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MoFA unveils Apostille Convention to simplify document authentication
ISLAMABAD, Aug 21 (APP): The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) launched the Apostille Convention on Wednesday in Islamabad, aiming to streamline the authentication process for public documents intended for international use.
With the formal launch of Apostille certification, the MoFA and its liaison offices in Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta, and Gujrat will now accept documents for Apostille attestation through the five courier companies that have already been notified.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar presided over the launch ceremony, which was attended by senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Information Technology, and the National Information Technology Board (NITB).
Speaking on the occasion Dar stress the government’s commitment to enhancing public facilitation and highlighted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ efforts to improve public service delivery by simplifying document attestation and legalization. He urged Ministry officials to be more proactive in ensuring efficient service provision.
Starting today (Aug 21), the MoFA has launched an “Online Apostille Application System.” This system allows individuals to apply for apostille online by creating a profile and submitting documents directly through the “Online Payment App” introduced by Habib Bank Ltd.
Latest Israeli evacuation orders leave Gazans dangerously close to frontline: UN
UNITED NATIONS, Aug 21 (APP): “Continuous” Israeli military evacuation orders in Gaza threaten the already extremely vulnerable people in the enclave with further forced displacement, raising concerns that vital services could soon be cut off, UN humanitarian officials warned Wednesday.
More than 10 months into the war in Gaza, nearly all Gazans have been displaced at least once – and often multiple times – by repeated orders to evacuate and intense Israeli bombardment.
“Nowhere in the Gaza Strip is safe…It does feel like people are waiting for death,” said Louise Wateridge, spokesperson for the UN agency for Palestine refugees, in an online message on X.
“Areas that were (in) the humanitarian zone are now the frontline,” she told UN News, a media website, noting also that Gazans “are never more than a few blocks away from the frontline now”.
Kamal Al-Sultan, a displaced child from Beit Lahia in northern Gaza, told UN News in Gaza that he has been displaced seven times since the war began, most recently from Deir Al-Balah Preparatory School for Boys, where he had sought shelter and safety.
“We were displaced from Beit Lahia to Deir Al-Balah, and now they are asking us to leave,” he said. “We don’t know where to go.”
According to the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, these new evacuation orders now cover approximately 84 per cent of the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, many Gazans are being forced to move yet again.
“This displacement from Deir Al-Balah is our fourteenth,” said Yahya Halas, a displaced person from the Shujaiya neighbourhood east of Gaza City. “We were displaced from Shujaiya to the city of al-Zahraa to Rafah then to Khan Younis twice and to Deir Al-Balah three times. How long will this continue?”
He said being displaced is “not just about carry a bag”.
“Displacement is like the soul leaving the body,” Halas said. “We have children and women. We have belongings and food. Where will we go when all the displaced people go west? If you go to the west of Deir Al-Balah, you won’t be able to walk because there are so many people already there.”
In its latest update on the emergency, the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, insisted that the “relentless” hostilities and repeated evacuation orders in Gaza have continued to constrain relief operations “already hampered by access constraints, fuel shortages, and other challenges”.
OCHA reported that parts of Salah ad Din road – a crucial passage for humanitarian missions from south to north – were caught up in an evacuation order by the Israeli authorities issued on Saturday for Deir Al-Balah.
“This has made it nearly impossible for aid workers to move along this key route,” it noted. The Israeli Defense Forces issued a new order affecting neighbourhoods in the central city on Wednesday morning.
Gaza’s coastal road “is not a viable alternative” anymore, OCHA continued, explaining that the beaches along this route are “crowded with makeshift shelters” for Palestinians forcibly uprooted from their homes.
“As a result, convoy movements along the coastal road are extremely slow, and critical supplies and services – such as water trucking – are not reaching people in need at anywhere near the scale required,” the UN aid office warned.
In Khan Younis, where Israeli tanks have returned, UNRWA expressed growing concerns that key facilities in areas of the southern city slated for evacuation may soon be damaged or destroyed.
These include the just-restored water pumping station that serves some 100,000 people, the UNRWA Japanese Health Centre that re-opened last month and is slated to play a key role in the upcoming polio vaccination campaign and the Khan Younis Training Centre, a large facility now used as a warehouse to store humanitarian supplies.
“Without that warehouse, we cannot bring aid in and put it anywhere,” explained Ms. Wateridge. “There are no warehouses left.”
“You’ve got water, you’ve got medicine and vaccinations and you’ve got distribution; if any of these facilities gets damaged and destroyed, that is going to be disastrous,” she added.
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Chairperson BISP discusses Nashonuma program with Sindh Health Minster
Federal Minister for Industries and Production, Rana Tanveer Hussain chairs a meeting of the Sugar Advisory Board (SAB).


ISLAMABAD: August 21 –
Chairperson BISP, Rubina Khalid chairing a meeting with the officers of BISP at Zonal Office Karachi.


KARACHI: August 21 –
As a gesture of goodwill, Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal presenting a traditional “Shaal” to Germany’s Minister Svenja Schulze, who reciprocated with a German souvenir.


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Commerce minister engages with industry councils to boost export sector
ISLAMABAD, Aug 21 (APP): Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan on Wednesday underscored the government’s commitment to collaborating with industry stakeholders to formulate policies that align with the needs of the business community.
Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan conducted virtual meetings with key industry representatives from the Sectoral Council for Surgical Instruments and the Council for Marble, Granite and Minerals, said a press release issued here.
During these separate meetings, Minister Jam Kamal Khan urged both councils to submit comprehensive proposals detailing their primary challenges, potential solutions, and strategic recommendations.
The objective is to secure the necessary support to address the pressing issues faced by these sectors and to create an environment conducive to business growth and export enhancement.
The minister highlighted that involving these councils in the policymaking process could significantly boost the export potential of these billion-dollar industries.
He emphasized the importance of keeping the private sector engaged, noting that it is the main stakeholder in these efforts.
“The proposals, key issues, and recommendations from these councils will be carefully reviewed and included in a strategic report,” the Minister stated. “This report will be submitted to higher authorities for approval, ensuring that the concerns of these sectors are adequately addressed.”






