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Welcome to the International section of NEN Agency, your gateway to the biggest stories shaping our world. From geopolitical shifts and diplomatic breakthroughs to global markets, science, culture, and crises, we connect you to events that transcend borders and influence Pakistan’s place on the global stage.

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  • World Politics & Diplomacy: Global power moves, UN updates, and global relations.

  • Global Economy & Trade: Market trends, trade agreements, and economic outlooks.

  • Conflicts & Security: Coverage of wars, peace talks, and humanitarian issues.

  • Science & Technology: Global innovations, climate change, and space exploration.

  • Culture & Society: International arts, sports, and lifestyle trends.

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International

Supreme Committee Launches 14 New Investment Opportunities at Hatta’s Sustainable Waterfalls

Dubai, 18 August 2025 — Under the guidance of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, the Supreme Committee for the Development of Hatta has unveiled 14 new investment and commercial opportunities at the Hatta Sustainable Waterfalls project. Empowering Local Entrepreneurship The opportunity includes a mix of restaurants, retail stores, and food & beverage kiosks, all spanning a total area of 750 square meters. These spaces are offered rent-free for one year exclusively to Emiratis residing in Hatta—providing a launchpad for small businesses and family-run ventures to flourish in this scenic and cultural hotspot. Aligned with Dubai’s Strategic Vision This initiative supports the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan and the Hatta Development Master Plan, and aligns with broader societal and economic strategies such as the Dubai Social Agenda 33 and Economic Agenda D33, which focus on sustainable tourism growth and inclusive economic development.

Culture, International

Beijing Music Festival to Kick Off in October

Beijing, 18 August 2025 — The 28th Beijing Music Festival is scheduled to take place from 10 to 24 October, showcasing global talent from countries including China, Switzerland, Japan, Russia, and the UK. The opening concert will feature the China Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by acclaimed composer Yu Long, at the National Centre for the Performing Arts. —Blending Live and Digital Experiences This year’s festival introduces a public benefit initiative offering both online and offline music services, aimed at expanding access to performances. —Enriching Audiences with Masterclasses and Workshops Beyond performances, the festival will host masterclasses, music workshops, and other interactive activities, designed to engage music lovers and inspire young students throughout the region. —

International

TIKA Delivers 15,000 Hot Meals to Flood Victims in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Islamabad, 17 August 2025 — The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) has launched a relief operation to assist families severely affected by the recent floods in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP)—one of Pakistan’s hardest-hit regions. First Round of Meal Distribution As part of the initiative, TIKA will distribute 15,000 hot meals to flood-affected communities over the course of one week. On Sunday, the first batch of 2,000 meals—1,000 each in Buner and Swat districts—was successfully delivered. Symbol of Compassion and Solidarity The initiative underscores Turkiye’s enduring solidarity and brotherhood with Pakistan during times of crisis, reinforcing the region’s cooperation and humanitarian commitment.

Asia, International

Books of Xi Jinping on Deepening Reform Published in Two Volumes

Beijing, 17 August 2025 — The first and second volumes of a comprehensive collection of discourses by Xi Jinping—focusing on the mandate to adhere to and deepen reform in a comprehensive manner—have been officially published. The series was released by Central Party Literature Press and compiled by the Institute of Party History and Literature of the CPC Central Committee. Volume One: Speeches from 2012 to 2018 The first volume comprises 73 key works by Xi Jinping, expanding on the concept of deepening reform comprehensively during the period December 2012 to December 2018. Volume Two: New Contributions from 2019 to 2025 The second volume includes 92 pieces dated from January 2019 to April 2025, with several speeches being published for the first time. Significance of the Publications Xi Jinping’s latest thoughts, conclusions, and strategic perspectives in these volumes address fundamental questions—why reform must be comprehensive in the modern era, and how to effectively advance it. These works serve as guiding doctrine for further reform as well as for the broader drive toward national rejuvenation through Chinese modernization.

International, Uncategorized

UK Foreign Secretary Expresses Solidarity with Pakistan Over Flash Floods

Condolences from UK Leadership Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, Rt Hon David Lammy MP, contacted Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar to convey his condolences on the tragic loss of lives caused by the recent flash floods in Pakistan. He expressed the United Kingdom’s solidarity with Pakistan in this difficult time and extended best wishes to the DPM/FM for his ongoing visit to London.Pakistan Appreciates Support The Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister expressed his gratitude to the UK for its solidarity and readiness to support Pakistan in relief and recovery efforts. He also conveyed his commitment to continuing close engagement with the UK leadership.Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Office of the Spokesperson Islamabad – 17 August 2025

International

Ambassador Tipu Pays Tribute to Pakistan’s Founding Fathers in Tehran

ISLAMABAD, August 17, 2025 — Ambassador of Pakistan to Iran, Muhammad Mudassir Tipu, solemnly paid tribute to the founding fathers of Pakistan during a ceremony at Pakistan House, Tehran, commemorating both Independence Day and the victories of Marka-e-Haq and Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos. Honour Amid Religious Observance The ceremony took place after a postponement due to the observance of Arbaeen in Iran, underscoring the significance of both national pride and religious respect. Pakistani community members in Iran and embassy officials attended the event. Celebrating Armed Forces & Diaspora Contributions Ambassador Tipu lauded the exemplary courage of Pakistan’s armed forces, praising their readiness to defend the nation’s frontiers. He highlighted their instrumental role in the success of Marka-e-Haq in May 2025 He also thanked the Pakistani diaspora in Iran for their notable contributions to socio-economic collaboration and the strengthening of bilateral ties. Acknowledging the visit of President Pezeshkian, Ambassador Tipu affirmed mutual goals of increasing trade volume to $10 billion, noting the diaspora’s pivotal role in achieving this milestone. Reflecting on Pakistan’s Journey Ambassador Tipu emphasized that Pakistan, despite facing numerous challenges since independence, has persevered through collective dedication and divine guidance, emerging as a modern, progressive state with a distinguished status in the global community.

Business, International

Saudi Shipping Giant Bahri Denies Allegations of Transporting Goods to Israel

August 11, 2025 — Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — The National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia, popularly known as Bahri, issued a strong rebuttal on August 11, denying all claims that its vessels transported goods bound for Israel. The company described the allegations as “entirely false and without merit.” Commitment to Palestinian Cause & Regulatory Compliance Bahri reaffirmed alignment with Saudi Arabia’s longstanding policies supporting the Palestinian cause, stating it has never transported any shipments to Israel in any form. It emphasized that all its operations are subject to strict oversight and rigorous auditing to ensure full compliance with both local and international maritime laws. Taking a Stand Against Misinformation The company warned of its intent to take legal action against those behind the malicious rumors designed to harm its reputation. It urged all media outlets and the public to verify information through official sources before sharing or publishing content. Industry Context Bahri is one of the largest shipping firms in the region. Established in 1978, it operates a diversified fleet, including VLCCs, chemical tankers, dry-bulk carriers, and multipurpose vessels, underlining its status as a major player in global maritime logistics.

International, Politics

Ishaq Dar, Turkish FM Discuss Bilateral Ties and Gaza Crisis

ISLAMABAD, August 10, 2025 — Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar held a late-night telephone conversation with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to discuss ongoing bilateral cooperation and pressing regional developments. During the discussion, both leaders reaffirmed the strong and historic ties between Pakistan and Türkiye, emphasizing continued collaboration across political, economic, and defense sectors. They also exchanged views on key international developments, particularly the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Expressing grave concern over the situation, Dar condemned Israel’s reported plan for a full military takeover of Gaza, calling it a blatant violation of international law and United Nations Security Council resolutions. He urged the international community to ensure unhindered humanitarian access to the besieged population and to hold Israel accountable for its actions. Both ministers stressed the urgent need for collective diplomatic efforts to end Israeli impunity and bring lasting peace to the region. They agreed to maintain close coordination on the matter at multilateral forums.

International, Uncategorized

Tarar Urges Unified National Front Against Indian Media Misinformation

ISLAMABAD, August 8 — Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar has strongly criticized Indian media outlets for spreading false narratives, calling for a united national front to counter misinformation. Speaking during the question hour in the National Assembly, Tarar praised the Parliament’s firm stance during Operation Bunyaan Marsus, where lawmakers sent a clear message of solidarity with Pakistan’s armed forces. He condemned Indian media’s baseless claims, including fabricated reports that the “ports” of Lahore and Multan were destroyed. Tarar credited Pakistan’s Parliament, armed forces, and media for working together to effectively dismantle these false claims. He emphasized that both government and opposition members played a vital role in presenting Pakistan’s position across national television channels and international media platforms. The minister acknowledged the efforts of PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and other political leaders for defending Pakistan’s stance globally. He noted that countering misinformation has become a pressing international challenge, especially with the rise of artificial intelligence. To strengthen these efforts, Tarar announced several government initiatives, including the Fact Checker Twitter handle, the creation of Pakistan’s first Digital Communication Department, and the launch of Fake News Buster on PTV World to expose propaganda. State-run media organizations such as PBC, PTV, APP, and PID are also actively working to detect and counter fake news. Calling for stronger institutional coordination, Tarar proposed the formation of a parliamentary committee to develop effective strategies against disinformation. He urged opposition members to actively participate, stressing that the credit for any success should belong to the National Assembly as a whole. National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq assured lawmakers that the proposal would be forwarded to the relevant Ministry of Information committee for action.

Asia, International, Politics

Modi Avoided Trump Meeting Fearing Encounter with Pakistan’s Army Chief: Report

In a surprising diplomatic twist, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly skipped a meeting with former U.S. President Donald Trump during the recent NATO summit events in Washington D.C., due to concerns about a possible encounter with Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir. According to a report published by Bloomberg, Indian officials were aware that General Munir might be present at the event and advised Modi to avoid the meeting altogether to sidestep a potentially tense situation. The report highlighted that the Indian delegation was “uncomfortable” with the idea of both leaders being present at the same time, prompting a strategic cancellation from the Indian side. The Bloomberg report claims this reflects the current high-stakes diplomatic sensitivities in South Asia, particularly after Pakistan’s vocal stance at international forums regarding Kashmir and the ongoing tension across the Line of Control (LoC). Strategic Optics or Diplomatic Snub? While Indian sources have tried to downplay the move, citing scheduling issues, analysts believe this was a calculated political decision to avoid sharing global optics with Pakistan’s top military leadership. General Asim Munir has gained increasing visibility in international diplomacy since taking over as COAS, strengthening Pakistan’s military ties with the United States, China, and Middle Eastern allies. This development raises fresh questions about India-Pakistan relations and the evolving power dynamics in South Asia.

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