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Pictures of Pain: Humanity bleeds out as Israel throws Gazans in meat grinder of war

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Gaza authorities said more than 1,400 Palestinians have been killed and more than 6,000 have been wounded in the bombing by Israel. 

Here are some heart-wrenching photographs from the devastated region as Israel continues to pound Gaza. 

Flames and smoke billow during Israeli strikes in Gaza, October 9. —Reuters
Flames and smoke billow during Israeli strikes in Gaza, October 9. —Reuters
Palestinian children injured in Israeli strikes are brought to a hospital, in Gaza City, October 11. —Reuters
Palestinian children injured in Israeli strikes are brought to a hospital, in Gaza City, October 11. —Reuters
Mourners react during the funeral of Palestinian members of al-Agha family, who were killed in Israeli strikes, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, October 11. — Reuters
Mourners react during the funeral of Palestinian members of al-Agha family, who were killed in Israeli strikes, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, October 11. — Reuters
The daughter of Zakaria Abu Maamar, a member of Hamas political office, is comforted as she cries during her fathers funeral, after he was killed in an air strike, in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza Strip, October 10. —Reuters
The daughter of Zakaria Abu Maamar, a member of Hamas’ political office, is comforted as she cries during her father’s funeral, after he was killed in an air strike, in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza Strip, October 10. —Reuters
A view shows houses and buildings destroyed by Israeli strikes in Gaza City, October 10. —Reuters
A view shows houses and buildings destroyed by Israeli strikes in Gaza City, October 10. —Reuters
A mourner reacts while burying the body of a Palestinian child of al-Agha family, who was killed in Israeli strikes, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. —Reuters
A mourner reacts while burying the body of a Palestinian child of al-Agha family, who was killed in Israeli strikes, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. —Reuters
Palestinians sit among the rubble of a damaged residential building, in the aftermath of Israeli strikes, in Gaza City, on October 10. —Reuters
Palestinians sit among the rubble of a damaged residential building, in the aftermath of Israeli strikes, in Gaza City, on October 10. —Reuters
People flee their homes in Khan Younis, amid Israeli strikes in the southern Gaza Strip, October 9. —Reuters
People flee their homes in Khan Younis, amid Israeli strikes in the southern Gaza Strip, October 9. —Reuters
Palestinians gather on rubble in the aftermath of Israeli strikes, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, October 11. —Reuters
Palestinians gather on rubble in the aftermath of Israeli strikes, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, October 11. —Reuters
The sister of Palestinian Soliuman Abu Anza, who was killed in Israeli strikes, mourns over his body with a copy of Koran placed on it, during his funeral in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, October 11.— Reuters
The sister of Palestinian Soliuman Abu Anza, who was killed in Israeli strikes, mourns over his body with a copy of Koran placed on it, during his funeral in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, October 11.— Reuters
A dove flies over the debris of houses destroyed in Israeli strikes, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. —Reuters
A dove flies over the debris of houses destroyed in Israeli strikes, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. —Reuters
Smoke billows following Israeli strikes in Gaza City, October 11.—Reuters
Smoke billows following Israeli strikes in Gaza City, October 11.—Reuters
Smoke rises after Israeli strikes on the seaport of Gaza City, in Gaza, October 10. —Reuters
Smoke rises after Israeli strikes on the seaport of Gaza City, in Gaza, October 10. —Reuters
Wounded Palestinian man Ala Al-Kafarneh, who survived Israeli strikes but lost his pregnant wife and several members of his extended family in the strikes after they fled Beit Hanoun town to Gaza City, sits next to their bodies at a hospital in Gaza City, October 11. —Reuters
Wounded Palestinian man Ala Al-Kafarneh, who survived Israeli strikes but lost his pregnant wife and several members of his extended family in the strikes after they fled Beit Hanoun town to Gaza City, sits next to their bodies at a hospital in Gaza City, October 11. —Reuters
A woman reacts as mourners attend the funeral of four Palestinians killed in clashes with Israeli settlers, near Nablus in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, October 12. —Reuters
A woman reacts as mourners attend the funeral of four Palestinians killed in clashes with Israeli settlers, near Nablus in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, October 12. —Reuters
A man carries a wounded Palestinian girl at the site of Israeli strikes on a house, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. —Reuters
A man carries a wounded Palestinian girl at the site of Israeli strikes on a house, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. —Reuters

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Nineth round of political talks between Pakistan and the EU centers on trade and security

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In their ninth round of political dialogue, which took place here on Wednesday, Pakistan and the EU discussed all aspects of their bilateral relationship, with a particular emphasis on the Strategic Engagement Plan (SEP), trade and development cooperation, security, climate action, migration, and mobility.

The team from Pakistan was led by Foreign Secretary Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi, while Enrique Mora, Deputy Secretary General of the European External Action Service, represented the EU.

Significant local and international happenings were also covered.

The two parties expressed satisfaction with the positive direction of the relationship and decided to keep working to expand and deepen bilateral ties between Pakistan and the EU in all areas of shared interest. They will do this by routinely convening institutional mechanism meetings and carrying out follow-up tasks.

The two sides acknowledged the significance of bilateral relations between Pakistan and the EU, concurring that frequent high-level meetings have given the relationship new life and emphasized the need for close communication and collaboration in the face of a geopolitical environment that is changing quickly.

In order to bring about diversification and sustainability in trade ties between Pakistan and the European Union, the Foreign Secretary emphasized the need for deeper collaboration with key stakeholders on both sides, acknowledging GSP Plus as a successful model of trade for development and mutually beneficial cooperation.

The two parties also decided to investigate fresh prospects under the EU’s major initiatives, Horizon Europe and the Global Gateway Strategy.

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In Canada, another member of the PIA crew disappears.

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Jibran Baloch, a flight attendant, is the second PIA air hostess to vanish this month; she was scheduled to take a Toronto trip from Karachi and then left the hotel.

Flight 782 failed to arrive for its planned return duty on February 29. Jibran Baloch, a flight attendant, is the second air hostess to go this month.

When staff members searched Jabran Baloch’s room, they discovered that he had fallen. Another missing person from the hotel a few days earlier was a female air hostess. In just a few months, almost 12 air hostesses who were assigned to flights to Toronto had vanished.

A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight hostess is said to have vanished from her job in Canada earlier this month.

When Maryam Raza, who was supposed to be on aircraft PK 782 from Pakistan to Toronto, neglected to show up for work on the return trip, PK 784 from Toronto to Karachi, the event became public knowledge. According to those with knowledge of the situation, after PIA’s hanging uniform was found in her room, a letter with the words “Thank you, PIA” was found next to it.

This is the third instance of PIA flight attendants’slipping’ while on duty that has been documented this year; two of the cases involve women.

The efficacy of these procedures has not increased despite steps taken to prevent similar instances, such as obtaining the passports of flight attendants assigned to Toronto flights.

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China “agrees” to transfer $2 billion in debt to Pakistan.

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ISLAMABAD China has “agreed” to roll over a $2 billion loan to Pakistan, according to sources cited by ARY News, which is a big milestone.

Sources inside the ministry of finance claim that the $2 billion loan will be rolled over under the current terms prior to its maturity date.

Less than 2 percent interest will be charged on the $2 billion in Chinese debt that is being deposited, according to sources.

According to reports, the $2 billion debt’s maturity period will conclude on March 23, 2024, and an additional $2 billion will be rolled over for a year.

It is important to note that as of the end of November in FY2023–24, Pakistan’s overall debt load was at an astounding Rs 63,399 trillion.

Over Rs12.430 trillion more was borrowed by the nation during the PDM and caretaker government’s mandate.

With domestic loans totaling Rs40.956 trillion and foreign loans totaling Rs22.434 trillion, Pakistan’s total debt load increased to Rs63.390 trillion.

China postponed paying Pakistan’s $2 billion debt for two years, starting in July 2023. Regarding the delay in debt recovery, Pakistan received an official letter from China Eximbank.

Pakistan will return the debt in accordance with the terms of the deal with China and was also spared from paying extra interest on the loan. According to further sources, all 31 loan agreements were extended over the original date of July 21, 2023, to June 30, 2025.

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