Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Coronavirus: WHO warns Africa not ready for third wave

The danger of a third rush of Covid hitting Africa is “genuine and rising.” cautioned The World Health Organization (WHO). A senior authority from the Geneva-based UN body asked governments across the landmass to “earnestly” extend their offices with the goal that their medical care frameworks don’t get overpowered. Matshidiso Moeti, WHO regional director for … Read more

Accidents at Chinese coal mines, 2 dead and 12 missing

Two separate accidents at coal mines in China, two people died and 12 were missing, stated Private Television on Saturday. The two deaths took place at a mine run by Henan Hebi Coal and Electricity Co late on Friday, provoking consultants in the central province of Henan to launch an emergency response plan, Private Television said. It … Read more

Dana White confirms Usman vs. Covington rematch

Usman vs. Covington rematch

UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman dispatched of Jorge Masvidal in brutal fashion when they rematched earlier this year. According to UFC President Dana White, ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ will soon get another chance to go 2-0 against one of his other rivals. Dana White confirms Usman vs. Covington rematch During Kevin Iole Instagram live chat with … Read more

JI to protests against K-Electric from June 7

Protests will take place in several areas of Karachi from June 7 against the K-Electric, Jamaat-e-Islami’s Karachi chief said on Saturday. The party will hold a sit-in outside the K-Electric’s office on June 12, announced Hafiz Naeem Ur Rehman, JI’s Karachi chief The party has been protesting against the hour-long power outages across Karachi for … Read more

General Attorney of Nigeria orders prosecution for Twitter ban offenders

Twitter website unavailable to some users, company is working to resolve the issue

After telecom operators stopped access to Twitter on Saturday as a result of a presidential order aimed at suspending the US social media giant indefinitely, Nigeria’s attorney general has ordered immediate prosecution of those who break the rules barring it. 

This was announced in a statement issued by the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice on Saturday.

The statement said, “Malami directed the DPPF to liase with the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, National Communication Communication (NCC) and other relevant government agencies to ensure the speedy prosecution of offenders without any further delay.”

The country’s chief legal officer refused to elaborate about the prosecution or who will be targeted.

Following the announcement, telecommunications operators in Nigeria blocked Twitter leaving users in the country unable to access the microblogging website while some navigated the hurdle using Virtual Private Networks (VPN).

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Karachi traders open shops till 8pm

Flour is still available in Sindh at lower price than other provinces: Nasir hussain Shah

Sindh government decided to delay their decision till Monday of keeping shops open till 8 pm, after a meeting with Karachi’s Tajir Action Committee on Saturday. Nasir Hussain Shah Minister for Information Sindh, while speaking to the media, said that the committee had been invited for talks today at the Commissioner House. “We asked them … Read more

France minister has set a new rule for UK and US travelers

France

Travelers to France from countries where the COVID-19 risk is ranked “orange,” such as the United Kingdom and the United States, will be required to be vaccinated and provide a recent negative test result, according to European Affairs Minister Clement Beaune.

Under new rules set to take effect from June 9.

“People coming from orange countries who have not been vaccinated will need to prove they have an imperative reason to travel to France such as a legal case or child care and will also have to show a recent negative COVID-19 test,” Beaune said.

For countries that France classifies as “green,” which includes all European Union member states, as well as a number of countries where the virus is considered to be under control, such as Australia, South Korea, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, New Zealand, and Singapore, the entry requirements, are less restrictive.

“If you come from a green country and you are vaccinated, you are welcome to come and enjoy France. If you are not vaccinated, you will need a recent negative test to enter French territory, he said.

People from red-listed countries, such as South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, India, and Turkey, can only visit France if they have a strong reason, regardless of whether they are vaccinated or not.

Beaune further said, “French residents would only have to take a test to enter the country, even if they were arriving from counties classified as red or orange.”

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Afghan security advisor should be ashamed for defaming Pakistan, says FM Qureshi

Shah Mehmood Qureshi Islamabad

Minister for Foreign Affairs Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Saturday said Afghan National Security Advisor Hamdullah Mohib should be ashamed for maligning Pakistan and advised him against using aggressive language against Islamabad. “Listen to me closely,” he said, calling out the Afghan official, “Pakistan has played an important role in helping achieve stability in Afghanistan.” The … Read more

China’s 2022 Olympics a chance to press Beijing on human rights, says Canada

canada coronavirus

Beijing’s hosting the 2022 Winter Olympics has made nations concerned and the chance to press China on its human rights record, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday. Trudeau said China would only amend its behavior if faced with a united front, adding he would raise the issue at a Group of Seven leaders’ … Read more

Nigerian Gov’t ‘indefinitely’ suspend Twitter after President’s post removed

Nigerian Gov’t

The government of Nigeria has said it is indefinitely suspending Twitter’s operations in the country, after the two days when the social media network removed a post from President Muhammadu Buhari that threatened to punish regional secessionists.

The Information Minister of Nigeria, Lai Mohammed said the government had acted because of “the persistent use of the platform for activities that are capable of undermining Nigeria’s corporate existence”.

Lai Mohammed did not elaborate, nor did he provide details about what form the suspension would take.

The company said in a statement, “The announcement made by the Nigerian Government that they have suspended Twitter’s operations in Nigeria is deeply concerning,”

“We’re investigating and will provide updates when we know more.”

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Netizens question Tabish Khan’s omission from the Test team

Netizens question Tabish Khan's omission from the Test team

Tabish Khan, a domestic talent, was given a chance in Pakistan’s Test team this year after a roar of support emerged from the country. Tabish Khan, The 26-years-old cricketer had 599 wickets in his First-Class account. Before facing Zimbabwe in his debut Test in April of this year. The youngster took a wicket in his … Read more

WHO has issued a warning about an exponential increase in infections in Congo

WHO warns about an exponential rise in coronavirus cases in Congo

The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday that it has discovered a spike in coronavirus infections late last month in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital. WHO stated in the weekly report, “An exponential rise in the spread of SARS-Cov-2 virus has been recorded in Kinshasa.” That mirrored a “clear deterioration” in the … Read more

Canadian firms donate ₹354cr for India’s fight against Covid-19

Canadian firms donate

Canadian firms have contributed 59 million Canadian {dollars} (354 crores) to India in provides to assist within the devastating second wave of India’s Covid-19 pandemic that’s sweeping by means of the nation.

The Canada-India Business Council C-IBC stated in an announcement issued on Friday that their members “have made generous financial contributions and provided supplies in excess of $58,822,150.”

“Canadian dollars (approximately ₹354 crores). We are grateful for the continuous support, ongoing initiatives, and generosity of our members in helping the people of India”.

The statement also noted “in the last few weeks, infection rates were starting to decline across many states as vaccination rates are increasing rapidly”

“There were still many areas that are experiencing devastating caseloads and are still in crisis mode.”

In mild of those circumstances, C-IBC “is continuing to support relief efforts in supporting the people of India”.

The C-IBC’s president Victor Thomas said, “India-Canada economic corridor stepped up and have been very supportive”.

Funds were donated primarily through the Canadian Red Cross, while some companies sent medical supplies that were immediately required during the crisis.

Thomas said the cumulative contribution was “not insignificant” and Canadian companies wanted to send out the message, “we’re there and we’re supportive” in the context of doing their bit to assist India during a critical phase.

According to C-IBC the donations have “helped set up temporary Covid-19 hospitals, supply hospital beds, medical oxygen, lifesaving medicine, provide personal protective equipment (PPE), emergency care for migrants, and implement infection control activities in communities across India”.

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Comparing the Sinovac (Chinese) and AstraZeneca (British) COVID-19 Vaccines

Jordan: Chinese Sinopharm Covid-19 Vaccine Approved For Use

The world has introduced a different number of vaccines to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, which also continues to grow. AstraZeneca and The University of Oxford have teamed up in the United Kingdom to produce a recombinant vaccine made from a reformed chimpanzee adenovirus. Similarly, another candidate is from China’s Sinovac Biotech. The Sinovac vaccine uses … Read more

K-Electric ventures into green energy space with launch of K-Solar

K-Electric ventures into green

KARACHI: Country’s only vertically-integrated electricity distribution company, K-Electric ventures into green as it has launched K-Solar, a renewable energy company that will enable the shift towards a greener and cleaner energy future. “K-Electric has stepped into the renewable energy space with the launch of its first-ever subsidiary. By launching K-Solar, the company has taken another … Read more

Pakistan’s covid-19 active cases drops below 50,000 for the first time

Delta Variant: Karachi COVID-19 Cases Hit All-Time High

According to the most recent government data, Pakistan’s active cases fell below 50,000 for the first time in two months on Saturday, despite a decline in the COVID-19 positive ratio. Pakistan has reported 48,566 active cases on March 29, with the positive ratio in Punjab and KP continuing to rise. As of today, the country’s … Read more

Emilia Clarke Speaks on her move into the Marvel Universe

Emilia Clarke

Game of Thrones’ Lead actress Emilia Clarke recently sat down for a chat about her jump into the Marvel universe after a rather successful time in Game of Thrones. Emilia got candid during her interview with Comic book and was quoted saying, “I just think what they’re doing right now is so exciting and so … Read more

FPCCI suggests key steps to achieve 6% growth in next two years

third-party tax audit

KARACHI: The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has suggested the government to reduce tax rates on the existing taxpayers and broaden the base to achieve 6 per cent GDP growth in the next two years, a statement said on Saturday. Addressing a meeting to discuss the upcoming budget 2021/22, Mian Anjum … Read more

Rural Indian’s are still terrified to get vaccinated against Covid-19

rural India are still terrified

In India, where COVID-19 patients have been unable to access ambulances and even the best-equipped hospitals have run out of oxygen.

Even the pandemic’s wave would be getting worst by the time in this situation the population of rural India is still terrified to get vaccinated against the Covid-19 virus.

When the health worker team visited the villages of India to vaccinate and testify the occupants against Covid-19 the villagers rush out the back, as they don’t want to vaccinate them against Covid-19.

One of the health worker Neelum Kumari knock on the doors of villagers so the occupants ran away back and get terrified that she wants to vaccinate them.

While talking to Indian Media Kumari said, “A lot of people in my village don’t want to take the vaccine. They fear that they will die if they take it,”

“One of the villagers was so angry that he beat up a (health) worker who was trying to convince him to take the vaccine.”

Rumors are circulated through social media and messaging apps like WhatsApp. People are fearful that 5G will cause Covid-19. They are promoted to attacks on cell towers in Haryana.

An Indian Doctor in Miyaganj village in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh told,

“People do not even step forward for testing as they think the government will declare them Covid-positive even if they are not,”

 

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa makes Covid-19 vaccine obligatory for local govt employees

The employees of the KPK government department to get vaccinated against Covid-19 on a compulsory basis. In a letter to town municipal officers, the KP health ministry said that families of government officials will also have to be vaccinated. The KP local government has asked its employees to submit their vaccination certificates by June 10. … Read more

Stocks Review: Market to stay bullish on budget optimism

Stocks remain range-bound over political turmoil

Stocks Review: The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) is likely to remain in the positive territory next week due to optimistic budget expectations and a decline in the number of Coronavirus cases in the country, dealers said on Saturday. “We expect the market to remain positive, with the view of a positive budget for the market … Read more

Photos: Back in time when Priyanka Chopra slayed in all black

Priyanka Chopra

Bollywood sensation Priyanka Chopra never fails to leave the audience in awe as she always slays in her dresses, looking gorgeous and stunning in every dress as she appears on the screen. The winner of the Miss World 2000 pageant, Chopra is one of India’s highest-paid and most popular entertainers. She has received numerous accolades, … Read more

Weekly Review: Rupee to remain stable on budget hopes

Weekly Review: Rupee

Weekly Review: Rupee – The money market is expected to maintain its current level against the dollar next week due to reports on the back of positive sentiments of various relief measures regarding duty and taxes in the forthcoming budget 2021/22. The government is scheduled to announce the Federal Budget 2021/22 on June 11 (Friday). … Read more

PM Imran Khan laments world’s inattention to environmental issues

PM Imran Ghotki train accident

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday bewailed the world had not given enough attention to the environmental issues faced today, calling for shared efforts to challenge them. The PM commented during the World Environment Day event that Pakistan hosted a joint venture with the United Nations Environment Programme. Pakistan is among those countries that are … Read more

Shweta Tiwari shares a video of her daughter, calling her princess

Shweta Tiwari

Indian drama industry’s actress Shweta Tiwari’s daughter Palak recently did a fascinating photoshoot. Shweta shared her BTS video with adoration and love. Palak Tiwari who also works in Hindi cinema disappeared from Instagram a few days ago, and returned to the photo-sharing platform sharing stunning pictures from a recent photoshoot. On her Instagram Stories, Shweta called … Read more

Have a look at Engin Altan enjoying his favorite water sport

Engin Altan

Turkish actor Engin Altan Duzyatan, who played the lead role of Ertugrul in the world-famous Turkish series Diriliş: Ertuğrul, has shared a new photo on social media while wakeboarding with his son Emir Aras Düzyatan. The Turkish actor shared a new photo of himself with his son to his Instagram story in which he can … Read more