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SCO Day Reception held in Beijing
BEIJING, Jun 15 (APP): The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Day Reception and the presentation of the fifth anniversary of SCO agricultural base initiative held at SCO Secretariat in Beijing.
Addressing the participants, SCO Secretary General, Zhang Ming said that in just 20 years, the organization has grown from regional organization with only six members states to a family of 26 countries, consisting of Member States, Observers and Dialogue Partners.
It is expected that the upcoming summit next month in Astana will welcome Belarus as the tenth Member State, he added.
He said that the SCO provides every member with the opportunity to offer suggestions, seek common ground and explore cooperation.
“This because we have all along adhered to the Shanghai spirit featuring mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality, mutual consultations, respect for cultural diversity and striving for joint development. This is what defines the SCO and the key to its success,” he added.
In his remarks, Governor of Shaanxi Province, Zhao Gang said that in this summer season critical for planting and harvesting. The SCO Demonstration Base for Agricultural Technology Exchange and Training in Shaanxi has provided great support to SCO family in the past five years.
He said that in terms of technical training, the base has trained more than 4,700 agricultural officials and professional and technical personnel for more than 130 countries, and specially trained more than 300 overseas students from SCO countries.
In terms of demonstration and promotion, 10 overseas agricultural technology parks have been established in SCO countries and more than 110 excellent crop varieties have been tested and demonstrated, covering an area of over 30 million mu, he added.
It is worth mentioning that on June 15, 2001, the heads of Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan established the SCO, which over the years has proved its vitality and made an invaluable contribution to strengthening regional security, developing and expanding trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian cooperation.
Representative of the Chinese Government for Eurasian Affairs, Li Hui, and Ambassador of Kazakhstan to China, Shakhrat Nuryshev also spoke on the occasion.
The ambassador, diplomats and officials of the SCO member States, observers and Dialogue partners were present.
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Minister Salik Hussain urges patience, fraternity in Mina
ISLAMABAD, Jun 15 (APP): Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Chaudhry Salik Hussain, extended heartfelt wishes and prayers to Hajj pilgrims worldwide, including Pakistan, urging them to uphold dignity, observe the sanctity of Hajj rituals, practice patience, and foster fraternity upon reaching Mina’s tents.
In his message to the hajj pilgrims, he assured them that the ministry and Pakistan Hajj Mission are committed to promptly addressing all issues related to hujjaj/mashair facilities at their tents in Mina, ensuring complete cooperation with your complaints and concerns.
The minister noted that the majority of Pakistani pilgrims are residing peacefully and in an orderly manner. However, in the few Makatib where complaints regarding insufficient space have arisen, the Ministry of Religious Affairs has swiftly deployed staff and assistants to promptly address and resolve these concerns.
He said that the Saudi government handles all arrangements for the five days of Mashair. Therefore, for any complaints, pilgrims should contact the Saudi administration at 0125269600 or 1966 to ensure prompt resolution.
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UNHCR warns against apathy, inaction amid spike in forced displacement
UNITED NATIONS, Jun 14 (APP): Forced displacement surged to historic new levels across the globe last year and this, according to the 2024 flagship Global Trends Report from UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency.
The rise in overall forced displacement – to 120 million by May 2024 – was the 12th consecutive annual increase and reflects both new and mutating conflicts and a failure to resolve long-standing crises. The figure would make the global displaced population equivalent to the 12th largest country in the world, around the size of Japan’s.
Meanwhile, Afghan refugees represent the largest refugee population around the world– 2.6 million registered with 2.2 million registered Pakistan and Iran alone. Another 3.22 million people were internally displaced by the end of 2023, having fled their homes in search of refuge within Afghanistan.
A key factor driving the displaced peoples’ figures higher has been the devastating conflict in Sudan: at the end of 2023, 10.8 million Sudanese remained uprooted. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Myanmar, millions were internally displaced last year by vicious fighting. UNRWA estimates that by the end of last year, up to 1.7 million people (75 per cent of the population) had been displaced in the Gaza Strip by the catastrophic violence, most of whom were Palestine refugees. Syria remains the world’s largest displacement crisis, with 13.8 million forcibly displaced in and outside the country.
“Behind these stark and rising numbers lie countless human tragedies. That suffering must galvanize the international community to act urgently to tackle the root causes of forced displacement,” said Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. “It is high time for warring parties to respect the basic laws of war and international law. The fact is that without better cooperation and concerted efforts to address conflict, human rights violations and the climate crisis, displacement figures will keep rising, bringing fresh misery and costly humanitarian responses.”
The largest increase in displacement figures came from people fleeing conflict who remain in their own country, rising to 68.3 million people according to the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre – up almost 50 per cent over five years.
The number of refugees, and others in need of international protection, climbed to 43.4 million when including those under UNHCR and UNRWA’s mandates. The vast majority of refugees are hosted in countries neighbouring their own, with 75 per cent residing in low- and middle-income countries that together produce less than 20 per cent of the world’s income.
The report showed that worldwide, more than 5 million internally displaced people and 1 million refugees returned home in 2023. These figures show some progress towards longer-term solutions. Positively, resettlement arrivals increased to almost 160,000 in 2023.
“Refugees – and the communities hosting them – need solidarity and a helping hand. They can and do contribute to societies when they are included,” Grandi added. “Equally, last year millions of people returned home, representing an important glimmer of hope. Solutions are out there – we’ve seen countries like Kenya lead the way in refugee inclusion – but it takes real commitment.”
The report also offered new analysis on the climate crisis and how it increasingly and disproportionately affects forcibly displaced people.
Given the immense challenges facing 120 million forcibly displaced people outlined in the Global Trends report, UNHCR remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering new approaches and solutions to help people forced to flee their homes, wherever they are.
Petrol prices slashed by Rs 10.20 per liter
ISLAMABAD, Jun 15 (APP): The federal government here on Friday announced decrease of Rs10.20 on prices of per liter petrol, which would be now available at Rs 258.16 instead of its sale at Rs 268.36 earlier.
Likewise, the per liter price of high speed diesel has been slashed by Rs 2.33, going down from Rs 270.22 to Rs 267.89, according to press statement issued by finance ministry.
“The prices of Petroleum products have seen a mixed trend in the international market during the last fortnight,” the statement added.
It said, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has worked out the consumer prices, based on the price variations in the international market.
Ambassador of Pakistan to China, Khalil Hashmi in a group photo after inaugurating Pakistan Food Festival at Shangri-La Hotel

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