UN blames humans for climate change caused by ‘unprecedented’ changes

Globally, scientists predict that humans will suffer from more extreme weather experiences in the years to come, according to a UN report. Climate change will also cause sea levels to rise and Arctic ice to melt. The alarming report released by the UN Scientific Panel on Monday called climate change “unprecedented”. Moreover, it argued that humans are “unequivocally” responsible for the climate crisis.

UK govt says Pakistan is banned for not providing data on COVID-19 testing and vaccination

London has claimed that Pakistan was retained on the “red list” for not providing the data regarding its ongoing COVID-19 testing and vaccination campaign. There has been no disclosure by the NCOC of data on COVID-19 vaccination and testing to the British government. Pakistan, therefore, remains on the red list. The Pakistani government, however, refutes the British government’s claim.

Emirates launches new advertising campaign to mark UAE’s removal from UK’s red list

Emirates airlines’ latest advertisement campaign soars to a new height of 828 meters in the air. Last week, Emirates celebrated the UAE’s removal from the UK’s red list by launching an innovative and daring promo. A 32-second video shows Emirates flight attendants on top of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world.

Former Canadian diplomat’s speech raises concerns over Pakistani intervention in Afghanistan

After the former Canadian diplomat, Chris Alexander, speech regarding Pakistan’s interference in Afghanistan, the hashtag “sanctionpakistan” is trending in Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, and Canada. Afghan Twitteratis are calling for sanctions against Pakistan. According to them, Pakistan is providing support to the Taliban in Afghanistan. Indian social media users even accused the Pakistan Army of impersonating the Taliban amid the hate.

PM Imran to inaugurate Miyawaki urban forest in Lahore today

Prime minister Imran will inaugurate the world’s largest Miyawaki urban forest in Lahore today. The urban forest project is launched under the banner of the monsoon drive of the billion tree tsunami project. The forest is planned on over 100 kanals, moreover, it will be used for planting almost 165,000 plants. The project is based on the Miyawaki technique that promises 10 times greater growth than normal trees.

Bank staff secretly replace gold worth Rs790m with ‘fake gold’ In Karachi

A unique fraud has been discovered in Karachi, where staffers replaced the gold assets of citizens with fake gold in lockers. JS bank in Karachi lost Rs790 million in gold mortgaged against two of its branches in District East. Moreover, these revelations were discovered during an audit at a bank branch in the Gulistan-e-Johar area of Karachi.

Kashmiris in Europe and UK condemns Indian atrocities in IIOJK

The second anniversary of the Youm-e-Istensal Kashmir was commemorated with a number of rallying activities in the UK and Europe on August 5. Fahim Kayani, the President of Tehreek-e-Kashmir Dundee and Uk, presided over a car rally and conference in Birmingham. During rallies in London outside the Indian High Commission, digital vans raised slogans such as “Kashmir under Indian siege, knock upon the world conscience”.

Atif Aslam to make television debut in Sang e Mah

Latest social media reports claim renowned singer Atif Aslam will soon make his television debut. The host of the web show announced the news on social media, causing a stir among fans of the singer. Atif will appear in Sang e Mah, the sequel to the popular Hum TV drama serial ‘Sang-e-Mar Mar. However, no official statement has been issued by the singer or production team.

Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem wins heart but misses out on gold medal at Olympics 2020

Arshad Nadeem, the first representative from Pakistan to qualify for the final stage of the javelin, however, failed to claim the Olympic medal and finished in fifth place at the event. In his first throw, he covered 82.4 meters, while the distance he covered in his second was a failure, and India’s Neeraj Chopra won gold.

Twitterati reacts to ‘Modi destroyer of peace’ posters in Capital

The 5th of August is commemorated as Black Day against Modi’s policies in the occupied area. Solidarity protests have taken on a new form in support of the Kashmiri people. To that end, posters picturing the Indian Prime Minister as a vampire have been plastered throughout Islamabad. The poster reads “Modi, Destroyer of Peace. If you agree, PRESS HORN”.