Karachi man infected by deadly Naegleria Fowleri via tap water

A 38-year-old man with a Naegleria Fowleri infection was admitted to the intensive care unit at Ziauddin Hospital in Karachi on Tuesday. There have been seven reports of Naegleria infections in the city this year. The report prepared by the Regional Disease Surveillance and Response Unit stated piped water as the main risk factor. Moreover, Naegleria Fowleri is commonly known as the “brain-eating amoeba.”

Taliban support women’s rights, free media under Islamic law

The Taliban’s spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that the group wished for peace with all other countries. They also pledged to respect women’s rights within the framework of Islamic law. The Taliban held their first official news conference since capturing Kabul in record time. Moreover, the Taliban’s announcements were sparse but suggest a softer approach than under their rule 20 years ago.

Usman Mirza’s accomplice gets bail in couple assault case

Usman Mirza’s accomplice Umer Bilal Marawat has been granted bail by the Islamabad High Court. Umer was accused of sexually harassing, torturing, and filming a young couple in Islamabad. A 16-page decision was issued by Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri during his hearing on Tuesday. He has been ordered to submit two surety bonds worth one million rupees each.

Pakistan Processes first fresh mango consignment for export to Russia

The Pakistan Customs and FBR have processed the first consignment of fresh mangos, White Chaunsa, for export to Russia under the TIR Convention. This was one of the first efforts to introduce fresh fruits and indigenous goods from Pakistan to Russia. Pakistani traders will be able to access markets in Europe and Russia by land route.

Pakistan launches first electric Taxi for northern areas

The SAPM on Climate Change of Pakistan, Malik Amin Aslam, officially launched Pakistan’s first Electric Taxi. The initiative will help cement PM Imran Khan’s vision for a Clean Green Pakistan. Amin Aslam says these e-taxis will save drivers Rs. 12,000 in budget costs. However, the government stands to save more than 2 billion from oil imports.

Taliban drastically reduce border taxes on petroleum and sugar

Torkham border crossing has been reopened by the Taliban after it had been shut following the fall of Kabul on Sunday. In addition, the Taliban have drastically reduced border taxes on several items, including sugar and petrol. A chaotic situation in Afghanistan stranded hundreds of trucks and halted cross-border trade. The country’s new rulers also formally opened its border crossing on Tuesday.

Facebook confirms its policy to ban pro-Taliban content from its platforms

The social networking platform, Facebook, reportedly banned ‘Taliban-related content’ across all of its platforms and apps. Additionally, Facebook has assigned a team of Afghan experts to monitor and remove content associated with the group. We have banned the Taliban from Facebook services under our Dangerous Organization policy, according to a Facebook employee.

WAPDA awards Talha Talib & Arshad Nadeem cash prizes of Rs 25 lacs each

Talha Talib, and Arshad Nadeem received awards of Rs. 2.5 million each from the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) for their outstanding performance at the Tokyo Olympics 2020. Talha and Arshad both performed better than expected during weight-lifting and javelin throwing, finishing fifth in both events. Furthermore, both athletes vowed to improve their performances even further in the future.

KJP to work as ‘biggest’ engine for job creation, says Usman Dar

Muhammad Usman Dar, the SAPM on Youth Affairs, said the majority of the young people were turning into job creators through the Kamyab Jawan Program (KJP). The program is expected to be the primary source of job creation in the country. Since the Kamyab Jawan Program began, at least 10,000 young people have succeeded in opening their own businesses.

Russia alleges Ashraf Ghani fled with four cars & helicopters full of cash

The Russian embassy in Kabul revealed Afghan President Ashraf Ghani left the country with four cars and a helicopter full of cash. The RIA news agency reports that some money had to be left behind because it would not all fit. Former Afghan president Ghani left Afghanistan on Sunday as the Taliban invaded Kabul virtually unopposed.