Pakistan
Pakistan committed to bring stability in Afghanistan: Fawad
On his official twitter handle, the federal minister said Pakistan has worked a lot in this regard.

Islamabad: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain Thursday said that Pakistan is committed to bring stability in Afghanistan.
On his official twitter handle, the federal minister said Pakistan has worked a lot in this regard.
“World is now getting closer to Pakistan's perspective,” he added.
The minister further added that Prime Minister Imran Khan visited the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Headquarters yesterday.
Fawad said the Army Chief, the DG ISI and their team briefed the Imran Khan in detail on Afghanistan’s changing situation.
کل وزیر اعظم نے آئ ایس آئ ہیڈکواٹرز کا دورہ کیا آرمی چیف ،ڈی جی آئ ایس آئ اور ان کی ٹیم نے وزیر اعظم کو افغانستان کی بدلتی صورتحال پرتفصیلی بریفنگ دی ہمارا مقصد افغانستان میں استحکام یقینی بنانا ہے اور اس کیلئے پاکستان نے بہت کام کیا ہے،آج دنیا پاکستان کے نقطہ نظر کے قریب آرہی ہے
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) January 13, 2022
World
Death toll from Iran tower block collapse rises to 18
The number of people still trapped under the rubble remains unclear.

Tehran: Iranian authorities announced Thursday that 18 people were killed in the collapse of a building under construction in southwestern Iran, in a new toll after four days of the tragedy.
On Monday, a large part of the 10-storey "Metropol" building under construction collapsed in Abadan, one of the main cities in Iran's Khuzestan province. The building is located in the middle of one of the busiest streets in the city of 230,000 people.
The number of people still trapped under the rubble remains unclear.
The cause of the collapse, which occurred during a sandstorm, is yet to be ascertained.
Police, however, arrested the owner of the building and the project manager of the construction company that built it.
Sports
Former Pakistan Pacer Umar Gul Appointed Bowling Coach
The 37-year-old is widely regarded as one of the finest pacers, particularly in T20 cricket

Kabul: Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has appointed former Pakistan speedster, Umar Gul, for a period of one year. Gul’s first assignment with the Afghanistan side will be on their limited-overs tour of Zimbabwe next month.
The former pacer has earlier worked with the board as a bowling consultant for their three-week training camp held in Dubai in April alongside mate Younis Khan as the batting coach.
However, on seeing his performance with the team, ACB is delighted to announce the extension in the role.
This will be Gul’s first coaching assignment in international cricket after serving as the bowling coach of Quetta Gladiators in the 2021 season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
The 37-year-old is widely regarded as one of the finest pacers, particularly in T20 cricket. Gul had an exceptional record in T20Is as he picked up 85 wickets at an average of 16.97 and an economy rate of 7.19 in 60 matches in a T20I career spanning almost 9 years. Gul retired from all forms of cricket in 2019 and has since worked as a coach.
The former pacer has previously coached in Pakistan’s premier T20 tournament, Pakistan Super League (PSL), as a bowling coach for Quetta Gladiators. He has also worked as a coach in the Kashmir Premier League (KPL) and was the head coach of Galle Gladiators in the previous edition of the Lanka Premier League (LPL).
Pakistan
‘Pak-Turk-Kazakh Youth Forum on Biotech’ to be held in Sept
The event will include informative talks from young as well as the experienced scientists of the three countries.

Islamabad: Three-day `Pakistan-Turkey-Kazakhstan Youth Forum on Biotechnology’ will be arranged in September with emphasis on increasing the share of Muslim countries in biotechnology global market.
The forum, to be held from September 13-15, is being sponsored by COMSTECH-the OIC Standing Committee for Scientific and Technological Cooperation, Islamic Organization for Food Security (IOFS) and Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum (ICYF), an official said.
The global biotechnology market is anticipated to reach a market value of US$ 775 billion by 2024 with an annual growth rate of 7.7%. Increased spending in biotechnology research and development, favourable initiatives by governments, global food security and the increasing need for emerging technologies are some of the factors influencing this growth.
Unfortunately, the share of Muslim countries in this global market of biotechnology is very little which needs to be increased.
This proposed tripartite youth forum (Pakistan-Turkey-Kazakhstan) will help promote excellence and competence in the field of agricultural biotechnology among Muslim countries.
The theme of the forum “Agriculture Biotechnology” aims at providing the best knowledge and resources to young participants to advance their research goals, the official informed.
The youth forum will stimulate the desire to collaborate and change the world of agricultural biotechnology and innovation by promoting state-of-the-art practices in biotechnology research and promoting evidence-based practices.
The event will include informative talks from young as well as the experienced scientists of the three countries.
The event will also include keynote lectures, plenary sessions, oral and poster presentations, discussions and other educational and social events that stimulate several networking opportunities among the young participants of Pakistan, Turkey and Kazakhstan.
The official highlighted that the forum aims to facilitate interactions within the young research community to discuss the latest developments in this rapidly advancing field and find ways to respond to the increasing demands of professionals and communities across the world.
The academics, students and researchers from the OIC countries may apply, while only participants from Kazakhstan, Pakistan and Turkey are eligible for the limited funding available for travel and local hospitality.
This youth forum is planned to be a hybrid event (Physical and virtual), while candidates are required to give their preference in the form.
The participants from all the member OIC states, who can bear their travel expenses may register for the forum and get ticket funding from their parent organizations.
The topics to be covered during the forum include Genome editing and new breeding technologies, large scale genomics and genomic selection in crop and livestock breeding, speed breeding for rapid genetic gain, variants of Cas proteins and their potential applications and high throughput phenomics.
SOURCE: APP
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