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1. Colonel among four martyred in Tirah valley

As banned outfits continue to target security forces in relentless attacks, four security personnel were martyred in a shoot-out in Tirah during an intelligence-based operation launched on Monday after a tip-off regarding the presence of `terrorists` in the area.
Since the start of this month, the security forces and the police have been in the crosshairs of militants who have launched several assaults, martyring more than a dozen personnel and injuring at least two dozen across the country


2. Migrant workers can now get skills recognition in passport

The International Labour Organisation has introduced a national passport initiative that will serve as a gateway for the Pakistani migrant workers to obtain recognition of their skills and ensure decent employment opportunities for returnee migrant workers.
The National Skills Passport Initiative has been supported by the ILO project, Governance of Labour Migration in South and Southeast Asia (Goals), which is supported by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, the ILO said in a press release issued here on Monday


3. Pakistan joins FAO programme for elimination of rabies

Pakistan has joined a programme being carried out by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations for strengthening capacity towards rabies elimination in Asia.
A national plan to eliminate dog-mediated human deaths by 2030 has been prepared in consultation with the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences


4. Asia-Pacific region lurching towards era of unmet aspirations: UNDP

The Asia-Pacific region is lurching towards an era of unmet aspirations, worsening inequalities, and a steady erosion of democratic spaces, said the 2024 Asia-Pacific Human Development Report, launched by UN Development Programme (UNDP), on Monday.
The Asia-Pacific HDR says rising global tensions, new technologies, growing polarisation, and existential threats linked to climate change threaten to disrupt improvements in well-being the region has seen in past decades


5. Pakistan third top recipient of Chinese finance: study

Pakistan is the third biggest recipient of Chinese development finance worldwide with a portfolio of $70.3 billion, according to a report released on Monday by AidData, a US-based international development research lab.
Only two per cent of China`s portfolio in Pakistan between 2000 and 2021 consisted of grants while the rest was in the form of loans, says the AidData report that claims to have drawn its conclusions using data from more than 5,300 sources.
The average interest rate on loans was 3.72pc with an average maturity period of 9.84 years and a grace period of 3.74 years, according to the American research house

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6. Israeli brutalities intensify as death toll tops 10,000

The death toll in Gaza has exceeded 10,000 after nearly one month of Israeli bombardment, the Hamas run health ministry said on Monday as the military action against the Palestinian group showed signs of intensifying.
Determined to destroy Hamas whose Oct 7 raid left 1,400 dead in Israel and saw over 240 taken prisoner, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed no let-up despite mounting international calls for a halt to fighting


7. Russian strikes injure eight in Odesa, damage museum

Russian strikes overnight in the southern Ukrainian region of Odesa left eight people wounded and damaged a historic art museum, Ukrainian officials said on Monday, in the latest barrage of drones and missiles.
Three more were injured in a Russian shelling attack on the southern city of Kherson on Monday, as Kyiv doubled down on its warnings that Russia was planning to pummel Ukraine`s energy infrastructure ahead of the winter


8. UN chief calls for ceasefire `now`

UN Secretary General António Guterres called for an urgent humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza on Monday to safeguard civilians and ensure vital aid reaches the besieged Palestinian enclave.
`The path forward is clear: a humanitarian ceasefire. Now,` the UN chief told reporters at the UN headquarters in New York before an emergency session of the Security Council.
`All parties must start respecting their obligations under international humanitarian law. Now


9. China, Australia agree `to turn the page` as tensions ease

President Xi Jinping said on Monday stable ties between China and Australia served each other`s interests and both should expand their cooperation, sending a clear signal that Beijing was ready to move on from recent tensions.
China and Australia should promote the development of their strategic partnership as they build up mutual understanding and trust, Xi told Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, the first Australian leader to visit Beijing since 2016, at the Great Hall of the People in the heart of the Chinese capital


10. Bangladesh beat SL after Mathews `timed out` row

SriLanka batsman Angelo Mathews became the first player to be given `timed out` in the 146-year history of international cricket on Monday in a fiery World Cup clash won by Bangladesh.
Chasing 280 for victory, Bangladesh rode on a 169run stand between Najmul Hasan Shanto (90) and skipper Shakib Al Hasan (82) to reach their target with three wickets and 53 balls to spare.


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