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Pakistan signs UN treaty on protecting marine biodiversity beyond national borders

Pakistan signs UN treaty on protecting marine biodiversity beyond national borders
In this picture taken on November 28, 2023, newly-hatched green turtles crawl towards the Arabian Sea, as they are released by the marine conservationists on Sandspit beach in Karachi. (AFP/ file)
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Pakistan signs UN treaty on protecting marine biodiversity beyond national borders

Pakistan signs UN treaty on protecting marine biodiversity beyond national borders
  • Pakistan played a key role in shaping the treaty adopted by the UN in June 2023
  • Foreign office says the signing reflects Pakistan’s commitment to multilateralism

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday signed a landmark United Nations treaty aimed at conserving marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction, highlighting its support for multilateral environmental frameworks and equitable ocean governance.

The treaty, formally known as the Agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction, was signed by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar at the UN headquarters in New York.

Known as the BBNJ Agreement, the pact is the first-ever international legal framework dedicated to protecting ocean life in the high seas, areas that fall outside any single country’s jurisdiction and cover nearly half the Earth’s surface.

“Pakistan’s signing of the BBNJ Agreement reflects its continued commitment to multilateral cooperation and to the protection and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction,” the foreign office said in a statement.

The treaty provides a basis for creating marine protected areas, assessing environmental impacts and ensuring fair benefit-sharing of marine genetic resources.

The foreign office said Pakistan played a central role in shaping the agreement, serving as Chair of the G77 and China during two key negotiation sessions in 2022.

Representing the collective voice of developing countries, it advocated for equitable access to marine resources, technology transfer and capacity-building, in line with the principle of the common heritage of humankind.

The treaty was formally adopted by UN member states in June 2023, after nearly two decades of negotiations.

Pakistan’s early engagement and leadership during the final talks positioned it among countries seeking stronger global frameworks to address environmental and equity concerns in ocean governance.

The agreement is seen as essential to meeting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 14, which focuses on the conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas and marine resources.


Pakistan, ֱ pledge deeper defense ties during Saudi naval chief’s Islamabad visit

Pakistan, ֱ pledge deeper defense ties during Saudi naval chief’s Islamabad visit
Updated 22 July 2025

Pakistan, ֱ pledge deeper defense ties during Saudi naval chief’s Islamabad visit

Pakistan, ֱ pledge deeper defense ties during Saudi naval chief’s Islamabad visit
  • Top Saudi naval official discusses maritime security, defense training with Pakistani counterpart
  • He also acknowledges Pakistan Navy’s role in regional maritime cooperation during the visit

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and ֱ on Tuesday agreed to enhance and strengthen the scope of their existing bilateral defense ties, with a renewed focus on naval cooperation and regional maritime security, said an official statement.

The announcement came during a meeting between Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf and Chief of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) Vice Admiral Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al Ghuraybi at Pakistan Navy Headquarters in Islamabad.

The two sides reaffirmed their longstanding defense partnership, particularly between their navies, which have conducted regular joint drills and personnel exchanges over the years.

“The leaders discussed matters of mutual interest, regional maritime security situation and avenues for enhanced cooperation in defense, training and security,” the Pakistan Navy said in a statement. “Both leaders pledged to further strengthen and diversify the scope of existing bilateral defense relationship.”

The two commanders also appreciated the successful conduct of the latest iteration of the joint naval exercise Naseem Al Bahr-XV in the North Arabian Sea earlier this year.

Admiral Ashraf briefed his counterpart on Pakistan Navy’s Regional Maritime Security Patrols (RMSP) initiative to maintain maritime order, secure sea lanes and counter non-traditional threats such as piracy and smuggling across the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean region.

Pakistan is also a key participant in the US-led Combined Maritime Forces (CMF), a 41-nation coalition based in Bahrain that conducts maritime security and counter-piracy operations across 3.2 million square miles of international waters.

It has previously commanded Combined Task Force (CTF)-150 and CTF-151, focused on maritime security and counter-piracy respectively, reinforcing its role as a regional maritime security provider.

The statement said Vice Admiral Al Ghuraybi acknowledged Pakistan Navy’s role in collaborative maritime efforts and commended the professional training being imparted to RSNF cadets at the Pakistan Naval Academy and onboard Pakistan Navy ships.

The Saudi delegation was also presented a Guard of Honour and briefed by senior officers at Naval Headquarters.

The Pakistan Navy said the visit would further deepen defense ties and enhance naval collaboration between the two brotherly countries.


No bids received for Pakistan’s tender for 50,000 sugar metric tons, say traders

No bids received for Pakistan’s tender for 50,000 sugar metric tons, say traders
Updated 22 July 2025

No bids received for Pakistan’s tender for 50,000 sugar metric tons, say traders

No bids received for Pakistan’s tender for 50,000 sugar metric tons, say traders
  • Traders say shipment, arrival periods were regarded as having too short notice for realistic offers
  • Pakistan on July 8 approved plans to import 500,000 tons of sugar to maintain price stability

HAMBURG: No trading companies were believed to have submitted price offers in the international tender to buy 50,000 metric tons of sugar from Pakistan which closed on Tuesday, European traders said in initial assessments.

Traders said the shipment and arrival periods were regarded as having too short notice for realistic offers.

The tender from the state trading agency Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) sought loading from August 1-15. The entire volume purchased was sought for arrival in Pakistan by August 30.

Pakistan’s government had on July 8 approved plans to import 500,000 tons of sugar to help maintain price stability. Market analysts said that retail sugar prices in the country have risen sharply since January.


Pakistan PM calls for expediting rescue operations as rains kill 15 in last 24 hours

Pakistan PM calls for expediting rescue operations as rains kill 15 in last 24 hours
Updated 22 July 2025

Pakistan PM calls for expediting rescue operations as rains kill 15 in last 24 hours

Pakistan PM calls for expediting rescue operations as rains kill 15 in last 24 hours
  • At least 10 reported dead in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, five in northern Gilgit-Baltistan
  • Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority has warned of more floods, monsoon rains till July 25

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday directed authorities to expedite rescue operations in flood-affected areas, his office said, as torrential monsoon rains killed at least 15 people during the last 24 hours in the country’s northern areas. 

At least 10 people were killed and two injured during the last 24 hours in rain-related incidents across Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, the provincial disaster management authority (PDMA) KP said in its report on Tuesday. Separately, a Gilgit-Baltistan official confirmed five people had died, among them four tourists, while several were reported missing after a cloudburst near the popular Babusar Road triggered floods and landslides in the area on Monday afternoon. 

In a statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Sharif expressed sorrow at the loss of lives caused by heavy rains and floods in several parts of the country.

“The prime minister directed that rescue operations in flood-affected areas be expedited,” the PMO said, directing the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) to remain in constant contact with provincial authorities and other government departments. 

Sharif directed the authorities to provide immediate relief to the people, saying that all preparations to deal with any possible situation in the coming days should be completed. 

He directed the National Highway Authority (NHA) and Frontier Works Organization (FWO) to accelerate restoration work on highways and link roads affected by the floods. 

Heavy rains led to urban flooding in Islamabad’s Saidpur Village on Monday, as footage shared widely on social media showed severely damaged cars being swept away by raging currents in nullahs.

The prime minister also expressed grief over news reports of a father and his daughter being swept away in their car by floodwaters in Islamabad’s Defense Housing Authority Phase 5 area.

A video being shared widely on social media and television channels showed the car being swept away by the floodwater, with a man calling out for help from within the vehicle. Local media widely reported that authorities had launched a rescue operation to recover the father and daughter. 

“The prime minister directed that all possible efforts be made to rescue the father and daughter swept away in the floodwater with their vehicle,” the PMO said. 

As per the PDMA KP’s preliminary report issued on Tuesday, the 10 victims of rain-related incidents include two men, two women and six children while the injured includes a man and one child. 

The incidents occurred in various districts of the province such as Swat, Bajaur, Buner, Upper Kohistan, Upper Chitral and Shangla, as per the PDMA report.

The development takes place as the death toll from rain-related incidents in Pakistan since June 26 has surged to 221, as per the NDMA’s latest situation report.

Pakistan’s most populous Punjab province has reported the highest number of deaths at 135, followed by 46 in KP, 22 in Sindh, 16 in Balochistan, and one each in the federal capital of Islamabad and Azad Kashmir.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department warned this week that landslides and mudslides may block roads in vulnerable areas of Murree, Galliyat, Azad Kashmir and GB, forecasting heavy rains till July 25. Torrential rains, windstorms and lightning could also damage weak structures, electric poles, billboards, vehicles and solar panels, it added.

Monsoon season brings South Asia 70 to 80 percent of its annual rainfall, arriving in early June in India and late June in Pakistan, and lasting through until September.

However, Pakistan is ranked consistently among countries most affected by climate change impacts. Pakistan has witnessed irregular weather patterns in recent years, which include heavy rains, droughts and soaring temperatures. 

In 2022, record-breaking monsoon rains combined with glacial melt submerged nearly a third of Pakistan, killing more than 1,700 people and displacing over 8 million. In May, at least 32 people were killed in severe storms, including strong hailstorms.


With series on the line, Pakistan face Bangladesh in second T20I today

With series on the line, Pakistan face Bangladesh in second T20I today
Updated 22 July 2025

With series on the line, Pakistan face Bangladesh in second T20I today

With series on the line, Pakistan face Bangladesh in second T20I today
  • Bangladesh defeated Pakistan by seven wickets in first T20I between the two sides on Sunday
  • All three matches of the series will be played at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will face a confident Bangladesh side in the second T20I cricket contest between the two sides today, Tuesday, at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka. 

Pakistan will look to shrug off a disappointing seven-wicket defeat at the hands of the hosts on Sunday. The visitors struggled against a disciplined Bangladesh bowling attack to get dismissed for 110. Bangladesh managed to successfully chase the target with over 20 balls to spare. This was Bangladesh’s largest such victory over Pakistan and their fifth largest overall. 

“The second T20 International of three-match series between Pakistan and Bangladesh will be played in Dhaka today,” state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported on Tuesday.

Pakistan white-ball Head Coach Mike Hesson last week blamed the first T20I defeat on the Dhaka pitch, describing it as “unacceptable.” However, he also admitted the visitors made some poor choices while batting, which included three run-outs as well. 

“I think (the pitch) is not ideal for anybody,” Hesson said at the post-match conference on Sunday. “Teams are trying to prepare for the Asia Cup or the (T20) World Cup. It is not acceptable.”

If Pakistan win against Bangladesh today, it will level the three-match T20I series between the two nations 1-1 before the final is played in Dhaka on July 24. 

Pakistan’s left-handed batter Fakhar Zaman is 107 runs away from becoming just the fifth Pakistani to score 2,000 T20I runs. 

Bangladesh (Probable XI): Tanzid Hasan, Parvez Hossain Emon, Litton Das (captain), Towhid Hridoy, Jaker Ali (wicketkeeper), Shamim Hossain, Mahedi Hasan, Rishad Hossain, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Mustafizur Rahman and Taskin Ahmed.

Pakistan: Fakhar Zaman, Saim Ayub, Mohammad Haris (wicketkeeper), Hasan Nawaz, Salman Ali Agha (captain), Mohammad Nawaz, Khushdil Shah, Abbas Afridi, Faheem Ashraf, Salman Mirza and Abrar Ahmed.


Pakistan appoint former Newcastle legend Nolberto Solano as football head coach

Pakistan appoint former Newcastle legend Nolberto Solano as football head coach
Updated 22 July 2025

Pakistan appoint former Newcastle legend Nolberto Solano as football head coach

Pakistan appoint former Newcastle legend Nolberto Solano as football head coach
  • Solano has played 95 matches for Peru and has played for English football clubs Newcastle United, Aston Villa
  • Pakistan appoint Jorge Castañeira to serve as associate fitness coach for senior men’s national football team

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) announced this week it has appointed former Newcastle legend Nolberto Solano as the new head coach of the national men’s and under-23 team.

Solano, a former international footballer who has played 95 matches for Peru, was a prominent English Premier League footballer who also played for high-profile teams such as Newcastle United and Aston Villa during his football career. 

He will replace Stephen Constantine, a seasoned football coach, who was affiliated with Pakistan from September 2023 till October 31, 2024. Constantine had previously managed the national football teams of Nepal, India, Malawi, Sudan and Rwanda. 

“Nolberto Solano, legendary Peruvian international and former Premier League star, has officially been appointed as the Head Coach of Senior Men’s National and U23 Team,” the PFF said. 

The federation said it had also hired Jorge Castañeira, describing him as a “globally respected performance and fitness coach,” to serve as associate fitness coach for the senior men’s national team.

“With over 30 years of elite-level experience, Jorge has worked across continents with top national teams and clubs,” the PFF said. 

PFF President Syed Mohsen Gilani said both new hirings would help Pakistan build a “strong and professional future” for football in the country. 

“With Solano and Castañeira joining us, we will give our players better facilities,” Gilani added.