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Inevitably, the extreme heat triggered numerous extensive wildfires, some reaching hundreds of square kilometers in area. One fire destroyed Lytton, the village where the record high temperature was set. Obviously, the heat and fires will have done as yet incalculable damage to crops with far reaching economic consequences, as well as claiming numerous lives, with excess deaths estimated to be well over 600.
Then came the massive flooding in Europe from July 12. The floods seem to have begun in Britain, but then spread with growing intensity eastwards across northern and central Europe. Worst hit were Germany with at least 177 lives lost and Belgium with more than 40. At least €2.55 billion in damage was done to infrastructure.
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Daily Times
July 25, 2021
PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday rejected Prime Minister Imran Khan’s proposal of holding a referendum on Kashmir to decide whether the Kashmiris wanted to live with Pakistan or as an independent nation.
“Imran Khan Niazi is deviating from Pakistan’s historical and constitutional position by proposing a referendum. The entire nation rejects anything other than Pakistan’s historic position on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute and UN Security Council resolutions,” he said in a hard-hitting response to Imran Khan’s proposal.
The objection from the PML-N president comes a day after Imran Khan, during public gatherings in AJK, assured Kashmiris that Islamabad would grant them the right to opt for an independent nation if they decided to do so even after acceding to Pakistan through a United Nations-sponsored plebiscite. Paying tribute to the Kashmiris for their more than a century-old struggle for emancipation, the premier had said the unpre
ISLAMABAD: The country’s major opposition parties have expressed concerns over the statement of Prime Minister Imran Khan regarding the future status of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and asked him for an explanation to parliament over his remarks.
The reaction came from leaders of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) on Saturday, a day after the prime minister while addressing two election rallies in the towns of Tarar Khal and Kotli in AJK on Friday reiterated an earlier commitment to the Kashmiris and assured them that Islamabad would grant them the right to live as an independent nation if they decided to do so even after acceding to Pakistan through the United Nations-sponsored plebiscite.
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