Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PSL’s 10-year story coming soon to screens

PSL’s 10-year story coming soon to screens

Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to make a documentary to celebrate the first ten years of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The film will show the league’s journey from 2016 to 2025, focusing on its challenges, successes, and important moments. According to reports, the documentary will shine a light on the many … Read more

Rishi Sunak claims UK should ‘let people die’ during COVID-19 pandemic

Rishi Sunak COVID-19 pandemic

Rishi Sunak claims the UK should ‘let people die’ during the COVID-19 pandemic. The inquiry is scrutinizing the government’s response to the pandemic. A “toxic” and “macho” culture impeded the response to the health crisis. A recent investigation into the UK’s management of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light a troubling statement from Prime … Read more

Donald Trump mimics Joe Biden by skipping event: Ron DeSantis

Donald Trump mimics Joe Biden

Donald Trump mimics Joe Biden by skipping the event. Trump has come under criticism from Ron DeSantis. Trump could be easily defeated during the presidential nomination. Former President Donald Trump has come under criticism from his Republican rival, Ron DeSantis, who accused the indicted ex-commander-in-chief of adopting a “basement strategy” similar to Democrat Joe Biden. … Read more

Australian call for WFH to be flexible beyond COVID-19 pandemic

Australian WFH COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a transformative shift in the Australian work landscape, leading to a growing demand for permanent remote work (WFH) options. As the way people work was reshaped by the crisis, employees have come to appreciate the work-life balance and family time that remote work offers, leading them to advocate for … Read more

Snail Racing Championships Return Post-Pandemic

Snail Racing Championships

After a pandemic-induced hiatus, the highly anticipated Snail Racing World Championships are set to resume this weekend in Congham, England. This renowned event, established by Tom Elwes in the 1960s following his attendance at a snail racing spectacle in France, has now achieved the distinction of being recognized by Guinness World Records as the longest-running … Read more

Organizer of Bristol Black Lives Matter March denies fraud

Black Lives Matter

Xahra Saleem denies two counts of fraud over fundraising pages set up before and during protest. She is accused of creating a crowdfunding campaign to generate funds for face masks. Ms Saleem rejected the charges and was released on bail at Bristol Magistrates’ Court. A Black Lives Matter protest organiser has denied two counts of … Read more

COVID limitations slow China’s retail and industry output

China’s economy lost steam in November as manufacturing output slowed. Retail sales prolonged falls. Beijing abandoned some of the world’s strongest anti-virus measures. China’s economy lost steam in November as manufacturing output slowed and retail sales prolonged falls, disappointing estimates and posting their worst readings in six months due to rising COVID-19 infections and widespread … Read more

CHATS Act targets TikTok and other social media risks

CHATS Act targets TikTok

The Combating Harmful Acts on Social Media Act would expand the FBI’s universal crime. The bill has three main vital goals. The Combating Harmful Acts on Social Media Act (CHATS Act) would expand the FBI’s universal crime reporting program to include social media crime data. Gottheimer said the bill has three goals: to protect children … Read more

U.S. crypto lender Celsius declares bankruptcy

Celsius Network

Crypto lenders boomed during the COVID-19 pandemic. D depositors with high-interest rates. They, however, tumbled in recent months. Following a crash in cryptocurrency prices. Celsius froze withdrawals and transfers last month. Citing “extreme” market conditions. U.S. crypto loan specialist Celsius Network said on Wednesday it has petitioned for financial protection, turning into the most recent … Read more

Movies set to be released in Pakistan on Eidul Adha 2022

Movies

Eid-ul-Adha movie release dates for this year’s most-anticipated movies. Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad, Mustafa plays a crooked cop who changes his ways. London Nahi Jaunga, Lafangey, Love and Thunder: Thor shows how the God of Thunder calms himself down. Do you have plans to go to the movies on Eid-ul-Adha? Here are some hot dates and movie … Read more

Biden political status going to take a “steep dive”

Biden

Biden battling for balance as he faces a possibly harmful decision from citizens. However, he confronted analysis from his party for his reaction to the Supreme Court’s choice in the Dobbs case. The Associated Press revealed Sunday that President Biden discourse on July 4, 2021 “denoted an intersection” for his administration and depicted his current … Read more

Ryanair staff to extend Spain strike by 12 days

Ryanair staff
  • EasyJet and Ryanair cabin crew strike causes 15 flights to and from Spain to be cancelled.
  • 175 flights delayed, of which 123 Ryanair and 52 EasyJet, unions say.
  • Strikes over pay and working conditions began as European schools began to close for the summer.

 

EasyJet and Ryanair staff strikes caused 15 flights to and from Spain to be cancelled and 175 others to be delayed on Saturday, as the Irish airline announced 12 more days of stoppages.

The strike at the two low-cost airlines over pay and working conditions began as European schools began to close for the summer, causing problems for both vacationers and the aviation industry.

By 1:00 pm (1100 GMT) on Saturday, 10 Ryanair and five EasyJet flights had been cancelled and 175 flights delayed, of which 123 Ryanair and 52 EasyJet, unions said in a statement.

The series of rolling strikes by Ryanair cabin crew in Spain — where there are some 1,900 employees — began on June 24, with EasyJet staff joining on Friday.

Ryanair’s USO union rep said the new stoppages would take place in three four-day stretches: July 12 to 15, July 18 to 21, and July 25 to 28 at the 10 Spanish airports where Ryanair operates.

“After six days of strike and in view of the unwillingness of the company to listen to its staff and its preference for leaving thousands of passengers grounded rather than sitting down to negotiate an agreement under Spanish law, we have been forced to call new strike days,” said USO’s Lidia Arasanz.

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DHS said it will adhere by the court decision prohibiting Biden’s ICE limits

DHS

The Department of Homeland Security said it will follow the decision. Agents will make decisions on a case-by-case basis. Arrests and deportations have drastically decreased under the policy. The Biden administration’s significantly narrowed priorities for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were overturned by a court on Saturday. The Department of Homeland Security said it will … Read more

Lynas, an Australian company, has been awarded a $120 million Pentagon

Lynas

Lynas is the world’s largest processor of rare earth outside China. Follows ‘Phase 1’ funding for a facility announced in July 2020. The project is expected to be built on the Texas Gulf Coast and be operational in 2025, the company said. The plant would be first outside China able to separate heavy rare elements. … Read more

England women cricketers Katherine Brunt and Natalie Sciver marry in a private ceremony

Katherine Brunt and Natalie Sciver, both of England’s women’s cricket team, married in a private ceremony over the weekend. Heather Knight, Danni Wyatt, Isa Guha, and Jenny Gunn, as well as current and former members of the England squad, attended the ceremony. Brunt and Sciver were part of the winning ODI World Cup team in … Read more

Putin’s invasion is causing a worldwide food crisis

The UN Secretary-General warns that a global food catastrophe is approaching as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Increasing food prices have worsened rising inflation, which has been driven by increased energy prices as the West disengages from Russian oil and gas supplies. It raises fears that many of the world’s poorest would be … Read more

US retail sales continue to rise in April amid rising prices

US

Americans increased their shopping spending for the fourth consecutive month in April, with inflation at a 40-year high, as auto sales rebounded,  according to government data released Tuesday, According to the Commerce Department, US retail sales increased 0.9 percent month on month to $677.7, while auto sales increased 2.2 percent in April after declining in … Read more

African Union chief wants pan-African ratings agency

African Union

Senegalese President Macky Sall known as Sunday for the introduction of a pan-African credit score rating company announced that the “very arbitrary” nature of the gadget of evaluation by means of international groups made it greater expensive for African countries to borrow on worldwide debt markets. Sall, who is currently head of the African Union, … Read more

War in Ukraine may cause poverty for 1/5th of humanity, says UN chief

ukraine

New York: According to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, the Ukraine situation might cause 1.7 billion people to go hungry. “We all see the tragedy unfolding in Ukraine. But beyond its borders, the war has launched a silent assault on the developing world. The crisis could plunge up to 1.7 billion people, more than a fifth … Read more

Border encounters hit Biden record of 221,000 in March – while 80,000 released into U.S.

Joe Biden

encountered more than 221,000 migrants at the southern border in March, the highest number seen so far under President Joe Biden, with more than 80,000 migrants reported released into the U.S. last month. In the first half of the fiscal year 2022, which began in October, more than 1,025,000 migrants have been encountered by Border … Read more

UN warns Ukraine war will devastate poor countries

ukraine war

A UN task committee warns that Russia’s conflict in Ukraine threatens to ruin several developing nations’ economies, already struggling with rising food and energy costs. The battle was “supercharging” food, energy, and financial crises in impoverished nations already dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, climate change, and a lack of proper funds for economic recovery, according … Read more

Macron defends pensions shift as French campaign brawl heats up

French campaign

France’s presidential fight shifted into higher gear Tuesday as Emmanuel Macron defended his sudden softening of pension reforms he has pushed for years, facing accusations of a “ploy” to lure left-leaning voters from his far-right rival. Both Macron and rival Marine Le Pen pressed their on-the-ground campaigns in bids to woo wavering voters. Macron held … Read more

Portugal extends COVID-19 alert situation until April 18

portugal

LISBON – The Portuguese government announced on Wednesday the extension of the COVID-19 pandemic “alert situation” until April 18, according to a statement from the Council of Ministers. This is the lowest level of alert for disaster situations, according to the Portuguese Basic Law for Civil Protection, and was scheduled to renew on March 30. … Read more

IFC boosts trade finance with Bank Al Habib to support imports

ifc

ISLAMABAD: The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is partnering with Bank Al Habib Limited, to support the import of essential goods and equipment into Pakistan and foster a sustainable recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, a statement said. The IFC is enhancing its trade facility to Bank Al Habib Limited (BAHL) to enable it to support the longer-term imports of capital goods, … Read more

Startup ecosystem needs venture capital friendly legislation

venture capital

KARACHI: The lack of laws allowing for inflow of foreign investment capital, and appropriate venture capital friendly legislation and processes, pose considerable barriers to local and international investors alike, a report by invest2innovate stated. According to Pakistan Startup Ecosystem Report 2021 by invest2innovate, much more needs to be done to improve the regulatory environment, especially … Read more

ADB funding 37 ongoing development projects in Pakistan

ADB funding

ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Pakistan is funding 37 development projects worth $ 7.9 billion in energy, road and transport, agriculture, urban infrastructure and social sector, a statement said. ADB Vice President (Operations) Shixin Chen called on Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Omar Ayub Khan and discussed the ADB’s technical and financial assistance … Read more

South Africa most unequal country in world: report

south africa

JOHANNESBURG: South Africa is the most unequal country in the world, with race playing a determining factor in a society where 10 per cent of the population owns more than 80 per cent of the wealth, a World Bank report said on Wednesday. “South Africa… is the most unequal country in the world, ranking first … Read more