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US plans lunar landing 50 years after last Apollo mission

WASHINGTON: More than 50 years after the last Apollo mission, the United States will try once again to land a craft on the Moon on January 25, said the head of what could be the first private company to successfully touch down on the lunar surface. The lander, named Peregrine, will have no one on board. It was developed by American company Astrobotic, whose CEO John Thornton said it will carry NASA instruments to study the lunar environment in anticipation of NASA’s Artemis manned missions. Several years ago, NASA opted to commission US companies to send scientific experiments and technologies to the Moon — a programme called CLPS. These fixed-price contracts should make it possible to develop a lunar economy, and provide transport services at a lower cost. “One of the big challenges of what we’re attempting here is attempting a launch and landing on the surface Moon for a fraction of what it would otherwise cost,” said Thornton on Wednesday at a press briefing at his company’s ba...

Karachi industrialists announce shutdown on December 4

• Ask govt to take back unprecedented hike in gas tariffs • Production suspension to cause $47m per day export loss KARACHI: Industrialists in the economic nerve centre of Pakistan have announced a complete production shutdown on Monday (Dec 4) to force the caretaker government to reverse the unprecedented hikes in the gas tariffs. They estimate a per day export loss of $47 million from the port city. Businessmen have already displayed protest banners at the offices of all trade associations, demanding the government to immediately bring down the gas rates to Rs1,350 per mmBtu approved by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) instead of the high tariffs of Rs2,100-2,600 per mmBtu. This was announced by various industrial bodies at the third press conference held at the Site Association of Industry (SAI) on Thursday, which was attended by the office-bearers of various industrial associations and value-added textile sectors. Businessmen Group Vice-Chairman Jawed Bilwani s...

Balochistan CM seeks urgent steps to resettle flood victims

QUETTA: Balochistan’s caretaker Chief Minister, Mir Ali Mardan Khan Domki, attending the Federal Steering Committee (FSC) meeting, disclosed that the Rs10 billion relief package announced by former prime minister Shehbaz Sharif for the rehabilitation of the flood-affected people in the province has not been provided by the federal government yet. Mr Domki, along with his financial managers, including Additional Chief Secretary Abdul Saboor Kakar, Secretary Finance Babar Khan, and other concerned Balochistan officials, in Islamabad attended the FSC meeting presided over by the caretaker Minister for Planning and Development, Muhammad Sami Saeed. The meeting discussed various issues pertaining to the rehabilitation of flood-affected people and implementation on projects. In the meeting, the proposal to increase the compensation amount for fully and partially affected houses in the flood-affected districts was supported by the participants on the condition of not reducing the number of ...

Killings of kids in Jenin mar attempts to extend truce

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ISTANBUL: A massive banner proclaiming ‘Humanity is dying in Gaza’ is displayed in the stands during the Champions League football match between Turkish side Galatasaray and Manchester United at the RAMS Park, on Wednesday.—Reuters • Five premature babies found dead in paediatric hospital • Another group of prisoners released; three said to be killed in earlier Israeli strikes on Gaza GAZA: With just hours of peace left, mediators scrambled to extend a truce between Israel and Hamas on Wednesday. But progress on the truce deal was marred by the killings of two Pales­t­i­nian children by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin. Late on Wednesday night, AFP reported that another group of Israeli prisoners had been handed over to the Red Cross in the Gaza Strip. The release is the sixth under the extended humanitarian truce. At least 10 prisoners were expected to be freed on Wednesday under the terms of the truce agreement. But the handover was overshadowed by the...

ECP rejects ‘baseless, misleading’ reports of election delay

The Election Commission of Pakistan on Wednesday rejected what it said were “baseless and misleading” reports about a delay in the upcoming general elections. The ECP and President Arif Alvi had agreed earlier this month on February 8, 2024, as the date for polls — an announcement that stirred activity in the camps of major political parties. Earlier today, media reports said that a request was submitted to the ECP to postpone the general elections, citing security concerns in Balochistan and the recent wave of terrorism. A statement issued by the ECP on social media platform X said: “The news in media circles about a delay in the elections are completely baseless and misleading. The ECP strongly rejects them.” It added that a report about voters’ list not being completed was “completely false”. The ECP said it had decided to approach the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority against “peddlers of fake news” so legal action could be initiated against them. It added that ...

PTI man removed as chairman of standing committee on power

ISLAMABAD: In a rare happening, PTI Senator Saifullah Abro was on Tuesday removed as the chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Power through a no-trust vote. The motion of no confidence, submitted under Senate Rules, garnered unanimous support, leading to Senator Abro’s removal from the position. The motion against Senator Abro was put forth by a coalition of senators, including Bahramand Khan Tangi, Manzoor Kakar, Sana Jamali, Hafiz Abdul Karim, and Dilawar Khan. The meeting, convened at the Parliament House and chaired by Additional Secretary Hafeezullah Sheikh, witnessed unanimous election of Senator Azam Nazir Tarar as the new chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Power. Saifullah Abro ousted through no-trust vote, replaced by PML-N’s Azam Tarar Senator Tarar had previously served as the law minister and Leader of the House in the Senate. Among the notable attendees at the meeting were Senators Azam Nazir Tarar, Saifullah Abro, Saifullah Khan Niazi, Haji Hiday...

GDP figure under PDM rule ‘turns negative’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s gross domestic product (GDP) had contracted by 0.17 per cent rather than growing by 0.29pc during FY23 under the PDM-led coalition government while GDP growth in FY22 under the PTI regime was slightly higher than previously estimated. This was officially confirmed on Tuesday by the National Accounts Committee (NAC) which also approved the first quarter (July-September 2023-24) GDP growth rate at 2.13pc. The government for the first time has released economic performance on a quarterly basis under a strict deadline of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). All three results — revised for FY22 and FY23 and Quarterly National Accounts (QNA) for Q1FY24 — are based on the 2015-16 base year. The government was obligated under the structural benchmark of IMF’s Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) that “PBS will compile and disseminate the first-quarter estimates for 2023-24 and the revised annual estimates for 2022-23 by the end of November”. As such, the NAC concluded that...

2 terrorists killed in intelligence-based operation in Balochistan’s Kalat: ISPR

Two terrorists were killed by security forces during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Balochistan’s Kalat district, the army’s media wing said on Tuesday night. According to a statement by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), security forces conducted an IBO in the district’s general area of the Nagao Mountains over the reported presence of terrorists. “During the conduct of operation, intense fire exchange took place between own troops and terrorists, resultantly two terrorists were sent to hell, while a cache of arms, ammunition and explosives has also been recovered,” the ISPR said. It added that the militants were actively involved in numerous terrorist activities against security forces and target killing of innocent civilians. “Sanitisation is being carried out to eliminate any other terrorists found in the area,” the ISPR said. “Security forces of Pakistan, in step with the nation, remain determined to thwart attempts of sabotaging peace, stability and progre...

PML-N blames PTI govt for rupee devaluation

ISLAMABAD: As barbs flew in the Senate over the issue of rupee devaluation, the PML-N blasted the previous PTI government for giving absolute autonomy to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). Leader of the House in the Senate Ishaq Dar not only criticised the PTI’s decision to make SBP unanswerable to the government but also blamed a handful of speculators for the economic mess. He said there were individuals who caused a loss of trillions to the country for their “small gains”. He, however, said the country’s currency remained stable for four years from 2014 to 2017. Senator Dar claimed that till December 2017, the Pakistani rupee was the most stable currency in Asia while when Nawaz Sharif left the government the dollar was at Rs104 and when former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi took office the dollar rate was at Rs124. Speaking on his motion about the devaluation of rupee, Kamran Murtaza said the value of dollar in 1947 was Rs3.31 and there had been steady increase over the yea...

Qatar claims deal to extend Gaza truce by two days

• Palestinians demand Israel give news of those detained during operations in Gaza • UN, White House welcome extension in humanitarian pause CAIRO: Mediator Qatar said on Monday that a truce between Israel and Hamas in Gaza had been extended by two days, while Palestinian authorities have demanded the Israeli military release information about who have been detained from Gaza during its assault on the territory. “An agreement has been rea­ched to extend the humanitarian truce for an additional two days in the Gaza Strip,” a Qatari foreign ministry spokesperson said in a post on social media platform X. There was no immediate comment from Israel, but the White House welcomed the extension of the humanitarian pause in Gaza. Hamas also said it had agreed to a two-day extension to the truce with Qatar and Egypt, which have been facilitating indirect negotiations between the two sides. “An agreement has been reached with the brothers in Qatar and Egypt to extend the temporary humanita...

Bahria Town fined Rs1m for wasting court’s time

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has imposed a cost of Rs1 million on Bahria Town (Pvt) Ltd for wasting its time and directed the realtor to pay the amount to the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) — a facility providing free-of-cost healthcare. In addition, Bahria Town is also required to reimburse to the Sindh government an equal amount of the money spent on a survey conducted by the Survey of Pakistan (SoP) to assess the land in possession of the developer. The directives were contain­ed in a 13-page written order, iss­ued by the apex court on Monday. A three-judge SC bench, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa and comprising Justice Aminuddin Khan and Justice Athar Minallah, had on Nov 23 taken up an application moved by Bahria Town through its counsel Salman Aslam Butt. The application stated that pursuant to the March 21, 2019 SC judgement, the realtor had to receive 16,986 acres of land in Sindh’s Malir district, but it received only 11,747 acres,...

Pakistan, UAE sign ‘historic’ MoUs worth ‘multi-billion dollars’

Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates on Monday signed memorandums of understanding (MoU) pertaining to investment cooperation that will unlock “multi-billion dollars” in funding from the Mideast state. The development came in a meeting between caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi during the former’s week-long trip to the Middle East. The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said the MoUs in the sectors of energy, port operations, wastewater treatment, food security, logistics, minerals, and banking and financial services will unlock “multi-billion dollars of investment from the UAE into Pakistan and will help realise various initiatives envisioned under the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC)”. The prime minister termed the signing of MoUs as “a historic event that will usher in a new era of Pak-UAE economic partnership.” During the meeting, PM Kakar expressed profound gratitude for the UAE’s f...

39 more Palestinians reunited with loved ones

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RELEASED Palestinian prisoner Israa Jaabis receives an emotional welcome from her family at her home in Jerusalem, after she was freed as part of a prisoner-swap deal between Hamas and Israel, on Sunday.—Reuters • Hamas returns 13 Israeli, three Thai and one Russian prisoner, says it is willing to extend truce • Palestinian farmer killed by Israeli forces in refugee camp; 8 dead in West Bank JERUSALEM: Israel’s pri­son service said 39 Pales­tinian detainees were relea­sed on Sunday under the terms of a truce agreement, while Hamas hand over 17 prisoners on the third day of a truce with Israel. The release of some of the prisoners includes, 13 Israeli prisoners, three Thais and one with Russian citizenship. Meanwhile, holding a news conference, President Joe Biden said a 4-year-old US citizen was also released. Biden said he hoped the pause in Israeli aggression against Gazans can go on as long as prisoners are getting released. He said he hoped more Americans would be released ...

Biden may attach conditions to US aid to Israel

• Adviser Sullivan believes prisoners release a testament to effectiveness of direct presidential diplomacy • Senator Bernie Sanders says ‘blank cheque approach’ by US must end WASHINGTON: In a significant shift of tone, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan hinted on Sunday at the possibility of President Joe Biden attaching conditions to US aid to Israel while his deputy Jon Finer added that US aid was never unconditional. In interviews to various US television channels, Mr Sullivan stated that President Biden acknowledged the notion during a recent press conference. This development comes as health officials in Gaza report a staggering toll from weeks of Israeli attacks, with over 14,500 deaths and 1.7 million people displaced. Pressed on whether President Biden would consider legislation attaching conditions to aid for Israel, Mr Sullivan did not rule out the possibility. “He is going to continue to focus on what is going to generate results,” he said, pointing to the re...

‘Ticket fees’ major money spinner for parties

• Experts say amounts paid by aspirants form big chunk of most parties’ finances • Politician argues fee is necessary to weed out ‘non-serious contenders’ ISLAMABAD: The upcoming elections are set to become a money-making venture for nearly all mainstream political parties as candidates are being charged ‘non-refundable fees’ for the award of tickets. For example, PML-N and PTI have both fixed a fee of Rs200,000 each for aspirants seeking to contest elections on a National Assembly seat. Although the practice has been decried as being ‘exclusionary’ for the common man, as it all but ensures that only those with substantial financial means can take part, there is no law forbidding it, which has become commonplace in Pakistan’s electoral politics. These fees are separate from the nomination fees that are submitted to the Election Com­mission of Pakistan (ECP) alongside nomination papers. In fact, while the fees charged by various parties have incre­ased over the years (in step with ...

8 terrorists killed in intelligence-based operation in South Waziristan: ISPR

Eight terrorists were killed by security forces during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s South Waziristan district, the military’s media affairs wing said on Sunday. According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the IBO was conducted in the district’s Sararogha area based on the reported presence of terrorists. “During the conduct of operation, intense fire exchange took place between own troops and terrorists as a result of which eight terrorists were sent to hell. “The killed terrorists remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities against security forces as well the innocent civilians. Arms, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from killed terrorists,” the ISPR said. It added that a sanitisation operation was under way to eliminate any other terrorists found in the area as the security forces were “determined to wipe out the menace of terrorism from the country”. On Wednesday, two soldiers were...

3,000 Sikh pilgrims arrive to join Guru Nanak celebrations

LAHORE: Around 3,000 Sikh yatrees (pilgrims) arrived here from India through the Wagah border crossing here on Saturday to celebrate the 554nd birth anniversary of Sikh religion founder Baba Guru Nanak Dev Jee. During their 10-day stay in Pakistan from Nov 25 to Dec 4, the pilgrims will visit Gurdwara Jana­masthan Nankana Sahib, Gurdwara Punja Sahib Has­sanabdal, Gurudwara Sacha Sauda, Gurdwara Dera Sahib Lahore, Gur­­dwara Rohri Sahib Aime­n­abad and Gurudwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur, Narowal. Pakistan Sikh Gurd­w­a­­ra Prabandhak Commit­tee Pardhan Sardar Ame­er Singh welcomed the guests and demanded the resumption of the train service which had been stop­ped by the Indian authorities as it was vital to facilitate pilgrims. He said the ETPB had completed all the arrangements in consultation with the Praban­dhak committee. Shiromani Gurdwara Pa­­rbandhak Committee (SGPC) Amritsar party leader Khushmindar Singh told the media that special love for Pakistanis compelled them to visit t...

Fahad Haroon appointed SAPM on digital media

KARACHI: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar has appointed Fahad Haroon as Special Assistant to PM on Digital Media. According to a notification issued by the cabinet division in Islamabad on Saturday, the newly appointed SAPM will have status equal to the minister of state. Published in Dawn, November 26th, 2023 from The Dawn News - Home https://ift.tt/CIMtS7s

Security challenges not be mixed with politics: PM Kakar

• SIFC will continue to function despite who’s ruling, caretaker premier reaffirms • Says state has no involvement in enforced disappearances KARACHI: Caretaker prime minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar has urged political parties not to intertwine security challenges with political matters. During an interview on Geo News’ show ‘Naya Pakistan’ regarding the timing and equal representation of political parties in the upcoming elections, the prime minister remarked that the criticism they are facing indicates parties’ insecurity about their own campaign strategies. “We’re not sabotaging anyone. the elections will happen and we will hand over the government to whoever wins. Meanwhile, I’d really like to point out that parties should stop playing ‘victim card’, as security challenges should not be mixed with politics at all. We’ve some challenges related to security that we’re trying to solve, other than that, everything is running smooth,” he said. As the elections approach, numerous po...

Four dead, dozens injured in south India stampede

At least four people were killed and dozens injured on Saturday evening in a stampede at a university in southern India, local officials and media reported. The stampede occurred at an outdoor auditorium in the Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) in southwest Kerala state, where a concert was planned. In a statement on X, formerly Twitter, Kerala state governor Arif Mohammed Khan said he was “deeply shocked and grieved to know about the sad demise of four students” at CUSAT. “Heartfelt condolences to their families. Prayers for speedy recovery of injured,” he added. State Health Minister Veena George said in a statement that four people were brought dead to the Kalamassery Medical College Hospital while four more were in critical condition, the PTI news agency reported, adding that over 60 people were injured. A local police official said that a crowd outside the auditorium had rushed to seek cover from a sudden downpour when a number of people slipped o...

Pakistan, Kuwait to seal $10bn investment deal

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Kuwait will soon sign seven memorandums of understanding (MoUs) for investments worth $10 billion in Pakistan through seven projects in multiple fields, including environment, mining, and food security. In this regard, the federal cabinet, in its meeting held on Friday, approved seven MoUs to be signed during the upcoming visit of caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar to Kuwait. Consequent to the efforts by the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), both countries would sign MoUs on multiple projects, including the expansion of water reservoirs, mining facilities, conservation of mangrove forests in coastal areas, information technology and food security, the PM Office said in a statement. PM Kakar and the cabinet members appreciated the efforts of the SIFC and the relevant ministries. SIFC meeting approves initiatives to be pitched to friendly countries; PM appreciates Saudi support for Palestinians The prime minister, who chaired the meet...

Facing melting glaciers, Hunzais fight for future

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HASSANABAD resident Tariq Jamil shows ice taken from the Shisper glacier, which is being monitored by sensors.—Reuters HUNZA: On the steep slope of a glacier jutting through the Hunza valley, Tariq Jamil measures the ice’s movement and snaps photos. Later, he creates a report that includes data from sensors and another camera installed near the Shisper glacier to update his village an hour’s hike downstream. The 51-year-old’s mission: mobilise his community of 200 families in Hassanabad to fight for a future for their village and way of life, increasingly under threat from unstable lakes formed by melting glacier ice.After all the sensors are installed, village representatives will be able to monitor data through their mobiles, Mr Jamil says. “Local wisdom is very important: we are the main observers. We have witnessed many things,” he added. Hassanabad is part of the UN backed Glacial Lake Outburst Flood ( GLOF) II project to help communities downstream of melting glaciers adap...

Rs1.52 per unit surcharge imposed on KE consumers for 12 months

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Thursday gave in to a demand of the Power Division to impose for 12 months an additional special surcharge at a flat rate of Rs1.52 per unit on all K-Electric consumers, except lifeline category with less than 100 units per month on a permanent basis. The additional surcharge will come into force from Dec 1 for up to November 2024 and provide a Rs24.5 billion financial cushion to the federal government which claimed to have extended Rs416bn subsidy to KE during the past five years and had budgeted another Rs298bn for 2023-24, taking the total toll to Rs714bn in six years. Power Division said the government had also allocated Rs678bn subsidy for other distribution companies (Discos) for the current year. This additional surcharge is on top of an average Rs32 per unit uniform national base tariff, Rs3.23 per unit financing cost surcharge and various taxes and duties besides the quarterly tariff adjustments and ...

Military top brass resolves to support interim govt in economic recovery, curbing illegal activities

The top brass of the army resolved to completely support the caretaker government’s initiatives for “sustainable economic recovery and curbing illegal activities”, the military’s media wing said on Thursday. According to a statement by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir presided over the 82nd Formation Commanders Conference (FCC) at the GHQ today. The conference was attended by corps commanders, principal staff officers, and all formation commanders of the army, it said. “The forum resolved to fully support the government’s initiatives in various domains for sustainable recovery of the economy and curbing illegal activities, including smuggling, hoarding, electricity theft, implementation of One Document Regime, dignified repatriation of illegal foreigners and safeguarding of national database, etc,” the press release reads. The forum highlighted that “an increasing sense of stability, certainty and optimism” was witnesse...

Bilawal asks veterans to quit politics, let youth take up country’s reins

CHITRAL: Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Wednesday asked veteran politicians to call it a day allowing youth to take up the reins of the country. “Youth form 70 per cent of the population and have the capability and passion to run the country along modern lines and thus, steering it out of the current morass,” the PPP leader told a public meetinghere. Mr Bilawal said Pakistan was a country of fabulous resources and tremendous growth potential but its leadership that was well into old age impeded national progress, lacked vision, and focused its attention on settling scores with political rivals and amassing wealth after coming to power. “They [veteran politicians] should either have a rest in their farmhouses or madrassas and pray for the welfare of the country and people acknowledging they can no more get along with modern times,” he said without naming names. Says PDM-led govt ‘failed’ as his party’s allies wanted to take revenge from political rivals ...

Inquiry terms police raid on trader’s home in Karachi’s Orangi Town as ‘heinous crime’

An inquiry into a police raid on a trader’s residence in Karachi’s Orangi Town area has found that the operation was “conducted in an unprofessional manner with mala fide intentions”, terming it a “heinous crime”, it emerged on Wednesday. Two officers privy to the development had told Dawn that a team of South police, led by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Umair Tariq Bajari, carried out a raid on the trader’s residence in Orangi Town on Sunday night. The police team took away a hefty amount of cash, jewellery and the digital video recorder to remove the CCTV footage during the raid, according to the officers. However, they were exposed with the help of the footage of other CCTV cameras installed in the street. The incident, which sparked an outrage on social media, had prompted Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Riffat Mukhtar to set up an inquiry team, led by West Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Asim Khan, tasking the inquiry body to investigate the conduct of...

President Alvi’s solution for Palestine not ‘our stance’, says FM

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani on Tuesday termed President Dr Arif Alvi’s proposal of a “one-state solution” to the Palestine problem as not being in line with the country’s principled and historic stance on the issue, as a PPP senator demanded the president step down over the controversy. The foreign minister was speaking on the floor of the Senate when PPP’s Raza Rabbani sought an explanation from him over the controversial press release which was issued by the Presidency about Dr Alvi’s telephonic conversation with his Palestinian counterpart on Nov 10, in which he had reportedly suggested a one state solution to the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. “If the two-state solution was not acceptable to Israel, then one state solution was the only way where Jews, Muslims and [a] good percentage of Christians could live to exercise equal political rights,” the original press release had quoted Dr Alvi as telling the Palestinian president. Almost all news TV...