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MQM-Pakistan to show full support for PTI’s upcoming budget

MQM-Pakistan being a full-time supporter of the PTI government has shared their recommendations concerning the upcoming budget and guaranteed Prime Minister Imran Khan of their full support for the new budget. The assurance was made in a meeting in Islamabad by an MQM-P delegation with PM Imran Khan. The PM and the MQM delegation discussed … Read more

India reports 132,364 new coronavirus cases

India's COVID-19 death toll crosses 300000 mark

India has reported 132,364 new coronavirus infections over the last 24 hours, while the death toll has rose to 2,713 on Friday. The tally of infections stood at 28.6 million and the death toll at 340,702, the health ministry said. Fresh infections continued to fall as it has taken the caseload to 28,574,350. Test positivity … Read more

‘Raiwand’s prime minister’ sent abroad despite conviction: Bilawal

Our Allies Don't Want To Oust Imran Khan And Buzdar: Bilawal

“Raiwand’s prime minister” Nawaz Sharif went abroad despite being sentenced, stated Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Friday. “If the president is from Nawabshah (Asif Ali Zardari), he remains on medical bail despite trumped-up charges,” chairman PPP said during a press conference in Islamabad. Whereas Bilawal said Zardari remains in Pakistan moving from one doctor to … Read more

Pakistan’s coronavirus death crosses 21,000 mark

NCOC Decides To Open Walk-In Vaccinations For People Over 30

Pakistan’s coronavirus death count has exceeded the 21,000 mark after 92 fatalities were reported on Thursday, pushing the total death tally to 21,022, according to the official data provided by the National and Command and Operation Centre (NCOC). About 51,523 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours out of which 2,028 came as positive, … Read more

Joe Biden announces plan to distribute 25 million vaccines globally

Joe Biden coronavirus vaccine

President Joe Biden on Thursday laid out a plan for the US to distribute 25 million surplus coronavirus vaccines globally and stated the country might raise a few regulations to permit different international locations to buy US-made components for vaccine manufacturing more easily. President Joe Biden stated the US might share the vaccines without expectation … Read more

Pakistan neither has US military bases nor envisages such a proposal: FO

Pakistan condemns Israeli attack on Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh’s funeral

Pakistan neither has any US military bases in the country nor any such proposal has ever been envisaged stated the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) on Thursday. Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri in a weekly media briefing, shed light on several issues, including US-Pak relations, Afghanistan, and Pakistan’s position on Indian Occupied Jammu and … Read more

Sindh decides to reopen the schools

Saeed Ghani

The provincial education minister on Thursday said that the Sindh government will decide on June 4 whether to reopen schools in the province. Ghani stated that the provincial officials will meet to review the coronavirus situation in the province on Friday. It is to notice that the daily cases of coronavirus infections had sparked up … Read more

‘PM Imran Khan has no knowledge of the basics of economics,’ Abbasi says in the seminar

Shahid Khaqan

PML-N criticized the PTI government over the economic policies it has implemented in the last three years, stating that Prime Minister Imran Khan “has no knowledge of the basics of economics” and makes judgments in line with advice from “courtiers”. During the obligatory government’s tenancy, as many as five million people have become unemployed stated … Read more

Pakistan to issue coronavirus vaccination certificates

Asad Umar

Inhabitants who have received the first dosage of the coronavirus vaccine and are seeking to travel abroad can now get the coronavirus vaccination certificate. The National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) on Thursday approved distributing certificates for partial jab and now the people seeking to travel out of the country can acquire them. The certificate … Read more

800cc Cars are Getting Cheaper after Next Budget: Sources

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Pakistani automotive industry is flooded with the new automakers. Although it has been a positive development for the industry, people are still yearning for more affordable cars in the market. According to current news, the government is considering dropping taxes on vehicles with an engine transposition of 800cc or less in order to ease people … Read more

Prince William ‘saved’ me and Meghan ‘had nothing to do with it’, stated Harry

Meghan Markle was the one to ‘save’ him and push him towards his therapeutic journey to fix his mental health issues stated Prince Harry. But that seemingly isn’t what he told biographer Angela Levin who has claimed that the Duke of Sussex had admitted to her a few years prior that he had pursued help … Read more

Over two billion coronavirus vaccines administered across the globe

Vaccines and Blood Clots

Global coronavirus vaccine vaccinations have exceeded two billion, according to official sources across the world. The milestone comes six months after the first vaccination campaigns against COVID-19 began. At least 2,109,696,022 shots have been prearranged in 215 countries and regions. Israel is leading the race from the start, is still out in front, with nearly … Read more

Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for 3rd June, 2021

Horoscope Today: Good or bad, be prepared for all the crucial events coming your way. Know insights about your future with the help of astrology. Read your daily horoscope prediction to find out what’s in store for you today. Read predictions below for all the stars below: Aries (March 21-April 20) A chance of occurring … Read more

Buckingham Palace’s racist hiring policy reveal in documents

Queen Elizabeth

The debate of the Palace being extremely racist has been fueled once again as unearthed documents suggest that “coloured immigrants or foreigners” were banned from clerical or other roles in Palace till the 1960s. According to documents gained by Private Newspaper, Buckingham Palace “negotiated controversial clauses”, which continue to remain the same to this day, … Read more

Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for 2nd June, 2021

Horoscope Today: Good or bad, be prepared for all the crucial events coming your way. Know insights about your future with the help of astrology. Read your daily horoscope prediction to find out what’s in store for you today. Read predictions below for all the stars below: Aries (March 21-April 20) Much fun is in … Read more

Malaika Arora flaunts no-makeup looks with absolute ease

A popular name in showbiz, Malaika Arora, never stays away from exhibiting her healthy natural skin without makeup. So, today, let’s take a look at some of the times she left us in complete awe with her no-makeup pictures. Malaika Arora is without a doubt one of the courageous actresses of the tinsel town. She … Read more

Corona Virus: Unfair global distribution of vaccines

equal distribution of vaccines

“Ending the pandemic is possible — and requires global action now,” the heads of the World Health Organization (WHO), World Bank, World Trade Organization (WTO), and International Monetary Fund (IMF) wrote in a jointly penned op-ed in a newspaper. The world and its developed nations aim to have vaccinated the majority of their adult population … Read more

UAE airlines maintain fewer flights to Pakistan

Bahrain suspends flights from Pakistan

UAE Airlines has announced on Wednesday that they will continue to operate fewer flights to Pakistan as per the guidelines issued by the Pakistani government. “The Pakistani government has issued updated travel directives extending the limit on the number of international passengers allowed to travel into Pakistan,” A spokesperson for Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways told Gulf … Read more

COVID-19 pandemic forces millions of workers into poverty, says UN

The COVID-19 pandemic has pressed more than 100 million more workers into poverty, the UN said Wednesday, after working hours tumbled and access to good-quality jobs vanished. UN’s International Labor Organization warned in a report that the labor market catastrophe created by the pandemic was far from over. Employment was not expected to bounce back … Read more

Corona: ‘Working poverty’ a new term introduced in Pandemic

Covid-19 has affected the world in various ways, one of them is affecting the world economy. The entire world is badly shaken by the after-effects of the pandemic, the developed countries have faced numerous losses, whereas the underdeveloped countries are still struggling to get the vaccine. The partial ability of most developing and emerging economies … Read more