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Flood water expected to pass from Sindh on September 3 and 4: Provincial Government

Flood water expected to pass from Sindh on September 3 and 4: Provincial Government

Karachi: The Sindh government has issued a warning of a potential high-level flood in the Indus River due to the ongoing flood situation in Punjab.

According to the Sindh Irrigation Department, an inflow of 630,000 cusecs of water is expected at Guddu Barrage on September 3, and 560,000 cusecs at Sukkur Barrage on September 4.

In light of the flood conditions in Punjab, the Sindh government has appointed provincial ministers as focal persons to monitor and assess possible risks in districts located along the Indus River. These ministers will be responsible for overseeing both the right and left embankments of the river in their respective regions.

From Guddu to Sukkur, Provincial Minister Mukesh Kumar Chawla will be the focal person for the right embankment, while Sardar Muhammad Bakhsh Mahar will oversee the left embankment.

From Sukkur to Kotri, Jam Ikramullah Dharejo will supervise the right embankment, and Nasir Hussain Shah will handle the left side. Below the Kotri Barrage, Riaz Hussain Shah Sherazi has been appointed for the right embankment and Muhammad Ali Malkani for the left embankment.

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Shepherd Smashes 22 runs off one legal ball

Shepherd Smashes 22 runs off one legal ball

In a moment that left cricket fans around the world stunned, West Indies all-rounder Romario Shepherd pulled off an astonishing feat during a Caribbean Premier League (CPL) clash scoring 22 runs off just one legal delivery. The incident took place in a high-octane match between the Guyana Amazon Warriors and the St. Lucia Kings, turning … Read more

PCB to bear educational expenses for U-15 to U-19 cricketers

PCB to bear educational expenses for U-15 to U-19 cricketers

LAHORE: In a landmark move, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to bear the educational expenses of young cricketers, aiming to ensure their academic development alongside their cricketing careers. This initiative will cover players from the Under-15 to the Under-19 levels, providing them with year-round training and education. According to sources, the program will … Read more

PTA initiates strict oversight and investigation of foreign E-commerce platforms Temu and Shein

PTA initiates strict oversight and investigation of foreign E-commerce platforms Temu and Shein

Islamabad: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has launched an investigation into foreign e-commerce platforms Temu and Shein.

This action follows a formal letter from the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP), which raised serious concerns regarding consumer protection, market regulations, and potential violations of applicable laws.

The CCP’s letter highlighted multiple complaints against Temu, including the sale of counterfeit or recycled products, absence of cash-on-delivery options, and lack of local return facilities. These issues have also caused financial harm to local online sellers.

While complaints against Shein have been fewer, the PTA has initiated a preliminary inquiry and will consult with relevant authorities in the coming days to decide whether to impose legal or technical restrictions.

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Good news for EOBI pensioners: Increase and arrear payments begin September 1

Good news for EOBI pensioners: Pension increase and arrear payments begin September 1

Islamabad: Big relief for EOBI pensioners! The federal government has announced that the recently approved increase in pensions and the payment of all pending arrears will begin from September 1, 2025.

According to sources, all eligible pensioners will receive arrears from January 2025 to August 2025, based on the newly increased pension amount. This decision is expected to benefit millions of retired employees across the country.

It is worth noting that the federal cabinet had approved a Rupees. 1,500 increase in the Employees’ Old-Age Benefits Institution (EOBI) pension, raising the monthly pension from Rupees. 10,000 to Rupees. 11,500.

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Former England Pacer Ken Shuttleworth Passes Away at 80

Former England Pacer Ken Shuttleworth Passes Away at 80

London: Former England fast bowler Ken Shuttleworth has died at the age of 80, Lancashire Cricket Club confirmed last week. British media reported he passed away earlier this month. Born on August 24, 1945, in Lymm, Cheshire, Shuttleworth played five Test matches and one One Day International (ODI) for England between 1970 and 1971. He … Read more

UN announces $600,000 for emergency relief in Pakistan

UN announces $600,000 for emergency relief in Pakistan.

New York: The spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General has announced an initial emergency relief of $600,000 from the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to support victims of the recent floods and heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan. Speaking to the media in New York, the spokesperson highlighted the severe humanitarian crisis unfolding in Pakistan … Read more

Usman Khawaja to address Australian parliament on Gaza and human rights

Usman Khawaja to address Australian parliament on Gaza and human rights

Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja has once again become a vocal advocate for Palestinians, announcing his plans to speak at the Australian Parliament. In a statement released on social media, Khawaja declared that he would be discussing the situation in Gaza, as well as the issue of gambling in sports. Khawaja emphasized the need for action, … Read more

Ninth monsoon spell to hit upper and central Pakistan from August 29, reports PMD

Ninth monsoon spell to hit upper and central Pakistan from August 29, reports PMD

Islamabad: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast the arrival of the ninth spell of monsoon rains, set to begin from August 29, and expected to continue till Monday, September 2, affecting several parts of upper and central Pakistan.   According to the PMD, this upcoming spell is being driven by a strong influx of … Read more

Trump administration proposes new limits on duration of stay for foreign visa holders

Trump administration proposes new limits on duration of stay for foreign visa holders

Washington: The Trump administration has proposed significant changes to U.S. visa policy, aiming to limit the duration of stay for foreign students, journalists, and other temporary visitors. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the measures as part of an effort to curb what it calls “visa misuse” and close loopholes in the current system. … Read more

Severe flooding in Sialkot claims 26 lives; Flight operations suspended at Sialkot International Airport

Severe flooding in Sialkot claims 26 lives; Flight operations suspended at Sialkot International Airport

Sialkot: A severe flood struck Sialkot and surrounding areas yesterday, causing widespread destruction at eight different locations and claiming the lives of 26 people.

The floodwaters of Nala Plakho swept away two individuals, while the breach of the Chenab river embankment led to the drowning of six people in Majra Kalan. Among the victims in Majra Kalan was a single family, including a couple and their children, who tragically lost their lives in the flood.

In Dogranwala, two youths drowned in the floodwaters of the nala, and one person died due to electric current in the floodwaters at Askari Town. Shani, who had gone to rescue relatives in Majra Kalan, also fell victim to the raging waters.

Due to the intensity of the flooding, flight operations at Sialkot International Airport have been temporarily suspended. The airport spokesperson issued an official NOTAM stating that flight operations will remain closed from 10 AM to 10 PM until the floodwaters are fully drained.

Sialkot administration has mobilized all available personnel and machinery to tackle the situation. Dewatering pumps and other resources are being used to ensure the timely removal of floodwater. The main terminal building, parking area, and runway of Sialkot Airport remain safe; however, floodwaters have breached the protective embankment on the southern side of the airport and entered the premises.

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CM Gandapur announces major compensation hike for KP flood victims

CM Gandapur announces major compensation hike for KP flood victims

Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur, has shared an update on the widespread devastation caused by recent rains and flooding across the province. In a video statement, he announced a substantial increase in compensation for affected families and pledged full rehabilitation support for victims. The chief minister identified several districts hit hardest by … Read more

U.S. kicks off 50% tariff on India over Russian oil purchases

U.S. kicks off 50% tariff on India over Russian oil purchases

Washington: The United States has officially imposed a 50% import tariff on Indian goods, marking a strong economic response by the Trump administration against what it has called India’s “double standards.”

According to a statement issued by the White House, India’s continued purchase of discounted oil from Russia not only violates global sanctions but also financially supports Moscow’s war efforts in Ukraine.

President Donald Trump made it clear that countries buying oil from Russia will face consequences, reaffirming America’s firm stance on the matter.

He criticized nations like India, which on one hand claim close ties with the U.S. while on the other continue to support Russia indirectly. “They must now pay the price for their double-dealing policies,” he said.

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Flood devastation in Punjab: Villages submerged, Millions displaced, 7 dead

Flood devastation in Punjab: Villages submerged, Millions displaced, 7 dead

Lahore: Widespread destruction has been caused in Punjab due to severe flooding in the Ravi, Chenab, and Sutlej rivers, following the release of water from India. Several villages have been submerged, with millions displaced, seven people confirmed dead, and three reported missing.

High Alert as Rivers Swell Beyond Capacity:

The River Ravi is witnessing high-level flooding at Shahdara, with a water flow of 145,160 cusecs, expected to rise to 160,000 cusecs. Although this remains below the river’s total capacity of 250,000 cusecs, authorities remain on high alert. At Jassar, the water flow has started to decrease slightly, now recorded at 152,000 cusecs.

The River Chenab has also begun to show slight signs of relief. At Head Khanki, water flow has reduced from 1.05 million cusecs to 859,000 cusecs, and at Head Qadirabad, it stands at 996,000 cusecs—still a dangerously high level.

Meanwhile, the Sutlej River is experiencing unusual and severe flooding. At Ganda Singh Wala, the river is flowing at 261,000 cusecs. Head Marala is also reporting high flood levels of 191,000 cusecs. Medium-level flooding is ongoing at Balloki and Sulemanki.

In Gujranwala Division, seven deaths have been confirmed: three in Gujrat, two in Sialkot, and one each in Narowal and Gujranwala. Additionally, three people are missing in Sambrial (Sialkot), feared swept away by the rising waters.

Several villages in Narowal have been completely submerged, destroying thousands of acres of crops. The Shakargarh–Narowal road is now underwater, and railway service through Qila Ahmadabad has been suspended due to track damage.

At Kot Nainan in Shakargarh, the Ravi River is at extreme flood levels, sweeping away roads and bridges, isolating many communities.

Widespread Damage Across the Province:

Floodwaters have reached dangerously close to the GT Road in suburban Sahiwal due to river erosion. In Wazirabad, the Palkhu Nala has overflowed, inundating several low-lying villages.

In Hafizabad’s village Sajjadah, floodwaters destroyed a key bridge, while in Gujranwala, 4–5 acres of agricultural land are submerged, forcing residents to flee on their own as rescue teams struggle to reach them.

Muzaffargarh is bracing for a major flood wave expected in the next 2–3 days, with many villages already underwater. In Bahawalnagar, cotton and rice crops have suffered extensive damage, and key connecting roads have been washed away.

In Mailsi (Vehari), a breach in a protective embankment has submerged villages and fields. In Multan’s Jalalpur Pirwala area, Sutlej floodwaters have entered residential zones, prompting ongoing rescue efforts.

Evacuations and Rescue Challenges:

Despite repeated warnings from authorities, many residents are unwilling to evacuate, reluctant to leave behind homes and livestock. Emergency response teams continue to work around the clock, but rising water levels and broken infrastructure are hindering relief operations.

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Heavy monsoon rains predicted this week in Lahore, Punjab

Heavy Rains Forecast Across Pakistan from August 29 to September 2

Monsoon rains with scattered heavy and sometimes very heavy showers are expected in Lahore and several other parts of Punjab this week. The ninth spell of the monsoon will begin on Friday, August 29, and continue on and off until September 2. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, strong monsoon winds from the Arabian Sea … Read more

Ethiopian Air Chief visits Pakistan, Agree to boost defense cooperation

Ethiopian Air Chief visits Pakistan, Agree to boost defense cooperation

ISLAMABAD: Ethiopian Air Force Commander, Lieutenant General Yilma Merdasa, visited the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Headquarters in Islamabad and met with Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu. According to the ISPR, the visit aimed to strengthen air force cooperation and expand military partnership between the two countries. On his arrival, Lieutenant General Yilma Merdasa … Read more