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About Aliya
Aliya Salahuddin is a journalist based in Monza, Italy.
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Near and Far

27 Mar 2024  |  My Blog
The article reflects on the tragic story of Shahida Raza, a Pakistani migrant who died in a boat wreck in the Mediterranean Sea. It delves into the broader issues faced by migrants, including discrimination, mental health struggles, and the search for identity and community. The narrative underscores the emotional and psychological toll of migration, emphasizing the importance of relationships and community for well-being.

Beat stress with self-discipline, meditation during lockdown — Experts

30 Mar 2023  |  www.arabnews.pk
Experts warn that self-isolation and social distancing during long virus lockdowns could trigger symptoms of anxiety and depression. They recommend building 'mental immunity' through practices like meditation, self-discipline, and helping others. Islamabad-based psychotherapist Nida Maqbool emphasizes the interconnection between mental and physical immunity, while counselor Farah Rehman suggests physical fitness and gratitude exercises. Clinical therapist Omar Bazza highlights the adverse effects of social isolation. The article underscores the importance of maintaining mental health during the pandemic through various coping strategies.

Pakistani man stuck in wrong place at wrong time

22 Jul 2020  |  www.dawn.com
Abbas Mian Nadeem, a legal resident in Amantea, Italy, is being held in quarantine with migrants despite having a residence permit and serious health conditions. Local organizations and the Pakistan Embassy in Rome are advocating for his release, questioning the necessity of his quarantine. The situation arises amidst heightened tensions in Calabria over the arrival of migrants, with local authorities emphasizing health concerns.

Italians are ready to return to a life of recovery, sun, sand, and a somewhat difficult ‘new normal’

12 Jul 2020  |  www.thenews.com.pk
Italy, particularly Bergamo, is recovering from the devastating impact of COVID-19, with cultural and economic initiatives like the Renaissance programme to support small businesses. Despite over 240,000 cases and 34,000 deaths, Italians are cautiously resuming travel and tourism within the country. The government has introduced holiday bonuses to promote domestic tourism, but the absence of big-spending foreign tourists from America, Russia, and China is deeply felt. The Italian tourism association Enit predicts a significant loss in tourism expenditure. Experts like Dr. Andrea Cristani warn against complacency as the virus persists globally. President Sergio Mattarella emphasizes the importance of remembering the dead and learning from past mistakes.

Pakistanis have donated thousands of euros to local hospitals amid coronavirus

26 Apr 2020  |  www.thenews.com.pk
Amid the coronavirus crisis in Italy, the Pakistani community has shown remarkable solidarity and support, donating thousands of euros to local hospitals. The Pakistani consulate, led by Dr. Manzoor Ahmed Choudhry, has been actively assisting the community, providing food packages and support. Pakistani students in Italy have also been connecting through social media, sharing their experiences and offering solidarity. Despite the challenges, including the inability to repatriate bodies of those who died from the virus, the community remains resilient and united.

Italy’s Pakistanis come out to help as coronavirus toll keeps climbing

03 Apr 2020  |  www.arabnews.pk
Dr. Manzoor Ahmed Chaudhry, the counsel general of Pakistan in Milan, has been a key contact for Italy's Pakistani community during the coronavirus outbreak, which has claimed over 13,000 lives in the country. Pakistani community members have mobilized to provide support, including donations, food distribution, and online awareness campaigns. Notable figures like Shahid Nazeer Gujjar and Saad Alam have played significant roles in these efforts. Additionally, Pakistan has donated 500,000 chloroquine tablets to Italy. The community's actions aim to foster a positive image and provide much-needed assistance during the crisis.

A Cruel Spring in Italy

22 Mar 2020  |  dawn.com
In the midst of the coronavirus lockdown in Italy, the author describes the solidarity and gratitude expressed towards healthcare workers, the changes in social behavior, and the creative ways people are staying connected. Despite the comforts of modern amenities, the silence outside and the frequent sound of ambulances are stark reminders of the crisis. The community is finding solace in digital interactions, local generosity, and government support, but the increasing death toll and personal stories of loss weigh heavily on everyone. The arrival of Chinese medical aid has shifted perspectives, highlighting a shared human struggle.

Nowhere to go: Coronavirus in Italy

15 Mar 2020  |  www.thenews.com.pk
Italy faces a severe coronavirus outbreak, leading to a nationwide lockdown. The government, led by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, has implemented strict measures to contain the virus, including closing schools, universities, and public places, and restricting movement. The healthcare system is under immense strain, with hospitals overwhelmed and a shortage of medical supplies. The public's initial nonchalance has shifted to compliance as the situation worsens. The article highlights the challenges of enforcing lockdowns in a Western democracy and the impact on Italy's aging population and economy.
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