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WASHINGTON:A US senator has described the $53 million USAID for flood-hit Pakistan as ldquo a drop in the bucket rdquo , urging President Joe Biden to increase the amount in order to provide much-needed relief to a roughly estimated 30 million displaced people. ldquo We have to get a disaster relief package for Pakistan from the US Congress and organise a national donors conference for the flood victims in Pakistan, rdquo Senate Foreign Relations
high dunks Committee Chairman Senator Bob Menendez said while addressing an event organised by the Pakistani-America
jordan mid n community here.The devastating floods in Pakistan, according to the federal ministers, have caused a loss of up to $40 billion. More than 1,500 people have lost their lives with one-third of the co
jordan4 untry still submerged. ldquo We need to stand together with Pakistan rdquo and ldquo I am willing to work with anyone in the US Congress who is willing to work with us to help Pakistan rdquo , Menendez said.The US senator expressed condolenc Pjih Kremlin furious as Britain blames Putin for ex-spy attack
LAHORE:Lawyers warned on Tuesday that they would resort to a countrywide strike against the National Judicial Policy Making Committee s (NJPMC) decision on the new method of r
jordan viola egistering FIRs, concluding a trial in four days under a new policy and the procedure for transferring and posting judges.At th
jordan basse e All Pakistan Lawyers Representative s Convention held at the Lahore High Court, they also announced that conventions would be held across the country if their demands were not met.Representatives of bar associations across the country participated in the convention and unanimously passed a declaration.They rejected the NJPMC s decisions under which the powers of sessions courts to hear writ petition under sections 22-A and 22-B of the Code of Criminal Procedure (registration of FIR) have been abolished.Lawyers in Islamabad s
air max97 F-8 court complex end strike after 40 daysThe lawyers said they had strong reservations over concluding a trial within four days under the new policy introduced fo