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Pakistan says implementing national carbon market under German-funded climate initiative

Pakistan says implementing national carbon market under German-funded climate initiative
Smoke rises from factories on the outskirts of the north-western city of Peshawar on February 25, 2017. (AFP/File)
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Pakistan says implementing national carbon market under German-funded climate initiative

Pakistan says implementing national carbon market under German-funded climate initiative
  • Move marks shift from readiness to implementation phase under SPAR6C program
  • Initiative aims to strengthen carbon pricing, governance to attract global climate finance

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has moved to the implementation phase of its national carbon market under a German-funded initiative, the climate ministry said on Monday, as the country seeks to strengthen its climate governance and attract international investment for low-carbon development.

The partnership, under the Supporting Preparedness for Article 6 Cooperation (SPAR6C) program funded by the German Federal Government, aims to help Pakistan transition from policy readiness to practical implementation of market-based climate mechanisms in line with global standards.

Carbon markets allow countries and companies to buy and sell credits that represent reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, creating a financial incentive to cut carbon output. Under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, nations can trade these credits internationally to help meet their climate targets while funding low-carbon projects in developing countries.

Pakistan faces intensifying climate challenges, from record-breaking heatwaves and glacial melt to catastrophic flooding that has killed over a 1,000 people this monsoon season and displaced millions. Ranked among the world’s most climate-vulnerable nations, Pakistan has been under growing pressure to build resilient, transparent frameworks that can unlock global climate finance and support its transition to a sustainable economy.

“Carbon markets are not just about trading credits, they’re about valuing climate action fairly and ensuring that every ton reduced translates into real benefits for our people and our economy,” Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination Senator Dr. Musadik Malik said followed a meeting with Helene Paust, Deputy Head of Cooperation at the German Embassy in Islamabad, along with representatives from the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) and the UN Environment Programme Copenhagen Climate Center (UNEP-CCC).

Officials said the SPAR6C initiative will support Pakistan in developing transparent, high-integrity carbon pricing and trading systems, helping the country achieve its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement. 

The effort also seeks to mobilize new streams of climate finance, foster green innovation, and integrate Pakistan’s emissions reductions into international carbon markets.


Pakistan PM arrives in Egypt for summit on Gaza peace plan

Pakistan PM arrives in Egypt for summit on Gaza peace plan
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Pakistan PM arrives in Egypt for summit on Gaza peace plan

Pakistan PM arrives in Egypt for summit on Gaza peace plan
  • Shehbaz Sharif among 20 leaders attending world leaders summit on ending the Gaza war
  • US president Trump will lead the summit alongside Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has reached Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt to attend a world leaders’ summit on ending the Gaza war, his office said on Monday.

Egypt has said the peace summit aims “to end the war in the Gaza Strip, enhance efforts to bring peace and stability to the Middle East, and usher in a new phase of regional security and stability.”

The US president will lead the summit alongside Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi with leaders from more than 20 countries in attendance. No Israeli or Iranian official is attending the forum. 

The United States, along with Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye, has mediated what has been described as a first phase agreement between Israel and Hamas for a ceasefire, a mutual exchange of hostages and prisoners, an Israeli troop withdrawal from Gaza and increased humanitarian aid. The ceasefire was held for the fourth day on Monday.

In an X post, Sharif called the signing ceremony of the Gaza peace plan “a crucial step toward lasting peace in the Middle East.”

“Today’s ceremony marks the closing of a genocidal chapter, one that the international community must ensure is never repeated anywhere again,” Sharif said, lauding Trump’s “outstanding leadership” for securing the peace deal.

“The brave and resilient Palestinian people deserve to live in a free Palestine, with pre 1967 borders, with Al Quds Al Sharif as their capital city.”

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On Sunday, the foreign office said Pakistan hoped the summit would pave the way for the “full Israeli withdrawal, protection of Palestinian civilians, an end to their displacement, release of prisoners, addressing of the prevailing grave humanitarian situation, as well as reconstruction of Gaza.”

“Prime minister’s participation in the summit reflects Pakistan’s historic, consistent, and unwavering support for the just cause of the Palestinian people for their right to self-determination as well as for achieving lasting peace and stability in the region,” it added.

Since Oct. 7, 2023, more than 67,000 Palestinians have been killed and over 170,000 injured in the Gaza war which has displaced over 1.9 million people. The conflict has left much of the enclave in ruins and triggered a severe humanitarian crisis.
 


Pakistan police officer killed as authorities attempt to stop pro-Palestinian march

Pakistan police officer killed as authorities attempt to stop pro-Palestinian march
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Pakistan police officer killed as authorities attempt to stop pro-Palestinian march

Pakistan police officer killed as authorities attempt to stop pro-Palestinian march
  • Punjab police say protesters opened fire during clashes, TLP claims multiple supporters also killed or injured
  • Videos show burning vehicles and chaos as marchers push past roadblocks on route to federal capital 

LAHORE, Pakistan: Pakistan police clashed with thousands of protesters during a march in support of Palestinians on Monday, killing at least one officer and injuring dozens of other officers, police and witnesses said.

Punjab Police Chief Usman Anwar said demonstrators opened fire on authorities, killing the officer and wounding others. He did not confirm casualties among the protesters, but political party Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan, or TLP, said in a statement that many of its supporters also were killed or wounded.

Videos released by TLP on Monday showed several vehicles burning, including a truck carrying party officials who were leading what they have called the “long march,” which started in eastern Pakistan on Friday with demonstrators planning to march from Lahore toward the capital, Islamabad.

The march has resulted in violence between authorities and demonstrators. Police arrested more than 100 people during a protest Saturday.

The latest clashes Monday began when protesters tried to remove shipping containers placed by police to block roads. Supporters clashed with police in Lahore and later camped in the nearby town of Muridke before resuming the march.

Before dawn Monday, TLP distributed a video of party chief Saad Rizvi urging security forces to stop firing and saying he was ready to negotiate. Gunfire could be heard in the background as Rizvi addressed supporters.

Rizvi was among the wounded Monday, TLP said.

The demonstrators were determined to stage a pro-Palestinian rally outside the US Embassy in Islamabad and police came under fire when they launched an operation to disperse the crowd, according to Anwar, who said they were still assessing the damage.

The US Embassy issued a security alert last week ahead of the march, warning of possible disruptions and urging US citizens to exercise caution.

The TLP, known for staging disruptive and sometimes violent demonstrations, has drawn mixed reactions online. Some in Pakistan have accused the government of overreacting to the march by blocking major roads even before the protest began.

Pakistan Deputy Interior Minister Talal Chaudhry said over the weekend that he failed to understand why TLP opted for violence instead of celebrating peace in Gaza.

TLP gained prominence in Pakistan’s 2018 elections by campaigning on the single issue of defending the country’s blasphemy law, which calls for the death penalty for anyone who insults Islam. Since then, the party has staged violent rallies, mainly against desecration abroad of Islam’s holy book, Qur’an.

The party has held pro-Palestinian rallies in recent years in Lahore and other cities. This march was planned to travel toward the US embassy to express support for Palestinians.


Pakistan sends 24th relief consignment to Gaza carrying food aid

Pakistan sends 24th relief consignment to Gaza carrying food aid
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Pakistan sends 24th relief consignment to Gaza carrying food aid

Pakistan sends 24th relief consignment to Gaza carrying food aid
  • NDMA coordinates Alkhidmat Foundation’s 100-ton shipment to Gaza via Egypt
  • 24th consignment brings Pakistan’s total humanitarian aid to Gaza to 2,327 tons

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday dispatched its 24th humanitarian consignment carrying 100 tons of food supplies to Gaza, the federal disaster management authority said, reaffirming the country’s continued support for Palestinians amid an ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Coordinated by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in collaboration with the Alkhidmat Foundation charity, the aid was sent via a chartered flight from Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport to Gaza through Egypt. 

The consignment included flour, rice, sweet corn, chickpeas, ready-to-eat meals, cooking oil, and fruit cocktails.

“This marks Pakistan’s 24th relief consignment for Gaza, bringing the total aid sent so far to 2,327 tons,” the NDMA said in an official statement, adding that the latest shipment underscored the government of Pakistan’s “unwavering solidarity with the people of Palestine in their time of need.”

A send-off ceremony was held at the airport and attended by officials from the NDMA, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and representatives of the Alkhidmat Foundation.

The latest consignment comes as Gaza continues to face acute shortages of food, water, and medicine amid the prolonged conflict. 

Pakistan has been among the countries consistently sending humanitarian supplies since late 2023, coordinating deliveries through Egypt to ensure access to the besieged territory.


Pakistan extends offer validity in 100,000 ton sugar tender, traders say

Pakistan extends offer validity in 100,000 ton sugar tender, traders say
Updated 13 October 2025

Pakistan extends offer validity in 100,000 ton sugar tender, traders say

Pakistan extends offer validity in 100,000 ton sugar tender, traders say
  • Offers had been submitted on October 6, no purchase has yet been reported 
  • TCP can negotiate for several days in tenders before deciding whether to purchase

HAMBURG: Pakistan has asked for price offers in an international tender to buy up to 100,000 metric tons of sugar to remain valid until Tuesday, October 14 while offers are considered further, European traders said on Monday.

No purchase has yet been reported, traders said. Traders said they believed a purchase in the tender was looking increasingly unlikely.

Offers had been submitted on October 6. The TCP can negotiate for several days in tenders before deciding whether to purchase.

Pakistan’s government has approved plans to import 500,000 tons of sugar to help to maintain price stability after retail sugar prices in the country rose sharply.

TCP held a series of sugar tenders in past weeks with the last purchase of 80,000 tons reported on September 29. 


Pakistan launches nationwide campaign to vaccinate 45 million children against polio

Pakistan launches nationwide campaign to vaccinate 45 million children against polio
Updated 13 October 2025

Pakistan launches nationwide campaign to vaccinate 45 million children against polio

Pakistan launches nationwide campaign to vaccinate 45 million children against polio
  • Fourth national drive of 2025 aims to reach 159 districts across Pakistan
  • Over 400,000 vaccinators mobilized as recent flooding raises risk of virus spread

KARACHI: Pakistan on Monday launched a week-long nationwide polio vaccination campaign to immunize more than 45 million children under five, as authorities race to eliminate the paralytic disease that continues to threaten one of the world’s last remaining endemic countries.

Led by the National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC) under the Pakistan Polio Eradication Initiative, the campaign will cover 159 districts across the country from October 13 to 19, while vaccination in seven districts of southern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will take place from October 20 to 23. Alongside the oral polio vaccine, children will receive Vitamin A drops to strengthen immunity.

Officials said more than 400,000 trained vaccinators have been mobilized to reach every household and administer the drops at doorsteps. This is the fourth national polio campaign of 2025, with the government aiming to protect children from a disease that can cause lifelong paralysis.

Since Pakistan launched its eradication program in 1994, systematic house-to-house campaigns have reduced annual polio cases by 99.6 percent, from an estimated 20,000 each year to 74 cases in 2024 and 29 so far in 2025, according to official data.

The new campaign comes amid a resurgence of poliovirus, with infections reported in multiple provinces. Health authorities say recent flooding and population displacement have disrupted sanitation systems and health services, heightening the risk of transmission through stagnant water and mobile populations.

“We have continued to make progress, with detections declining overall in the country since last year, but our work is far from over — especially now, when the risk of further spread is high in the aftermath of recent flooding,” said Senator Ayesha Raza Farooq, the Prime Minister’s Focal Person for Polio Eradication. 

“Protecting children from polio is a shared responsibility, and I urge all parents and caregivers to open their doors to vaccinators and ensure their children receive the lifesaving drops that protect them from a lifelong, paralyzing disease.”

The NEOC said the campaign reflects Pakistan’s “continued commitment to achieving a polio-free future” through nationwide mobilization and global partnerships. 

The initiative aims to reach 23.3 million children in Punjab, 10.6 million in Sindh, 7.2 million in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 2.6 million in Balochistan, 700,000 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, 200,000 in Gilgit-Baltistan, and 400,000 in Islamabad.

To assist parents and caregivers, the Sehat Tahaffuz Helpline (1166) and 24/7 WhatsApp Helpline (0346-7776546) remain active for reporting missed children and seeking information on vaccination schedules.

Pakistan, along with Afghanistan, remains among the only two countries in the world where the wild poliovirus continues to circulate, despite decades of progress and international support. Health officials say sustained efforts are critical to ensuring that no child is left unprotected.