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WASA to give 202 city water filtration plants on contract

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WASA
LAHORE, Dec 10 (APP):Water and Sanitation Authority (WASA) has decided to hire a private company
to keep 202 water-filtration plants of the provincial metropolis operational.
WASA official sources told APP on Sunday that a private company would be
awarded a contract for the repair and maintenance of filtration plants.
A total of 202 non-operational water filtration plants installed in the Lahore city,
would be given on contract for three years and private company would be
responsible for the maintenance and repair work of the filtration plants.
The WASA authorities would award contract of filtration-plants in two phases.
In the first phase, The Wasa would pay Rs 18.5 million for the repair of 78 filtration
plants in the city.
In the second phase, the authority would pay Rs 26.88 million for the repair
of 124 filtration plants in the city.
The invitation of tenders by WASA is on the card.

Saudi Arabia participates in UN High-level AI Advisory Body meeting

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Dr. Latifa bint Mohammed Al-Abdulkareem
New York, Dec 10 (SPA/APP):The United Nations High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence, composed of 38 members from various countries worldwide, has held its first in-person meeting in New York City, with the participation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The Kingdom was represented in the UN Advisory Body by the Shura Council’s member Dr. Latifa bint Mohammed Al-Abdulkareem, with the participation of a delegation from the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA).
The meeting discussed the potential adoption of AI technologies, addressing challenges arising from their misuse, and delving into the governance mechanisms of AI at both the national and global levels.
In 2020, the Kingdom hosted a consultation session during the Global AI Summit organized by the SDAIA, discussing the establishment of this advisory body for AI under the UN.

5.2-magnitude quake hits 115 km S of Abepura, Indonesia — USGS

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earthquake
BEIJING, Dec. 10 (Xinhua/APP):An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.2 jolted 115 km S of Abepura, Indonesia at 0449 GMT on Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

Martyrdom anniversary of Sowar Muhammad Hussain Shaheed (NH) being observed

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Sowar Muhammad Hussain Shaheed
ISLAMABAD, Dec 10 (APP):The 52nd martyrdom anniversary of Sowar Muhammad Hussain Shaheed, Nishan-e-Haider, is being observed here.
In this connection, a smartly turned contingent of the Pakistan Army presented the guard of honor at his mausoleum in Gujar Khan on Sunday.
The officers of the Pakistan Army laid floral wreaths at the Mausoleum, offered Fateha, and paid tribute to Sowar Muhammad Hussain Shaheed.
During the 1971 war at Zafarwal Shakargarh Sector, Sowar Muhammad Hussain demonstrated indomitable courage and inflicted heavy losses upon the enemy, and he single-handedly destroyed sixteen tanks.
Sowar Muhammad Hussain’s martyrdom anniversary serves as a powerful reminder of the extraordinary sacrifices made by the Armed Forces of Pakistan to defend the motherland.

Bahawalpur police arrest 218 drug peddlers in November

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BAHAWALPUR, Dec 10 (APP):The district police of Bahawalpur had taken 218 alleged drug peddlers into custody during the last month of November and recovered narcotics from their possession.
According to a police spokesman, following the vision of Inspector General Police (IGP) of Punjab, and under the supervision of District Police Officer (DPO) of Bahawalpur Syed Muhammad Abbas, several police teams conducted raids at dens during the last number.
He narrated that during the raids, the police parties took 218 alleged drug pushers into custody and recovered narcotics from their possession. The recovered narcotics included over 84 kilograms of hashish, over one kilogram of heroin, over one mound of cannabis, and 6,453 liters of liquor.
The police of different police stations in Bahawalpur lodged FIRs against the accused and launched an investigation into the cases.
Further probes were underway.

Peshawar Motorway M1 closes for traffic

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fog
PESHAWAR, Dec 10 (APP):Peshawar Motorway M1 closed for all traffic from Peshawar to Rishkai due to heavy fog, an officials of Motorway Police told APP here on Sunday morning.
“The purpose of closing the motorway is to prevent accidents,” said the motorway authorities.
The officials of the Motorway Police advised the people to avoid unnecessary travel during fog hours and ensure the use of fog lights during travel.
“Motorway will be restored for traffic after fog reduction,” Motorway officials added.

Dry weather likely to persist in city

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Dry weather
BAHAWALPUR, Dec 10 (APP):The local Met Office Sunday predicted a dry weather for city for the next 24 hours.
The maximum and minimum temperatures were 23 degrees centigrade and the 09 degrees centigrade during the last 24 hours.
Dry weather has also been forecast for rest of the region.

Nearly a million children displaced in Gaza as Israeli bombardments escalate: UN

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UNITED NATIONS, Dec 09 (APP): UN humanitarian officials in war-ravaged Gaza are “hanging on by our fingertips” with civil society on the brink of full-blown collapse, they warned Saturday.

Women and children are bearing the brunt in terms of deaths and injuries as Israeli troops attack Palestinian defenders across the enclave, with nowhere safe to go, and aid distribution stymied by war, insufficient access and insufficient supplies crossing into the Strip.

Adele Khodr, UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, said in a statement Saturday that Gaza was “the most dangerous place in the world to be a child…Entire neighbourhoods, where children used to play and go to school have been turned into stacks of rubble, with no life in them.”

Staff from the UN Children’s Agency report that close to one million children have now been forcibly displaced since the cycle of violence began on 7 October.

“They are now being pushed further and further south into tiny, overcrowded areas without water, food, or protection, putting them at increased risk of respiratory infections and waterborne disease”, warned Ms. Khodr.

“The restrictions and challenges being placed on the delivery of lifesaving aid going into and across the Gaza Strip are another death sentence for children”, she added.

Ms. Khodr said the whole humanitarian system is buckling, particularly under the extreme strain caused by the measures imposed by Israel as it’s offensive continues.

“An immediate, long-lasting humanitarian ceasefire is the only way to end the killing and injuring of children”, she said.

On Friday, the United States vetoed a Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire, arguing that ending the fighting now would just leave Hamas in place, which he claimed was “a recipe for disaster”, according to the US Deputy Ambassador Robert Wood.

In his message on Saturday marking the international day for victims of genocide, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that a new global push is needed to ensure that “never again” should anybody have to live through the horror.

“Sadly, we are in danger of forgetting the dark lessons of the past. In today’s world of deep division, mistrust and conflict, we remain confronted by the enduring menace of this atrocious crime”, he said.

He said it was essential that the Genocide Convention, which codified the crime for the first time this day, 75 years ago, when the General Assembly adopted it, “must remain a living force in our world, calling us to uphold its solemn promise.”

He said keeping the promise made by the 153 parties to the convention, which became effective in 1951, requires all governments to ratify and fully implement the Convention and ensure that perpetrators are held to account.

“It requires a renewed global push to establish and strengthen prevention mechanisms, educate new generations about past genocides and counter mis- and disinformation, which can fuel hate speech and genocidal intent and action”, said the UN chief.

As allegations of genocide continue to be made by all parties together with supporters around the world, in the context of the current war in Gaza between Israel and Palestinian militants, take a look back below at the history of the crime, and the extraordinary work of lawyer Raphael Lemkin who brought the convention against genocide to life – the UN’s first-ever human rights treaty.

Bar, bench should work together for justice: CM Baqar

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KARACHI, Dec 09 (APP): Sindh Chief Minister Justice (retd) Maqbool Baqar on Saturday said we must accept that the bar and the bench are both key stakeholders in the attainment of justice and democracy and the lack of coordination between the two not only affects them but also the entire system, so both should work together for the cause of justice.

This he said while speaking at the annual dinner of the Karachi Bar Association. The programme was attended by Chief Justice Sindh High Court Justice Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi, Amir Saleem President Karachi Bar Association, Mumtaz Ali
Mehdi Vice President, Waqar Alam General Secretary, Sabeeh Mahmood Joint Secretary, and others.

At the outset, the interim CM congratulated Justice Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi on assuming the position of Chief Justice of the Sindh High Court. He hoped that during his tenure [Justice Aqeel Abbasi], both the bar and the bench would work together for the cause of justice and face all challenges together.

Going into nostalgia, Baqar said that his association with the Karachi Bar Association spanned over four decades. “I became a member of the KBA as a young lawyer almost 40 years ago, and this bond remained intact even after I became a judge,” he said and added in 2007, during the emergency, lawyers and the KBA played an integral role in the restoration of democracy and the judiciary and their struggle bore fruit in 2009 when judges were restored.

The CM said that the young lawyers face several challenges, especially due to inflation in recent years. “We will try to find solutions to their problems, I have several ideas, such as offering paid internships or traineeships in the Advocate General’s Office, Law department, or Prosecutor General’s Office.”

Baqar urged all lawyers, especially young ones, to improve their skills and knowledge by reading law journals and recent judgments. He read out a stanza of Robert Frost, “The woods are lovely, dark, and deep. But I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep.” This means that you, young lawyers, have to work hard to achieve your culmination.

IGP, DG NAB call on Governor

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KARACHI, Dec 09 (APP):Inspector General Police (IGP) Sindh Riffat Mukhtar and Director General of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Karachi Javed Akbar Riaz called on Governor Mohammed Kamran Khan Tessori at Governor House here on Saturday
They discussed effective measures for the eradication of corruption, the role of police and NAB, the importance of awareness campaigns against corruption, and other issues.