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Case lodged over viral Margalla deer killing
Case lodged over viral Margalla deer killing

Express Tribune

time05-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Case lodged over viral Margalla deer killing

Kohsar police on Saturday registered a case after a video of a rare deer being slaughtered in the Margalla Hills went viral on social media, sparking public outrage. The suspects had been identified and nominated in the case. They may face up to three years in prison and a fine of Rs1 million. The FIR was lodged on the complaint of Ayesha Shehzad, Assistant Director of the Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB). According to the FIR, the individuals seen in the viral video have been identified as Bashir Abbasi, Zain Abbasi, and other unidentified persons, all residents of Gokeena village. Their actions are in clear violation of the Islamabad Nature Conservation and Wildlife Management Act. The complaint also requests police assistance in recovering the remains of the animal, including its hide and skull. Under the sections applied in the FIR, the accused may face up to one year in jail and a fine of Rs1m, while Section 379 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), which has also been invoked, carries a maximum sentence of three years in prison. According to sources, police have begun searching for the suspects following the registration of the case. Meanwhile, Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Dr Musadik Malik, strongly condemned the reported killing of a deer in the Margalla Hills National. Terming the act "cruel" and "unacceptable," the minister ordered an immediate inquiry and directed relevant authorities to submit a report on the incident without delay.

Malik calls for climate-resilient projects
Malik calls for climate-resilient projects

Express Tribune

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Malik calls for climate-resilient projects

Listen to article Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Musadik Malik, participated in the FfD4 side event titled "Swapping out Debt for Development: The DSC Financing Approach", held in Seville, Spain. According to a statement released on Thursday, the mnister joined the session alongside Pakistan's Federal Minister for Finance, Muhammad Aurangzeb, and Minister of State for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Shezra Mansab Ali Khan. Participants deliberated on innovative financial approaches to align debt relief with investments in climate resilience and development priorities. During the session, Malik discussed the need for climate-resilient projects and emphasised the importance of exploring avenues for green energy production, particularly solar energy. He emphasised that sustainable development must go hand in hand with debt relief and green innovation. He also highlighted the potential of oceans and rivers as untapped resources that could contribute meaningfully toward sustainable development. "Our focus should be on long-term climate resilience rather than short-term relief," Malik said during the session.

Pak delegation interacts with Chatham House
Pak delegation interacts with Chatham House

Business Recorder

time10-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Recorder

Pak delegation interacts with Chatham House

LONDON: A high-level Pakistani parliamentary delegation, led by former Foreign minister and Chairman Pakistan People Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, engaged with eminent members of the British think tank, academia, and policymaking community at the prestigious Chatham House, one of the UK's leading think tanks focused on foreign and security policy issues. The closed-door discussion was held under the 'Chatham House Rules,' which is used around the world to encourage inclusive and open dialogue in meetings. Bhutto Zardari and other delegation members conveyed Pakistan's perspective on the recent escalation in South Asia while expressing serious concern about India's unprovoked military aggression that resulted in civilian casualties and posed a significant threat to regional stability. They underscored that India's actions constituted a clear violation of Pakistan's sovereignty, international law, and the United Nations Charter. The Pakistan delegation said that Pakistan's armed forces, with the full support of the people of Pakistan, had given a befitting response to India, demonstrating Pakistan's resolve to defend its sovereignty, and thwarting India's ambitions to set any new so-called 'normal' in the region. Bhutto Zardari strongly denounced India's unilateral and illegal suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. He warned that the weaponisation of water undermines international norms and sets a perilous precedent. He urged the international community to take notice of this alarming development and hold India to account for its actions. The delegation noted that the pending resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute remains the principal stumbling block to lasting peace and stability in the region. They urged the international community to support meaningful dialogue and ensure respect for international commitments and human rights. The other members of the delegation include Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Dr Musadik Masood Malik; Chairperson, Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination and former Minister for Information and Climate Change, Senator Sherry Rehman; Chairperson, National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and former Foreign Minister, Hina Rabbani Khar; former Minister for Commerce, Defence and Foreign Affairs, Engineer Khurram Dastgir Khan; MQM's Parliamentary Leader in the Senate and former Minister for Maritime Affairs, Senator Syed Faisal Ali Subzwari, Senator Bushra Anjum Butt, former Foreign secretaries, Ambassador Jalil Abbas Jilani and Ambassador Tehmina Janjua. Pakistan's High Commissioner to the UK Dr Mohammad Faisal was also present during the round table conference. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

High-level delegations to visit world capitals from Jun 2 to project Pakistan's stance on Indian aggression
High-level delegations to visit world capitals from Jun 2 to project Pakistan's stance on Indian aggression

Business Recorder

time02-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Recorder

High-level delegations to visit world capitals from Jun 2 to project Pakistan's stance on Indian aggression

The high-level delegations are scheduled to start their visit to world capitals from Monday to project Pakistan's perspective on the recent Indian aggression. Formed purusant to the directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the delegations would visit New York, Washington DC, London, Brussels and Moscow from 2 June 2025, according to a Foreign Office press release. A nine-member multiparty delegation is led by Chairman Pakistan People's Party, and former Foreign Minister, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. The other members of the delegation include Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination Dr. Musadik Masood Malik; Chairperson of Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination and former Minister for Information and Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman; Chairperson of National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and former Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar; former Minister for Commerce, Defence and Foreign Affairs, Engineer Khurram Dastgir Khan; former Minister for Maritime Affairs, Senator Syed Faisal Ali Subzwari; and Senator Bushra Anjum Butt. The delegation also includes two former Foreign Secretaries, Ambassador (R) Jalil Abbas Jilani, who also served as Caretaker Foreign Minister, and Ambassador (R) Tehmina Janjua. Another delegation, led by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister, Syed Tariq Fatemi, will visit Moscow from June 2, 2025. The delegations will highlight Pakistan's responsible and restrained conduct – seeking peace with responsibility – in the face of India's reckless and belligerent actions in violation of international law. They will also highlight that dialogue and diplomacy should take precedence over conflict and confrontation. The delegations will underscore the imperative for the international community to play its due role in promoting a lasting peace in South Asia. The need for immediate resumption of the normal functioning of the Indus Waters Treaty will also be a key theme of the delegations' outreach. The delegations will engage in a series of meetings with the leadership of international bodies, public office holders, senior officials, parliamentarians, think tanks, media and diaspora.

Pakistan, ADB push for climate strategy tied to carbon markets
Pakistan, ADB push for climate strategy tied to carbon markets

Express Tribune

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Pakistan, ADB push for climate strategy tied to carbon markets

Minister of State for Petroleum Dr Musadik Malik addressing a press conference in Islamabad on December 5, 2022. PHOTO: PID Listen to article Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Dr Musadik Malik, met with an Asian Development Bank (ADB) delegation led by Toru Kubo, Senior Director for Climate Change and Sustainable Development (CCSD), to explore collaboration in carbon markets and shape a new climate strategy. According to a press release issued Thursday, both sides agreed to formulate a comprehensive, impact-driven strategy with a focus on carbon credit mobilisation, climate innovation, and outcomes-based project implementation. Malik assured ADB of full ministerial cooperation and active engagement in the strategy's development. Kubo reaffirmed ADB's support, highlighting the Bank's efforts to help Developing Member Countries invest in low-carbon technologies, boost carbon finance readiness, and access international carbon markets.

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