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Posted onInternational News ReportBy Muhammad Shahzad — Lahore, Pakistan LAHORE: Pakistan’s copper export potential is set to expand further under ongoing Pak-China cooperation, according to the Pakistan China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI). China sources nearly 51% of its global copper imports from international markets, including Pakistan, highlighting opportunities for increased trade in 2025….
Interfaith Harmony Celebrated at Nolakha Presbyterian Church in LahoreParticipants mark Christmas and birthday of Reverend Dr. Majid Abel
Posted onBy Dr. Ansab AliLahore, PakistanLAHORE: A remarkable display of interfaith harmony, peace, and brotherhood was witnessed at Nolakha Presbyterian Church, where a dignified ceremony was held to promote mutual respect and unity among followers of different religions.The event was organised to celebrate Christmas as well as the birthday of Reverend Dr. Majid Abel, conveying a…
Pakistan Opens Torkham and Chaman Borders for UN Humanitarian Aid
Posted onMove aims to ease acute shortages of food and medicine in Afghanistan ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has announced that it will temporarily open the Torkham and Chaman border crossings to allow United Nations humanitarian aid containers to enter Afghanistan, amid worsening shortages of essential supplies. Officials said the decision was taken on humanitarian grounds, following reports of…
PM Inaugurates Development Projects, Lays Foundation Stone of Danish Schools in Gilgit-Baltistan
Posted onGilgit (International News Agencies) — Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has arrived in Gilgit-Baltistan, where he is scheduled to inaugurate several development projects and lay the foundation stone of Danish Schools.The Governor of Gilgit-Baltistan and the Caretaker Chief Minister warmly received the Prime Minister upon his arrival.During the high-level meetings, detailed discussions were held on…
Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time after record heat
Posted onMosquitoes have been found in Iceland for the first time after the country experienced record-breaking heat this spring. Insect enthusiast Bjorn Hjaltason encountered the mosquitoes over several nights last week while using wine-soaked ropes to observe moths, local media reported. Mr Hjaltason found two female mosquitoes and one male which were later confirmed to be…
