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Gold Prices reach all-time high Rs 128,700/tola 

Gold prices appreciate once again after falling

Gold Prices gained more 46% in 2020 as compared to the previous year; reaching the record of the all-time high of Rs128,700/tola According to the details, gold rates in Pakistan surged following the global trends in the international market at $2,041 per ounce. The prices peak at the back of a weaker dollar, falling US Treasury … Read more

Microsoft allows to stream your Android apps with new Windows 10 update

Windows 10 android apps

The new update on Microsoft’s Your Phone app rolls out the functionality in Windows 10. Users are now allowed to run all your Android apps side by side on Windows 10 through the Your Phone App.

The Android apps on your phone will now be mirrored on Windows 10 in a separate window outside the Your Phone app. These apps will support multitasking as well. These apps can be pinned to the taskbar or start menu and can also be alt + tabbed at any time.

Moreover, the ability to launch apps directly from Windows shortcuts means that you no longer have to search for a mirroring service on your phone.

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PCB announces support package for women cricketers amid COVID-19

PCB

The Pakistan Cricket Board PCB has announced a three-month support package for women cricketers under its duty of care policy. According to the details, The proposal to fund women cricketers was made by Urooj Mumtaz who heads women’s wing. Later Chairman PCB Ehsan Mani approved. The scheme will benefit 25 women cricketers, who will get … Read more

Australia’s Steve Smith has ‘unfinished business’ with England, India

Steve Smith

Australian batsman Steve Smith is eyeing a match-winning contribution in the upcoming fixtures against England and India.

The Kangaroos are scheduled to travel to England for an ODI and T20I series and will host India for a full tour from October this year.

Smith played a key role in helping Australia retain the Ashes last year as he amassed a staggering 774 runs at an average of 110.57 with three centuries and three half-centuries to his name.

Moreover, Smith admitted that the draw left him disappointed and he wants to be a part of the Australian side that wins the prestigious urn.

“To know that we’d got the Ashes back was pretty special. Unfortunately, we couldn’t win them, which is something I’d still like to do.”

He went on to say that it was a great feeling to retain the Ashes but drawing the series doesn’t suit him.

“We drew the series -– good, but not great. So, I probably left at the end of the fifth Test more disappointed than a sense of achievement.”

The former captain said that the series against England and India were “mountains to climb” in his career.

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HRW criticizes NAB, urged Pakistani Gov to carry reforms

NAB summons significant political figures this week

The Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Thursday has urged Pakistani government to stop using NAB to harass and intimidate opponents. In a statement, the rights organization said that the “The Pakistani Supreme Court judgment is just the latest indictment of the NAB’s unlawful behavior,” said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch. “Pakistani authorities should … Read more

CM Punjab summoned by NAB on August 12

CM Punjab

The Accountability watchdog, National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has summoned CM Punjab Usman Buzdar on August 12. CM Punjab has been directed to appear before the NAB over charges of awarding illegal liquor license. According to the NAB, CM Buzdar had issued a liquor license to a private hotel, which is the right of DG Excise. … Read more

YouTuber Jake Paul had his California mansion raided by FBI, agency seizes guns

YouTuber Jake Paul house raid

One of the most popular American YouTuber, Jake Paul’s residence in Calabasas investigated by the FBI on Wednesday, sources said. The FBI executed a federal search warrant at the California home of YouTube star Jake Paul. According to the details, the agency executed federal search warrants in California and Las Vegas in connection with an … Read more

Coronavirus: Pakistan Active Cases toll down from 20,000 mark

Coronavirus

The number of active cases of a novel coronavirus in Pakistan has dropped from the 20,000 mark, after more recoveries reported in the past 24 hours. According to the Government’s COVID-19 portal, the country reported 21 more deaths in the last 24 hours. The data showed that 727 confirmed COVID-19 cases diagnosed in 24 hours. … Read more

Facebook launches new TikTok rival, Instagram Reels in US, 50 other countries

Facebook launches Instagram Reels

Facebook on Wednesday launches its own version of video-sharing app TikTok called Reels as a feature within Instagram in the United States and 50 other countries.

According to the details, Facebook launches Reels officially, a copycat version of TikTok that pairs with Instagram.

The debut comes days after Microsoft said it was in talks to acquire TikTok’s US operations from China’s ByteDance. ByteDance has agreed to divest parts of TikTok, sources have said, under pressure from the White House which has threatened to ban it and other Chinese-owned apps over data security concerns.

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Fourth spell of rain to hits parts of Pakistan from Thursday, predicts PMD

PMD predicts Heavy rain in Pakistan

Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted heavy rainfall in Sindh, South Punjab and eastern parts of Balochistan from Thursday (today) till Saturday along with a warning of urban flooding for Karachi and Hyderabad.

According to the PMD, a monsoon low pressure from the Bay of Bengal is likely to approach Sindh today in the evening or night.

“Under the influence of this weather system, strong monsoon currents are expected to penetrate in Sindh, South Punjab and Eastern Balochistan from Thursday (evening/night) to Saturday.”

Widespread rain/wind-thundershowers, with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall, is expected in Karachi, Hyderabad, Thatta, Badin, Tharparker, Umerkot, Mirpurkhas, Sanghar, Tando Allah Yar, Matiyari, Tando Muhammad Khan, Jamshoro, Dadu and Shaheed Benazirabad from today till the next three days.

Mainly hot and humid weather is expected in most parts of the country during the next 12 hours, while rain-wind-thundershowers are expected in South Punjab, Sindh and eastern Balochistan.

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Shehbaz Sharif, Hamza indicted in Ramzan Sugar Mills Reference

Shehbaz Sharif Hamza Shehbaz

The accountability court indicted Shahbaz Sharif and Hamza Shahbaz in the Ramzan Sugar Mills reference. As per the Ramzan Sugar Mills reference, the NAB has accused Shahbaz Sharif of misusing authority. Hamza has been charged for being the chief executive of the Ramzan Sugar Mills to get constructed a drain facilitating his mill out of … Read more

‘Do not Underestimate Babar’s talent’

Babar Azam new post

Former English Cricketer, Commentator Nasser Hussain has said that Pakistani batsman Babar Azam is a real gem, and not adding him in the Fab 4 is a real shame. According to the reports,  Nasser Hussain said that Babar Azam should be as highly rated as the ‘Fab Four’ of Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, Kane Williamson … Read more

FO spokesperson Aisha Farooqui will give her last weekly briefing today

Aisha farooqui replaced

Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri has been appointed as new Foreign Office spokesperson, replacing Aisha Farooqui on Wednesday.

A notification for the appointment of Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri was issued here. Aisha Farooqui is going for training.

Chaudhri has been a career diplomat for 27 years and was previously serving at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as the director-general of South Asia. He also served as DG Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey and joint secretary national security.

Hafeez Chaudhri also served at Pakistan Embassy in Washington and the High Commission in London.

Aisha Farooqui, the current spokesperson, will give her last weekly briefing today (Thursday). She assumed the post in December 2019, replacing Dr Muhammad Faisal, who was appointed as Pakistan’s Ambassador to Germany.

Aisha Farooqui is a career diplomat who joined the Foreign Services of Pakistan in 1994. She had served as consul general of Pakistan in Houston, the United States before the recent assignment.

Moreover, Chaudhri is a seasoned diplomat who joined the Foreign Service in 1993 where he was part of several diplomatic missions abroad.

He then served at the Embassy of Pakistan, Washington DC, and the High Commission for Pakistan, London as well. As the director-general for Afghanistan, Iran and Turkey at the Foreign Office, he dealt with the Afghan peace process.

He has a master’s degree in International Law from the University of London and a second master’s in Business Administration.

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‘I grew up applying fairness creams in hope of a miracle’, says Nawazuddin Siddiqui

Nawazuddin Siddiqui

Bollywood celebrities have fairness complex as they need to look best on screens. Even the male leads don’t seem to be safe with this complex.

However, during a recent interview, Nawazuddin Siddiqui confessed that he too had suffered from mild body image issues as there was a time when he applied fairness creams to turn his complexion fairer.

“I too grew up applying these fairness creams, expecting miraculous results. In fact, I remember that once, I didn’t even realize that the cream I was using wasn’t Fair and Lovely, but some fake called Fare and Lovely. I spent a lot of time trying to make my skin fairer,” he said.

“In mainstream Bollywood cinema, is there any really dark actor, male or female? I had an inferiority complex at first. But I guess the good thing is, I realised that since I couldn’t do anything about my face, I would better start focussing on my craft.”

“I knew I was nothing when it came to my personality or my looks. It took some time to come out of that trauma, but I’m glad I made that decision,” he concluded.

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Massive Fire erupts in Ajman Market, Casualties Feared

Ajman

Hours after battling the blaze, a huge fire that broke out in the market of the Ajman area in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been brought under control. According to official reports, the fire broke out at 6:30 pm local time in the emirate’s new industrial area in Ajman, which is some 50 km … Read more

Hiroshima: Japan marks 75 years since first atomic bombing

Hiroshima 75th anniversary

Japan marked 75 years since the world’s first atomic bomb with a sombre ceremony on Thursday to remember the victims of Hiroshima Nagasaki bombing. Survivors, relatives and a handful of foreign dignitaries attended this year’s main event in Hiroshima to pray for those killed or wounded in Hiroshima bombing and call for world peace. But … Read more

Today’s horoscope for 6th August 2020

Daily horoscope is one of those things that is really important to prevent a day’s hassles and challenges and to prevent other defeats. The daily horoscope does not predict anything but assists in deciding the day’s characteristics. Aries: You will have a rewarding day today especially behind the scenes, to benefit those who are less fortunate. Taurus: … Read more

Saad Amer sets new Graduate Record Examination record

A young student from Pakistan Saad Amet set a new Graduate Record Examination GRE) record. He scored 339 out of 340. The 25-year-old student is a graduate from Pakistan’s reputed university LUMS and currently working in British Council. As per details, Amer set a new national record in GRE. During an interview, Saad said he … Read more

Asim Azhar shares throwback picture to support Kashmir

In 2019, Pakistani singer Asim Azhar wore a kurta at an award show with “Kashmir” written on it. At that time, Asim’s dress was appreciated by the whole nation as he raised his voice for Kashmir on a big platform. [embedpost slug=”pakistan-to-observe-youm-e-istehsal-today-to-expose-ugly-face-of-india/”] As Pakistan observed Kashmir Seige Day, many Pakistani celebrities have spoken about Kashmir … Read more

One soldier martyred, two injured in Pak-Afghan border firing

Martyred Soldier Sepoy Naseer Laid To Rest With Full Military Honor

A soldier was martyred by firing with heavy weapons on Pak-Afghan border. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), heavy weapons were fired from across the border in the Bin Shahi area of ​​the Pak-Afghan border in Dir, killing one FC soldier and injuring two others. [embedpost id=”50366″ slug=”young-girl-martyred-6-injured-in-unprovoked-firing-by-indian-troops-along-loc-ispr”] The sources of ISPR said that … Read more