Israel is required by the ICJ to take all reasonable precautions to avoid genocide. It asserts that Israel must make sure its soldiers don’t carry out genocide. According to Al Jazeera Israel must make sure that the evidence of the alleged genocide in Gaza is preserved, according to ICJ President Judge Donoghue. Israel now has obligations under international law, according to the court’s findings. Israel is required by the International Court of Justice to take action to stop and penalise the blatant incitement of genocide against Palestinians. Israel is required by the International Court of Justice to let humanitarian aid to reach Gaza. Israel is required to guarantee the preservation of proof of purported genocide in Gaza, according to ICJ President Judge Donoghue. Israel now has obligations under international law, according to the court’s findings.
ISLAMABAD: In order to address the global problem of Islamophobia, President Dr. Arif Alvi has emphasised the necessity of enhancing collaboration among Islamic nations. He discussed these opinions with Ismatullo Nasredin, the departing Tajikistani ambassador to Pakistan, at their farewell meeting in Islamabad today. In order to address the issues of the modern world, Dr. Arif Alvi also advocated for increased scientific and technological collaboration among the OIC member nations. The President expressed happiness with the way that Pakistan and Tajikistan’s bilateral ties are developing gradually in all sectors of shared interest, including commerce, energy, and defence. Regarding the circumstances in Gaza, the President expressed that Pakistan profoundly sympathises with the suffering of the people in Gaza, as Israeli forces are carrying out genocide there.
It was reported on Friday that Law Minister Ahmed Irfan Aslam expressed reservations about the Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) restructure and made it apparent that the interim government lacks the authority to enact significant reforms through legislation. To compel the FBR to resend the summary for restructuring, the interministerial committee, chaired by acting finance minister Shamshad Akhtar, met for a second day in a row on Thursday. The meeting went ahead even though Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar’s last federal cabinet meeting’s formal minutes were never released. The decision was made to distribute interministerial meeting minutes first. The members would next make definitive conclusions regarding this intricate matter of sending their suggestions to the federal cabinet.
The highest court provided significant comfort to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Friday by allowing five of its candidates—including the party’s imprisoned president, Parvez Elahi—to run in the upcoming elections on February 8. In addition to Elahi, PTI candidates Umer Aslam, Major (retd) Tahir Sadiq, Sanam Javaid Khan, and Shukat Basra had their appeals against returning officers’ rulings to reject their nomination papers from various constituencies accepted by the Supreme Court on Friday. Elahi has been granted permission to run in the general election from Gujarat district’s PP-32 seat. In an attempt to appeal the outcome of the Lahore High Court (LHC), which upheld the Election Tribunal’s decision to reject the former chief minister of Punjab, the former chief minister had petitioned the Supreme Court to run in the 2018 general elections.
The Petroleum Division of the Ministry of Energy, along with notable organisations in the Oil, Gas, and Minerals sector, is planning a national career expo for January 31 and February 1. Muhammad Ali, the minister of energy, stated that he had high hopes for the next occasion and that it would demonstrate the government’s dedication to encouraging innovation and skill development in the workforce. Muhammad Ali, the minister of energy, stated that he had high hopes for the next occasion and that it would demonstrate the government’s dedication to encouraging innovation and skill development in the workforce. According to him, the future energy roadmap would not be possible without investing in youth and skill development, which will allow young engineers, subject matter experts, and experts to reach their full potential.
According to Al Jazeera, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has attacked a well-known pro-Palestinian cry that is often heard at protests all around the world. During a speech before the British parliamentary group Conservative Friends of Israel, he declared, “Those who chant ‘from the river to the sea’ are either useful idiots who do not understand what they are saying, or worse, people who wish to wipe the Jewish state from the map.” “Those who encourage or glorify terrorism or spread anti-Semitism on our streets will not be tolerated in any way.” Al Jazeera reports that although pro-Palestinian organisations interpret the song as expressing their yearning for liberation from oppression throughout the historical land of Palestine, supporters of Israel argue it is an anti-Semitic and violent incitement to bloodshed.
On Thursday, Pakistan’s prime minister, Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, asked Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jomaih Group to make investments in the country’s alternative energy sector. The prime minister stated that Saudi Arabia and Pakistan had brotherly ties that were growing stronger during a meeting with a four-member delegation headed by Sheikh Abdulaziz Hammad, the head of the Al-Jomaih Group. K-Elect was heavily invested in by the Al-Jomaih Group. According to the prime minister, Pakistan welcomed Saudi Arabia’s involvement in the energy industry and greatly valued it. He praised K-Electric’s approach as well, saying that it will assist lower the power tariff for the benefit of customers by investing in the alternative energy sector. Additionally, the prime minister expressed the expectation that K-Electric would continue to upgrade its facilities.
India is carrying out a “sophisticated and sinister” campaign of “extra-territorial and extra-judicial killings” inside Pakistan, according to Foreign Secretary Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi on Thursday. “We have credible evidence of the links between Indian agents and the assassination of two Pakistani nationals on Pakistani soil,” he said in a press briefing. According to Qazi, there was a “sophisticated international set-up spread over multiple jurisdictions” and these executions were for “higher cases.” “Technology and safe havens on foreign soil were utilised by Indian agents to carry out assassinations in Pakistan.” They enlisted terrorists, criminals, and gullible citizens to fulfil specific roles in these killings, he claimed. These assassinations were promptly hailed and celebrated by Indian media and social media accounts as “successful retribution against enemies of India and projected their capacity.”
Murtaza Solangi, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, has stated that the mainstream media has to abide by the code of conduct that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has released for the next general elections. Speaking at a press information department-organized seminar today in Islamabad on “Electoral Code of Conduct: Ethical Practices of Stakeholders including Media,” he stated that the code of conduct is available in both Urdu and English. He apologised for the rumours that had been going around about the polls and confirmed that the federal government has always said that the elections will be held on February 8. According to him, everyone agrees that the nation will have a federal parliamentary democratic structure. Legislation, according to him, can be used to strengthen the legislative system.
According to Dr. Umar Saif, the federal minister in charge of information technology and telecommunications, the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) is causing a rise in FDI and determining the direction of the nation’s development. Speaking at a Town Hall gathering while at the Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA) office, Dr. Saif stated, “In just five months under the caretaker setup, we have accomplished 13 of 15 significant goals for the development of the IT and telecom sector. The forum of SIFC will prove to be a wonderful assistance for the forthcoming elected administration in the process of creating and expanding the country, and the elected government will also gain the benefits of the measures.”
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