The governments of Pakistan and Japan have signed a grant agreement to support the health and well-being of children in Southern Punjab. According to the economic affairs division, the Japanese government has agreed to provide $18.62 million in grants to upgrade the facilities at the Children’s Hospital and Institute of Child Health in Multan.
The agreement is part of a broader initiative to promote bilateral cooperation between the two countries. Speaking at the signing ceremony, the Japanese ambassador emphasized the importance of maintaining close ties with the government of Pakistan and pledged to strengthen friendly relations and mutual cooperation.
Meanwhile, the Economic Affairs Secretary stated that the agreement marks a significant step forward in promoting meaningful cooperation between the two nations. The grant will be used to upgrade the facilities at the Children’s Hospital and Institute of Child Health, providing better services to the people of Southern Punjab.
Separately, the government of Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates have announced plans to introduce a pre-immigration clearance system to make it easier for citizens of both countries to travel and work abroad. The agreement is expected to be finalized soon.
In other news, the opposition alliance, Tahir-i-Millat, has vowed to continue its struggle for the restoration of the country’s basic rights. Speaking at a press conference, the alliance’s general secretary and PTI leader, Asad Qaiser, said that his party was prepared to face any challenges in its quest for justice.
In a related development, the federal minister for finance has emphasized the need for the government to focus on addressing the country’s real issues, including high taxes and energy costs. The minister was speaking at a press conference in Lahore.
In another incident, a group of people in Karachi have been arrested for allegedly stealing gold and cash worth millions of rupees. The main suspect in the case is a young man who has been living in the house where the crime was committed since childhood.
In a separate development, the JUI-F leader, Maulana Fazlur Rahman, has criticized the KP government for not providing protocol to the visiting Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Saeed Afridi.
In a tragic incident, a lawyer was shot dead in Islamabad by unknown assailants. The victim, Sheikh Abdul Rauf, was a senior lawyer at the Islamabad High Court.
In a separate incident, the PTI chairman, Imran Khan, has condemned the Taliban’s brutal tactics, saying that his party considers the group a terrorist organization. The chairman was speaking at a press conference in Lahore.
Finally, the UAE government has announced plans to introduce a pre-immigration clearance system to make it easier for citizens of both countries to travel and work abroad. The agreement is expected to be finalized soon.
In a separate development, the Iranian government has announced that the country’s protests have subsided, and the situation has returned to normal. The International Calls have been restored, and the internet services are still suspended.
In a related development, the Iranian government has announced that it has held talks with the international community to address the country’s internal issues. The government has assured that the situation is under control, and the protests have been brought to an end.
In a separate incident, a group of people in Lahore have been arrested for allegedly killing a man and dumping his body in a canal. The main suspects in the case are a woman and her accomplice, who have fled the scene.
In a related development, the federal minister for finance has emphasized the need for the government to focus on addressing the country’s real issues, including high taxes and energy costs. The minister was speaking at a press conference in Lahore.
In a separate development, the KP government has announced plans to introduce a new scheme to provide affordable housing to the people of the province. The scheme is expected to benefit thousands of families.
In a tragic incident, a group of people in Karachi have been arrested for allegedly killing a man and dumping his body in a canal. The main suspects in the case are a woman and her accomplice, who have fled the scene.
In a related development, the JUI-F leader, Maulana Fazlur Rahman, has criticized the KP government for not providing protocol to the visiting Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Saeed Afridi.
In a separate incident, the PTI chairman, Imran Khan, has condemned the Taliban’s brutal tactics, saying that his

