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Pakistan, Micronesia formalise diplomatic relations at UN ceremony
- Asim Iftikhar, Jeem S Lippwe sign joint communiqué in New York.
- Ties to focus on climate, capacity building, peace at United Nations.
- Micronesia thanks Pakistan for UN support and cooperation.
Pakistan and the Federated States of Micronesia officially established diplomatic relations on Thursday during a signing ceremony held at Pakistan’s Mission to the United Nations in New York.
The agreement was formalised by Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN, and his Micronesian counterpart, Ambassador Jeem S Lippwe, according to an official statement issued by the Pakistan’s mission to UN.
Senior diplomats from both sides, including Pakistan’s Deputy Permanent Representative Usman Jadoon, were present at the event.
Speaking on the occasion, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said that he was truly glad as the diplomatic relations between the two countries were being established on Pakistan’s Independence Day anniversary.
The ties, he said, would open up avenues for cooperation in the field of human resource management, capacity building and climate change. He said that both Missions would work closely on key matters, especially promotion of international peace and security at the United Nations.
Asim Iftikhar said that he was happy to learn that Pakistan was the 100th country with which Micronesia was establishing its relations.
In his remarks, Ambassador Lippwe expressed his pleasure at the start of a new chapter in bilateral relations. He said that he was privileged to be representing his country at the formal start of a journey of friendship and partnership with Pakistan.
He thanked Pakistan for extending support to his country for the opening of the United Nations offices there. He said that he looked forward to working closely with his Pakistani counterpart to strengthen the bond of friendship.
He conveyed his congratulations on Pakistan’s Independence Day.
Before the ceremony, both the ambassadors held a brief meeting during which they discussed possible areas of cooperation, both bilaterally as well as at the UN.
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What if Sun goes dark? Experts examine deadly reality behind upcoming sci-fi film
Scientists have presented a real-world picture of an upcoming science fiction movie, Project Hail Mary’s, plot – dimming of the sun.
The film, set to release in March 2026, revolves around a lone scientist trying to uncover the secret behind the sun’s brightness decreasing by one percent in a year and five percent in two decades.
Experts say this scenario is only hypothetical as if it happens in reality, humanity would be wiped out.
A planetary scientist from California Institute of Technology, Professor David Stevenson, said that such a change would wipe out humans from Earth, adding, “Extinguishing life on Earth could take a long time as there are many creatures that live underground.”
Currently, Earth absorbs much of the energy from the Sun and reflects only 30 per cent back into space, thus keeping the planet warm.
Using scientific calculations, experts reveal that if the sun’s brightness drops, Earth will cool rapidly.
Only 0.22 per cent less energy from the sun, while it was going through a 70-year quiet period known as Maunder Minimum, resulted in the Little Ice Age on Earth. The temperatures in northern Europe dropped by 2°C between 1645 and 1715.
Though humans are facing the worsening impacts of global warming, global cooling would prove even catastrophic.
A recent report reveals that only a 1.8°C drop in global temperature would disrupt food chains by cutting the production of maize, wheat, soybeans, and rice by 11 percent that’ll result in a mass famine.
A total of 5.3 billion people could die in just two years if crop production fails due to low sunlight.
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Here’s what Elon Musk thinks about H-1B visa: ‘Stop the gaming’
Tech billionaire and the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, has expressed concerns about the H-1B visa programme, stating that it is being “gamed” by select outsourcing firms in the US.
The tech tycoon emphasised that authorities should address the misuse of the H-1B visa system rather than dismantling it entirely.
What is H-1B visa?
H-1B visas allow U.S. companies to hire skilled foreign workers, and are mostly used by Indian citizens, particularly in the technology and healthcare sectors.
During a recent podcast with Indian entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath, Musk highlighted that America has “long benefitted” from the contributions of talented Indian migrant workers, while acknowledging the issues around the “misuse” of the H-1B programme.
Manipulation in H-1B visa lottery system
Outsourcing firms have faced backlash for manipulating the lottery system, including submitting multiple applications for the same worker and hiring low-cost contract employees instead of filling speciality roles, BBC reported.
Musk firmly stated, “We need to stop the gaming of the system,” but he disagreed with those advocating for the complete shutdown of the H-1B system, arguing that such a move would be detrimental to the U.S. economy.
Recent data from the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) indicates that approvals for H-1B visas from Indian outsourcing companies have dropped to their lowest level in a decade, with a significant decline in initial employment petitions.
Besides H-1B visas, Musk also commented on former President Trump’s tariff policies, which he believes distort markets, noting that negotiations for a trade deal between the U.S. and India are ongoing, with an agreement expected by year-end.
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Duchess Sophie risks security as she breaks protocol for tragic accident
Duchess of Edinburgh was reportedly left in a state of shock as she witnessed a painful accident, nearly breaking royal protocol as it happened.
The 60-year-old royal, who has earned a prominent position with King Charles as his ‘secret weapon’ for the monarchy, has been dragged in an unfortunate court case about an 81-year-old woman, who lost her life in 2023.
A woman named Helen Holland had been crossing the street at Old Bailey when she was hit by the speeding officer, PC Christopher Harrison, part of the motorcycle convoy that was escorting Sophie as she left the Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office.
The officer was given a ‘not guilty’ verdict which garnered an emotional reaction from Helen’s family. One of the family members had yelled, “You ruined our family with no consequences.”
Prince Edward’s wife has remained quiet amid the legal process. She had only released a statement at the time to express her sympathies with the family. She could not comment further due to the ongoing court case.
In a new report by DailyMail, never-before-shared details about Sophie’s reaction were shared in which she nearly broke the protocol for the pedestrian.
For the first time they have detailed the horrific injuries Helen sustained during what Harrison described in court as “a tragic accident”. They also shared that in moments after the collision, the Duchess of Edinburgh tried to leave her vehicle to rush towards Helen.
Meanwhile, Helen’s son Martin and her daughter-in-law, Lisa, are pursuing another legal action not for any compensation but to prove that the beloved great-grandmother “did nothing wrong”.
Duchess of Edinburgh statement via Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace released a short statement on Duchess Sophie’s behalf in May 2023.
“The Duchess’s heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with the injured lady and her family,” it read.
“She is grateful for the swift response by the emergency services and will keep abreast of developments. Further comment at this time would not be appropriate while the incident is being investigated.”
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