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[Islamabad, Pakistan] – Engr Qaiser Nawab, a prominent global youth leader, called on Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, Chairman Prime Minister’s Youth Programme Pakistan. During the meeting, which took place at the Prime Minister’s Office of Pakistan, focused on the significance of youth development as a key strength of Pakistan, with its population comprising about 70% youth. Mr Nawab congratulated Mr Mashhood Khan on his appointment as Chairman Youth Affairs and highlighted the importance of empowering youth for the betterment of the country. Mr Rana Mashhood Khan, in turn, shared his vision for the youth and praised Mr Nawab for his…
Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan’s dynamic youth leaders converged in Islamabad for a pivotal meeting with Chairman Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, Mr. Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan. Led by Qaiser Nawab, a prominent global youth advocate, the delegation underscored the imperative role of youth-driven climate action in shaping a sustainable future. Nawab emphasized that the surge of youth engagement in climate advocacy marks not just a passing moment but the dawn of an enduring movement. Despite the daunting challenges facing Pakistan and the planet at large, a new generation emerges – resolute, informed, and united. The primary agenda of the meeting was…
Geneva/New York/Rome, 19 February 2024 — A steep rise in malnutrition among children and pregnant and breastfeeding women in the Gaza strip poses grave threats to their health, according to a comprehensive new analysis released by the Global Nutrition Cluster. As the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip enters its 20th week, food and safe water have become incredibly scarce and diseases are rife, compromising women and children’s nutrition and immunity and resulting in a surge of acute malnutrition. The report “Nutrition Vulnerability and Situation Analysis – Gaza” – finds that the situation is particularly extreme in the Northern Gaza Strip, which has…
DOHA, January 4, 2024 – In a historic event marked by grandeur and significance, the Qatar National Museum in Doha witnessed the spectacular launch of four international companies – Fang-da Partners, The Belt and Road Trading and Contracting, Gallery Five International, and SW International. This momentous occasion, hosted by The Belt and Road Trading and Contracting, brought together distinguished figures from various sectors to celebrate the spirit of unity and collaboration. The event saw the presence of luminaries such as The Belt and Road Group Chairman Pegasus Wong, The Belt and Road Initiative for Sustainable Development (BRISD) President Qaiser Nawab,…
By Ambassador Dr. Mohammed Nafees Zakaria Terrorism is condemnable. Terrorism sponsored by a UN Member on the soil of another UN sovereign member is a punishable crime, whether it is seen under domestic law or International. When these terrorist acts are committed by a UN Member state on a community discriminated against for their belief, religion or culture with the aim of exterminating or terrorizing to deter or suppress them, or for causing displacement or mass exodus or crush their right to self-determination, then it falls in the domain of Crimes Against Humanity for which there are International Laws, Conventions…
by Qaiser Nawab UN Climate Change News, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 29 November 2023 – The United Nations Climate Change Conference COP28 will open tomorrow with a resounding call to accelerate collective climate action. The conference takes place in what is already known to be the hottest year ever recorded in human history and as the impacts of the climate crisis wreak unprecedented havoc on human life and livelihoods around the world. COP28 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), from 30 November to 12 December 2023, is a decisive moment to act on climate commitments and prevent the worst impacts of…
by Barrister Umair Rehman In October of this year, a fresh wave of conflict erupted between Palestine and Israel, potentially leading to widespread indiscriminate killings and acts of genocide. This deeply abhorrent and anti-humanitarian event has garnered global attention and sparked intense discussions. Amidst these conversations, the actions of our neighboring country, India, engaged in similar covert malevolence, may have been overlooked by many. The global shockwaves from the June assassination of the Canadian Sikh Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, British Columbia, resonate louder as reports directly quote the US Ambassador to Canada confirming the Indian Intelligence Agency– Research and…
Hadia Naheed Khan, Youth Events Reporter for YOUNGO at Herald Star, brings a wealth of experience as Director of the Center for Climate Change at THE Society International and as a member of Youth Parliament Pakistan. Pursuing a Law degree at the University of London, she represents youth perspectives within the UNFCCC processes and contributes impactful insights as a Senior Research Fellow at GSISD. Her role at Herald Star enables her to highlight the voices of young climate advocates, fostering awareness and engagement in sustainable development dialogues globally.
Dr. Saima Shafique is a seasoned journalist and an esteemed Senior Reporter at Herald Star, bringing years of expertise in investigative reporting, in-depth analysis, and storytelling that resonates with global audiences. With a strong academic and professional background, Dr. Shafique has been instrumental in shaping the publication’s editorial standards and delivering insightful coverage of pressing national and international issues. Her work reflects a commitment to uncovering truth, fostering accountability, and amplifying underrepresented voices in media. Dr. Shafique’s analytical acumen and passion for meaningful journalism have earned her widespread recognition as a thought leader in the field. As part of the…
The global community confronts an unprecedented challenge in the form of climate change, arising from Earth’s increasing temperatures due to industrialization and unsustainable practices. As nations endeavor to mitigate climate change’s impacts, the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) emerges as a pivotal event. Situated against Dubai’s arid backdrop, COP28 is set to collectively address this urgent issue and work towards fulfilling the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These goals provide a blueprint for a more equitable, prosperous, and ecologically balanced world. However, the pathway to achieving these goals is intricate, involving the equilibrium between environmental preservation, economic growth, and power…
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