Pakistan preparing to introduce its own PakVac COVID vaccine

Pakistan produced its first batch of China’s single-dose COVID-19 vaccine Cansino, an important milestone for the nation. According to the National Institutes of Health, NIH, the local PAKVAC COVID vaccine will be available to the citizens by the end of this month. Moreover, Chinese supports have enabled the development of 124,000 CanSino Jabs, which will be distributed in local packaging.

White House sends Blinken to Middle East amid ‌Gaza‌ ‌ceasefire

The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas appears to have held for a 4th straight day; US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Middle East on Monday to meet Israeli and Palestinian officials as other regional leaders. In response to the conflict between Israel and Hamas, Biden urged his top diplomat to travel to Gaza.

KPK tourist spot reopened to the public under strict SOPs

Tourist spots in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa have been reopened to public under strict SOPs. Kamran Bangash, spokesperson of the KP government, made the announcement while advising tourists to maintain decorum at the destinations. He also advised travellers to follow all rules designed by NCOC to stop spread of COVID-19 and ensure social distancing while wearing masks.

Bahrain to suspend entries from Pakistan, India & SriLanka

Recently, Bahrain put Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka on the Bahrain Civil Aviation Authority’s Red List. Travelers from these countries have prohibited from entering since Monday, May 24. The suspension does not apply to Bahrain residents or residents with residency visas. However, they must provide a PCR test report to the airport and have to get quarantined for 10 days.

China provides 2 million doses of Coronavirus vaccine to Pakistan

According to the National Command and Operation Centre, China provides two million doses of Coronavirus vaccine to Pakistan. China sent the Sinovac vaccine to Pakistan by the PIA plane. Until now, Pakistan has acquired 11.1 million doses of the Coronavirus vaccine. Moreover, Pakistan received 1.2 million doses of the AstraZeneca Oxford vaccination on May 9.

Kashmir Martyrs’ Day protests took place across the UK

The Tehreek-e-Kashmir (TeK) called for a Kashmir martyrs’ day protest on Sunday that was attended by many Pakistanis and Kashmiris. There were few events, including digital campaigns from London to Glasgow. Moreover, the protest was against Indian forces’ brutal violence against Kashmiris. On May 21, 1990, Indian forces killed 70 unarmed Kashmiris. Therefore, this is clear evidence that Indian forces have committed brutality and massacres.

Chinese visitors in awe of Pakistan’s culture at Shanghai exhibition

Pakistan’s national costume culture exhibition, “Threads of Pakistan,” is open to celebrate 70 years of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China in Shanghai. Likewise, Chinese visitors laud the beauty of the Pakistani showpieces. Organizers of the exhibition include the National Institute of Folk & Traditional Heritage – Lok Virsa, Consulate General of Pakistan in Shanghai.

Bella Hadid says she doesn’t condone violence against the Jewish community

American model Bella Hadid condemned those using the pro-Palestine movement as an excuse to attack Jewish people. Note that she is the daughter of a Palestinian father, Anwer Hadid. Bella Hadid reportedly sparked accusations of advocating shredding Jews after she attended a pro-Palestinian protest in New York on Sunday. Therefore, she said that everyone deserves the right to feel safe.

Armed man tries to attack Imam’s pulpit in Makkah Grand Mosque

Haramain Sharifain released a video showing a man in Ihram trying to reach the Imam’s pulpit in Mecca where he was preaching. The incident happens during the Friday sermon in the Grand Mosque of Makkah. There were several incidents like this at Al-Haram Mosque in Makkah. Sharifain later cited the reasons why security guards accompany Imams in Haramain in a tweet.

Bangladesh’s per capita income has exceeded that of Pakistan and India.

It is estimated that Bangladesh’s per capita income has crossed the per capita income of India and Pakistan. Bangladesh’s GDP reached $2,227 per capita in the financial year 2020-21, ranking 35th in the world. Reports suggest that India has a per capita income of $1,947. This is $280 less than that of Bangladesh.