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Pakistan Pavilion Opens at Middle East Energy 2025

The Pakistan Pavilion was officially inaugurated at the 49th edition of Middle East Energy 2025, taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre from April 7 to 9, 2025. The event is recognized as one of the premier energy exhibitions in the region, attracting over 40,000 energy professionals and 1,600 international exhibitors. The inauguration ceremony was led by Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, who emphasized the importance of this event for showcasing Pakistan's capabilities in the energy sector. During the inauguration, Ambassador Tirmizi expressed pride in the participation of eight leading Pakistani companies under the umbrella of the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP). These companies are showcasing innovations across five key energy transition sectors: Smart Solutions, Clean & Renewable Energy, Backup Generators & Critical Power, Transmission & Distribution, and Energy Consumption & Management. This diver...

Malala Yousafzai Calls for Ceasefire, Advocating for the Children of Palestine and Israel


 Malala Yousafzai, the prestigious Pakistani training dissident and Nobel laureate, has taken to web-based entertainment to voice her profound worry over the continuous struggle between Israel and Palestine. Her assertion resounds unequivocally, underscoring the requirement for a prompt truce and featuring the predicament of the blameless kids trapped in the crossfire.


In her ardent message, Malala Yousafzai highlights the overwhelming effect of battle on youngsters, regardless of their experience or area. She expresses, "I join the require a quick truce. As I have handled the awful insight about the previous days, I consider the Palestinian and Israeli kids trapped in the center."


This require a truce comes at a crucial point in time as the locale faces raised strains and savagery. The contention has brought about the deficiency of lives, wounds, and the dislodging of endless families on the two sides. The effect on youngsters, specifically, has been serious, with their physical and profound prosperity split the difference.


Malala effectively stresses, "War never saves youngsters — not those hijacked from their homes in Israel, not those stowing away from airstrikes or without food and water in Gaza." Her words underline the comprehensiveness of experiencing in the midst of contention and the critical need to secure and uphold the most youthful and generally helpless.


Malala's assertion adds to a developing global tune pushing for a truce in the district. Pioneers, activists, and associations all over the planet are requiring a finish to the brutality and the beginning of conciliatory endeavors to determine the well established issues fundamental the Israeli-Palestinian clash.


As the contention keeps on unfurling, it is trusted that the voices of harmony and reason, similar to that of Malala Yousafzai, will add to the global endeavors to stop the threats and give the offspring of Palestine and Israel with a safer and confident future.

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