Thursday, February 28, 2019

National Command Authority meeting underway to discuss the India's LoC violation

National Command Authority meeting underway to discuss the India's LoC violation

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan is currently chairing a meeting of the National Command Authority (NCA) to discuss a response to India's Line of Control (LoC) violation.

The NCA is the apex civilian-led command headed by the prime minister to oversees the policy formulation, exercises, deployment, research and development, employment and operational command and control of the country’s nuclear arsenals.

Prime Minister Imran Khan had chaired a meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) a day earlier during which it was announced that a meeting of NCA has been summoned today.

The NSC had rejected Indian claims of targeting an alleged terrorist camp near Balakot and said that Pakistan will decide the time and place of response to the aggression.

Read more:Pakistan will decide time and place of response to India: NSC

Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor on Tuesday also warned India that it was time to "wait for our surprise".

"I said three things: You will never be able to surprise us. We have not been surprised. We were ready, we responded, we denied. I said we will retain the escalation ladder. We have that initiative in our hand," he said.

"I said that we will surprise you. Wait for that surprise. I said that our response will be different. See it for yourself. The response will come, and response will come differently," he warned the Indian army.

He said that in the meeting today, the prime minister alerted the armed forces, all elements of national power, and the 207 million population of Pakistan to "get ready for any eventuality".

"The nation is ready. You have seen the response of all the political parties. We are all one. Now it is time for India to wait for our response."

"The response will come at the point and time of our choosing where our civil military leadership decides, and, as a matter of fact, has decided."

Indian military aircraft violated the LoC as they "intruded" from the Muzaffarabad sector and were forced to return owing to the timely response of the Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Army spokesperson Major General Asif Ghafoor said early Tuesday.

"Indian aircraft intrusion across LoC in Muzafarabad Sector within AJK was 3-4 miles. Under forced hasty withdrawal aircraft released payload which had free fall in open area. No infrastructure got hit, no casualties. Technical details and other important information to follow," Major General Ghafoor wrote on Twitter.

 



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Pak-India tensions: Samjhota Express operations suspended

Pak-India tensions: Samjhota Express operations suspended

Samjhota Express
In light of the ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India, operations of the Samjhota Express have been suspended temporarily, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Thursday.

A press statement by the Foreign Office (FO) said that the operations will resume "as soon as the security situation improves between India and Pakistan".

The Samjhota Express runs twice a week (Monday and Thursday) from Lahore to Attari via the Wagah railway station. Yesterday, the Pakistan Railways had said that the train would depart for Attari at 8am as usual.

Security arrangements across Pakistan have been tightened in light of tensions between the two neighbouring countries. Flight operations were suspended when Pakistani airspace was closed to commercial flights on Wednesday.

Tensions between the neighbouring countries escalated after an Indian aircraft violated Pakistan's airspace on Tuesday. The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) had "immediately scrambled" and the Indian plane went back. Yesterday, the PAF undertook strikes across the Line of Control from Pakistani airspace, following which two Indian aircrafts violated the LoC again and were shot down by the PAF.

The civil and military leadership of Pakistan has urged India to deescalate tensions while emphasising its right to respond to Indian aggression.



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UN chief renews mediation offer as Indo-Pak tensions spike

UN chief renews mediation offer as Indo-Pak tensions spike

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres renewed his offer of good offices to de-escalate the tensions between India and Pakistan, reiterating his "deep concern" as hostilities between escalated Wednesday.

"His good offices remain available should both sides agree," the UN chief's spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, said in response to a question at the regular noon briefing at the United Nations's headquarters in New York.

The secretary-general has spoken to Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi this morning, the spokesperson said, and that he was also in contact with India at various levels.

"The Secretary-General is following with deep concern the current situation between India and Pakistan," Dujarric said in the wake of reports that the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) had shot down two Indian aircraft and captured two pilots.

"He (UN chief) appeals to both sides to urgently take steps to lower tensions through meaningful mutual engagement and meet their responsibilities to maintain peace and stability in the region," the spokesperson added.

His statement follows Prime Minister Imran Khan called for “better sense to prevail” and renewed his offer for dialogue with India.

Meanwhile, Pakistan's Ambassador to the UN, Maleeha Lodhi, continued her contacts with the secretary-general's office and other UN officials as well as key diplomats here, stressing the need for the de-escalation of tensions between the two countries and the resolution of outstanding problems through dialogue.



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Band's former insiders on fame

Band's former insiders on fame

 story of Oasis
Former Oasis tour manager Iain Robertson and ex-Creation Records MD Tim Abbot speak to Sky News about their time with the band.

Lifting the lid on the story of Oasis and the Gallagher brothers is perhaps a difficult promise to make.

Twenty-five years on from when it all started, the Britpop glory-day highs and the break-up lows, the partying, the fall-outs and traded insults, the drugs, the fights, the cancelled shows, the smashed teeth; it has all been well documented.

Not least in Supersonic in 2016, the documentary which charted the band in their halcyon period up to the record-breaking gigs at Knebworth in 1996, the biggest the UK had ever seen at the time.

The film followed the band's meteoric rise and delved into the soap opera that is the fractious relationship between Noel and Liam.



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Asif, Salt power Islamabad United to victory over Karachi Kings

Asif, Salt power Islamabad United to victory over Karachi Kings

Asif Ali
Islamabad United on Wednesday defeated Karachi Kings by five wickets following in a thrilling Pakistan Super League (PSL) match at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

The Kings had set United a decent 169-run target but a catch dropped by Mohammad Rizwan became a turning point in the thriller, allowing Asif Ali to smash 70 runs in 38 balls.

United's Phil Salt scored 46 runs, while Shadab Khan hit a last-ball sixer to add to his team's glory.

Earlier, United had won the toss and elected to bowl first. But things did not really go United's way as the Kings top order hit boundaries left, right, and centre.

Opener Babar Azam top-scored for the Kings with 68 runs off 50 balls — 40 off those coming off 10 boundaries. One-down, Liam Livingstone added a blistering knock of 56 off 31, with five fours and four sixes.

Azam and Livingstone put together 78 runs for the second wicket partnership.

Rumman Raees took three wickets for 27 runs in his four overs, while Faheem Ashraf, Shadab Khan, and Amad Butt took a wicket each for the United.

Squads

Karachi Kings

Imad Wasim (c), Colin Munro, Babar Azam, Mohammad Amir, Colin Ingram, Usman Shinwari, Mohammad Rizwan, Ravi Bopara, Sikandar Raza, Awais Zia, Usama Mir, Aaron Summers, Sohail Khan, Iftekhar Ahmed, Ali Imran, Abrar Ahmed, Aamir Yamin, Ben Dunk, Liam Livingstone, Jahid Ali, Umer Khan

Islamabad United

Mohammad Sami (c), Luke Ronchi, Faheem Ashraf, Shadab Khan, Asif Ali, Ian Bell, Rumman Raees, Samit Patel, Phil Salt, Hussain Talat, Waqas Masood, Sahibzada Farhan, Zafar Gohar, Cameron Delport, Nasir Nawaz, Mohammad Musa, Wayne Parnell, Zahir Khan, Ammad Butt, Rizwan Hussain



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High court judge Justice Ayub injured in Peshawar targeted attack

High court judge Justice Ayub injured in Peshawar targeted attack

High court judge Justice Ayub Marwat injured in Peshawar targeted attack
Peshawar High Court Judge Justice Muhammad Ayub was shot and injured Thursday morning by unknown men, police said.

According to Cantt Superintendent of Police (SP) Qaseem Riaz, Justice Ayub was in his car when he was shot at by unknown assailants in Hayatabad’s Phase V area.

Justice Ayub's driver was also injured in the firing by unknown assailants on a motorcycle, police said. "The judge's car was shot at from all four sides with a pistol and Kalashnikov," officials added.

The injured judge, who was shifted to a hospital, is said to be out of danger.

Peshawar High Court Chief Justice Waqar Ahmed Seth said the judge was shot in his arm and is out of danger. “I have asked the police to apprehend the attackers as soon as possible,” Justice Seth said.

In response to the incident, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bar Council has called for a strike and demanded the culprits behind the attack be apprehended as soon as possible.

Justice Mohammad Ayub Khan took the reins of the Peshawar High Court in 2017. Before his elevation, Justice Ayub served as judge of accountability court in Peshawar.

He also served as district and sessions judge and remained posted in different stations. Justice Ayub also served as registrar of the PHC.



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Another Blood Pressure Medication Recalled

Another Blood Pressure Medication Recalled

Blood Presure
Numerous blood pressure drugs are now involved in the recall that began in late July over a suspected cancer-causing compound.

Another company has announced a recall of a blood pressure medication due to contamination concerns.

Macleods Pharmaceuticals Limited has informed the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that it is voluntarily recalling one lot of Losartan Potassium/Hydrochlorothiazide 100mg/25mg combination tablets.

Company officials said they detected trace amounts in the products of an impurity called N-nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA), a pharmaceutical ingredient the FDA has classified as a "probable human carcinogen."

The Losartan tablets are used to treat hypertension and hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy.

Macleods officials said they have had no reports of anyone with adverse effects from the recalled products.



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Liverpool thrash Watford to stay at the top

Liverpool thrash Watford to stay at the top

Liverpool demolished Watford
Sadio Mane and Virgil van Dijk both struck twice as Liverpool demolished Watford 5-0 to stay ahead of a charging Manchester City at the top of the Premier League on Wednesday.

Jurgen Klopp’s men calmed fears over their staying power following a recent dip in form as they chase down their first top-flight title since 1990.

Defending champions City finally broke the resistance of West Ham at the Etihad Stadium in the second half to stay just one point behind Liverpool, while third-placed Tottenham slipped to a damaging 2-0 defeat at Chelsea.

Arsenal swatted aside a limp Bournemouth team 5-1 to remain in fourth place, one point clear of Manchester United, with Romelu Lukaku taking advantage of the absence of Marcus Rashford to score twice in a 3-1 win at Crystal Palace.

Liverpool came into their match after three draws in four league matches but Mane settled their nerves early, heading home a cross from Trent Alexander-Arnold before the pair teamed up again, with the Senegalese forward producing an audacious backheel strike.

Divock Origi extended the lead midway through the second period and defender Virgil van Dijk netted twice late on to complete the rout.

“The boys showed how much they enjoy the game and the situation,” a delighted Klopp told the BBC.

“It was an important sign. You know what was written and said about us. It is of course not right. These boys are outstanding and today they showed so much passion.”



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Govt, army brief parliamentary leaders on Indian aggression,Pakistan's response

Govt, army brief parliamentary leaders on Indian aggression,Pakistan's response

Parliament House in Islamabad
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and military spokesman Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor on Wednesday gave an in-camera briefing to parliamentary leaders on Indian aggression and Pakistan's response to it.

The briefing, held at the Parliament House in Islamabad, also had Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa in presence.

Opposition Leader in National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan Peoples Party co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari attended the session along with party delegations.

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) delegation included Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Khawaja Asif, Ahsan Iqbal, Raja Zafarul Haq, Mushahidullah Khan, Ayaz Sadiq, Rana Sanaullah and Marriyum Aurangzeb.

Sources said the PPP delegates included Khursheed Shah, Raja Pervez Ashraf, Naveed Qamar, Sherry Rehman, Saleem Mandviwala and Raza Rabbani.

"A special meeting of parliamentary leaders was convened at Parliament House today to brief national leadership on the ongoing security situation. The parliamentarians were briefed by FM (foreign minister), followed by DG ISPR," read a press statement issued after the session. "COAS also interacted with the forum after the brief."

It said the participants unanimously expressed that they stand united against any aggression against Pakistan and will support the government and its institutions unconditionally.

"They also expressed hope that those who want peace and stability will prevail, as war is not an option but a failure of policy," the statement said. "National leaders of all political parties offered their services for the cause of peace and progress."

In the end, the Senate chairman and National Assembly speaker thanked the leadership for their unequivocal support at the moment of crisis, the statement added.

Foreign Minister Qureshi said they took parliamentary leaders into confidence at the meeting.

"The meeting went well; I am thankful to all the parliamentary leaders," he said, adding that the participants listened to the briefing with patience.

Qureshi said, the parliamentary leaders expressed complete solidarity with Pakistan, the government and armed forces of the country.

"Today, the parliamentary leadership of Pakistan was given an in-camera briefing. I informed the participants of our diplomatic efforts and Foreign Office activities, our engagements and strategy. The DG ISPR, while representing the military's views, informed about the operations undertaken and the measures taken by Pakistan against [Indian] aggression," he said.

"And then Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa took everyone into confidence on the overall situation, our alertness, measures taken by us and the way we have been proceeding."

The foreign minister said he was pleased to tell the nation that there was complete consensus, adding, "All political parties, their leadership present there expressed solidarity with Pakistan, resolved to safeguard the interests of Pakistan, and announced complete solidarity with the government and armed forces of Pakistan".

"I, on behalf of the government and Prime Minister Imran Khan, want to thank the entire parliamentary leadership," he said.

Qureshi said during the briefing he also received calls from foreign ministers of China, Iran and Saudi Arabia, who offered to play their role in de-escalation of tensions in the region.

"This is clear that PAF's action boosted the morale of the nation, it was a remarkable action, which establishes the capability of the Pakistani armed forces. India and Modi should act sensibly and avoid further escalation, or else there will unrest in the region," Shehbaz said.

Asked about the possibility of an attack from India and Pakistan's capability to tackle it, the NA opposition leader maintained the armed forces of the country are fully prepared for every situation.

When asked about the session and participants' morale, Zardari said, "The morale is high".

"The briefing went well," the DG ISPR said, in response to a question by a journalist after the session concluded.

Defence Minister Pervez Khattak said, "Today’s briefing was very important as this was the demand of the opposition. It was also thought that we need to stand together. Whether it is the opposition or government this is Pakistan’s problem. We requested army chief to give a briefing and because of that briefing there was satisfaction and the actual story was understood and the propaganda was revealed."

He said the prime minister did not have the programme to attend the meeting so why would the opposition object, as they were informed earlier that the premier would not be present.

"It was also not their [opposition] demand," the minister said.

Regarding heightened tension with New Delhi, Khattak said, "We are working to defuse the situation and are hopeful it would be defused."



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Joint session of Parliament to be held today

Joint session of Parliament to be held today

A joint session of Parliament
A joint session of Parliament has been summoned today (Thursday) to send a strong message to New Delhi that the nation is united in the face of Indian aggression.

The joint session of Parliament will be held at 3pm.

Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Muhammad Khan will table the motion to discuss the prevailing external threats.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and military spokesman Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor on Wednesday gave an in-camera briefing to parliamentary leaders on Indian aggression and Pakistan's response to it.

The briefing, held at the Parliament House in Islamabad, also had Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa in presence.

Opposition Leader in National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan Peoples Party co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari attended the session along with party delegations.

"A special meeting of parliamentary leaders was convened at Parliament House today to brief national leadership on the ongoing security situation. The parliamentarians were briefed by FM (foreign minister), followed by DG ISPR," read a press statement issued after the session. "COAS also interacted with the forum after the brief."

It said the participants unanimously expressed that they stand united against any aggression against Pakistan and will support the government and its institutions unconditionally.

"They also expressed hope that those who want peace and stability will prevail, as war is not an option but a failure of policy," the statement said. "National leaders of all political parties offered their services for the cause of peace and progress."

In the end, the Senate chairman and National Assembly speaker thanked the leadership for their unequivocal support at the moment of crisis, the statement added.

A day earlier, Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shot down two Indian aircraft inside Pakistani airspace and took a pilot in custody.

Addressing the nation after the incident, Prime Minister Imran Khan once again invited India for talks and urged better sense should prevail.

"I want to now address India and say let sanity prevail. Let’s think sensibly. All wars in the world have been started on miscalculations on the time and the human cost of war. This was the same with the First World War, with the Second World War, the war on terror, the Vietnam War. The history of the world shows us wars have always been miscalculation," he asserted.

"I ask India; with our weapons capability.... on both sides, can we afford a miscalculation? It will neither be in my control or Modi’s. The hurt that has been caused due to the Pulwama attack, we want to come to the table and talk about terrorism that affects us both. We are ready. Let better sense prevail," the premier urged.



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Risk of 'retaliation still present' after Pakistan's 'effective response to India: COAS

Risk of 'retaliation still present' after Pakistan's 'effective response to India: COAS

Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa
Pakistan gave an "effective response to India" but the risk of a possible retaliation was "still present", the Army chief said Wednesday during an in-camera briefing to the parliamentary leaders on New Delhi's aggression and Islamabad's response.

Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa said so as he addressed the Parliament House in the capital city where Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and military spokesperson Major General Asif Ghafoor were also present.

Gen Bajwa stressed that while the forces were fully ready to defend the country against any possible untoward event, none of the Pakistan Air Forces' (PAF) warplanes had violated the Line of Control.

The leaders of the international powers have expressed serious concerns about the rising tensions between the two nuclear-armed South Asian nations, the Army chief mentioned, and that they were playing their required role in a bid to deescalate.

The COAS related that Prime Minister Imran Khan had once again invited India for peace talks and urged for better sense to prevail.

"We want to come to the table and talk about terrorism that affects us both. We are ready. Let better sense prevail," Khan had noted.

Gen Bajwa said he hoped that India would act sensibly and take the premier's offer for another chance at peace to be a positive step.

Others present in the meeting comprised Shehbaz Sharif, the opposition leader in the National Assembly and former chief minister of Punjab, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari, as well as a delegation of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) — including former PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Khawaja Asif, Ahsan Iqbal, Raja Zafarul Haq, Mushahidullah Khan, Ayaz Sadiq, Rana Sanaullah, and Marriyum Aurangzeb — and another of the PPP, including Khursheed Shah, Raja Pervez Ashraf, Naveed Qamar, Sherry Rehman, Saleem Mandviwala, and Raza Rabbani.

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Anti-Spy Agreement With China Over Huawei Situation

Anti-Spy Agreement With China Over Huawei Situation

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is going to sign an anti-spy agreement with China in exchange for permit for the Chinese IT-giant Huawei to continue its activities in Germany
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is going to sign an anti-spy agreement with China in exchange for permit for the Chinese IT-giant Huawei to continue its activities in Germany, local media reported on Wednesday.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is going to sign an anti-spy agreement with China in exchange for permit for the Chinese IT-giant Huawei to continue its activities in Germany, local media reported on Wednesday.

According to the WirtschaftsWoche media outlet, Merkel's economic adviser Lars-Hendrik Roeller has recently visited China to discuss the possible agreement.

The possible agreement will be reportedly a German government's attempt to find an alternative to ban Huawei's activities in the country.

On February 8, German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Peter Altmaier said that the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) was investigating rumors that Beijing's Huawei devices enabled the tech giant to gather data from the German mobile network and hand it over to the Chinese authorities.

Huawei has recently faced allegations that it is linked to the Chinese government and even has been spying on its behalf, something that the company has vehemently denied.

Last year, Australia, Japan, New Zealand and the United States banned the Chinese telecommunications giant from participating in government contracts, while several other countries voiced their own concerns over Huawei's activities.



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Nigerian NOC Says Will Stick To OPEC Production Quota

Nigerian NOC Says Will Stick To OPEC Production Quota

OPIC
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) will stick to the country's quota under the OPEC-non-OPEC oil output cut deal despite the state's current low compliance with the agreement, NNPC Group Managing Director Maikanti Kachalla Baru told Sputnik on Wednesday.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) will stick to the country's quota under the OPEC-non-OPEC oil output cut deal despite the state's current low compliance with the agreement, NNPC Group Managing Director Maikanti Kachalla Baru told Sputnik on Wednesday.

Last week, the Nigerian government announced that Saudi Arabia had requested greater compliance with oil production cuts by Nigeria to stabilize the global oil market. In January, Nigeria produced 1.79 million barrels per day (mb/d), contrary to its quota of 1.

"In terms of OPEC and the quota, we will obey," Baru said, asked about Nigeria's oil production plans.

On December 7, participants of the OPEC-non-OPEC oil output cut deal agreed to reduce overall production by 1.2 million barrels per day starting from 2019, with a view of signing the charter on future long-term cooperation in the first quarter of 2019. OPEC member states will cut production by 800,000 barrels per day and non-OPEC countries by 400,000 barrels per day.



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Deadly fire after train crashes at Cairo’s main station

Deadly fire after train crashes at Cairo’s main station

Security forces and onlookers gather at the scene of a fiery train crash at the Egyptian capital Cairo's main Ramses railway station on February 27, 2019
At least 25 people were killed and 50 injured when a locomotive smashed into a barrier at Cairo’s main train station on Wednesday, causing an explosion and a fire, state television and witnesses said.

The train engine appeared to have slammed into the buffers at the end of the track at high speed, sparking a major blaze that blackened the walls of the Ramses station. Inside the station, the train’s engine could be seen tilted to one side next to a platform.

Several witnesses said they had seen fire coming out of the train’s engine before it crashed. Security sources said there was no indication that the crash was deliberate.

Eyewitness Ibrahim Hussein said: “I saw a man pointing from the locomotive as it entered the platform, and screaming, ‘There are no brakes, there are no brakes’ before he jumped out of the locomotive. And I don’t know what happened to him.”

“I was standing on the platform and I saw the train speed into the barrier ... Everyone started running but a lot of people died after the locomotive exploded," said another bystander, Mina Ghaly. "I saw at least nine corpses lying on the ground, charred.”

Ahmed Abdeltawab said the platform had been crowded with people waiting for another train. “The fire overwhelmed them and they ran while they were on fire until they fell metres from incident,” he said. “The scene was terrifying.”

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi quickly called on his government to carry out an investigation.

Visiting the scene, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said that anyone found responsible would be held to account.

Just hours after the deadly train crash, the government announced that Egypt’s transport minister had handed in his resignation.

"Transport Minister Hisham Arafat submitted his resignation ... and the prime minister accepted," the cabinet said in a statement.

Egypt has one of the oldest and largest rail networks in the region and accidents causing casualties have been common. A train collision in Alexandria killed more than 40 people in 2017.

Egyptians have long complained that successive governments have failed to enforce basic safety standards for the railways.

Student Ali Ramadan said he had suffered burns and injured his foot when he ran into a concrete bench on the crowded platform.

“I don’t know when these train accidents will end ... They told us they got millions of dollars’ worth of new locomotives and trains, and people are still dying because of train accidents.”

The transport ministry suspended all arrivals and departures at the station after the incident.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP, REUTERS)



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Takeaways from elections in Nigeria and Senegal

Takeaways from elections in Nigeria and Senegal

In Senegal, votes of the presidential election are still being counted
What does Senegal have in common with Nigeria regarding elections? Very few, if any at all. The former is regarded as a stable democracy, the latter is not. But experts say Abuja and Dakar can learn from each other.

Senegal is the African continent's poster child on matters related to democratic elections. About 6.5 million people of the country's 15.9 million inhabitants voted peacefully in one of Africa's most stable countries, with only five candidates running for the presidency.

On the contrary, Senegal's West African neighbor Nigeria also went to the polls a day early, with 72.8 million of its 191 million people. And the elections in Africa's most populous nation were far from peaceful. So far, 39 people were killed in the violence linked to the vote, election offices were burnt down and ballot papers destroyed.

These two economic power houses in the west African sub-region couldn't be any different.

Nigeria's incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari has already been declared winner of last Saturday's presidential electionwith his All Progressive Congress (APC) party sweeping 19 of the 36 states. The opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) was victorious in 17 states and in the capital, Abuja, according to the electoral body INEC.

Buhari's main challenger Atiku Abubakar rejected the result of what he described as a "sham elections." He said he would be "challenging it in court."

Unlike Nigeria, Senegal's incumbent President Macky Sall, who is seeking re-election for a second final term, has claimed victory by winning 13 out of 14 regions with "at least 57 per cent" of the vote. Just hours after, opposition politicians said a second round would be required since there was no clear victor.

"Democracy in Nigeria is emerging," said Olayinka Ajala, conflict analyst and associate lecturer in International Relations at the University of York. According to the Ajala, Nigeria is carving out a new path to democracy despite its enormous challenges.

"The number of political parties in this election shows that a lot of people are embracing democracy. Also the senate president (Bukola Saraki) just lost his seat as a result of the elections: Before it was very difficult to have people of such political caliber to lose their seats. That is another indication," he added. Ajala believes that Nigeria is on the right path.

While Nigeria has recorded a number of coups and civil unrest since independence from Britain, Senegal has not experienced a disruption of its political system since independence from France in 1960.

President Sall had been favoured to win the election on the back of strong economic growth. But critics, however, accused him of sidelining political opponents. His strongest rivals, Khalifa Sall [bears no relation to the president] and former President Abdoulaye Wade were banned from running in the presidential race after being accused of corruption. Both have dismissed the charges as politically motivated.

Hawa Ba, the Senegal country officer for Open Society Initiative West Africa (OSIWA) believes that this is going to have an effect on the reputation of Senegal: "Even though those candidates were prevented from running because of the fact that there were court cases against them, I can say that it will definitely affect the image of Senegal as a democratic country." Also, the fairness of the election could be questioned.

Both countries reflected a rise of democratic awareness in Africa. According to Ba, Senegalese strongly believe in elections. "People trust state institutions in running free and fair elections," she said in a DW interview. "They believe in complete and total competition and see the election system as a way for every single citizen to express his or her choice. The voter card is sacred for us. The election voting is considered a fundamental right," she added.

The rights activist said she saw people going to three different polling stations to look for their names in voter registers: "That is resilience. And there is this belief that my voice counts, in choosing the president, in choosing a mayor, or in choosing a member of parliament." That is why the election went peacefully. Ba claimed 98 per cent of polling stations opened on time. "In about almost 90 per cent of polling stations, all voting materials were in place and voting operation proceeded," she said.

On the Economist Intelligence Unit's 2018 Democracy Index, Senegal ranked 73 out of 167 countries. Nigeria was placed 108 in the index. "This is the sixth election since military rule ended in 1999. And that is one of the reasons why Nigeria is very low on the Democracy Index," says Ajala. "Democracy entails a lot of things, like the rule of law. But evidence is that the country has been able to hold elections every four years since 1999. Key thing is that the two candidates have gone neck and neck and this is a clear indication that the election accurately reflected the will of the people."

Ajala did not expect the opposition in Nigeria to congratulate the winner. "But I do not think it is going to result in violence", he said. He is sure that the opposition is going to contest the result. "Since 1999 the opposition always contested the results of the elections. It's a normal thing. They will contest the results and there is a legal process in place where they can seek redress in the courts. So I'm not worried, this is a trend every four years."

Rights activist Ba believes that Senegal and Nigeria can learn from each other's elections to boost their democracies. "The Senegalese electoral management does not communicate much. They don't use new media or technology to communicate like INEC in Nigeria does", she said. "INEC has a website. They have Twitter. They have Facebook, they communicate a lot."

In return, Ba believes Senegal could teach Nigeria the values of peaceful elections. "Senegalese are very passionate about politics and elections, but in a sense that elections are not something that divides us. It's something that should be used to show that the country is one." In elections, it's not about ethnic groups, Ba underlines. "It's not about the region. It's not about religious belonging. But what matters most is the country as one, despite our differences," she said.



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OGRA recommends hiking petrol price by Rs4.71

OGRA recommends hiking petrol price by Rs4.71

Ogra has forwarded a summary to the Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division), which recommended revision in oil prices.
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) has suggested the government to hike prices of diesel and petrol in line with fluctuation of oil prices in the international market.

The price of diesel has been proposed to be increased by Rs9.44 per litre and petrol by Rs4.71 per litre, a letter for March 2019 read.

The regulator has also requested the prices of kerosene oil to be raised by Rs8.06 per litre and light diesel oil (LDO) by Rs5.12 per litre for next month.
Fuel prices marginally reduced

Ogra has forwarded a summary to the Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division), which recommended revision in oil prices.

If the government accepts this recommendation, then diesel prices would inflate from existing Rs106.68 to Rs116.12 per litre, petrol from current Rs90.38 to 95.09 per litre, LDO from Rs75.03 to Rs80.15 per litre and kerosene from Rs82.31 to Rs90.37 per litre.

The government will take the final decision on Ogra’s recommendation on Thursday.



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Pak-India tensions: Samjhota Express operations suspended

Pak-India tensions: Samjhota Express operations suspended

Samjhota Express
In light of the ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India, operations of the Samjhota Express have been suspended temporarily, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Thursday.

A press statement by the Foreign Office (FO) said that the operations will resume "as soon as the security situation improves between India and Pakistan".

The Samjhota Express runs twice a week (Monday and Thursday) from Lahore to Attari via the Wagah railway station. Yesterday, the Pakistan Railways had said that the train would depart for Attari at 8am as usual.

Security arrangements across Pakistan have been tightened in light of tensions between the two neighbouring countries. Flight operations were suspended when Pakistani airspace was closed to commercial flights on Wednesday.

Tensions between the neighbouring countries escalated after an Indian aircraft violated Pakistan's airspace on Tuesday. The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) had "immediately scrambled" and the Indian plane went back. Yesterday, the PAF undertook strikes across the Line of Control from Pakistani airspace, following which two Indian aircrafts violated the LoC again and were shot down by the PAF.

The civil and military leadership of Pakistan has urged India to deescalate tensions while emphasising its right to respond to Indian aggression.



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High court judge Justice Ayub injured in Peshawar targeted attack

High court judge Justice Ayub injured in Peshawar targeted attack

High court judge Justice Ayub Marwat injured in Peshawar targeted attack
Peshawar High Court Judge Justice Muhammad Ayub was shot and injured Thursday morning by unknown men, police said.

According to Cantt Superintendent of Police (SP) Qaseem Riaz, Justice Ayub was in his car when he was shot at by unknown assailants in Hayatabad’s Phase V area.

Justice Ayub's driver was also injured in the firing by unknown assailants on a motorcycle, police said. "The judge's car was shot at from all four sides with a pistol and Kalashnikov," officials added.

The injured judge, who was shifted to a hospital, is said to be out of danger.

Peshawar High Court Chief Justice Waqar Ahmed Seth said the judge was shot in his arm and is out of danger. “I have asked the police to apprehend the attackers as soon as possible,” Justice Seth said.

In response to the incident, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bar Council has called for a strike and demanded the culprits behind the attack be apprehended as soon as possible.

Justice Mohammad Ayub Khan took the reins of the Peshawar High Court in 2017. Before his elevation, Justice Ayub served as judge of accountability court in Peshawar.

He also served as district and sessions judge and remained posted in different stations. Justice Ayub also served as registrar of the PHC.



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Govt, army brief parliamentary leaders on Indian aggression,Pakistan's response

Govt, army brief parliamentary leaders on Indian aggression,Pakistan's response

Parliament House in Islamabad
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and military spokesman Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor on Wednesday gave an in-camera briefing to parliamentary leaders on Indian aggression and Pakistan's response to it.

The briefing, held at the Parliament House in Islamabad, also had Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa in presence.

Opposition Leader in National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan Peoples Party co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari attended the session along with party delegations.

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) delegation included Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Khawaja Asif, Ahsan Iqbal, Raja Zafarul Haq, Mushahidullah Khan, Ayaz Sadiq, Rana Sanaullah and Marriyum Aurangzeb.

Sources said the PPP delegates included Khursheed Shah, Raja Pervez Ashraf, Naveed Qamar, Sherry Rehman, Saleem Mandviwala and Raza Rabbani.

"A special meeting of parliamentary leaders was convened at Parliament House today to brief national leadership on the ongoing security situation. The parliamentarians were briefed by FM (foreign minister), followed by DG ISPR," read a press statement issued after the session. "COAS also interacted with the forum after the brief."

It said the participants unanimously expressed that they stand united against any aggression against Pakistan and will support the government and its institutions unconditionally.

"They also expressed hope that those who want peace and stability will prevail, as war is not an option but a failure of policy," the statement said. "National leaders of all political parties offered their services for the cause of peace and progress."

In the end, the Senate chairman and National Assembly speaker thanked the leadership for their unequivocal support at the moment of crisis, the statement added.

Foreign Minister Qureshi said they took parliamentary leaders into confidence at the meeting.

"The meeting went well; I am thankful to all the parliamentary leaders," he said, adding that the participants listened to the briefing with patience.

Qureshi said, the parliamentary leaders expressed complete solidarity with Pakistan, the government and armed forces of the country.

"Today, the parliamentary leadership of Pakistan was given an in-camera briefing. I informed the participants of our diplomatic efforts and Foreign Office activities, our engagements and strategy. The DG ISPR, while representing the military's views, informed about the operations undertaken and the measures taken by Pakistan against [Indian] aggression," he said.

"And then Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa took everyone into confidence on the overall situation, our alertness, measures taken by us and the way we have been proceeding."

The foreign minister said he was pleased to tell the nation that there was complete consensus, adding, "All political parties, their leadership present there expressed solidarity with Pakistan, resolved to safeguard the interests of Pakistan, and announced complete solidarity with the government and armed forces of Pakistan".

"I, on behalf of the government and Prime Minister Imran Khan, want to thank the entire parliamentary leadership," he said.

Qureshi said during the briefing he also received calls from foreign ministers of China, Iran and Saudi Arabia, who offered to play their role in de-escalation of tensions in the region.

"This is clear that PAF's action boosted the morale of the nation, it was a remarkable action, which establishes the capability of the Pakistani armed forces. India and Modi should act sensibly and avoid further escalation, or else there will unrest in the region," Shehbaz said.

Asked about the possibility of an attack from India and Pakistan's capability to tackle it, the NA opposition leader maintained the armed forces of the country are fully prepared for every situation.

When asked about the session and participants' morale, Zardari said, "The morale is high".

"The briefing went well," the DG ISPR said, in response to a question by a journalist after the session concluded.

Defence Minister Pervez Khattak said, "Today’s briefing was very important as this was the demand of the opposition. It was also thought that we need to stand together. Whether it is the opposition or government this is Pakistan’s problem. We requested army chief to give a briefing and because of that briefing there was satisfaction and the actual story was understood and the propaganda was revealed."

He said the prime minister did not have the programme to attend the meeting so why would the opposition object, as they were informed earlier that the premier would not be present.

"It was also not their [opposition] demand," the minister said.

Regarding heightened tension with New Delhi, Khattak said, "We are working to defuse the situation and are hopeful it would be defused."



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Joint session of Parliament to be held today

Joint session of Parliament to be held today

A joint session of Parliament
A joint session of Parliament has been summoned today (Thursday) to send a strong message to New Delhi that the nation is united in the face of Indian aggression.

The joint session of Parliament will be held at 3pm.

Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Muhammad Khan will table the motion to discuss the prevailing external threats.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and military spokesman Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor on Wednesday gave an in-camera briefing to parliamentary leaders on Indian aggression and Pakistan's response to it.

The briefing, held at the Parliament House in Islamabad, also had Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa in presence.

Opposition Leader in National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan Peoples Party co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari attended the session along with party delegations.

"A special meeting of parliamentary leaders was convened at Parliament House today to brief national leadership on the ongoing security situation. The parliamentarians were briefed by FM (foreign minister), followed by DG ISPR," read a press statement issued after the session. "COAS also interacted with the forum after the brief."

It said the participants unanimously expressed that they stand united against any aggression against Pakistan and will support the government and its institutions unconditionally.

"They also expressed hope that those who want peace and stability will prevail, as war is not an option but a failure of policy," the statement said. "National leaders of all political parties offered their services for the cause of peace and progress."

In the end, the Senate chairman and National Assembly speaker thanked the leadership for their unequivocal support at the moment of crisis, the statement added.

A day earlier, Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shot down two Indian aircraft inside Pakistani airspace and took a pilot in custody.

Addressing the nation after the incident, Prime Minister Imran Khan once again invited India for talks and urged better sense should prevail.

"I want to now address India and say let sanity prevail. Let’s think sensibly. All wars in the world have been started on miscalculations on the time and the human cost of war. This was the same with the First World War, with the Second World War, the war on terror, the Vietnam War. The history of the world shows us wars have always been miscalculation," he asserted.

"I ask India; with our weapons capability.... on both sides, can we afford a miscalculation? It will neither be in my control or Modi’s. The hurt that has been caused due to the Pulwama attack, we want to come to the table and talk about terrorism that affects us both. We are ready. Let better sense prevail," the premier urged.



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Risk of 'retaliation still present' after Pakistan's 'effective response to India: COAS

Risk of 'retaliation still present' after Pakistan's 'effective response to India: COAS

Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa
Pakistan gave an "effective response to India" but the risk of a possible retaliation was "still present", the Army chief said Wednesday during an in-camera briefing to the parliamentary leaders on New Delhi's aggression and Islamabad's response.

Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa said so as he addressed the Parliament House in the capital city where Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and military spokesperson Major General Asif Ghafoor were also present.

Gen Bajwa stressed that while the forces were fully ready to defend the country against any possible untoward event, none of the Pakistan Air Forces' (PAF) warplanes had violated the Line of Control.

The leaders of the international powers have expressed serious concerns about the rising tensions between the two nuclear-armed South Asian nations, the Army chief mentioned, and that they were playing their required role in a bid to deescalate.

The COAS related that Prime Minister Imran Khan had once again invited India for peace talks and urged for better sense to prevail.

"We want to come to the table and talk about terrorism that affects us both. We are ready. Let better sense prevail," Khan had noted.

Gen Bajwa said he hoped that India would act sensibly and take the premier's offer for another chance at peace to be a positive step.

Others present in the meeting comprised Shehbaz Sharif, the opposition leader in the National Assembly and former chief minister of Punjab, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari, as well as a delegation of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) — including former PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Khawaja Asif, Ahsan Iqbal, Raja Zafarul Haq, Mushahidullah Khan, Ayaz Sadiq, Rana Sanaullah, and Marriyum Aurangzeb — and another of the PPP, including Khursheed Shah, Raja Pervez Ashraf, Naveed Qamar, Sherry Rehman, Saleem Mandviwala, and Raza Rabbani.

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Pakistani airspace has partially restored: CAA

Pakistani airspace has partially restored: CAA

The restoration has begun with with Karachi's Jinnah International Airport.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) announced on Wednesday that Pakistani airspace has been partially restored, starting with Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport.

As per the notification, flight number WY-324 from Karachi to Muscat and flight EK-601 from Karachi to Dubai have been departed.

"North-East and North-Western airspace remains closed until further notice," added CAA via a tweet.

Earlier, Pakistan closed its airspace, the civil aviation authority and the military said, as fears spiked of an all-out conflict with India.

The CAA tweeted that it "has officially closed its airspace until further notice", while a Pakistani military spokesman said the decision had been taken "due to the environment".

A CAA source told AFP that all airlines had been notified to "suspend their operations in Pakistan until further notice".

The decision came after Pakistan said it had shot down two Indian Air Force planes in its airspace Wednesday, taking tensions between the South Asian rivals to dangerous new levels.

Pakistan said it had captured two Indian pilots, with one in hospital.

At least five Indian airports were also closed and scores of flights were being cancelled, aviation authorities there said on condition of anonymity.

The Aviation Authority of India did not immediately respond to requests for official comment.



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Captured Indian pilot Abhinandan says Pakistan Army treated him well

Captured Indian pilot Abhinandan says Pakistan Army treated him well

Pakistan army soldiers were 'thorough gentlemen', says captured Indian wing commander
Captured Indian Air Force Wing Commander Abhinandan said on Wednesday that the Pakistan Army treated him well, adding that the army personnel ‘were thorough gentlemen’.

The captured Indian airforce pilot was seen speaking in a video clip, where he said that he wanted ‘to bring this on record’ that he has being treated well. The Pakistan army ‘s behaviour is quite professional and impressive, he added.

While responding to a question inquiring if the Indian pilot is being treated well in Pakistan, Abhinandan responded: “Yes, I have been. And I would like to put this on record that I will not change my statement if I go back to my country also.”

He said that the Pakistan Army officers have looked after him very well and they were thorough gentlemen, starting 'from the captain who rescued him'.

When asked where does the IAF pilot hail from, Abhinandan said that he was from ‘down South’.

While responding to a question to describe the aircraft he was flying, the captured Indian pilot said: “I am sorry, I am not supposed to tell you this, but I am sure you have found the records". He also refused to answer when asked about the nature of his mission.

Captured Indian Wing Commander Abhinandan was seen in the video, sipping tea from a cup, and replying to questions. “The tea is fantastic, thank you,” he said in response to a question.

“I am married,” said the IAF pilot when inquired about some details of his personnel life. 

Director-General Inter-Services Public Relations Major General Asif Ghafoor ISPR said in a tweet that there is only one pilot in Pakistan Army’s custody and is being treated as per norms of military ethics. “There is only one pilot under Pakistan Army’s custody. Wing Comd Abhi Nandan is being treated as per norms of military ethics,” he tweeted.



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PM Imran Khan again invites India for talks, says better sense should prevail

PM Imran Khan again invites India for talks, says better sense should prevail

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday once again invited India for talks and urged better sense should prevail.

Addressing the nation in the wake of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shooting down two Indian aircraft inside Pakistani airspace, the premier said, "I wanted to take you into confidence regarding the situation arising since yesterday," the premier said as he began his address.

"After the Pulwama incident, we offered India to cooperate in the probe. We know they suffered the casualties."

"Pakistan has suffered casualties in the past so we offered to cooperate with India. Because terrorism is not in Pakistan’s interests," he added. "We had said that Pakistan would be forced to respond if India carried out aggression."

"We didn’t take action yesterday morning because we didn’t know the full extent of damage. Otherwise it would have been irresponsible. That’s why we waited," he explained.

PM Imran said "Our plan from the start has been no casualties for India. The purpose was just to show India that if they can enter our space, we can too."

"The problem is, where do we go from here? It is crucial that India uses sense," he asserted.

“My question to the Indian government is that with the weapons you and we have can we afford a miscalculation? If it escalates from here where will it go? It won’t be in Modi’s or my control. I once again invite you to dialogue. Let me say again that better sense should prevail. We should resolve our problems through dialogue," he asserted.

Earlier today, the PAF shot down two Indian aircraft and arrested two pilots. 

Director General of the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor addressed a press conference earlier today and said Pakistan wants peace and India needs to understand war is a failure of policy.

On Tuesday, Indian military aircraft violated the LoC as they "intruded" from the Muzaffarabad sector and were forced to return owing to the timely response of the Pakistan Air Force.

The incursion into the Pakistani air space followed a series of threats by Indian political and military leadership following the attack on an Indian Army convoy at Pulwama by a local youth, in reaction to the oppression unleashed by the occupational forces.



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Major airports in Punjab and KP suspended flight operations

Major airports in Punjab and KP suspended flight operations

Major airports in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Flight operations were suspended across major airports in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Wednesday, in the wake of escalating border tensions between Pakistan and India.

Flight operations at Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Sialkot and Islamabad airports were suspended, after the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shot down two Indian aircraft inside Pakistani airspace earlier today and arrested an Indian pilot on ground.

According to Lahore airport manager, all incoming and outgoing local and international flights have been suspended until further orders.

"A flight from Guangzhou, China has been sent back," the official further said.

Sources said a passenger air plane was stopped from taking off from Bacha Khan International Airport in Peshawar on the orders of Civil Aviation Authority.

India has also shut at least four airports after the incident, according to Reuters. Flight operations at Srinagar, Jammu, Pathankot and Leh airports have been suspended.

Airports in Chandigarh and Amritsar have also been closed, Reuters reported.

Pakistan military spokesperson Major General Asif Ghafoor said Indian Air Force (IAF) crossed the Line of Control (LoC) and two of their aircraft were shot down by PAF inside Pakistani airspace.

 



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There are no victors in war, our message is for peace: DG ISPR

There are no victors in war, our message is for peace: DG ISPR

Director General of the Inter Services Public Relations
Director General of the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor on Wednesday said Pakistan has the capability to respond to Indian aggression but does not want war.

Addressing a press conference after Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shot down two Indian aircraft inside Pakistani airspace, the Pakistan military spokesperson said, "Since today morning activity has been ongoing at LoC. This morning PAF engaged six targets across LoC from within Pakistani airspace."

Stating that the Pakistan armed forces and PAF had no choice but to respond, DG ISPR said the question was "how to respond" whether in "a similar manner as India or as a responsible country".

"Pakistan's armed forces have capability, will, resolve and nation’s support. But because we are a responsible state and want peace, we decided first of all that we won’t take any military targets."

"Secondly we decided that there be no loss of life or collateral damage in our engaging of targets," he added. "Our planes locked targets, then in open air we carried out strikes," he continued.

"We locked all targets with accuracy, and when we had option to fire, we acted responsibly from a safe distance. We have capability to do anything, but we don’t want escalation. We don’t want to go towards war," he asserted.

"After PAF decided on targets, two Indian jets entered Pakistani airspace. PAF was ready, faced them. The two planes were shot down. One fell in our space, another on their side. Two pilots were arrested. One of the pilots was injured and has been taken to CMH. He will be given proper care. Another is in our custody," he added.

Refuting Indian media reports that a Pakistani F-16 jet was shot down, DG ISPR said, "Pakistan did not use F-16 in any activity today."

The Pakistan military spokesperson stressed, "The state, government, armed forces and people of Pakistan have always conveyed a message of peace to India.

The road to peace goes through dialogue. Both countries have the capability and capacity but war is the failure of policy which India needs to understand.

We do not want to escalate and follow a path which leads to peace. The people of both countries and region at large have a right to live and live in peace.

War is not the solution to problems. India should think with a cool head on this offer from Pakistan. "

We don’t want to indicate any victory. There are no victors in war. I request media to report objectively, responsibly, to go towards peace. Our message is for peace, he further said. "Starting a war is easy, but where it ends, nobody knows."

In response to a question, Major General Ghafoor said, "Pakistan not pushing for war. We engaged our targets in open air, we deliberately avoided escalation. We could easily have taken the original targets, but we did not do that."

Regarding the airspace being closed, the DG ISPR said, "It has been closed due to environment."

"Pakistan’s response is not a retaliation per se, but a demonstration of our capability, responsibility and will. It is now upto India whether they go towards peace, which is a requirement of the region. But if forced, we will respond."

Major General Ghafoor's press conference comes after Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shot down two Indian aircraft inside Pakistani airspace.

 

 



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National Command Authority meeting underway to discuss the India's LoC violation

National Command Authority meeting underway to discuss the India's LoC violation

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan is currently chairing a meeting of the National Command Authority (NCA) to discuss a response to India's Line of Control (LoC) violation.

The NCA is the apex civilian-led command headed by the prime minister to oversees the policy formulation, exercises, deployment, research and development, employment and operational command and control of the country’s nuclear arsenals.

Prime Minister Imran Khan had chaired a meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) a day earlier during which it was announced that a meeting of NCA has been summoned today.

The NSC had rejected Indian claims of targeting an alleged terrorist camp near Balakot and said that Pakistan will decide the time and place of response to the aggression.

Read more:Pakistan will decide time and place of response to India: NSC

Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor on Tuesday also warned India that it was time to "wait for our surprise".

"I said three things: You will never be able to surprise us. We have not been surprised. We were ready, we responded, we denied. I said we will retain the escalation ladder. We have that initiative in our hand," he said.

"I said that we will surprise you. Wait for that surprise. I said that our response will be different. See it for yourself. The response will come, and response will come differently," he warned the Indian army.

He said that in the meeting today, the prime minister alerted the armed forces, all elements of national power, and the 207 million population of Pakistan to "get ready for any eventuality".

"The nation is ready. You have seen the response of all the political parties. We are all one. Now it is time for India to wait for our response."

"The response will come at the point and time of our choosing where our civil military leadership decides, and, as a matter of fact, has decided."

Indian military aircraft violated the LoC as they "intruded" from the Muzaffarabad sector and were forced to return owing to the timely response of the Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Army spokesperson Major General Asif Ghafoor said early Tuesday.

"Indian aircraft intrusion across LoC in Muzafarabad Sector within AJK was 3-4 miles. Under forced hasty withdrawal aircraft released payload which had free fall in open area. No infrastructure got hit, no casualties. Technical details and other important information to follow," Major General Ghafoor wrote on Twitter.

 



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Shaan Angry Over Imposed Ban on Indian Content

Shaan Angry Over Imposed Ban on Indian Content

Shaan Talk on india
As tension grows between India and Pakistan, The Federation of Western India Cine Employees and All Indian Cine Workers Association spoke up against working with Pakistani artists.

After the Pulwama incident though, Javed announced that the couple has cancelled their visit and called for a halt to all cultural exchanges between the countries. “Karachi Arts Council had invited Shabana and I for a two-day literature conference about Kaifi Azmi and his poetry. We have cancelled that,” he tweeted.

Pakistani actor Shaan Shahid had a good response to this though. He said,

“Actually, now is the time to come and show the friendship and trust you have on us. It is a fact that Pakistan has nothing to do with it. Remember: hate wins elections. We condole the deaths of all the humans who died in this tragedy.”

Drawing narrative from Javed’s tweet, the Arth star added, “Please write a poem like your father-in-law did on Kashmir, the occupied paradise. Zulm rahay aur aman bhi ho kya mumkin hay tum hi kaho, Hastee gatee roshan wadee tareeqee maim doob gai. Beetay dino ki laash per aye dil main rotaa hoon, tum bhi roo.”

Hours after the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) violation of the Line of Control (LoC), Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry on Tuesday announced a ban on all Indian content being aired in Pakistan.



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Anti-Spy Agreement With China Over Huawei Situation

Anti-Spy Agreement With China Over Huawei Situation

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is going to sign an anti-spy agreement with China in exchange for permit for the Chinese IT-giant Huawei to continue its activities in Germany
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is going to sign an anti-spy agreement with China in exchange for permit for the Chinese IT-giant Huawei to continue its activities in Germany, local media reported on Wednesday.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is going to sign an anti-spy agreement with China in exchange for permit for the Chinese IT-giant Huawei to continue its activities in Germany, local media reported on Wednesday.

According to the WirtschaftsWoche media outlet, Merkel's economic adviser Lars-Hendrik Roeller has recently visited China to discuss the possible agreement.

The possible agreement will be reportedly a German government's attempt to find an alternative to ban Huawei's activities in the country.

On February 8, German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Peter Altmaier said that the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) was investigating rumors that Beijing's Huawei devices enabled the tech giant to gather data from the German mobile network and hand it over to the Chinese authorities.

Huawei has recently faced allegations that it is linked to the Chinese government and even has been spying on its behalf, something that the company has vehemently denied.

Last year, Australia, Japan, New Zealand and the United States banned the Chinese telecommunications giant from participating in government contracts, while several other countries voiced their own concerns over Huawei's activities.



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HUAWEI Mate 20 Pro Wins It's First “Best Smartphone Award”

HUAWEI Mate 20 Pro Wins It's First “Best Smartphone Award”

HUAWEI Mate 20 Pro
At the Mobile World Congress 2019, Huawei Consumer Business Group (BG) received an award from the event organizer GSMA

At the Mobile World Congress 2019, Huawei Consumer Business Group (BG) received an award from the event organizer GSMA.

The HUAWEI Mate 20 Pro was named “Best Smartphone” in recognition of its powerful performance, outstanding camera system, long battery life, innovative charging solutions and striking design.

This coveted accolade serves as a testament to Huawei’s leading technologies and its commitment to delivering the best products and user experiences to consumers around the world.


Kevin Ho, President of Handset Business, Huawei Consumer BG, said: “We would like to thank GSMA for its recognition of the HUAWEI Mate 20 Pro.

The HUAWEI Mate 20 Series inherits the company’s innovative DNA and most importantly, groundbreaking technologies that bring consumers the ultimate user experience.

The strong sales figures tell us that the HUAWEI Mate 20 Pro has also won the love and trust from global consumers.

Through our groundbreaking technology, we are committed to bringing consumers the best products and experiences.”


First nominated and then named the “Best Smartphone” by GSMA, HUAWEI Mate 20 Pro is Huawei’s latest flagship smartphone. Representing the best of Huawei’s breakthrough technologies, HUAWEI Mate 20 Pro is powered by the world’s first 7nm mobile AI chipset Kirin 980, enabling top-class performance and battery life.

It supports 40W HUAWEI SuperCharge, one of the fastest smartphone charging solutions on the market, 15W HUAWEI Wireless Quick Charge and the innovative Reverse Wireless Charging that lets its users charge other devices and electronic gadgets wirelessly.

At the back of the device is the Matrix Camera System, which incorporates the Leica Ultra Wide Angle Lens to enable wide-angle photography and capturing at macro distances.

HUAWEI Mate 20 Pro comes with EMUI 9.0, Huawei’s nature-inspired Android-based custom operating system, which introduces gesture navigation and a host of other new features that help users get the most out of their devices.


The GSMA represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, uniting more than 750 operators with over 350 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem. The GSMA also produces the industry-leading MWC events held annually in Barcelona, Los Angeles and Shanghai, as well as the Mobile 360 Series of regional conferences.

Driven by a “consumer-first” ethos, Huawei is committed to enabling all people to enjoy the benefits of the digital lifestyle. At the advent of 5G technology, Huawei is one of the few manufacturers that has the capability to develop the full breadth of 5G products and deliver a fully synergized user experience. At MWC Barcelona 2019, Huawei unveiled HUAWEI Mate X, the company’s first 5G foldable phone; the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro, HUAWEI MateBook 14 and HUAWEI MateBook 13; as well as HUAWEI 5G CPE Pro.



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