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Balochistan govt expresses deep grief over Lasbela road tragedy

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QUETTA, Aug 22 (APP):The Balochistan government has expressed profound sorrow over a devastating road accident near Uthal in Lasbela district, extending heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives.
In a statement, government spokesperson Shahid Rind conveyed solidarity with the bereaved families, saying, “We share in their pain and grief.”
Rind confirmed that immediate measures were taken to assist the injured, with district authorities and rescue teams swiftly mobilized to launch emergency relief operations.
 Police and rescue personnel promptly transported the deceased and injured to nearby hospitals for urgent medical care.
An investigation into the cause of the accident is currently underway. Shahid Rind emphasized the critical need for strict compliance with traffic regulations to prevent such tragedies in the future.
The Balochistan government reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the affected families and ensuring that all necessary aid and assistance are provided during this difficult time.

Female drug trafficker sentenced to 9 years in prison

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 22 (APP):A local court in Rawalpindi has sentenced a female drug trafficker, Arzoo Yousuf, to 9 years in prison and imposed a fine of Rs 200,000. The convict was arrested in April 2025 by R.A. Bazaar Police and recovered 2.2 kg of hashish from her possession.
The court’s verdict was based on solid evidence and effective legal prosecution.
CPO Syed Khalid Hamdani commended the investigative team for their performance, emphasizing that all possible measures are being taken to eradicate the menace of drugs.

Commissioner inaugurates family park in Commissioner colony

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Commissioner Sargodha Jahanzeb Awan
Sargodha, Aug 22 (APP):Commissioner Sargodha Division Jahanzeb Awan on Friday inaugurated the newly constructed Family Park in Commissioner Colony.
According to a spokesperson, the ceremony was attended by a large number of residents, dignitaries and officials, including Director General (DG) Parks and Horticulture Authority, Muhammad Arshad.
Speaking on the occasion, the Commissioner said that despite limited resources, the administration was working diligently to enhance the city’s beauty and provide quality facilities to its residents. “The park features swings, benches, fencing, a variety of plants and a grassy ground, providing a pleasant environment for families to relax and enjoy”, he added.
The Commissioner directed Sargodha Waste Management Company (SWMC) to place waste containers in the area to maintain cleanliness.
On the occasion, the residents expressed gratitude to the Commissioner for his interest in developing the park and assured full ownership, maintenance and children also requested the conversion of an adjacent vacant land into a cricket ground, which will be considered by the authorities.
The area was previously a dumping ground, causing foul odors and unsanitary conditions. The park’s construction was a significant improvement, reflecting the administration’s commitment to enhancing public spaces.

Man killed in a road accident

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MULTAN, Aug 22 (APP):A man was killed in a collision between a motorcycle and a bus near Total Petrol Pump, head Nubihar, here on Friday.
According to a spokesperson, Tahir Iqbal(44) was riding a motorcycle when all of sudden bus coming from Vehari hit him and died on the spot.
Rescue 1122 teams reached on the spot, shifted the body to Nishtar Hospital after completing legal formalities.

Kashmir dispute resolution inevitable for South Asia peace: Qasim Noon

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JEDDAH, Aug 22 (APP): Chairman of Parliamentary Committee on Kashmir Rana Muhammad Qasim Noon on Friday calling the resolution of Kashmir dispute inevitable for peace in South Asia, reaffirmed Pakistan’s continuous moral, political and diplomatic support to the Kashmiris till the resolution of the dispute as per UN resolutions and the will of the Kashmiri people.

The Kashmir committee chairman, who held an interactive session with Kashmiri community leaders in Saudi Arabia, provided a comprehensive overview of the Kashmir issue and developments since the May 2025 war between Pakistan and India.

At the event hosted by the Pakistan Consulate General in Jeddah, Qasim Noon said that the recent war between Pakistan and India had highlighted the importance of the Kashmir issue to the world.

In his remarks, Consular General of Pakistan in Jeddah Khalid Majid highlighted the efforts of the Kashmiri community in the Kingdom for the Kashmir cause.

Chairman of Kashmir Committee Jeddah Masood Ahmad Puri and Chairman Jammu Kashmir Overseas Committee (JKCO) Engineer Muhammad Arif Mughal also addressed the gathering and appreciated the efforts of Chairman Kashmir Committee towards highlighting the issue of Kashmir at the international level.

The session was attended by senior officers of the Consulate General of Pakistan and a significant number of the Kashmiri community.

Jhpiego launches fund raising campaign for help of flood victims

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PESHAWAR, Aug 22 (APP):Jhpiego, an international organization striving to create and deliver transformative health care solutions that save lives, has launched a fundraising campaign the help victims of disastrous floods in the country.
In a message displayed on social media, Jhpeigo Pakistan expressed its mission of disbursing 50,000 relief kits among the flood-affected people in different parts of the country.
Each kit contains food rations, water, sanitation and hygiene kits, first aid supplies and other critical items.
“Our teams stand ready to ensure that the most essential support reaches those in dire need and we need your support,” reads the message of Dr Aminah Khan, Country Director Jhpiego.
Torrential rains and flash floods in Pakistan have claimed over 300 lives, with the toll rising. Thousands of families have lost their homes and loved ones, leaving entire communities in urgent need of lifesaving support, Aminah added.
She urged philanthropists and well off people to help Jhpiego in responding to the families impacted by the devastating floods.

Baba Bulleh Shah Urs celebrations begin

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KASUR, Aug 22 (APP):The Baba Bulleh Shah Urs three day celebrations started here on Friday.
The official sources said the Urs inaugural ceremony was attended by Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Finance and Revenue, Mian Saad Wasim Sheikh, MNA, Haji Naeem Safdar Ansari, Deputy Commissioner, Kasur, Imran Ali and officials of other concerned departments.
The three-day event takes place in Kasur and involves various devotional activities, the exhibition of the saint’s relics and the recitations of his poetry, attracting devotees from across the country.
 The Urs celebration would continue till August, 24.

Syria’s progress towards political transition offers ‘ray of hope’ for peace, stability: Pakistan

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UNITED NATIONS, Aug 22 (APP): Despite Syria’s immense challenges, Pakistan has welcomed the progress made towards political transition, including the commitment to hold parliamentary elections in September, a process that would help build peace and stability in the country following 14 years of civil war.

“We recognize the efforts of the Syrian authorities and people in pursuing dialogue, national cooperation, and regional outreach – which, though fragile, represent an important step toward peace and recovery,” Ambassador Usman Jadoon, deputy permanent representative of Pakistan, told the UN Security Council on Thursday.

At the same time, he warned that the credibility of this process will depend on inclusivity.

“All political and social groups must have a genuine stake if the process is to reflect the aspirations of the Syrian people,” Ambassador Jadoon said. “These developments, together with the prospect of elections later this year, offer a ray of hope to a nation that has endured immense suffering”.

Also, the Pakistani envoy underscored the need for “urgent action” to ensure adequate resources for the UN’s response plan to meet the growing humanitarian needs of the Syrian people.

Expressing concern over the situation in Suweidah, the Western Coast, and the Northeast, he said any attempts to manipulate or patronize local communities risk deepening divisions and constitute unwarranted external interference.

“We condemn all violence against civilians and tragic loss of lives, and call for accountability of those responsible,” Ambassador Jadoon said. “What Syria requires is genuine political support and international assistance in this complex environment, rather than the creation of new fault lines or foreign intervention.”

On the security front, he said, the threat of terrorism persists, with the presence of foreign terrorist fighters and groups known to have terrorist affiliation, including Da’esh. “Since the fall of the previous government, Da’esh has been intent on destabilizing the interim authorities and exploiting existing vulnerabilities.”

Ambassador Jadoon also strongly condemned the repeated Israeli strikes on Syrian territory, including in Sweida, Dara’a, Damascus and the occupied Syrian Golan, describing these acts as blatant violations of international law, threatening regional peace and obstructing Syria’s path to recovery.

“Syria’s road to peace and stability demands sustained international solidarity, respect for its sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity, and tangible support to address humanitarian and economic challenges,” the Pakistani envoy said.

Pakistan, he said, stands in solidarity with the Syrian people, vowing to continue supporting all efforts for a sovereign, unified, inclusive, peaceful and prosperous Syria.

Opening the debate, the UN Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, said that amid a strained ceasefire and military skirmishes in the country, the political transition “remains on a knife’s edge”.

He told the 15-member Council that in the Sweida governate, where sectarian violence in July also spurred conflict in the capital Damascus, the 19 July ceasefire has come under strain, but the conflict has not resumed so far.

However, “we are still seeing dangerous hostilities and skirmishes on the margins of Sweida, and violence could resume at any moment,” he said.

In northeast Syria, efforts to implement the 10 March agreement between the interim security forces and the mostly-Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) continue. Just this month, there have been spikes in violence between the two militaries in the Aleppo governorate.

While attempts to convene the two sides outside of the country have been unsuccessful, Pedersen welcomed reports of contacts between officials.

Despite these security incidents, Pedersen stressed that the situation has been relatively calm this month, applauding the efforts of those who have worked to tamp down hostilities.

However, in terms of the political situation, “the country remains deeply fragile and the transition remains on a knife-edge.”

Amid the precarious military and political situation, 16 million Syrians across the country need humanitarian aid, according to Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher.

Additionally, over 185,000 people have been displaced across Sweida, Dar’a, Rural Damascus and beyond.

“The overall situation is dire. We need to sustain urgent delivery of food, health, shelter, clean water, fuel, restoration of water and electricity infrastructure and education. In some areas, those arriving now outnumber the existing population. Services are overwhelmed,” said Mr. Fletcher.

Teams from the UN humanitarian aid coordination office (OCHA) have visited Sweida and other towns, delivering aid and assessing needs.

OCHA has also provided emergency food packages, flour and essential household items to tens of thousands of people.

However, insecurity and road closures have disrupted the supply of aid from the UN, NGO partners and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent.

“We need better humanitarian and commercial access. And most of all, we need safety,” Mr. Fletcher stressed, particularly referring to attacks on aid convoys, health facilities, medics and ambulances.

12 criminals held

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SARGODHA, Aug 22 (APP):Police  on Friday arrested 12 alleged criminals from various parts of the district.
According to a spokesperson,teams of different police stations raided various localities and arrested Naveed,    Saleem,Arsalan,Tahir,Wajid,Shams,Shahid,Arif,Rehan,Majid,Mubashir and Zain.
Police recovered 1.8-kg hashish,nine pistols,five guns,three Kalashnikovs,490 bullets and cash in millions of rupees from them.
Further investigation was underway.

FIA Launches AI-Based App to Ease Immigration & Curb Human Trafficking: Mohsin Naqvi

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (APP):Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has announced the launch of an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based application developed by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to simplify immigration processes and combat human trafficking. The pilot project will be initiated at Islamabad International Airport under the Minister’s directives.
During his visit to the FIA Headquarters in Islamabad, Naqvi chaired a high-level meeting attended by FIA Additional Director Generals, Directors, and Zonal Directors who joined online. The session reviewed progress on earlier decisions aimed at modernizing the agency’s operations.
Officials briefed the Interior Minister on the new AI-driven application, which will streamline immigration procedures and enhance security against human trafficking. Naqvi lauded the initiative, describing it as “a timely necessity” that would benefit both travelers and law enforcement agencies.
“This step will not only help prevent human trafficking but also save passengers from long queues,” the Minister said.
Naqvi directed the immediate release of required funds to improve FIA’s IT infrastructure and ordered the urgent upgradation of the FIA Headquarters building. He further instructed the Capital Development Authority (CDA) to hand over newly allotted land for the FIA Academy without delay. To address staff shortages, he directed that recruitment against all approved vacant posts be initiated immediately.
“I will ensure the provision of all necessary resources, but along with that, you must also deliver performance,” Naqvi emphasized.
FIA Director General Raja Riffat Mukhtar briefed the Interior Minister on organizational reforms, informing him that amendments to the FIA Act had been completed, while the digitization process was progressing on a priority basis. He noted that the agency had successfully transitioned to an e-office system within a short period. Additionally, all FIA notices will now be issued with QR codes to ensure transparency and efficiency.
The Interior Minister’s directives mark a significant step towards modernizing the FIA with cutting-edge technology, aiming to strengthen immigration controls, enhance efficiency, and curb human trafficking in Pakistan.