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Jeep is Making an Off-road Electric Bike

During the recently concluded Super Bowl, Jeep, the American carmaker, unveiled it’s electric bike in an ad showcasing its Gladiator pickup. As per the ad, the vehicle is an e-bile and is rumored to have one of the biggest-torque electric motors for a bicycle in the market. It will be capable of off-roading and will be fitted with extra-wide 4.8-inch fat tires and will be able to run 64km on a single charge. 

Humayun Saeed is not starring in Money Heist

Humayun Saeed is not starring in Money Heist. Saeed took to Twitter to clarify that that there was no truth in the rumours doing rounds on social media. Earlier, Social media was on fire with headlines like “Saeed to star as Islamabad in hit Netflix show Money Heist. The source of this rumour was a website called Parhlo

Bangladesh to arrive on Wednesday for first test in Rawalpindi

The Bangladesh cricket team will arrive on Wednesday for the first Test against Pakistan at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The two sides will then practice at the ground over  the next two days before the game starts on February 7 .On Friday, the first session will be from 10am to 12:30pm with an extended lunch break from 12:30pm to 1:30pm. Pakistan team will be lead by Azhar Ali while Mominul Haque will lead the Bangladesh team. 

Rishi Kapoor hospitalised due to an infection

Rishi Kapoor has been admitted to a hospital in New Delhi due to an infection. Revealing the cause of his hospitalisation, Rishi said that it is nothing dramatic. and he has an infection which is getting treated. He returned to India in September 2019 from New York after undergoing treatment for cancer in the US for almost a year. He further added, “Pollution got me I guess.”

Medical college admissions halted as Lahore student approaches court

The Lahore High Court has ordered a stay order on the ongoing admissions of private medical colleges. A petition was filed against the Punjab government’s new policy for admissions. A student, Afan Ahmed, who passed with 82% marks on the admission test has said that he was given admission in his third priority college. 

Swat girl wins gold in Dubai Taekwondo championship

Girl from Swat wins a gold medal in 34kg category at the 8th Fujairah Open Taekwondo Championship in Dubai, becoming the first Pakistani female to do so.  Ayesha Ayaz, a nine-year-old student of Class IV from Swat district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, started practising the sport at the age of three.
She has already managed to earn honors of being a five-time district champion, two-time provincial champion and three-time national champion.

PAF sends medical supplies to China as a gesture of friendship

After the Chinese foreign ministry had urged the world for help for curing coronavirus, Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has sent a military aircraft loaded with medical supplies as a part of rescue services to China. The second batch of the supplies will land in Wuhan this week as the country continues its fight against the mysterious virus that has already infected over 14,000 people worldwide.

PM Imran Khan to invite Turkey to join CPEC projects

Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that he will be inviting Turkey to join the multi-billion dollar CPEC projects. He further added that he hopes to strengthen ties with Turkey. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is expected to visit Islamabad mid-February, which he hopes will build on the brotherly relationship between Islamabad and Ankara as he will be bringing various buisness houses and investors with him. 

Pakistan lodges protest over India’s ceasefire violations

The Foreign Office has summoned a senior diplomat from the Indian High Commission to lodge its protest over ceasefire violations along the Line of Control. A 45-year-old civilian was severely injured when Indian forces opened fire along the LoC in Kashmir. Foreign Office Spokesperson Aisha Farooqui said these Indian acts displayed a complete disregard for international human rights and international norms.