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WHO backs African efforts to combat mpox spread, as Sweden & Pakistan report new cases

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UNITED NATIONS, Aug 16 (APP): The World Health Organization (WHO) said Friday is supporting African countries to scale up response to curb mpox, which is now an international global health emergency.

The outbreak that affected the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and spread to neighbouring countries continues to grow.

On Thursday afternoon, WHO member Sweden became the first country outside Africa to record a case of the mpox Clade 1 variant that is believed to be driving the latest outbreak. And on Friday, according to media reports, Pakistan detected 2 mpox cases in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

“We are hard at work on the frontlines of the response, collaborating closely with governments and communities to strengthen mpox control measures and are ramping up efforts to curb the widening trend of the virus through coordinated action with partners and national authorities,” said Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa.

Mpox – formerly monkeypox – is a viral disease that can be transmitted through physical contact with an infected person, animal, or contaminated objects.

It was first detected in humans in 1970, in the DRC, and is considered endemic to countries in Central and West Africa.
Outbreaks are caused by different mpox viruses called clades, and the clade 1 strain has been circulating in the DRC for years, WHO said.
The emergence of a new offshoot – clade 1b – and its rapid spread, including to nearby countries, is among the main reasons why WHO declared on Wednesday that mpox constitutes a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC).
So far this year, more than 2,100 laboratory-confirmed cases of the disease, and 13 deaths, have been reported in the DRC and 11 other countries: Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, C´te d’Ivoire, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa and Uganda. This compares to 1,145 confirmed cases, and seven deaths, in 11 countries for all of 2023.

WHO said it is stepping up support to the affected countries by deploying additional experts, including epidemiologists and anthropologists, and providing initial funding to accelerate outbreak response measures.
Efforts are underway to enhance cross-border collaboration for case investigation, contact tracing and community engagement to ensure compliance with preventive measures, the UN health agency said.

The UN agency is also assisting national regulatory authorities to speed up regulatory approvals, as well as providing guidance to national immunization technical advisory groups to ensure readiness for vaccine rollout.

WHO said it has also begun the process for Emergency Use Listing (EUL) for mpox vaccines, which will accelerate access for lower-income countries which have not yet issued their national regulatory approval.
EUL means that partners such as Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) will be able to procure doses for distribution.

WHO said it is also working to strengthen national diagnostic capacities by providing testing kits, and reagents, as well as machines to decentralize testing. Genomic sequencing is also ongoing to determine the mpox clades.

To enhance preparedness in countries neighbouring the DRC and those at risk, disease surveillance and training of frontline health workers is being increased, along with public awareness campaigns, the agency said.

Pilgrims bus collided with truck kills 2, injured 17 in DIKhan

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Dera Ismail Khan, Aug 16 (APP):A collision between a bus and truck claimed two lives while 17 others were wounded on Bannu Road near Shorkot here on Friday.
The collision happened when the bus, traveling in the opposite direction, crashed into the truck.
According to reports, all passengers on the bus were pilgrims from Parachinar, going to visit holy sites in Iran and Iraq via Balochistan to attend the mourning processions in connection with Chehlum of Imam Hussain (A. S) in Karbala.
According to the Rescue 1122 Spokesman, Rescue 1122 teams swiftly arrived at the scene, providing first aid to the injured and shifting them to a nearby hospital for further treatment.
He said that as a result of the accident, two people died and seventeen others were injured.
Later the funeral prayers of the deceased persons offered in Kotli Imam Hussain in DIKhan and attended by a huge number of people from surrounding areas.
The bodies were later dispatched to their native village for burial.

Pakistan, Russia multi-sphere ties moving on a positive trajectory: Sehar

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 16 (APP):The bilateral relations between Pakistan and the Russian Federation are forging ahead on an upward trajectory, with both nations actively exploring multifaceted cooperation opportunities in sectors such as trade, energy, and diplomacy,” said Sehar Kamran, Member of National Assembly, on Friday.
“Whether in trade, energy, or diplomatic engagements, the relationship between Pakistan and Russia is strengthening across all dimensions. Both countries possess vast untapped potential for collaboration. Russia is a major energy exporter, and Pakistan can benefit from its oil and gas resources. Similarly, Pakistan can provide access to the Arabian Sea and the Middle East to Russian traders and suppliers,” she said, talking to APP.
Sehar Kamran, who has represented Pakistan at numerous international forums in Russia, including BRICS, SCO Women Congress, IPU Assembly, and others in recent years, noted that the past two decades have seen a significant enhancement in Pak-Russian diplomatic ties, driven by consistent high-level interactions.
She referred to a congratulatory letter from the Russian Ambassador in Islamabad, Albert Khorev, on Independence Day, which read: “The Russian Federation attaches great importance to its relations with Pakistan, and I am confident that their steadfast and consistent development serves the best interests of both our peoples. I appreciate your important and constructive role in our bilateral engagements.”
“It underscores our strong friendship… It was truly heartening to see the colors of the Pakistani flag illuminated in Moscow. This reflects the deepening bilateral ties and the strong bond of friendship between our two nations,” she said in her reciprocal letter to the envoy.
On her X timeline, Sehar Kamran also responded to a congratulatory video message by the Russian ambassador on Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day, in which she reaffirmed her commitment to continuous efforts for stronger bilateral relations, emphasizing the potential for deeper collaboration in various fields.
Ambassador Albert Khorev said in his message, “Russia and Pakistan have already been friends throughout the years, and I am sure that we will see our already robust and fruitful relations reach new heights and help both our countries thrive. Pakistan is home to incredibly talented, hardworking, and open-hearted people, and I’m confident that they are the nation’s greatest asset.”
The PPP parliamentarian, also the recipient of the Russian State Award in recognition of her efforts to promote bilateral relations, mentioned last year’s visit of former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari to Russia and high-level interactions, which instilled new impetus into bilateral ties.
Calling it a stepping stone in bilateral ties, she mentioned the shipment of Russian crude oil to Pakistan and said that Pakistan was also outlining a process to open barter trade with neighboring countries of Russia, Iran, and Afghanistan.

BITT highlights achievements of various personalities

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QUETTA, Aug 16 (APP):Balochistan International Think Tank and Friends of Universe Society Pakistan organized the Shaheed Baz Muhammad Kakar Gold Medal ceremony here at a local hotel in Quetta.

Important figures from various walks of life, including former Chief Minister of Balochistan Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch, leaders of political parties, tribal elders, and representatives of civil society, participated in the event.

During the event, individuals who had demonstrated outstanding performance in various fields were awarded the Shaheed Baz Muhammad Kakar Gold Medal.

Those who received awards included Ali Ahmed Kurd Adv for Rule of Law, Syed Nazeer Agha Adv for Social work, Zafar Qadir for Education, Dr Malik Baloch for his services in Politics, Dr Wahid Noor for Science & Technology, Abdul Saboor Khan for Education Environment and Administration and Dr. Qurat ul Ain Social work and Development.

Awais Jadoon, Chairman of the Balochistan International Think Tank, in his address, said that they have initiated a unique endeavor by honoring individuals from the region who have dedicated their lives to public rights, freedom of expression, the establishment of true democracy, principled struggle against imperialist forces, global peace, and fostering fraternal and equal relations among nations.

These awards, he noted named after such personalities, aim to pay tribute to these great individuals and introduce their achievements to the general public.

“The awards are presented to those who excel in various fields, he maintained.

The BITT highlighted that this award series, which includes the largest non-governmental civil award series in Asia, covers various categories such as Quaid-e-Azam International Award, Quaid-e-Azam Gold Medal, Quaid-e-Azam Lifetime Achievement Award, Allama Iqbal Award, Allama Iqbal Gold Medal, Nelson Mandela Award, Nelson Mandela Gold Medal Award, mam Khomeini Award, Atatürk Award.

He mentioned that these awards ceremonies are held annually in various cities across the country, and alongside the awards, valuable gifts and cash prizes are also presented.

BITT is close to setting a world record, as no other non-governmental civil award series of this scale exists in the world, he claimed.

Police arrest two bike lifters with five motorcycles

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 16 (APP):Police have arrested two bike lifters and street criminals and recovered five stolen motorcycles, Rs 4000, and other items from their possession, said a Police spokesman.
He informed that a team under the supervision of SHO, R.A.Bazar Police Station managed to net two bike lifters members of Fai gang, namely Farhan alias Fai and Hassan Ali and recovered five stolen motorcycles, Rs 4000 and other items from their possession.
Farhan is a record holder criminal and remained a jail bird in several street crime cases.
A case has been registered against the accused while further investigation is underway.
Superintendent of Police, Potohar, Nasir Nawaz said the accomplices and facilitators of the accused would also be sent behind bars.

Pakistan, Russia multi-sphere ties moving on a positive trajectory: Sehar

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 16 (APP): The bilateral relations between Pakistan and the Russian Federation are forging ahead on an upward trajectory, with both nations actively exploring multifaceted cooperation opportunities in sectors such as trade, energy, and diplomacy,” said Sehar Kamran, Member of National Assembly, on Friday.

“Whether in trade, energy, or diplomatic engagements, the relationship between Pakistan and Russia is strengthening across all dimensions. Both countries possess vast untapped potential for collaboration. Russia is a major energy exporter, and Pakistan can benefit from its oil and gas resources. Similarly, Pakistan can provide regional connectivity and trade corridors to Russia,” she said, talking to APP.

Sehar Kamran, who has represented Pakistan at numerous international forums in Russia, including BRICS, SCO Women Congress, IPU Assembly, and others in recent years, noted that the past two decades have seen a significant enhancement in Pak-Russian diplomatic ties, driven by consistent high-level interactions.

She referred to a congratulatory letter from the Russian Ambassador in Islamabad, Albert Khorev, on Independence Day, which read: “The Russian Federation attaches great importance to its relations with Pakistan, and I am confident that their steadfast and consistent development serves the best interests of both our peoples. I appreciate your important and constructive role in our bilateral engagements.”

“It underscores our strong friendship… It was truly heartening to see the colors of the Pakistani flag illuminated in Moscow. This reflects the deepening bilateral ties and the strong bond of friendship between our two nations,” she said in her reciprocal letter to the envoy.

On her X timeline, Sehar Kamran also responded to a congratulatory video message by the Russian ambassador on Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day, in which she reaffirmed her commitment to continuous efforts for stronger bilateral relations, emphasizing the potential for deeper collaboration in various fields.

Ambassador Albert Khorev said in his message, “Russia and Pakistan have already been friends throughout the years, and I am sure that we will see our already robust and fruitful relations reach new heights and help both our countries thrive. Pakistan is home to incredibly talented, hardworking, and open-hearted people, and I’m confident that they are the nation’s greatest asset.”

The PPP parliamentarian, also the recipient of the Russian State Award in recognition of her efforts to promote bilateral relations, mentioned last year’s visit of former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari to Russia and high-level interactions, which instilled new impetus into bilateral ties.

Calling it a stepping stone in bilateral ties, she mentioned the shipment of Russian crude oil to Pakistan and said that Pakistan was also outlining a process to open barter trade with neighboring countries of Russia, Iran, and Afghanistan.

ANF recovers 38 kg drugs; arrests eight accused

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 16 (APP): Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) while conducting eight operations across the country managed to recover 38 kg drugs and arrested eight accused, said an ANF Headquarters spokesman here on Friday.

He informed that 2.5 kg ice was recovered from two passengers going to Doha at Peshawar Airport.
990 grams heroin was recovered from a parcel sent to UK from a cargo office at Lahore Airport. 65 heroin-filled capsules were recovered from a passenger going to Malaysia at Lahore Airport.

680 grams heroin was recovered from the possession of Saudi Arabia bound passenger at Islamabad Airport. 30 kg ice was recovered from an accused rounded up near RCD Road Hub and 2.4 kg hashish was recovered from an accused netted near Sher Shah Toll Plaza Multan.

400 grams hashish was recovered from a drug pusher arrested near ‘Kak Pul’, Islamabad.
390 grams ice was recovered from an accused held near M-1 Islamabad. Cases under the Anti-Narcotics Act have been registered against the arrested accused and further investigations are under process.

UoS begins transportation service for Kot Momin and Jhawarian students:

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SARGODHA, Aug 16 (APP):The University of Sargodha (UoS) inaugurated two new buses to provide transportation facilities for students of Kot Momin and Jhawarian.
According to a press release issued here on Friday, these buses would start offering pick-and-drop services from September 2, 2024.

The inauguration ceremony was graced by the Chief Guest Member Provincial Assembly Mansoor Azam Sindhu Advocate, Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Qaiser Abbas, while Dean of the Faculty of Science Dr. Amir Ali, Director Implementation Dr. Rehana Ilyas, Chief Security Officer Ishtiaq Ahmed, Resident Officer Dr. Faheem Arshad, Director Riaz shad Co-curricular Forum Dr. Muhammad Muneer, Transport Officer Tanveer Hussain, faculty and staff attended the event.

Prof. Dr. Qaiser Abbas emphasized the university’s commitment to supporting its students in every possible way. He stated that these new buses are a part of our broader effort to enhance the educational experience for our students, especially those coming from distant areas like Kot Momin and Jhawarian.

“I believe that providing safe and reliable transportation is essential to reduce the barriers to education and help our students to focus on their studies”, he concluded.

 

Police arrest three persons, recover huge quantity of drugs

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KASUR, Aug 16 (APP):The police on Friday arrested three drug peddlers and recovered huge quantity of drugs from their custody.

The police spokesman said that Radha Kishan police arrested three persons namely Nadar, Rafiq and Akram and recovered hashish 3 Kg and 60 liters of liquor form their possession.

The police registered cases against the accused and launched further investigation.

Death anniversary of Qawwal Ustad Nusrat Fatah Ali Khan observed

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 16 (APP):The 27th death anniversary of the renowned musician and legendary Qawwal Ustad Nusrat Fatah Ali Khan was observed on Friday.
All the electronic and print media across the country paid homage to his singing career.
Born in Faisalabad on October 13, 1948, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was the pioneer of fusion music in Pakistan. He was the first musician to blend Eastern and Western musical styles, introducing Qawwali to a global audience.
His name is included in the Guinness Book of World Records for most albums by a Qawwali artist, with a total of 125 albums.
His famous work includes “Wohi Khuda hai”, “Dam mast qalandar mast mast”, “Allah hu Allah hu” and “Mera Brigham Pakistan”.
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was decorated with many awards including the Pride of Performance award conferred by the Government of Pakistan for his outstanding contributions to the field of music.
He was also honored with the prestigious UNESCO Music Prize and Legends award at the UK Asian Music Awards in 2005.