Two soldiers, two police officers killed during operation in northwest Pakistan— army 

Two soldiers, two police officers killed during operation in northwest Pakistan— army 
A Pakistani army soldier stand guards during a search operation against militants on the outskirts of Peshawar on June 24, 2017. (AFP/File)
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Two soldiers, two police officers killed during operation in northwest Pakistan— army 

Two soldiers, two police officers killed during operation in northwest Pakistan— army 
  • Army says high-level “terrorist” Commander Abdul Raheem killed along with two other militants in operation 
  • Raheem was involved in killings of Pakistan Army captain, soldier during an operation in May this year

ISLAMABAD: Two soldiers, two police officers and three militants were killed on Wednesday during a joint intelligence-based operation in Pakistan’s northwestern Peshawar district, the army’s media wing said. 

The joint operation was conducted by police and security forces in Peshawar district’s Hassan Khel area on the reported presence of a “high-level terrorist,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement. 

The army said three militants, including “high-value terrorist” Commander Abdul Raheem were also killed in the operation. It said weapons and ammunition were recovered from the slain militants. 

“Terrorist Commander Abdul Raheem was highly wanted by the Law Enforcement Agencies,” the ISPR said, adding that the government had fixed head money of Rs6 million [$21547] on Raheem as he was “actively involved” in militant activities. 

The army’s media wing said Raheem was also involved in the killing of Captain Hussain Jahangir and Havaldar Shafiq Ullah, both of whom were targeted in an intelligence-based operation on May 26 this year. 

“Today’s operation has avenged the heinous act and has brought the main perpetrator to justice,” the ISPR said. 

Pakistan Army soldiers Sepoy Muhammad Idrees, 34 and Sepoy Badam Gul, 34 were killed in the exchange of fire, the army said. 

Sub-Inspector Tajmir Shah, 38 and Assistant Sub-Inspector Muhammad Akram, 34 of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Police’s Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) were also killed during the operation while fighting valiantly, the army said. 

“Pakistan’s Security Forces stand shoulder-to-shoulder with other law enforcement agencies to ensure peace and stability across Pakistan and such sacrifices of our brave men further strengthen our resolve,” the ISPR said. 

Pakistan has suffered a surge in attacks on its western fronts bordering Afghanistan since November 2022 after its fragile truce with the Pakistani Taliban or the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) broke down. 

The TTP has carried out some of the deadliest attacks against Pakistan’s security forces and civilians since 2007 in its bid to impose its strict brand of Islam. 

Islamabad blames the Afghan government for sheltering TTP militants and providing them sanctuaries in Afghanistan to launch attacks in Pakistan, a charge Kabul denies. 

Pakistan has repeatedly vowed it would not hold talks with militants and would root out militancy in the country. 

Pakistan last month announced it would launch a new military operation, Operation “Azm-e-Istehkam” or Resolve for Stability, to eliminate militants once and for all. 


Pakistan warns torrential rains from Sept. 26-Oct. 1 may trigger floods, landslides

Pakistan warns torrential rains from Sept. 26-Oct. 1 may trigger floods, landslides
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Pakistan warns torrential rains from Sept. 26-Oct. 1 may trigger floods, landslides

Pakistan warns torrential rains from Sept. 26-Oct. 1 may trigger floods, landslides
  • Moist currents from Bay of Bengal likely to penetrate upper parts of the country from Sept. 25, says Met Office
  • Urges farmers to manage activities by following weather forecast, advises tourists to remain “extra cautious“

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Meteorological Department on Sunday warned that torrential rains from Sept. 26 to Oct. 1 could trigger floods and landslides in the country’s low-lying and northern areas, urging citizens to take extra precautions to stay out of harm’s way. 

The Met Office said moist currents from the Bay of Bengal are likely to penetrate the upper parts of the country from Sept. 25, adding that a westerly wave is also likely to approach the upper parts of Pakistan from Sept. 26. 

“Heavy rains may increase flow in local nullas/streams in Murree, Galliyat, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Kohistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir, Chitral, Dir, Swat, Shangla, Bajaur, Mohmand, Khyber, Nowshera, Swabi, Islamabad/Rawalpindi and Northeast Punjab during the forecast period,” the Met Office said in a statement. 

It added that torrential rains may cause urban flooding in low-lying areas of Islamabad/Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore, Sheikhupura, Kasur and Sialkot while landslides may disrupt roads in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Murree, Galliyat, Kashmir and GB during the rain forecast period. 

In KP, the Met Office said rain and thundershowers are expected in Chitral, Dir, Swat, Kohistan, Shangla, Battagram, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Haripur, Buner, Malakand, Bajaur, Mohmand, Khyber, Peshawar, Swabi, Nowshera, Mardan, Charsadda, Kurram, Orakzai and Kohat from Sept. 26 to Oct. 1.

In Hangu, Bannu, Lakki Marwat, Waziristan and Dera Ismail Khan, heavy rains are expected from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1 with occasional gaps. 

In Punjab, the Met Office forecast rain with thundershowers in Islamabad/Rawalpindi, Murree, Galliyat, Attock, Chakwal, Tala Gang, Jhelum, Mandi Bahauddin, Gujrat, Gujranwala, Lahore, Sheikhupura, Sialkot, Narowal, Hafizabad, Wazirabad from Sept. 26 to Oct. 1.

In Sahiwal, Jhang, Toba Tek Singh, Nankana Sahib, Khushab, Sargodha, Mianwali, Chiniot, Faisalabad, Okara, Pakpattan, Kasur and Bhakkar, the department forecast heavy rains with thundershowers from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1. 

In Azad Kashmir, it said that rain with thundershowers is expected in Neelum valley, Muzaffarabad, Rawalakot, Poonch, Hattian, Bagh, Haveli, Sudhanoti, Kotli, Bhimber and Mirpur from Sept. 26 to Oct. 2. 

In the country’s northern GB area, the Met Office said rain and thunderstorms were expected in Diamir, Astore, Skardu, Gilgit, Hunza, Ghanche and Shigar from Sept. 26 to Oct. 2.

Meanwhile, it forecast hot and dry weather in the southern provinces of Balochistan and Sindh during the same period. 

“However, rain, wind and thunderstorm is expected at isolated places in Mirpurkhas, Tharparkar, Umerkot and adjoining areas from 26th to 28th September,” the Met Office said. 
 
It warned that windstorms and lightning may damage weak structures such as the roofs and walls of mud houses, electric poles, billboards, vehicles, and solar panels.

The Met Office urged farmers to manage their activities keeping in mind the weather forecast. 

“Travelers and tourists are advised to remain extra cautious and manage their traveling according to weather conditions and avoid any untoward situation during the wet spell,” it said. 


Pakistan’s Punjab reports 86 dengue cases over past 24 hours

Pakistan’s Punjab reports 86 dengue cases over past 24 hours
Updated 22 September 2024
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Pakistan’s Punjab reports 86 dengue cases over past 24 hours

Pakistan’s Punjab reports 86 dengue cases over past 24 hours
  • Rawalpindi reports 74 dengue cases during past 24 hours, says Punjab health department 
  • Dengue fever is endemic to Pakistan, which experiences year-round transmission of disease

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s largest province Punjab has reported 86 cases of the dengue virus over the last 24 hours, the province’s Department of Primary and Secondary Health Care said on Sunday, assuring citizens it has completed all arrangements to contain the disease. 

Dengue is an illness that spreads through vectors, carried by the bite of an infected mosquito. There is currently no cure or vaccine for dengue fever and in its most severe form, can lead to fatalities.

People affected by dengue go through intense flu-like symptoms including high fever, intense headache, muscle and joint pain, and nausea and vomiting, typically persisting for approximately a week.

“According to the Department of Primary and Secondary Health Care, 86 cases of dengue were reported in the province during the last 24 hours,” the statement said. 

As per details provided by the Punjab health department, 74 of the 86 dengue cases were reported from the eastern city of Rawalpindi while two dengue cases each were reported from Gujranwala, Sheikhupura, Attock and Mianwali cities over the last 24 hours.

One case each of the disease was reported from Lahore, Kasur, Chakwal and Sahiwal, the health department said, adding it has completed arrangements to contain the spread of the disease.

“All government hospitals have stocks of medicines including dengue and other medicines,” the health department said. 

Dengue fever is endemic to Pakistan, which experiences year-round transmission with seasonal peaks. This year’s first dengue-related death was reported in the country’s southern Sindh province on June 3.

An advisory published by Pakistan’s National Institute of Health in 2023 said a total of 52,929 cases and 224 deaths from dengue were reported in the country in 2021, while there were approximately 79,007 confirmed cases of dengue with 149 deaths in 2022, with the surge in cases following unprecedented flooding that began in mid-June 2022. In 2023, Pakistan reported 3,019 suspected cases and 8 deaths from dengue.

The virus has been surging worldwide, aided by climate change. In barely six months, countries in the Americas have already broken calendar-year records for dengue cases. Last December, the World Health Organization declared an emergency in December, and Puerto Rico declared a public health emergency in March.
 


Spotify launches ‘ICON’ program to promote Pakistan’s legacy artists among younger audiences

Spotify launches ‘ICON’ program to promote Pakistan’s legacy artists among younger audiences
Updated 22 September 2024
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Spotify launches ‘ICON’ program to promote Pakistan’s legacy artists among younger audiences

Spotify launches ‘ICON’ program to promote Pakistan’s legacy artists among younger audiences
  • Spotify to promote curated playlists, on-platform promotions of Pakistan’s iconic musicians from 1950s to 2000s
  • Pakistani celebrities hail project which allows them to play timeless, classical music at the “click of a button” online

KARACHI: Spotify Pakistan this week launched its “ICON” program to connect the country’s younger audiences with its legacy artists such as Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Abida Parveen and Nazia Hassan, among others, hoping to bridge the gap between generations through timeless music. 
Spotify ICON will bring the celebrated music of legendary musicians from the 1950s to the 2000s to digital-savvy Pakistani audiences. The program will focus on promoting a blend of curated playlists, on-platform promotion, and offline activations of Pakistan’s legendary musicians from the 1950s to the 2000s, the streaming service said.
The program was launched by Spotify on Saturday, Sept. 21, at a star-studded event at the TDF Ghar venue in Karachi. Some of the music from Khan, the first artist part of the program, was played at the event.
“The ICON program for Spotify by Spotify Pakistan is a tribute to legacy artists,” Khan FM, the platform’s senior artist and label partnerships manager for Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, said. “We, at Spotify, have seen year-on-year growth for a lot of these artists from different decades.”
He explained that legendary Pakistani ghazal singer Mehdi Hassan has seen a “year-on-year growth [of] about 144 percent” in digital streams over the years. 
“The really amazing thing is that the growth is being generated by the new generation, which is Gen Z,” he said. “We felt that it’s only suitable that we have a program dedicated to legacy artists.”
The ICON playlist will feature music from every decade, he said, highlighting artists from the 1950s up till the early 2000s such as Khan, Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Nayyara Noor, Abida Parveen, Nazia Hassan, Zoheb Hassan and popular Pakistani band Junoon.
The Spotify official explained that this was the first time that a program of such a nature was launched in any of the audio streaming platform’s markets worldwide. 

“It hasn’t been done in any other [Spotify] market,” FM Khan said. “RADAR [and] EQUAL, those are global programs. This one, ICON, is purely born out of Pakistan.”

As per data provided by Spotify, legendary Pakistani singer Noor Jehan has seen a whopping 66 percent year-on-year increase in active listeners over the years. Out of these, 50 percent are in the 18-27 age group. 
Meanwhile, Spotify data shows pop singers Sajjad Ali and Hadiqa Kiani have seen the highest year-on-year growth in listeners, amounting to 75 percent.
Pakistan’s iconic ghazal maestro Ustad Ghulam Ali Khan has seen an 82 percent increase in annual streams, with 49 percent of them coming from Gen-Z audiences, the platform said. 
“I still remember vividly that the artists featured on the [Spotify ICON] playlist, in my life, I have listened to them on cassettes, CDs as well as by messaging on a radio show when there was a bit of balance in my phone,” YouTuber Irfan Junejo told Arab News.
“Now being able to play them at the click of a button is a bit magical for me,” he said. “I have been listening to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan since my childhood. Now, the new generation is listening to him via Spotify. And everyone is able to relate to and connect with him irrespective of their age.”
Arshad Mahmud, a veteran Pakistani singer and music composer, stressed that the younger generation needs to know about the “monumental work” that the country’s musicians have produced. 
“Preservation and its introduction to the new generation is a very significant initiative,” Mahmud explained. “It will have a very good effect on [them]. At least, they [would] know what they are inheriting.”


Pakistan PM to hold bilateral meetings with UN chief, world leaders at upcoming UNGA

Pakistan PM to hold bilateral meetings with UN chief, world leaders at upcoming UNGA
Updated 22 September 2024
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Pakistan PM to hold bilateral meetings with UN chief, world leaders at upcoming UNGA

Pakistan PM to hold bilateral meetings with UN chief, world leaders at upcoming UNGA
  • Shehbaz Sharif is expected to speak on Israel’s war in Gaza, Kashmir dispute during 79th UNGA session next week 
  • He will also underline importance of addressing “inequities in international economic relations, reforming financial architecture“

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will hold bilateral meetings with world leaders, including UN chief António Guterres, as he gears up to present Pakistan’s stance on international issues such as Israel’s war on Gaza and the Kashmir dispute at the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, his office said on Sunday. 

Sharif departed from the country on Saturday to attend the 79th UNGA session in New York, where he is scheduled to arrive on September 23 and stay until September 27. The UNGA holds annual sessions, bringing together world leaders to discuss pressing global concerns.

According to Pakistan’s foreign office, Sharif will use this platform to stress the need for addressing long-standing issues on the Security Council’s agenda, particularly the question of Palestine and the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, which remain central to international and South Asian peace and stability.

The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said Sharif would attend several high-level meetings on the sidelines of the UNGA Session next week, including the “High-Level Meeting on Existential Threat posed by Sea-level Rise,” and the UN Security Council’s Open Debate on “Leadership for Peace.”

“He will also engage with a group of world leaders to discuss measures needed at the global level to advance the sustainable development agenda,” the PMO said. “His program includes bilateral meetings with several world leaders, including the UN Secretary-General and the President of the General Assembly.”

The PMO said Sharif will underline the importance of addressing “the inequities in international economic relations” and reforming the international financial architecture. 

“He will also urge the international community to take decisive measures in addressing climate change and countering the rising tide of Islamophobia,” his office said. 

The PMO said Sharif will reaffirm Pakistan’s steadfast commitment to multilateralism and support for the role of the UN in fostering global peace, security, and prosperity. 

He will emphasize the importance of addressing long-standing issues on the agenda of the UN Security Council, including the question of Palestine and the Jammu & Kashmir dispute, Sharif’s office said. 

“He will also express Pakistan’s commitment, as an incoming member of the UN Security Council for the year 2025-26, to work with all UN Member States to uphold the UN Charter, preventing conflict, fostering peace, and promoting global prosperity,” the PMO said. 


‘Seerat Festival’ paying tribute to Prophet Muhammad to conclude in Pakistan capital today 

‘Seerat Festival’ paying tribute to Prophet Muhammad to conclude in Pakistan capital today 
Updated 22 September 2024
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‘Seerat Festival’ paying tribute to Prophet Muhammad to conclude in Pakistan capital today 

‘Seerat Festival’ paying tribute to Prophet Muhammad to conclude in Pakistan capital today 
  • Three-day festival began on Friday in Pakistan’s capital featuring participation from local, international scholars
  • Festival is part of government’s initiatives to highlight Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) life and teachings for others to follow

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s first-ever “Seerat Festival” to pay tribute to the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), featuring participation from local and international scholars, is set to conclude today, Sunday, in Islamabad. 

The three-day festival commenced on Friday at a local university in Islamabad with an international conference titled: “Searching for World Peace: In the Light of the Prophet’s Teachings.” The event has been organized by the National Rehmat-ul-Alameen and Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Authority (NRKNA), a religious government authority, at a local university in the federal capital.

The Seerat Festival, held during Rabi’ Al-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic calendar when Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born, is part of the government’s initiatives to highlight his life and teachings as crucial for the development of modern Muslim communities.

“We will start a new movement of knowledge,” Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal said on Friday while addressing the conference. “Muslims will once again become world leaders of knowledge. We will take action in accordance with the character of the Prophet (PBUH).”

Islamic scholars present at the gathering, where handwritten manuscripts of the Qur’an had also been displayed, emphasized the significance of following in the footsteps of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

According to a press release issued by the NRKNA, a Youth Convention will be held at the university in connection with the festival today while documentaries focusing on the valuable lessons from the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) will be screened.