ministry of Health data indicates that 280 Gazans have been killed and 672 injured since the ceasefire, in addition to 571 bodies recovered from the rubble.

Alongside the ongoing insecurity, UN aid teams including the World Food Programme (WFP) continue to push for greater access to Gazans, including hundreds of thousands of displaced and extremely vulnerable families.

The agency is now sending approximately 100 trucks per day into the enclave loaded with relief supplies, which is almost two-thirds of its daily target amount – “a step in the right direction” – said Abeer Etefa, WFP Senior Spokesperson for the Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe.

She noted that although deliveries from the commercial sector are also crossing into Gaza, the main problem for UN and non-UN actors “is the fact that a lot of these food supplies stay in border crossing points for long days and therefore you know the possibility of them going bad is high.”

From inside Gaza, WFP Head of Communications in Palestine Martin Penner described the dire situation confronting the enclave’s exhausted people, after more than two years of war.

“One woman told us that she feels like her whole body is crying out for different kinds of food, different from the canned food and the dry rations that people have been living on for two years,” he said.

Markets are returning to Gaza stocked with food too, “but prices are still out of reach for most people,” Penner insisted. “A chicken costs $25, a kilo of meat $20. So many people still rely on food aid, food parcels, bread from bakeries.”

One mother told him that she did not take her children to market “so that they won’t see all the food that’s available…If they go near the market, she tells them to cover their eyes.

Another woman in the same town said she buys one apple and divides it between her four children.”

Meanwhile, healthcare provision in the Gaza Strip remains devastated and inadequate to treat trauma victims and those requiring specialist care.

“Gaza’s doctors tell us of children they know how to save but cannot,” said UNICEF’s Pires, who reeled off a list to journalists of youngsters “with severe burns, shrapnel wounds, spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, children with cancer who have lost months of treatment. Premature babies who need intensive care. Children who need surgeries that simply cannot be done inside Gaza today.”

Around 4,000 children are still waiting to be evacuated, including two-year-old Omyma “whose heart is failing because of a congenital issue doctors in Gaza cannot treat. She needs surgery urgently to save her life,” Pires noted.

Death toll rises to 20 in factory explosion

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FAISALABAD, Nov 21 (APP):Death toll in factory explosion has risen to 20 after expiry of 6 more victims here on Friday while Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz took notice of the incident and sought an urgent report.
Police spokesman said that a powerful explosion occurred in Crystal Chemical Factory located near Shahab Town, Kabaddi Stadium Ground Chak 203/R-B Malikpur, within the jurisdiction of Mansoorabad police station. It reportedly resulted from gas leakage in a cylinder, which ignited and caused roofs of the factory and adjacent houses to cave in.
He said that Mansoorabad police registered an FIR No.1955/25) and the complainant reported identities of 20 deceased including adults, women and six children between the ages of one and thirteen.
The deceased were identified as Shafiq son of Nazir Ahmed, Maqsooda Bibi wife of Shafiq, Ahmed son of Abdul Rehman, Azaan Ali son of Abdul Rehman, Eman Fatima daughter of Riasat Ali, Irfan son of Muhammad Shafiq, Muqaddas daughter of Irfan, Rehan son of Irfan, Saim Ali son of Ghulam Abbas, Waqas son of Ghulam Abbas, Aashiq Hussain son of Mirza Saleem Ahmed, Farrukh, Jannat daughter of Riasat Ali, Fakhar wife of Riasat Ali, Ali Hasnain son of Riasat Ali, Maham daughter of Riasat Ali, Obaid Aashiq son of Aashiq, Umair Aashiq son of Aashiq, Bilal Aashiq son of Aashiq and one unidentified person.
The injured include Riffat wife of Irfan, Younis son of Munshi, Ahsan son of Arshad, Nadeem son of Abdul Ghafoor, Ashraf son of Akram, Muazam son of Azam and Liaqat Ali son of Iqbal, he added.
Rescue 1122 spokesman said that under the supervision of District Emergency Officer Engr. Ehtesham Wahla, Urban Search and Rescue teams used advanced equipment to extract 27 victims from the debris. Twenty were found dead while seven were rescued with injuries.
More than 145 rescuers and over 31 emergency vehicles including ambulances and fire units, participated in the operation, he added.
Spokesman of local administration said that four factories were situated at the location and only the chemical (Samad Bond) factory was operational at the explosion time while the remaining three dealing in glue, silicone and embroidery were closed.
The factory is owned by Muhammad Qaisar Chughtai while Bilal Ali Imran served as its manager. The police have launched a manhunt to arrest both individuals.
The explosion also damaged 9 nearby houses, impacting both laborers and residents of the locality, he added.
The injured victims told investigators that complaints had previously been lodged against the factory for unsafe practices, he added.

Auction for two new PSL franchise on January 6

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LAHORE, Nov 21 (APP):The auction for the two new franchise teams in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) will be held on January 6, 2026, says a press release of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday.
The PSL was played with six teams for the initial 10 years while eight teams will be part of the world’s second best league in the eleventh edition in 2026.
This marks a significant milestone in the league’s continued expansion and its commitment to expanding its footprint across Pakistan. The addition of two new teams will also create fresh commercial, sporting and fan engagement opportunities.
The pool of cities shortlisted for potential franchise allocation includes:
1. Faisalabad 2. Rawalpindi 3. Hyderabad 4. Sialkot 5. Muzaffarabad 6. Gilgit
The successful bidders at the auction will have the right to choose from amongst these city/team names. Only technically qualified bidders will be invited to the auction.
The HBL PSL, now recognized as one of the premier T20 leagues globally, continues to grow in stature, commercial strength and fan following. The PCB and PSL Management look forward to welcoming new stakeholders to the HBL PSL ecosystem and to further elevating the league’s impact on Pakistan cricket.

A fish vendor arranges a variety of fish of different sizes at his stall as demand increases with the drop in temperature during winter season across the twin cities

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A fish vendor arranges a variety of fish of different sizes at his stall as demand increases with the drop in temperature during winter season across the twin cities
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A fish vendor arranges a variety of fish of different sizes at his stall as demand increases with the drop in temperature during winter season across the twin cities
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