Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Lawmakers call for revisions on taxes for agriculture, baby milk

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ISLAMABAD: The lawmakers in the National Assembly called on the government to revisit the increase in taxes on the agriculture sector, baby milk, salaried class, and stationery items in the budget for 2024-25.

Participating in the debate in the House, Chief Whip of the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC), Malik Aamir Dogar urged the government to reduce taxes on essential items like milk and stationery.

Criticizing the lack of relief for both common people and businesses, he said that higher electricity bills were making difficult for exporters to compete globally due to rising production costs.

He said that agriculture was the backbone of the economy and should be more incentivized to strengthen the national economy and support the farmers.

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Lawmaker, Shahid Usman Ibrahim acknowledging both the positive and negative aspects of the budget, said that under the current challenging circumstances, the government presented a positive budget.

He said that the PML-N government saved Pakistan from financial collapse and set it on the right path, affirming that his party would continue to protect the country’s interests.

Highlighting that agriculture contributes 24 percent of the GDP and involves two-thirds of the population, he said that the government had allocated Rs 5 billion for the agricultural sector in the budget.

The lawmaker also claimed that inflation dropped from 38 percent to 11.8 percent and that the stock market reached new heights, with the index hitting 78,000 points for the first time.

He stressed the importance of implementing the structural reforms mentioned by the Finance Minister and reducing government expenditures.

Another PML-N Member, Anwar-ul-Haq Chaudhry, appreciated the government for presenting a balanced and people-friendly budget under the current adverse circumstances.

He attributed the drop in inflation to 11.8 percent to the government’s concrete measures over the past three to four months, adding that there had been a significant reduction in petroleum prices and anticipated further decreases, potentially bringing inflation to single digits.

Anwar-ul-Haq expressed confidence in Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s ability to tackle these economic challenges.

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Rogers outage has angered Canadians, which could hinder merger plans

Rogers

The Rogers network outage disrupted nearly every aspect of daily life. Cutting banking, transport, and government access for millions. Consumers and opposition politicians called on the government.  The disruption could prompt the Competition Bureau to look more closely.  High cellphone bills have been a hot-button issue in Canadian elections. Rogers Communications (RCIb.TO) muddled its possibilities … Read more

EU lawmakers pass landmark tech rules, but enforcement a worry

EU

EU lawmakers have approved ground-breaking regulations to limit the power of tech behemoths. However, because of limited resources, enforcing the regulations may prove difficult. Critics claim that the EU’s taskforce for regulating Big Tech lacks specialized expertise. On Tuesday, EU lawmakers approved ground-breaking regulations to limit the power of tech behemoths like Alphabet’s (GOOGL.O) Google, … Read more

11-year-old US school massacre survivor to testify in Congress

US

Miah Cerrillo, 11, smeared herself with her murdered friend’s blood to play dead. A gunman killed 19 of her classmates and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas. Democratic leadership has been keen to act after the spate of recent mass shootings. The package does not include an assault weapons ban or universal background checks. An 11-year-old … Read more

Russian MPs vote to quit European Court of Human Rights

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Russia had been under the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights. Moscow was kicked out of the Council of Europe in March. Russia had been under the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights. Russian lawmakers On Tuesday passed legislation that effectively removes Moscow from the jurisdiction of the European Court of … Read more

Arab MP returns to Israel coalition after briefly quitting

Arab

A left-wing Arab-Israeli lawmaker who quit the governing coalition last week, citing grievances such as police aggression at an Al Jazeera reporter’s funeral, reversed her decision,On Sunday, Ghaida Rinawie Zoabi of the dovish Meretz party’s decision to leave the coalition led by right-wing Prime Minister Naftali Bennett had briefly left it with only 59 of 120 … Read more

Sri Lanka president declares state of emergency amid unrest

Sri Lanka

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa proclaimed a state of emergency for the second time in five weeks on Friday, giving security forces broad powers in the face of a statewide walkout calling for his resignation. After unions blamed the president for the extraordinary economic crisis that has sparked weeks of turmoil, the president invoked the severe rules … Read more

UK says Twitter ‘must be responsible’ under Musk

UK

Britain on Tuesday said Twitter “has to be responsible” following its purchase by Elon Musk, amid issues it may overly loosen up content material moderation policies beneath the controversial billionaire entrepreneur. Musk, the world’s richest man, struck a deal Monday to shop for Twitter for £35 billion ($44 billion, 41 billion euros), and has vowed … Read more

Somali lawmakers prepare to elect new president

Somali

Somalia’s newly elected parliament convened for the primary time on Saturday, bringing the battle-ravaged state a step towards finishing the drawn-out procedure of appointing a new president. Elections in Somalia observe a complicated indirect model, whereby state legislatures and extended family delegates pick lawmakers for the country wide parliament, who in turn select the president. … Read more

Russian regulator says French radio RFI’s website blocked

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Russia’s media censor  on Friday blocked access of the website of French radio station RFI for violating  law banning the dissemination of false or extremist information. The Roskomnadzor regulator did not explained how the radio station had fallen foul of the law. The RFI website appeared in Roskomnadzor’s database of blocked websites and AFP journalists … Read more

Crimes against Asians alarming

Crimes against Asians alarming

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Pandemic: A cash cow

Pandemic: A cash cow

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The Reko Diq affair

the provincial assembly lawmakers on the gold and copper mines located in Chaghi district of the province. Apparently, the purpose of the briefing was to inform the elected representatives about the options available to both Balochistan and federal governments in the wake of a decision of the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). … Read more

NYC weighs cutting off natural gas hookups for new buildings

NYC

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Congress reaches agreement to avert calamitous US debt default

US

WASHINGTON: US senators struck a deal on Tuesday to create a one-time law, allowing Democrats to lift the nation’s borrowing authority and avert a catastrophic credit default without requiring votes from the opposition Republicans. The House of Representatives approved the fix in an evening vote and it is expected to be approved by the Senate in … Read more

US govt shutdown looms as lawmakers squabble

US govt shutdown

WASHINGTON: The threat of a US federal government shutdown loomed larger on Wednesday as the lawmakers failed to reach a budget agreement with just two days to go before the funding runs out. Congress has until Friday night to come up with a new budget to avoid a sudden stoppage of most so-called non-essential federal government … Read more

Spanish parliament approves expansive 2022 budget

Spanish parliament

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Facebook plans to merge its Novi Wallet with the Diem Stablecoin

Facebook

Facebook intends to use its Novi wallet to assist users interested in entering the NFT market.

Head of Facebook Financial, David Marcus, developer of the Novi wallet stated that Facebook is watching at ways to get into the NFT space.

By considering the present trend of Non-Fungible tokens, Marcus believes that Facebook is in a great position to take benefit of it. He stated that Novi Digital is “ready now”, but that they are waiting to launch in tandem with the Facebook-backed Diem digital currency.

The project is ditched due to pressure from regulators and lawmakers.

The Diem is a stablecoin backed by the US dollar that is expected to be released later this year. Regulators are still closely monitoring it, as they were with Libra.

Perhaps in order to appease these regulators, the Diem organization did publicize that it was complete to extract the Diem stablecoin after a digital dollar, in the form of a CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) was moved out.

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CM Punjab urges assembly members to be vigilant about hoarders

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Lawmakers in Chile passes bill to boost taxes on rich

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UK is one step closer to getting Brexit done: Boris Johnson

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British Lawmakers set to vote on Boris Johnson’s Brexit bill

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