LeT terrorist Abdul Rehman Makki, who has been designated as a global terrorist by the UN after China lifted its technical hold, has termed Kashmir as 'Pakistan's national issue' in a video.
On Thursday, the Pakistan-based deputy leader of the terror outfit released a video from the Kot Lakhpat Jail in Lahore, denying any links with al-Qaeda or Islamic State.
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India needs capabilities to not just negate or mitigate the 'grey zone' warfare being pursued by China and Pakistan but also to keep them on the backfoot,.. IndiaTimes
Strong earthquake tremors were felt in northern India including the Delhi-NCR region, Punjab and Haryana. According to reports, the earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale hit countries including Turkmenistan, India, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, China, Afghanistan, and Kyrgyzstan. The epicenter is believed to be 90 km from Kalafgan in Afghanistan. A day after north India felt tremors of the strong 6.8 magnitude earthquake with the epicentre in Afghanistan, the National Centre for Seismology has recorded 2.7 magnitude earthquake in the national capital on 22nd March. Watch to know what people had to say about the earthquake happening around. Comment down below your thoughts! Like, share and subscribe.
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With 1,486 cubic meters of annual per capita availability, India is already water stressed as annual per capita water availability of less than 1,700 cubic.. IndiaTimes
UN Report Warns , Growing Number of People , Face Water Scarcity.
On March 21, the United Nations released a report warning
that 26% of the world's population, approximately
2 billion people, lack access to safe drinking water. .
According to NPR, the report comes
on the eve of the U.N.'s first conference on
the topic of water in over 45 years. .
The U.N.'s World Water Development Report 2023 revealed that 46% of people lack access to basic
sanitation globally, equal to about 3.6 billion people. .
NPR reports that the U.N. has laid out
a goal to ensure that all people in the world
have access to clean water by 2030.
According to Richard Connor, editor-in-chief of the
report, meeting the goal will require somewhere
between $600 billion and $1 trillion per year. .
Connor said that with 70% of the world's
water use going to agriculture, it becomes
critical for irrigation to be more efficient. .
According to the U.N.'s Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) report, as climate change
continues, water scarcity is expected to increase. .
Seasonal water scarcity will increase in
regions where it is currently abundant —
such as Central Africa, East Asia and parts
of South America — and worsen in regions
where water is already in short supply, such
as the Middle East and the Sahara in Africa, World Water Development Report 2023, via NPR.
An increase in intensity or frequency of droughts
and 'heat extremes' can be expected in most
regions as a direct result of climate change.
The UNESCO report states that an average
of 10% of the world's population already lives
in an area with high or critical water stress.
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Scientists Release Urgent , 'Final Warning' , On Climate Crisis.
'The Guardian' reports that scientists have issued a
"final warning" regarding the climate crisis as they claim
the world is on the brink of irrevocable damage.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),
comprised of the world's top climate researchers, released
the final part of its six part assessment on March 20.
'The Guardian' reports that the comprehensive
review boils down to one clear message: , act now, before its too late.
UN secretary general AntĂłnio Guterres emphasized
the message of the report, stating that the world requires , "climate action on all fronts:
everything, everywhere all at once.".
This report is a clarion call to massively
fast-track climate efforts by every country
and every sector and on every timeframe, Kaisa Kosonen, Climate expert at Greenpeace International, via 'The Guardian'.
According to the IPCC assessment, extreme weather
caused by climate change has resulted in increased
deaths from rapidly rising temperatures in all regions.
Among the devastation already inflicted on large areas of the globe,
the assessment sites millions of lives destroyed by droughts
and floods, increasing hunger and loss of vital ecosystems.
This report is definitely a final warning
on 1.5C. If governments just stay on their
current policies, the remaining carbon
budget will be used up before
the next IPCC report [due in 2030], Kaisa Kosonen, Climate expert at Greenpeace International, via 'The Guardian'.
According to the IPCC, over three billion people
already live in parts of the world that are
"highly vulnerable" to climate breakdown.
The report warns that the world is already approaching
the limit to which it is able to adapt to severe changes, as
weather extremes are "increasingly driving displacement."
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Police in Pakistan have stormed former Prime Minister Imran Khan's residence in the city of Lahore on Saturday, after someone reportedly opened fire from the roof of the building.
At least 30 people were arrested as witnesses said police attempted to disperse Khan supporters by firing tear gas and chasing them to several homes.
Mr Khan has hit back at the storming of his home, claiming it was intended to take him 'away to prison'.
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On Saturday, officials from Pakistan’s former prime minister’s political party said that the police entered the home of Imran Khan in Lahore while he was on his way to Islamabad for a court hearing in a corruption case.
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As Pakistan's police and supporters of Imran Khan continued to clash outside the former prime minister's home in Lahore, teargas and heavy shelling began again at 6am on Wednesday. A heavy contingent of police surrounded the residence as Islamabad Police intended to arrest him in the Toshakhana case.
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The Swiss firm IQAir in its 'World Air Quality Report' released on Tuesday ranked India the world's eighth most polluted country in 2022, dropping from fifth.. IndiaTimes
A French journalist and an American aid worker who were kidnapped by armed groups in the Sahel region of Africa have finally been freed after years in captivity. Olivier Dubois, a reporter with France-based publications Liberation and Le Point…and Jeffery Woodke, a Christian humanitarian worker from the United States, have now been released. Dubois had gone missing in Mali in 2021, while Woodke was kidnapped in Niger in 2016. Their release was secured following months of efforts by authorities in Niger. Niger Interior Minister Hamadou Souley said the pair had been freed after "several months of efforts" by Nigerien authorities, before being handed over to French and US officials. French President Emmanuel Macron thanked Niger in a tweet and said Mr Dubois was in "good health" after speaking to him.
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After Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in an interview with Dubai-based Al Arabiya TV said, “We have learnt our lesson, and we want to live in peace with India, provided we are able to resolve..
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The United Nations Security Council, UNSC late on Monday night listed Abdul Rehman Makki, a Pakistan-based terrorist, as a global terrorist under its ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee...