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SC requested that the military court matter be heard early.

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Specifics: Advocate Latif Khosa filed a petition with the Supreme Court requesting that the cases be scheduled for hearings beginning on July 1 of the following week.

Despite an earlier directive from the Supreme Court, the cases remain unheard. The hearing was scheduled for the third week of January 2024.

Justice for 103 convicts who are awaiting trial, according to the petition, has been denied as a result of the cases’ prolonged hearing.

The appeal asks the Supreme Court to move quickly to guarantee the accused receives justice in these proceedings, which have been pending since December 13.

A plea to create a wider bench to hear appeals against the annulment of civilian proceedings in military courts was previously accepted by the Supreme Court (SC).

A six-person bench led by Justice Aminuddin considered appeals against the nullification of civilian defendants’ trials in military tribunals. Additionally serving on the bench are Justices Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Hasan Azhar Rizvi, Shahid Waheed, Musrrat Hilali, and Irfan Saadat Khan.

The accused was given a three-year jail sentence by military tribunals, and the Supreme Court had previously requested the attorney general for details of the case.

Twenty defendants who had been given a one-year prison sentence before to Eid were ordered to be released by the court. The Supreme Court received the accused’s details, which were made public on Eid.

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The suspects in the May 9 attack on military sites will go on trial in accordance with army regulations, the administration decided.

When the former prime minister was taken into custody on May 9 from the Islamabad High Court (IHC) grounds, violent altercations erupted throughout Pakistan.

A PTI protest resulted in attacks on Army installations, the Corps Commander’s residence in Lahore, and General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi.

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After the government announced that those found guilty of attacking and damaging military installations will face military court trials, both the army and the government viewed this as a low blow, especially in light of the arrests made in connection with the violent riots that broke out across the nation on May 9.

Imran Khan, the founder of the PTI, former chief justice Jawwad S. Khawaja, legal scholar Aitzaz Ahsan, and five representatives of civil society, including Karamat Ali, executive director of Piler, asked the supreme court to declare the military tribunals “unconstitutional” in consideration of this ruling.

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Imran Khan is the sole former Prime Minister to undergo a judicial trial. Omar Ayub

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Omar Ayub, the Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly and a PTI leader, has asserted that Imran Khan is the sole former prime minister currently facing trial in prison.

Omar Ayub disclosed to the reporters outside the Judicial Complex Islamabad that the Chief Justice had summoned him for a meeting in his capacity as Opposition Leader.

He additionally indicated that upon meeting Imran Khan, he requested permission three times prior to participating in negotiations with the Chief Justice. Imran Khan authorized the meeting, and PTI presented its plan to the Chief Justice, emphasizing human rights and judicial reforms.

He stated that the fundamental rights of Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi are being intentionally infringed upon in prison, as neither he nor their sons are permitted to visit them.

Omar Ayub noted that, unlike other past prime ministers who had trials in open courts, Imran Khan is uniquely facing a trial in prison.

He alleged that the government are perpetrating police violence against PTI workers, asserting that PTI leaders across Punjab, Islamabad, Sindh, and Balochistan are experiencing harassment.

Simultaneously, a hearing concerning nine cases against Omar Ayub took place before the Islamabad Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC). Judge Abul Hasanat Zulqarnain presided over the ATC proceedings.

At the hearing, a defense attorney sought a postponement owing to the absence of senior counsel Dr. Babar Awan. The court granted the request and rescheduled the hearing for April 10.

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More than 10 energy projects are nearing completion in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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PESHAWAR: Secretary of Energy and Power Muhammad Zubair Khan stated that multiple hydropower projects in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) are nearing completion.

During a high-level assessment meeting, the Secretary of Energy stated that the projects would contribute to the economic stability of the province and the future development of the industrial sector.

In the meeting, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Pakhtunkhwa Energy Development Organisation (PEDO) reported the completion of seven hydroelectric projects, generating a total of 161 megawatts of electricity and yielding over Rs 4 billion yearly.

CEO PEDO Engr Riaz Ahmed Jan addressed the gathering that 12 energy projects, encompassing hydro, solar electricity, and transmission lines, are currently in progress.

The projects comprise 300 MW Balakot Mansehra, 157 MW Madyen Swat, 88 MW Gabral Kalam, 84 MW Matiltan Swat, 69 MW Lawi Chitral, 40.8 MW Koto Dir, 11.8 MW Krora Shangla, 10.5 MW Chapri Charkhel Kuram, and 6.9 MW Mujahideen Power Project Torghar.

He stated that these projects will produce a total of 778 MW of power, resulting in an annual revenue exceeding 45 billion rupees for the province.

Furthermore, Project Director Solar Engineer Asfandyar reported that the provincial government has finalized plans to convert 8,000 schools, 5,762 mosques, 6,650 houses, 187 primary health units, and government buildings, including the Chief Minister Secretariat, to solar energy across various districts of the province.

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Alibaba pledges to invest $53 billion in cloud computing and AI by 2027.

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Alibaba, the preeminent e-commerce and technology firm in China, declared on Monday a significant investment of 380 billion yuan ($53 billion) on artificial intelligence and cloud computing infrastructure by 2027, representing the company’s most substantial technological commitment to date.

The news follows closely on the heels of Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma’s attendance at a prominent meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, indicating a possible thaw in relations between China’s technology sector and regulatory bodies.

This extraordinary investment will exceed Alibaba’s cumulative expenditure on AI and cloud initiatives over the previous ten years, according per company declarations. The program seeks to enhance Alibaba’s technology innovation capabilities and expedite its AI-driven growth plan.

Eddie Wu, CEO of Alibaba, recently emphasised the company’s robust performance, announcing an 8% sales increase to 280 billion yuan for the quarter ending in December, surpassing market forecasts. The announcement prompted a 14% increase in Alibaba’s shares listed in Hong Kong last Friday.

The investment announcement signifies a wider resurgence in Chinese technology stocks, which have surged since early 2024. The resurgence of this sector follows a difficult phase characterised by regulatory scrutiny that commenced in 2020, impacting significant technology firms such as Alibaba and its fintech subsidiary Ant Group.

Recent advancements in China’s AI industry, such as the introduction of DeepSeek’s chatbot, have bolstered investor confidence. This occurs when China’s economy confronts persistent difficulties in consumer expenditure and real estate sectors.

President Xi’s recent meeting with business leaders, during which he described present economic issues as “surmountable,” has been broadly regarded as an endorsement of the private sector, especially the technology industry.

Although particular project allocations are not revealed, Alibaba’s investment plan underscores the company’s commitment to long-term technological progress and the development of AI infrastructure.

The news establishes Alibaba as a leader in China’s artificial intelligence competition, as prominent technology firms globally amplify their investments in AI skills and cloud infrastructure.

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