Author: Raja Zahid Khanzada

In the main stage, 2,500 young people, chose on merit, from different region of the territory will leave for preparing abroad, a senior authority told Sunrise. Subsequent to finishing their preparation, these people will get occupations abroad. In his first speech to the provincial assembly, the chief minister stated that sending skilled Balochistani youth abroad for employment had been a long-held dream during the inaugural ceremony on Friday. He said that the first group of young people from the province will start going abroad this year. CM Bugti suggested that youth training for international employment could be a viable solution…

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The demonstration, which was led by Nawab Ayaz Khan Jogezai and the party’s secretary general, Abdul Rahim Ziaratwal, attracted a large number of coal miners, supporters, and party employees. Carrying placards, banners, and party flags, the protesters marched through various Duki streets while yelling slogans decrying the attack on the miners. At the rally, Nawab Jogezai lamented the difficulties faced by the Pashtun community, noting that Pashtuns are still fighting for the fundamental necessities of life, such as safety and survival, despite the fact that most of the world is focused on ensuring prosperity and a future for their children.…

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The UN Human Rights Committee, which also periodically evaluates the rights records of other nations, has expressed concern about rising human rights violations in a recent review: Torture, eroding religious freedom, forced conversions, restrictions on free speech, a ban on student unions, restrictions on assembly, harassment of rights activists, crimes against women and children, the death penalty, and extrajudicial killings are all politically motivated oppression. This point has been reached by successive governments, and specific state agencies can be held accountable for specific crimes like forced disappearances. Additionally, a culture of fear has been fostered as a result of the…

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gone to an occasion regarding the 100th commemoration of Franz Kafka facilitated by the Goethe-Institut Karachi on Saturday. The event, which was given the name “Dastangoee and Readings from Kafka Texts,” brought together the writings of Kafka and Saadat Hasan Manto and highlighted the artistic resemblances between the two literary giants. The evening, which was put on by journalist Peerzada Salman and the Rung Munj Theatre Group, aimed to celebrate the anxieties and feelings of alienation that Kafka and Manto shared. One was shaped by early 20th-century Europe, the other by the upheaval of Partition, which I, a young person,…

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when a series of remarkable finds were discovered. Today, Berenike is a desolate and gloomy location. Here, under light blue skies, the level, treeless, red-dust aqueducts of the eastern desert give way to the blustery shores of the Red Ocean. Although the site contains the foundations of some once impressive structures, including a couple of temples, a Roman aromatics distillery, and a fine bath house, the broken walls today rarely rise much above the level of the encroaching sand dunes. As a result, there is little to see. Despite this, these unassuming ruins, which are easy to miss as you…

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The criticalness to concentrate on fierce unrests and, all the more thus, how they are (or ought to be) handled by the police, strengthened during the 1970s after the world saw a ruthless series of uproars in the mid-and late 1960s. These riots resulted in the deaths of many protesters. Until the 1960s, the police’s most common strategy was to stand in front of the protesters, fire tear gas at the slightest provocation, then charge at them with batons and smash into them. The intention was to instill a sense of dread and fear in the protesters. This frequently resulted…

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The bill, otherwise called the Consti­tutional Bundle, is regulation proposing a bunch of protected changes, including the expansion of the main equity’s term. The PTI was represented on a special parliamentary committee that was established last month and had been discussing various proposals. Law Minister Tarar presented the bill today to the Senate, where it was unanimously approved by the coalition partners of the government and approved by the federal cabinet earlier in the day. The cabinet decided to approve the bill “in the wider interest of the country while adhering to the oath of national development and public welfare,”…

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The flurry of threats has caused planes to be diverted to Canada and Germany, and fighter jets have rushed to escort aircraft in the skies above Singapore and Britain. “Very strict action” will be taken, the Indian government and civil aviation authorities have warned. The number of threats received by New Delhi’s civil aviation authorities over the past week is unknown, but The Times of India and broadcaster News18 reported more than 70 hoaxes targeting domestic and international flights since October 13. On Saturday alone, at least 30 hoax threats were made, and on Sunday, at least 20 more were…

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The Punjab CTD conducted the IBOs in various districts, interrogated 129 suspects, and arrested seven terrorists who belonged to the banned militant Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan and other organizations, according to a statement that was released today. It added that they were captured during IBOs in Lahore, Bhakkar, Attock, Wahari, Bahawalpur and Jhang. In addition, two improvised explosive devices and 1,190 grams of explosives were among the weapons, explosives, and other prohibited materials recovered from them, according to the statement. The CTD representative said the fear based oppressors had arranged damage in the area and needed to target significant establishments and different…

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LONDON: The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will bar transgender women from the top two tiers of women’s cricket in England as well as the women’s Hundred under its new transgender participation policy. Last year, the International Cricket Council (ICC) approved new gender eligibility regulations whereby any male or female participant who has been through any form of male puberty will not be allowed to participate in the international women’s game. The ECB’s previous policy stated that a transgender woman could compete in female-only competition if they had written clearance from the cricket board. “The ECB has decided that from 2025 it…

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