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The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has ordered the removal of Special Assistant to Chief Minister Mashal Yousafzai from her position, it emerged on Saturday. A letter from the Chief Minister’s Secretariat to the secretary of the KP government’s administration department, dated November 29 and seen by Dawn.com , said: “CM KP has directed that Miss Mashal Azam, special assistant to CM KP, may immediately be de-notified.” It ordered that necessary action regarding the matter be taken at the earliest under intimation to the secretariat. The development comes following an interview of Yousafzai, who is also the spokesperson for PTI founder Imran Khan’s spouse Bushra Bibi, on Geo News programme ‘Naya Pakistan’ a day ago. Speaking on the show about the events surrounding the November 24 protest called by PTI, she spoke about Bushra Bibi’s participation in the protest and subsequent return to KP. Asked whether Bushra Bibi was taken forcefully from the protest, Yousafzai had said: “This is correct that she didn’t want to go from there, the reason she came back [from the site of the protest] was that there was direct firing on her car. “Still, she didn’t want to go but then there was some chemical thrown on her car’s windscreen which blurred it and nothing was visible. She was told the cars would be changed and she would be brought back to the party workers but the version after that I don’t know.” Yousafzai also denied reports of Bushra being in contact with anyone in the party or attending and chairing any party political committee meeting after her return from the protest. Questioned about criticism by PTI leaders on Bushra’s decision to persist with the location of D-chowk for the protest amid suggestions of Sangjani as an alternate venue, Yousafzai responded that she was an eyewitness to the discussions between the former first lady and PTI leaders when Bushra was told that Barrister Gohar Ali Khan and Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif had gone to meet Imran at Adiala Jail. She added that Bushra had retorted that Imran had taken a promise from her to reach D-chowk no matter the circumstances and wanted to talk to him directly to receive confirmation. Mashal quoted Bushra as saying that she would have gone to Sangjani if Imran had ordered her. Government ministers had mocked CM Gandapur and Bushra in the early hours of Wednesday for fleeing as law enforcement agencies took action to disperse PTI protesters from Islamabad’s D-Chowk. Protesters had managed to gather at the site for the party’s protest to demand Imran’s release, among other things, amid reports of intense tear gas shelling by security forces to curtail the large crowds. The PTI convoys had been plying roads countrywide since Nov 24. It was a day of pitched battles between security forces and PTI protesters across the federal capital which ended in a hasty retreat of the party’s top leadership and supporters from the Red Zone in the early hours of Wednesday. At least six lives were lost in the three days of protests, which included a policeman and three Rangers officials who were knocked down by a speeding vehicle, officials and hospital sources said. The late-night retreat by the PTI leadership, including Bushra Bibi and Gandapur, came after the latter was heard telling the protesters “to go home, have dinner and return tomorrow”.VR Resources Arranges Flow Through Private Placement of $400k for Drilling at Silverback and Empire in 2025
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Female political appointees, others gang against GBV in GombeMONROE, La. (AP) — Zylan Perry rushed for 150 yards and two touchdowns, and Louisiana-Lafayette earned a spot in the Sun Belt Championship game for the fifth time in the seven-year history of the game by beating in-state rival UL Monroe 37-23 on Saturday in the regular season finale. Louisiana-Lafayette (10-2) posted its fourth 10-win season in program history and now leads the all-time series with the Warhawks 34-26. Max Larson kicked a 47-yard field goal with 19 seconds left in the first half to tie the game at the break, 13-13, but ULL took the lead after Chandler Fields engineered a seven-play, 80-yard drive to open the third quarter, connecting with Tavion Smith from 4-yards out to take a 20-13 lead it never surrendered. Larson converted again to get UL Monroe within 20-16, but Perry’s second touchdown run of the game clinched the win. Kenneth Almendares, playing in his 60th career game, recovered from having his first PAT attempt blocked to convert his next four and kicked a 26-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to move past former Arkansas State kicker Blake Grupe for second place on the Sun Belt career scoring list. Fields completed 17 of 26 passes for 188 yards and two touchdowns with an interception. Bill Davis added 17 carries for 78 yards and a touchdown. Ahmad Hardy had 28 carries for 172 yards and a touchdown to lead UL Monroe, finishing his season with 1,179 yards on 209 carries. The freshman ran for more than 100 yards in a game eight times and topped 200 yards twice while scoring 12 touchdowns. Aidan Armenta was 15 of 31 passing for 168 yards and a touchdown but threw three interceptions for UL Monroe, which finished the season at 5-7 (3-5). __ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up . AP college football: andKorea officially launches big bio data project The South Korean government has started recruiting participants for the National Integrated Bio Big Data Construction Project. The ambitious 606 billion won (over $400 million) project is Korea's largest healthcare project to date, commissioned by the Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology. It aims to collect clinical and genomic data of a million individuals, including patients with rare diseases and severe conditions, over the next eight years. The resulting big database will be accessible to university and hospital researchers from 2026 to support research in precision medicine and digital healthcare. The project is led by the Ministries of Health and Welfare, Science and ICT, and Trade, Industry and Energy, and the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. AIIMS Delhi setting up AI development hub The flagship unit of All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi will set up an innovation hub for developing AI solutions in healthcare. The public medical university has recently signed a memorandum of understanding with GE HealthCare's joint venture in India, Wipro GE Healthcare, to establish the AI Health Innovations Hub. The latter is reportedly investing $1 million over five years in this centre, supporting the development, testing, and deployment of AI-powered smart systems and workflow solutions in cardiology, oncology, and neurology. NEC Thailand eyes nationwide expansion of digital elderly care NEC Thailand is supporting the smart transformation of Umong, a municipality in Lamphun Province, north Thailand by delivering digital elderly care technology. It signed a memorandum of understanding with the municipality to jointly develop a digital healthcare platform that connects with local medical facilities, supporting the long-term care of the elderly and patients with chronic diseases. The project also involves the integration of fall detection technologies. Remote care technologies, including IoT devices, are also planned to be introduced. NEC worked on a similar smart transformation project with Chiang Mai last year. The initial success of the present project with Umong "will serve as a model for other municipalities across Thailand," it said in a statement.