Tue, 21-Oct-2025

COAS expresses good wishes on UN Foundation Day

UN Foundation Day

The armed forces of Pakistan follow the UN charter. The 78th Foundation Day is celebrated today. The Pakistan Army has a long history of peacekeeping service with the UN. Rawalpindi: Army Chief General Asim Munir, while expressing good wishes on the occasion of the United Nations (UN) Foundation Day, said that the armed forces of … Read more

PMA expresses concern over surge in Congo cases in KP

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  • 14 Congo fever cases detected in KP.
  • 4 people lost their lives in one and half month.
  • PMA demands urgent action to contain outbreak.

KARACHI: The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) expresses deep concern regarding the recent surge in Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) cases in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with 14 reported infections and four fatalities within the last one and a half months.

Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever is a highly infectious disease transmitted to humans through tick bites or contact with infected animals, such as livestock. Symptoms range from mild flu-like conditions to severe, life-threatening illness, including internal bleeding. Immediate medical attention is necessary to ensure effective treatment and prevent further spread of the disease.

The PMA calls upon government health authorities and relevant departments to take urgent action to contain the outbreak, initiate robust preventive measures, and educate the public on precautions to minimize the risk of contracting the virus.

The doctor’s body urge the government to allocate sufficient resources to combat this alarming health crisis.

Proactive engagement with healthcare professionals, including doctors and nurses, is crucial to identifying and managing cases promptly. Enhanced training programs, provision of personal protective equipment (PPE), and rapid diagnostic testing are essential to ensure the safety and well-being of healthcare workers who are at the frontline of this battle.

Furthermore, community awareness campaigns should be initiated to educate citizens about the potential dangers of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever and essential preventive measures. These campaigns should emphasize the necessity of avoiding direct contact with infected animals, using protective clothing and repellents in areas known for tick infestations, and promptly seeking medical help when experiencing symptoms.

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UN internal report indicates east Congo rebels flouting ceasefire and withdrawal deal

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JMAC stated that “their total withdrawal from the area has not yet been confirmed”. M23 denied reports that it had not left Kibumba on Wednesday. The EAC postponed the ceremony for full withdrawal until next week. According to internal United Nations (UN) documents released on Thursday, intelligence experts have suspected M23 rebel movements in areas … Read more

Suspected Congolese soldier killed after ambush, says Rwanda

Suspected Congolese soldier killed after ambush, says Rwanda

A soldier from the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been killed by gunfire in Rwanda. The Rwandan military believe he was a member of the Congolese army. Relations between the two countries have become exceedingly tense due to allegations of Rwandan support for the M23 rebel organization. A guy who is believed to have … Read more

Sophie visits Democratic Republic of the Congo as her foreign trip

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Sophie, Countess of Wessex, is now in the Democratic Republic of the Congo at the request of the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office. According to her statement, the purpose of her visit is to address the consequences of sexual and gender-based violence in conflict and to assist in the provision of assistance to survivors. I … Read more

Congo’s Virunga park is auctioning oil permits, endangering gorillas

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  • Congo-Brazzaville is to auction 27 oil and gas blocks, up from 16 in May.
  • The blocks will reach Virunga National Park, a gorilla sanctuary in eastern Congo.
  • A petition signed by over 100,000 individuals is urging President Felix Tshisekedi to halt the construction.

Congo says it will proceed with plans to auction off the vast bulk of oil and gas drilling blocks in the country’s rainforest and peatland.

The Ministry of Hydrocarbon stated that 27 oil and 3 gas blocks will be auctioned, up from 16 in May.

The blocks reach Virunga National Park, a gorilla sanctuary in eastern Congo.

Didier Budimbu, Congo’s hydrocarbons minister, claimed oil exploitation would help the public.

“The president, Felix Tshisekedi, has a vision and he wants to get his population out of poverty,” Budimbu said during a press conference.

According to the Norwegian Refugee Council, the DRC has more than 27 million people, including over 3 million children, who do not have enough food to eat themselves – one-third of the country’s population – and more than 5 million people who are internally displaced.

According to a news report, a petition signed by over 100,000 individuals is urging Democratic Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi to halt the construction of new oil and gas reserves in the country.

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Congo organisation says, a woman was made to cook and consume human flesh

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A Congolese woman was kidnapped twice by militants in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She was repeatedly raped and forced to cook and eat human flesh, a rights group says. The UN Security Council is meeting for a regular briefing on Congo. A Congolese rights organisation informed the United Nations Security Council that a woman … Read more

NIH issues Congo virus advisory ahead of Eid-ul-Azha

CCHF is a widespread disease caused by a tick-borne virus.

ISLAMABAD: Health experts have issued an advisory for prevention and protection from the Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF), known as Congo Virus, ahead of Eid-ul-Azha. The National Institute of Health (NIH), Islamabad, has prepared a special advisory to provide information to health professionals and general public. The possibility of the infection’s spread increases during Eid-ul-Azha due … Read more

DR Congo calls on UK’s Johnson to pressure Rwanda over row

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo is seeking to exclude Rwanda from a proposed regional force in the country. It is the latest flare-up in the row between the two neighbors, who have had tense relations for decades. M23, also known as the “March 23 Movement,” is a former Tutsi-dominated rebel group.   The Democratic … Read more

Five Chinese kidnapped from DR Congo gold mine freed

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Five Chinese nationals kidnapped in late November while working at a gold mine. November 20 to 21, gunmen killed a police officer and kidnapped five Chinese. A number of Chinese companies are mining for gold in South Kivu province. Five Chinese nationals kidnapped in late November while working at a gold mine in the Democratic … Read more

Rebel raid has killed over 18 civilians, in eastern DR Congo

In eastern DR Congo

ADF killed around 1,300 people, between January 2021 and January 2022. Suspected militias massacred at least 18 people in a hamlet attack in eastern DRC on Sunday night. While fighting with the M23 rebel group restarted in a neighbouring province. Read More: At least 20 dead in new DR Congo massacre Read More: Trial opens … Read more

Congo state lawyers strike after 7 years without pay

Congo

After not being paid for seven years, state lawyers in the Republic of Congo have chosen to cease representing the government in court, according to their group. During a conference in the capital Brazzaville, Jean-Prosper Mabassi, the chairman of an association of state attorneys, informed reporters that the government had not paid its lawyers since … Read more

One of last Rwanda genocide fugitives ‘died in 2002’

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Pheneas Munyarugarama, one of the last five fugitives wanted for his role in Rwanda’s genocide in 1994, died in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2002, UN prosecutors said Wednesday. Munyarugarama, a local army commander, “died of natural causes” and was buried in Kankwala, in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to … Read more

At least 35 people were killed in a gold mine attack in DR Congo

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Raiders attacked a gold mine in Ituri, in the strife-torn northeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo, killing at least 35 people, according to local sources. The CODECO militia, according to Jean-Pierre Bikilisende of the rural Mungwalu village in Djugu, Ituri, carried out the attack on the artisanal mine. Bikilisende stated that the militia stormed … Read more

Death toll soars under year of DR Congo’s ‘state of siege’

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The Democratic Republic of Congo imposed a “nation of siege” a yr ago to try to restore order in two violence-wracked provinces, but the civilian death toll has nearly doubled and lawmakers are voicing growing anger. Between April 2020 and May 2021, 1,374 humans have been killed, stated analyst Reagan Miviri from the respected Kivu … Read more

Pope Francis cancels events

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Due to persistent knee discomfort, Pope Francis was compelled to empty his diary for the second time in less than a week on Tuesday, according to the Vatican. “Due to knee pain, and following medical advice, Pope Francis has suspended today’s activities,“ according to the press office, which included his participation in a meeting of … Read more

Demands for justice at funeral of Black man shot by US police

Black man

Anger and requiring justice ruled the funeral in Michigan on Friday of a Black guy shot by way of a policeman, with US civil rights chief Al Sharpton worrying the officer be publicly recognized. Sharpton compared Michigan in 2022 to “Mississipi in 1952” as he issued a rallying cry for 26-yr-old Patrick Lyoya, who was killed during … Read more

Militia clashes kill 14 in DR Congo

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Local sources say 14 people were killed in a power battle between rival militias in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s eastern Maniema province on Wednesday.   According to Modeste Ngimbi, governor of the Kabambare region near South Kivu province, the skirmishes pitted components of two ethnic armed organizations, one led by a warrior known as … Read more

Carbon offsets: a booming market or greenwashing?

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GLASGOW: Corporate carbon polluters plant trees to counter their CO2 emissions, but activists warn against greenwashing and say such afforestation schemes detract from the emissions reductions needed to combat climate change. Voluntary carbon offsetting is being hotly debated at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow. Here’s a backgrounder. How does it work? Carbon offsetting is when a company … Read more

Gold mine collapses in Congo, killing at least 50

Gold mine collapses in Congo, killing at least 50

At least 50 people have reportedly died as a gold mine collapsed near Kamituga in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. A local mining NGO reported the news. Emiliane Itongwa, president of the Initiative of Support and Social Supervision of Women, reported that the mine collapsed on the Detroit mine site on Friday … Read more

At least 32 killed in Congo rains

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At least thirty two people are dead in and around the capital, Kinshasa, after days of heavy rains caused flooding and landslides. Jean Nsaka, the magistrate in Lemba, said that overnight rains killed at least 15 people and caused significant damage. He said a much higher death toll is possible. Nsaka said poor construction and … Read more

Congo: Plane crashes leave 24 people killed

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Congo: The plane crashed into a residential area، 24 people lost their life in this horrific accident. Rescue workers said, Twenty-three bodies have been recovered after a small plane crashed on takeoff into a city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The plane, operated by local company Busy Bee, went down after shortly … Read more