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Saudi Arabia-Israel deal outline agreed ‘sans key Palestine demand’

DUBAI: Israel and Saudi Arabia have agreed to the outline of a historic US-brokered deal to normalise relations, the White House said on Friday, amid reports that the pact would be devoid of “iron-clad defence guarantees” and major concessions to Palestinians in their bid for statehood. White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters that the “basic framework” of the deal has been “hammered out”. “But, as in any complex arrangement, as this will inevitably be, everybody is going to have to do something. And everybody is going to have to compromise on some things.” Three regional sources familiar with the talks told Reuters the pact might fall short of the cast-iron, Nato-style defence guarantees the kingdom initially sought. Kingdom won’t get Nato-style defence guarantees from US; congressional approval remains challenge for Biden The deal could look like treaties Washington has with Asian states or, if that would not win US Congress approval, it could...

Displacement and despair: Two years on, drain demolition job washes away housing dream

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Two years since her home was demolished by the authorities, the tide seems to have turned for Fatima — or so she thinks. The 35-year-old, who lives in Thorani Goth in Orangi, is ecstatic because she and her husband, Mohammad Tasleem, have finally received the remaining Rs180,000 from the Sindh government they had been waiting for. This money is part of the interim compensation they were to be given in four tranches last year. The government had also thought that these residents would be provided with another home by 2022. This, however, did not come to pass. The first thing Fatima and Tasleem did with the money they got was to “pay off the Rs80,000 we owe to our relatives.” The remaining amount, narrates the mother of four, will allow them to move to a bigger place. She says they were tired of living in the small, “dark and dingy room” they took refuge in when their home was demolished and they moved in with Tasleem’s three brothers. For the past two years, this one room home has do...

In major relief, govt slashes petrol price by Rs8, HSD by Rs11

The caretaker government on Saturday slashed the price of petrol by Rs8 per litre and that of high-speed diesel by Rs11 per litre for the next fortnight. According to a notification from the Ministry of Finance, the new price of petrol is Rs323.38 and Rs318.18 for HSD. It said the price revision was due to the variations in the international prices of petroleum products and the improvement in the exchange rate. Previously, the prices of HSD and petrol were estimated to be reduced by about Rs15-19 per litre for the Oct 1-15 period mainly because of the rupee’s appreciation. The Pakistani rupee appreciated throughout the outgoing week, seeing an improvement of 1.4 per cent against the USD in the interbank market, and is on track to be the best-performing currency this month. Last week, Caretaker Commerce and Industries Minister Gohar Ejaz had said he was hopeful that the nation would receive “ good news ” regarding petrol prices on October 1. The prices of the two essential fuels ...

BBC updates social media guidance after Lineker row

LONDON: The BBC published new guidance on Thursday on how its stars can use social media, after a review over impartiality prompted by former footballer Gary Line-ker criticising the UK government’s asylum policy. The broadcaster’s independent review recommended that while a programme is on air, and for a two-week window before and after, presenters on flagship shows must not endorse or attack a political party. They should also refrain from criticising the character of individual politicians in the UK, or take up an official role in campaigning groups, it said. “High-profile presenters outside of journalism should be able to express views on issues and policies — including matters of political contention — but stop well short of campaigning in party politics or for activist organisations,” the review concluded. The publicly funded broadcaster said the guidance applies to hosts of top shows such as MasterChef, Dragons’ Den, Antiques Roadshow and Strictly Come Dancing, as well as le...

Charging problem throws spanner in the works for electric buses in Karachi

KARACHI: Smooth operation of electric buses, launched in the metropolis in January this year, has become a serious challenge for its management as the half of the total 40-bus fleet is gathering dust for past several weeks after one of the two power stations faced capacity issues and failed to charge all high-tech public transport carriers. Realising the complexity of the challenge, the authorities have decided to rebuild a new power station at the Mehran Depot near the Jinnah International Airport, closing down the one in Malir Cantonment. In this connection the process has been started to install machinery and acquire the required power supply system. A source privy to the current challenges said that the electric buses were plying three different routes. “Two power stations for total 40 buses are in Bahria Town and Malir Cantt. The one in Bahria Town is working fine and 20 electric buses dedicated for its route are operational. However, the one in Malir Cantt is constantly facing...

India’s Jaishankar says Canada has ‘climate of violence’ for Indian diplomats

Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said on Friday there was a “climate of violence” and an “atmosphere of intimidation” against Indian diplomats in Canada, where the presence of Sikh separatist groups has frustrated New Delhi. “Because there is freedom of speech, to make threats and intimidate diplomats, I don’t think that’s acceptable,” Jaishankar told reporters on Friday evening in Washington. Relations between India and Canada have been tense of late, mostly due to the presence of Sikh separatists in Canada who have kept alive the movement for Khalistan, or the demand for an independent Sikh state to be carved out of India. Canada’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Earlier this month, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged that Indian agents may have had a role in the June murder of Sikh separatist leader and Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was labeled a “terrorist” by India. New Delhi dismissed the alleg...

Soldier martyred, terrorist ringleader killed in 2 KP military engagements: ISPR

A soldier was martyred while a wanted terrorist was killed in separate military operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Kurram and Mardan districts, according to a press release from the military’s media wing on Friday. The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release said two engagements took place between security forces and terrorists in the province on the night between Thursday and Friday. An intelligence-based operation was conducted in Mardan district’s general area of Katlang, resulting in the killing of a “high-value target, terrorist ringleader Faisal”. The ISPR added he was actively involved in numerous terrorist activities and was “highly wanted by law enforcement agencies”. It said weapons and ammunition were also recovered from him. Separately, 33-year-old Lance Naik Ghairat Khan, resident of Kurram district, was martyred in an encounter with terrorists in the district’s general area Parachinar. “Security forces of Pakistan are determined to eliminate the menace o...

Pakistan, Iran advance border trade talks

QUETTA: During a full-day meeting in the Iranian border town of Mirjaveh on Thursday, the Pak-Iran Joint Border Trade Committee deliberated on border concerns, the growth of bilateral trade, and improvements in immigration procedures and transportation. Abdul Qadir Memon, the chief collector Customs Balochistan, headed the Pakistani delegation, while the Iranian side was led by Javed Haideri, the director general of Transit and International Transport from the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development. During the meeting, officials addressed several key topics, including the cross-border movement of people, the transportation of essential and export commodities, and the promotion of bilateral trade between Pakistan and Iran. Additionally, discussions encompassed tackling illegal trade, smuggling, and various border-related issues at the Iran-Pakistan border. In the meeting, both sides exchanged various proposals and recommendations aimed at enhancing cooperation in railway, banking, ...

MDCAT to be held afresh in KP after cheating scandal

PESHAWAR/LAHORE: After unearthing a “cheating racket” and “massive irregularities”, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa caretaker government has decided to re-conduct the Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT). Separately, the caretaker Punjab government has revised the medical college admission policy for 2023 and allowed the University of Health Sciences (UHS) to make centralised admissions to public and private medical and dental colleges. The KP cabinet decided to retake the exam during a meeting on Thursday, chaired by caretaker Chief Minister Muhammad Azam Khan. The test will be conducted within six weeks by Khyber Medical University, and not by Edu­cational Testing and Evaluation Agency, the provincial testing body. Punjab revises admission policy, shuns extra marks for Hafiz-i-Quran Briefing the media after the meeting, caretaker Information Minister Feroze Jamal Shah Kakakhel said the cabinet had cancelled the test conducted on September 10. He added that a committee wo...

Govt eyes $11bn aid from China, Saudi Arabia amid crunch

• Shamshad says caretaker govt prioritises tax net expansion, targets retail and real estate sectors • Insists subsidies not viable, urges exporters to shift business model • Says economic revival plan to be unveiled soon • BISP to be partially transferred to provinces ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is seeking around $11bn in bilateral support from China and Saudi Arabia as the caretakers push for expanding the tax net effectively to retail, agricultural and real estate sectors while continuing a crackdown on illegal currency movements to fill external and domestic resource gaps so that the IMF programme remains on track to ensure economic stability until an elected government takes power. This was part of a detailed policy statement issued by caretaker Finance Minister Dr Shamshad Akhtar before the Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue, presided over by Senator Saleem Mandviwalla in Islamabad on Thursday. Dr Akhtar also talked about partially transferring the Benazir Income Sup...

Five children among nine killed in Kandhkot shell blast

LARKANA / SUKKUR: Nine members of a family, including five children, were killed and two others injured when a rocket shell went off inside their house at Bangi Khan village in Kandhkot on Wednesday, police said. According to preliminary reports, some children were out grazing cattle when they found a live rocket shell. They brought it home, where it went off, causing casualties. Varying accounts emerged as to how the device exploded. In a report , SSP Kashmore-Kandhkot Mir Rohal Khan Khoso said children were playing with the shell in the house when it went off with a big bang, shaking the area. On the other hand, villagers claimed the children were trying to break the shell into pieces to sell them when it exploded. While talking to Dawn , Larkana DIG Javed Soonharo Jiskani termed it an accident. The police, accompanied by members of bomb disposal squad and forensic experts, rushed to the scene of the tragedy to collect evidence. Police cordoned off the locality and launched an...

Centre discusses reduction in development projects with provinces

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has started discussions with provinces on a proposal to slash federal funding for provincial development projects and devolved subjects, in order to comply with commitments made to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) amid growing interest payments. Pakistan has to achieve a primary surplus — the difference between total revenues and expenditures except interest payments — at 0.4pc of GDP (about Rs400 billion) on the basis of Rs600bn cash surpluses, which are to be returned to the federal government by the provinces. International lending agencies, particularly the World Bank, have been asking the federal government to stop providing funds to provincial projects and devolved subjects, involving fiscal savings of more than Rs700bn. Besides development schemes, the federal government is also financing devolved responsibilities, for instance vertical health projects. Federal govt to cut PSDP by Rs200-250bn At a meeting presided over by a provinci...

Police trying to retrieve teenage maid allegedly kidnapped from apartment near Karachi’s Seaview: DIG

The city police on Wednesday said they were trying to locate a 16-year-old maid who was allegedly abducted from an apartment near Karachi’s Seaview. South Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Syed Asad Raza told Dawn.com that the girl was allegedly kidnapped by an unidentified person from the apartment on August 15 and a complaint was subsequently registered by her father. The month-old incident came to public attention when the victim’s father brought it to the local media’s notice, subsequently drawing significant attention on social media. Darakhshan police had lodged a first information report (FIR) under Section 365-B (Kidnapping, abducting or inducing woman to compel for marriage etc.) of the Pakistan Penal Code on Aug 17. The FIR said the daughter had ventured out at 11pm on Aug 15 to buy something but did not return, adding that the family searched for her but could not find anything. The father said he suspected that some “unknown person” had abducted her for “unknown...

25 killed in Damascus clash between Syrian, Kurdish forces

BEIRUT: Fighters loyal to the Syrian government clashed with Kurdish-led forces in a mainly Arab district of eastern Syria, leaving 25 people dead in two days, a war monitor said on Tuesday. The Kurdish-led Syrian Demo­cratic Forces (SDF), who are backed by Washington, said they had “driven out the regime gunmen who had infiltrated the Dheiban area” of Deir Ezzor province in the gun battles which erupted on Monday. Earlier this month, the same area saw 10 days of fighting between the SDF and armed Arab tribesmen in which 90 people were killed. Britain-based monitor the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the latest clashes erupted when pro-government fighters crossed the Euphrates river, which separates pro-government forces in south-western Deir Ezzor from the SDF in the northeast. It said 21 of the dead were Damascus loyalists and three were SDF fighters. A woman was also killed. The SDF said the loyalist fighters had crossed the Euphrates “under cover of an indiscriminate b...

Pakistan secures $5.4bn inflows over two months

ISLAMABAD: On the back of an International Monetary Fund (IMF) stimulus, Pakistan’s foreign financing inflows rose over six times to $5.41 billion in the first two months (July-August) of the current fiscal year, against just $439 million during the same period last year. In its monthly report on Foreign Economic Assistance (FEA), the Economic Affairs Division (EAD) said on Tuesday the total FEA in July and August amounted to $3.2bn, compared to $439m during the same period last year, sho­w­ing an increase of 630 per cent. Total inflows in August stood at $316m, while the maximum $2.89bn assistance came in July. This is in addition to the $1.2bn released by the IMF on July 13 as first tranche of the $3bn Standby Arrangement and $1bn by the UAE separately accou­nted for by the State Bank of Pakistan. Bulk of loans came from Riyadh The bulk — $2bn — of foreign loans reported by the EAD came from Saudi Arabia as time de­­p­o­sit, followed by $508m guaranteed loan to Pakistan Air...

PTI chief moved out of Attock, into Adiala jail

• Imran Khan, Shah Mehmood Qureshi’s remand in cipher case extended until October 10 • IHC rejects FIA plea seeking in-camera proceedings • Lawyer says ex-PM was averse to move to Rawalpindi prison because of inordinate delay in decision TAXILA / ISLAMABAD: Hours after a special court extended his judicial remand till Oct 10, former prime minister Imran Khan who is imprisoned for his alleged involvement in the cipher case under the Official Secrets Act, was moved to Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi from Attock Jail by a large contingent of Islamabad police, amid strict security on Tuesday. The decision to move the PTI chairman from Attock to Rawalpindi came a day after the Islamabad High Court had directed the police to transfer Imran Khan to Adiala Jail, in response to a petition he had moved earlier. In the written order on shifting Mr Khan to Adiala Jail, IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq said the petitioner should be granted better class facilities as per his entitlement as provided in ...

EU releases another 1m euros to help flood-hit

ISLAMABAD: The European Union has released an additional one million euros in humanitarian aid to respond to floods that directly or indirectly affected some 900,000 people in the past weeks. The new funding comes in addition to the 16.5 million euros already allocated in humanitarian assistance to Pakistan earlier this year, in order to assist the most vulnerable population affected by conflict and climate-induced disasters. The funding will help address the most pressing needs of vulnerable people in Balochistan, Sindh, Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, says a press release of EU delegation in Islamabad on Monday. The Commissioner for Crisis Management, Janez Lenarcic, said: “One year after the tragic floods that caused tremendous suffering in Pakistan, the EU remains committed to helping those most in need. “As the new rains have displaced thousands of people in parts of the country, the additional EU funding will help support vulnerable communities as they try to recover the...

Sikhs protest outside Indian missions in Canada over leader’s murder

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TORONTO: Canadian Sikhs staged protests outside India’s diplomatic missions on Monday, a week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said there may be a link between New Delhi and the murder of a Sikh separatist advocate in British Columbia. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a week ago stood in parliament to say that domestic intelligence agencies were actively pursuing credible allegations tying New Delhi’s agents to the shooting of Canadian citizen Hardeep Sing Ninja, 45, in June. About 100 protesters in Toronto burned an Indian flag and struck a cardboard cut-out of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a shoe. About 200 protesters also gathered outside the Vancouver consulate. Demonstrators use their shoes to hit a placard depicting Indian prime minister Narendra Modi during a Sikh rally outside the Consulate General of India, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on September 25, following the murder of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.— AFP In Ottawa, fewer than 100 people gathered...

Practice & procedure law in line with SC rules, court told

• PML-Q counsel says legislation aimed at promoting independence of judiciary • Petitioner says parliament encroaching on ‘exclusive domain’ of top court ISLAMABAD: The Pakis­tan Muslim League-Q (PML-Q) on Monday pleaded before the apex court that the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Act 2023 — a law that envisions the formation of a committee of three senior judges to form benches on cases involving constitutional matters of public importance — was aimed at promoting the independence of judiciary, the rule of law, and the right to access to justice and fair trial. The party, represented by its counsel Zahid F. Ebra­him, said Supreme Court rules provide that the legislature can determine the practice and procedure of the Sup­reme Court in relation to the constitution of benches, in particular. Parliament has the right to enact the subject legislation and has done so strictly in accordance with the law and the Consti­tution, the response said. At the last hearing, a full co...

ECP registers three new political parties

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has registered three new political parties shortly before kicking of the process of holding next general elections. According notifications available on the ECP’s official website, the commission has notified registration of Khadmeen-i-Sindh (KS), Pakistan Kesan Labour Party (PKLP) and Tehreek-i-Ehsas Pakistan (TEP). A notification of the ECP regarding registration of KS party said: “In pursuance of sections 208 & 209 (3) of the Elections Act, 2017, read with sub-rule (2) of rule 158 of the Election Rules, 2017, thereof, the Election Commission of Pakistan is pleased to publish for public information, the certificate containing the information with regard to conduct of intra-party elections, the names, designations and addresses of the party office bearers and the details of election result, along with copy of party notification declaring result of the election in respect of newly enlisted political party Khadmeen-i-Sindh.” Me...

Govt denies claims of new Wadh operation

QUETTA: Balochistan governm­ent has denied claims of any new op­e­ration in Wadh, where clashes bet­ween two factions of the Mengal tribe have disrupted life for over a month. The denial came in response to claims made by Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M) leader Agha Hasan Baloch, who said a large-scale operation was being planned in Wadh. In a statement released on Sunday, a government spokesperson said BNP-M leader Sardar Akhtar Mengal had been engaged in consultations and briefings on multiple occasions over the issue. The statement claimed Mr Mengal had recommended two representatives from his party to participate in peace talks, but they didn’t attend the meetings in defiance of their party leader’s instructions. BNP-M leader says situation in area worsened instead of improving The government urged Mr Mengal to investigate the reasons behind this defiance and claimed he might have lost control of his party. During a press conference on Sat­urday, Mr Baloch had rais...