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Govt launches passport home delivery service in partnership with TCS
The Directorate General of Immigration and Passports (DGIP) has partnered with logistics and courier company TCS to launch “Passport Aapki Dehleez Par” — a home delivery service for passports, according to a press release issued on Saturday. According to the press release, the service enables citizens to receive their passports at their preferred addresses, adding that the initiative marks a significant step towards enhancing convenience for citizens and modernising public service delivery. The service was formally launched during a meeting held at the DGIP headquarters. TCS Chief Executive Officer Hassan Raza Leghari reaffirmed the company’s commitment to supporting digital governance and citizen-centric services. He said: “TCS is proud to partner with DGIP in delivering an essential public service directly to citizens’ doorsteps.” “Passports are highly confidential and important documents. Leveraging our nationwide logistics network and service excellence, we are committed to ensuring that every passport reaches its recipient safely, securely, and on time,” he added. The meeting also reviewed broader collaborative initiatives aimed at modernising passport services, improving operational efficiency, and enhancing the overall citizen experience. Discussions further covered TCS’s role as DGIP’s official logistics partner and the mechanisms in place to ensure secure and timely delivery of passports across the country. DGIP Director General Muhammad Ali Randhawa said the initiative reflects the department’s commitment to making passport services more accessible and efficient. “By delivering passports directly to applicants’ homes, we are reducing unnecessary visits to passport offices while ensuring a secure and seamless collection process,” he said. Earlier in May, DGIP had announced its intention to introduce nationwide home delivery of passports and launch a chatbot to help applicants.
Over 2.5m children to be vaccinated against polio in Karachi
KARACHI: Over 2.5 million children up to the age of five will be administered polio drops during an immunisation drive set to begin in the metropolis next week. Chairing a meeting at his office on Friday, Commissioner Syed Hassan Naqvi reviewed the arrangements of the anti-polio campaign scheduled to begin on July 6 and end on July 12. The meeting was informed that a total of 26,000 polio workers will take part in the six-day campaign and around 7,000 policemen will be deployed for their security. The participants were informed that a majority of environmental samples collected across the country, particularly in Sindh, had tested negative, and the circulation of the poliovirus continues to be restricted. The commissioner said that the door-to-door campaign in Karachi was being enhanced through the collaboration of the health department and international organisations. He noted that the data collection system had been improved, with a specific focus on the methodology used. He further said that the support of schools and hospitals had been instrumental in achieving vaccination targets and lauded the efforts undertaken under the supervision of the Karachi administration to eliminate the polio virus. He emphasised the need to focus intensely on vaccinating children who have been missed or whose parents refused the vaccine. Published in Dawn, July 4th, 2026
Ambassador Salzano wishes the Moroccan royal family a pleasant Italian vacation
(ANSA) - RABAT, JULY 3 - The Italian ambassador to Morocco, Pasquale Salzano, extends a warm welcome to Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco, former consort of King Mohammed VI, Crown Prince Moulay Hassan, and Princess Lalla Khadija, who are vacationing on the island of Capri. Lalla Salma of Morocco and her two children have chosen Italy for their summer vacation and will spend two weeks in Capri before returning to their residences in Rabat. (ANSA). Read article...
Senate panel calls for probe into foreign-funded power projects
• Decision taken unanimously by Senate Standing Committee on EAD • Division says it cannot directly order FIA, NAB inquiry into another ministry’s projects • Senators criticise EAD letter questioning committee’s jurisdiction ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on Economic Affairs Division on Thursday decided to brief the prime minister on irregularities and alleged corruption in foreign-funded projects in the power sector and directly ask the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) for detailed investigations. The decision was taken unanimously by the committee, presided over by Senator Saifullah Abro, after the Economic Affairs Division apparently expressed its inability to order an inquiry into projects of another ministry. Senator Kamran Murtaza expressed displeasure that an EAD section officer had written a letter stating that the matter did not fall within the committee’s jurisdiction. He said the committee should first determine whether it had the authority to proceed, adding that if it lacked jurisdiction, there would be no purpose in continuing the meeting. Senator Kamil Ali Agha termed the letter an attempt to create confusion and divert attention from significant irregularities and alleged corruption identified by the committee in various foreign-funded projects across the country. He observed that the letter reflected an adversarial approach towards parliamentary oversight and expressed concern that such actions could undermine the committee’s efforts to ensure transparency, accountability and proper utilisation of foreign-funded resources. He maintained that the Senate’s constitutional role was to monitor state institutions. He said the wording of the letter gave the impression that those responsible for obtaining foreign loans believed they alone were entitled to decide how those funds would be used without parliamentary scrutiny. Chairman Senator Saifullah Abro questioned whether EAD Secretary Humair Karim was satisfied with the contents and wording of the letter issued by the section officer. The EAD secretary accepted full responsibility for the letter and its contents. However, he said, there was no element of disrespect towards parliament in the letter and that Senate recommendations had always been implemented. He explained that the committee had earlier directed his division to write to the FIA and NAB regarding matters related to the Power Division. However, he said, the EAD could not directly write such a letter against another ministry and had therefore sought legal opinion from the Ministry of Law to determine the procedure applicable to the EAD under the Rules of Business. He also acknowledged that the wording of the letter could have been drafted with greater care and sensitivity. Senator Murtaza said if the EAD secretary accepted the contents of the letter, it implied that senators had exceeded their authority. He said the committee did not object to the ministry seeking legal opinion and would respect the legal opinion once received. He also appreciated the EAD secretary for accepting responsibility. Senator Murtaza said foreign-funded loans were largely utilised for projects in Punjab, while the financial burden arising from cost escalations and corruption was ultimately borne by provinces, including Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He said designs in foreign-funded projects were frequently altered after loan approvals, no action was taken against responsible officials and contract prices were deliberately kept low initially so that costs could later be increased. Senator Dilawar Khan said the committee had identified major irregularities in projects financed through foreign loans. He said the EAD facilitated foreign borrowing while project implementation remained the responsibility of executing ministries. He questioned why the EAD felt the need to seek legal opinion instead of acting on the committee’s recommendations. He also maintained that the mandate of the ministry, as defined in the Rules of Business, 1973, consisted of internal administrative rules and did not require legal opinion for implementing Senate committee directives. Chairman Senator Abro stated that alleged corruption in foreign-funded projects had been established during previous committee meetings attended by EAD officials as well. He recalled that the committee had instructed the EAD to refer projects involving allegations of corruption to NAB and the FIA for further investigation. He asserted that the Senate committee itself had the authority to directly refer matters to the Public Accounts Committee, NAB and the FIA, but had instead asked the EAD to act in order to strengthen its oversight role in foreign-funded projects. He observed that the prime minister had suspended nine senior officers and four members of the National Highway Authority on the basis of the committee’s findings and had not sought legal opinion from the Ministry of Law and Justice before taking action. The chairman warned that the committee would express regret in its communication to the PAC, NAB and FIA by specifically mentioning the non-cooperation of both the EAD and the Power Division. Abro said the senior EAD management had the responsibility to ensure institutional accountability and effective governance. He directed the EAD to advise its officials to extend full cooperation to parliamentary committees and facilitate their proceedings rather than creating procedural impediments in the discharge of their oversight functions. Senators Mahmoodul Hassan, Syed Waqar Mehdi, Kamran Murtaza, Kamil Ali Agha, Haji Hidayatullah Khan and Ahmed Khan proposed that the committee’s investigation report and recommendations be forwarded to the prime minister, PAC, NAB and FIA for necessary action. The committee then unanimously decided to write directly to NAB and the FIA, seeking inquiries into two Power Division projects and other projects. It also directed the EAD to submit, within three days, all correspondence exchanged with the ministry concerned along with its implementation report. The report would subsequently be forwarded to the prime minister, PAC, NAB and FIA, the committee decided. Published in Dawn, July 3rd, 2026
Senato paneli yabancı fonlu enerji projelerinde soruşturma istiyorHigh-profile attacks persist in June despite overall decline in terrorism: PICSS
Despite several high-profile attacks, Pakistan witnessed a decline in overall anti-state violence and related security incidents during June, according to the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS), an Islamabad-based think tank. According to PICSS — an Islamabad-based think tank that monitors terrorism, anti-state violence and related security trends — 184 militants were killed in operations by Pakistani security forces, accounting for the largest share of the total 262 fatalities. On the other hand, 52 civilians and 26 security forces personnel lost their lives during the month. The breakdown of the injured showed that 63 civilians, 50 security forces personnel, 18 pro-government peace committee members and three terrorists were wounded. Compared with May, fatalities among Pakistani security forces declined by 62 per cent, while civilian deaths dropped by 27pc. Terrorist deaths also registered a 32pc decrease. Among the injured, PICSS recorded a 43pc decline in security forces casualties, a 57pc decrease among civilians and a 67pc reduction among terrorists. PICSS also noted a 50pc reduction in kidnappings, with 27 people kidnapped in June compared with 54 in May. Pakistani security forces also arrested at least 27 suspected terrorists during the month. The number of terrorist attacks also declined, falling from 128 in May to 108 in June, a reduction of around 16pc. However, PICSS noted, the country continued to face “high-impact attacks, including at least four suicide attacks”. Three of these were vehicle-borne suicide bombings, including the “high-profile attack” targeting Sindh Rangers in Karachi on June 27, which claimed the lives of three security personnel. In May, the country had witnessed six suicide attacks, including four vehicle-borne suicide bombings. Province-wise breakdown Providing a province-wise breakdown for June, PICSS observed that Balochistan witnessed a “significant decline” in terrorism. The province recorded 49 attacks in June compared with 71 in May, marking a 31pc reduction. The tribal districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, formerly Fata, also recorded a decline, with 17 attacks in June compared with 22 in May, representing a 23pc decrease. However, the rest of KP witnessed a “slight increase”, PICSS said, as the province recorded 37 attacks in June compared with 32 in May, representing a 16pc rise. On June 9, six Federal Constabulary (FC) personnel were martyred and four were injured while responding to an attempt by terrorists to capture a post in Peshawar’s Hassan Khel area, sources said. Eight terrorists were killed in retaliatory action. Sindh also recorded an increase in terrorism, with four attacks reported in June compared with only one in May, the think tank said. “Punjab witnessed only one attack, while no militant attack was reported from Islamabad, Azad Kashmir or Gilgit-Baltistan,” PICSS said. The report also provided the figures for the first six months of 2026: 2,166 fatalities, including 1,442 terrorists, 404 civilians, 307 security forces personnel and 13 members of pro-government peace committees. Another 1,137 people were injured during this period, including 692 civilians, 281 security forces personnel, 136 terrorists and 28 peace committee members. In 2025, Pakistan ranked number one on the Global Terrorism Index for the first time, recording a 6pc increase in terrorism-related deaths (1,139).
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3 Chakwal Crime Control Department officials sacked over extortion charges
CHAKWAL: Three officials of the Crime Control Department (CCD) Chakwal were dismissed from service after allegations of misuse of authority were proven against them. The three officials are: ASI Masood Ahmed, Head Constable Mohsin Shah, and Constable Ahsan Javed. Two senior CCD officers confirmed the dismissal of the three officials to Dawn. “All three were dismissed from service,” CCD Regional Officer Rawalpindi SSP Hassan Jahangir Watoo told Dawn. A departmental inquiry was underway against the three officials following a complaint by Nasir Mehmood, a resident of Attock. The inquiry was assigned to SP Afzal Shah by the regional officer. The inquiry found the three officials guilty of misuse of authority and serious violations of departmental rules. Mr Mehmood had filed an application (copy available with Dawn) with the SHO of Kallar Kahar, stating that on the night between May 7 and 8, his employee Gul Zaib and driver Ameer Zaib were taking 30 cartons of cigarettes from Mardan to Lahore in a vehicle when three police officials stopped them near Kallar Kahar. A call was made from Gul Zaib’s number to Mr Mehmood’s business partner Mohammad Zaib, and one of the police officials demanded Rs3 million, saying, “Bring 3 million rupees and take your men and vehicle.” Mr Mehmood and Mr Zaib left Attock for Kallar Kahar and negotiated Rs1.4 million over the phone with the police officials. According to Mr Mehmood, at around 9am on May 8, he and Mr Zaib reached Kallar Kahar with Rs1.4 million. The police officials told them to exit at the interchange and come to Jheel Road. They stopped in front of Rescue 1122 office when three officials arrived in an unregistered Honda Civic. The three officials took Rs1.4 million from Mr Mehmood and Mr Zaib and said, “Your two men and the vehicle will arrive within ten minutes.” A short time later, Gul Zaib and Ameer Zaib arrived with their vehicle. According to Mr Mehmood, the three officials were from CCD Chakwal and were identified as ASI Masood Ahmed, Head Constable Mohsin Shah, and Constable Ahsan Javed. On Mr Mehmood’s complaint, District Police Officer Kashif Zulfiqar assigned the inquiry to SDPO Saddar Circle ASP Zaman Ali. According to sources, the inquiry proved the allegations and an order was also issued to register an FIR against them. The FIR was almost typed when senior CCD officials intervened and said that, as per SOPs, CCD itself would take departmental action against its personnel. Because of this, the FIR was not registered and the inquiry against the three officials was handed over to the CCD regional officer Rawalpindi, who assigned it to SP Afzal Shah. Based on SP Afzal Shah’s inquiry report, the three officials were dismissed from service. Published in Dawn, July 1st, 2026
IHC reserves verdict on maintainability of petitions against Imran, Bushra’s alleged solitary confinement
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday reserved its verdict on the maintainability of petitions challenging the alleged solitary confinement of the jailed PTI founder Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi. A day earlier, the IHC removed the registrar office’s (RO) objections to petitions challenging the alleged solitary confinement and had directed that both petitions be numbered while deferring the question of maintainability to the judicial side. The court had adjourned the proceedings till Tuesday (today). As the hearing resumed on Tuesday, Justice Khadim Hussain Soomro reserved the order after hearing detailed arguments from counsel for the petitioners and the National Accountability Bureau (NAB). Barrister Salman Safdar, representing the petitioners, submitted that he would first assist the court on the petition filed by Bushra Bibi’s daughter, Mubashara Khawar Maneka. Noting that he also had to appear before a division bench later in the day, he sought to conclude his submissions expeditiously. Justice Soomro remarked with a smile: “We have also sacrificed our tea.” The petitions were filed by Aleema Khan on behalf of the PTI founder and by Mubashara on behalf of Bushra Bibi. Barrister Safdar argued that both the Lahore High Court (LHC) and the IHC had previously relied on the Begum Shamim Afridi case while dealing with issues relating to solitary confinement. Referring to objections raised by the NAB prosecutor during proceedings in the £190 million case appeals, the counsel denied having previously sought any relief specifically regarding solitary confinement. He produced the record of a miscellaneous application filed in those appeals and argued that the application merely sought signatures on a power of attorney. “There is no mention of solitary confinement in that application or in the written order passed that day,” he contended, adding that solitary confinement had only been referred to in the grounds of the application as background because applications seeking suspension of sentence were pending at the time. Barrister Safdar further argued that Bushra’s case was unprecedented, describing it as the first instance in Pakistan where a female prisoner was allegedly being held in prolonged solitary confinement. He said that after her conviction, she had initially been shifted to Bani Gala and confined to a room, adding that no trial or remand proceedings were currently pending against her. When Justice Soomro asked whether he had recently met his clients, the counsel replied that he had met the PTI founder during a court-authorised visit but had not been allowed to meet Bushra Bibi for the past seven months. Citing an earlier judgment of Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb concerning Bushra Bibi, Barrister Safdar argued that despite the passage of time, the situation had remained unchanged. He also referred to the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (Nelson Mandela Rules), submitting that the PTI founder, aged 74, had lost vision in one eye, had been taken to hospital five times and was allegedly being kept in solitary confinement for 22 hours a day without access to newspapers, television or regular meetings. He further alleged that Bushra Bibi had been confined alone for 24 hours a day, despite both husband and wife having undergone eye surgeries. Following these submissions, NAB prosecutor Rafay Maqsood sought to address the maintainability of the petitions. Arguing that the petitions were not maintainable, he contended that the earlier judgment of Justice Aurangzeb was distinguishable, as it had been filed by Bushra Bibi herself, whereas the present petitions had been instituted by her daughter and the PTI founder’s sister. He further argued that the Begum Shamim Afridi case involved detainees who had not been convicted, whereas the present matter concerned convicted prisoners serving sentences in Adiala Jail in a financial corruption case. He also referred to the Nusrat Bhutto case, submitting that it arose under martial law and involved constitutional questions under Article 184(3), making it inapplicable to the present proceedings. The prosecutor maintained that neither Aleema nor Mubashara qualified as aggrieved persons and therefore lacked locus standi to invoke the constitutional jurisdiction of the court. Responding to a query from the bench, the NAB prosecutor categorically denied that either prisoner was being held in solitary confinement. “There is no solitary confinement, absolutely not,” he told the court, adding that the petitioners had not first approached the jail authorities or exhausted alternative remedies available under the prison rules before invoking Article 199 of the Constitution. He further submitted that the prison rules adequately govern the treatment of convicted prisoners and argued that the allegations were unsupported by any independent material. According to him, regular meetings had continued over the past year, and the petitioners were attempting to obtain indirectly the relief that had already been declined in other proceedings. In rebuttal, Barrister Safdar argued that the NAB prosecutor was defending the jail authorities rather than confining his submissions to NAB’s role. He maintained that the court had previously issued observations concerning Bushra’s confinement and insisted that the precedents cited by the prosecution did not diminish the court’s constitutional jurisdiction to examine allegations of unlawful solitary confinement. After hearing both sides, Justice Soomro reserved the verdict on the admissibility of the petitions. In her plea filed last week, Aleema had described her brother’s detention conditions as unlawful and inhumane. According to the petition, during a lawyers’ meeting held on April 8, it emerged that Imran had been kept in solitary confinement for 22 hours a day, while his wife, Bushra, was allegedly confined in isolation for 24 hours a day. Mubashara’s petition contended her mother was being unlawfully kept in solitary confinement and requested the court to declare it illegal and set it aside. Imran — imprisoned since Aug 5, 2023 — is serving a 14-year sentence at Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail in the £190m case, also known as the Al-Qadir Trust case. An accountability court in Islamabad had sentenced Imran and Bushra to 14 and seven years in prison, respectively, on Jan 17, 2025, in the case. Subsequently, both had challenged their convictions before the IHC. The case alleges that the couple obtained billions of rupees and land worth hundreds of kanals from Bahria Town Ltd to legalise Rs50 billion identified and returned to the country by the United Kingdom during the PTI government.
IHC, İmran Han ve Bushra Bibi’nin hücre hapsi dilekçelerinin kabul edilebilirliğine ilişkin kararını saklı tuttuAvrupa Birliği Hassan HASSAN EL HAJJ kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Hassan HASSAN EL HAJJ adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.3572.53). Yaptırım programı: TERR.
OFAC, Küba yaptırımları kapsamında iki Kanada şirketini hedef aldıAvrupa Birliği Hassan SAFIYEH kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Hassan SAFIYEH adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.3812.39). Yaptırım programı: SYR.
AB, Suriye Rejimiyle Bağlantılı Kişi ve Kuruluşlara Yaptırım UyguladıAvrupa Birliği Hassan NOURI kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Hassan NOURI adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.3810.12). Yaptırım programı: SYR.
AB, Suriye Rejimiyle Bağlantılı Kişi ve Kuruluşlara Yaptırım UyguladıAvrupa Birliği Hassan HIJAZI kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Hassan HIJAZI adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.3795.74). Yaptırım programı: SYR.
Avrupa Birliği Terörle Bağlantılı Çok Sayıda Kişi ve Kuruluşa Yaptırım Listesine EklediAvrupa Birliği Hassan AL-SARI kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Hassan AL-SARI adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.2907.21). Yaptırım programı: SYR.
AB, Suriye Rejimiyle Bağlantılı Kişi ve Kuruluşlara Yaptırım UyguladıAvrupa Birliği Hassan AKHARIAN kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Hassan AKHARIAN adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.3895.39). Yaptırım programı: IRN.
Avrupa Birliği Terörle Bağlantılı Çok Sayıda Kişi ve Kuruluşa Yaptırım Listesine EklediAvrupa Birliği Hassan Mahat Omar kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Hassan Mahat Omar adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.3741.15). Yaptırım programı: SOM.
ABD, El-Haramain Vakfı’nın Etiyopya Şubesine Küresel Terör Yaptırımı UyguladıAvrupa Birliği Samir HASSAN kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Samir HASSAN adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.3328.5). Yaptırım programı: SYR.
Avrupa Birliği Terörle Bağlantılı Çok Sayıda Kişi ve Kuruluşa Yaptırım Listesine EklediAvrupa Birliği Bassam AL HASSAN kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Bassam AL HASSAN adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.2729.23). Yaptırım programı: SYR.
AB, Suriye Rejimiyle Bağlantılı Kişi ve Kuruluşlara Yaptırım UyguladıAvrupa Birliği Seyeed Hassan SHARIATI kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Seyeed Hassan SHARIATI adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.3474.18). Yaptırım programı: IRN.
Avrupa Birliği Terörle Bağlantılı Çok Sayıda Kişi ve Kuruluşa Yaptırım Listesine EklediAvrupa Birliği Hassan Abdullah Hersi Al-Turki kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Hassan Abdullah Hersi Al-Turki adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.3730.49). Yaptırım programı: SOM.
ABD Hazinesi, Eş-Şebab’a Yönelik Yaptırım Kararı AldıAvrupa Birliği Bashir Sabawi Ibrahim Al-Hassan Al-Tikriti kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Bashir Sabawi Ibrahim Al-Hassan Al-Tikriti adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.1566.7). Yaptırım programı: IRQ.
ABD, Abd al-Hadi El-Iraki'yi Küresel Terör Yaptırım Listesine EklediAvrupa Birliği Ayman Sabawi Ibrahim Hassan Al-Tikriti kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Ayman Sabawi Ibrahim Hassan Al-Tikriti adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.1547.67). Yaptırım programı: IRQ.
ABD, Abd al-Hadi El-Iraki'yi Küresel Terör Yaptırım Listesine EklediAvrupa Birliği Omar Sabawi Ibrahim Hassan Al-Tikriti kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Omar Sabawi Ibrahim Hassan Al-Tikriti adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.1546.5). Yaptırım programı: IRQ.
ABD, Abd al-Hadi El-Iraki'yi Küresel Terör Yaptırım Listesine EklediAvrupa Birliği Hassan kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Hassan adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.1402.79). Yaptırım programı: IRQ.
ABD, Abd al-Hadi El-Iraki'yi Küresel Terör Yaptırım Listesine EklediAvrupa Birliği Kamal Ben Maoeldi Ben Hassan Al-Hamraoui kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Kamal Ben Maoeldi Ben Hassan Al-Hamraoui adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.955.38). Yaptırım programı: TAQA.
AB, Tunus'a Yönelik Mali Yaptırım Listesine 19 Yeni İsim EklediAvrupa Birliği Gud Mullah Mohammad Hassan kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Gud Mullah Mohammad Hassan adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.675.62). Yaptırım programı: AFG.
ABD Hazine Bakanlığı Al-Haramain Afganistan Kolunu Yaptırım Listesine AldıAvrupa Birliği Mohammad Hassan Akhund kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Mohammad Hassan Akhund adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.341.63). Yaptırım programı: AFG.
ABD Hazine Bakanlığı Al-Haramain Afganistan Kolunu Yaptırım Listesine AldıAvrupa Birliği Hassan Dahir Aweys kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Hassan Dahir Aweys adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.315.75). Yaptırım programı: TAQA.
ABD Hazinesi, Eş-Şebab’a Yönelik Yaptırım Kararı AldıAvrupa Birliği Barzan Ibrahim Hassan Al-Tikriti kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Barzan Ibrahim Hassan Al-Tikriti adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.63.75). Yaptırım programı: IRQ.
ABD, Abd al-Hadi El-Iraki'yi Küresel Terör Yaptırım Listesine EklediAvrupa Birliği Watab Ibrahim al-Hassan kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Watab Ibrahim al-Hassan adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.62.13). Yaptırım programı: IRQ.
ABD, Abd al-Hadi El-Iraki'yi Küresel Terör Yaptırım Listesine EklediAvrupa Birliği Sab'awi Ibrahim Hassan Al-Tikriti kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Sab'awi Ibrahim Hassan Al-Tikriti adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.59.58). Yaptırım programı: IRQ.
ABD, Abd al-Hadi El-Iraki'yi Küresel Terör Yaptırım Listesine EklediAvrupa Birliği Saif-al-Din Fulayyih Hassan Taha Al-Rawi kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Saif-al-Din Fulayyih Hassan Taha Al-Rawi adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.45.3). Yaptırım programı: IRQ.
ABD, Abd al-Hadi El-Iraki'yi Küresel Terör Yaptırım Listesine EklediAvrupa Birliği Muzahim Sa'b Hassan Al-Tikriti kişisini yaptırım listesine ekledi
Avrupa Birliği, Muzahim Sa'b Hassan Al-Tikriti adlı kişiyi konsolide finansal yaptırım listesine ekledi (AB referansı EU.20.79). Yaptırım programı: IRQ.
ABD, Abd al-Hadi El-Iraki'yi Küresel Terör Yaptırım Listesine EklediMinister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan met with Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Syria, 9 April 2026, Ankara
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Somalia: Southwest State Leader Opens Somalia Humanitarian Forum in Baidoa
[Shabelle] Baidoa -- The leader of Somalia's South West State, Abdiaziz Hassan Mohamed Laftagareen, on Monday opened a national humanitarian forum bringing together federal and regional officials, aid agencies and humanitarian partners to discuss the country's worsening humanitarian needs.
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