Pakistan’s hottest city Jacobabad might soon be uninhabitable

As scientists estimate that the probable increase in global average temperature will be at least 3°C by the end of the 21st century, Jacobabad the hottest city in Pakistan and in Asia might become uninhabitable. With temperatures reaching as high as 51.1°C (124°F), the people of Jabocabad suffer further as electricity blackouts can last as long as 12 hours.

Saudi Arabia may allow women to perform Hajj without ‘mahram’

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is mulling possibility of allowing women to perform Hajj without a male guardian. According to Arab News, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah is conducting researches to issue visit visas for both tourism and Umrah purposes, and this process is expected to pave the way for allowing women to come without a mahram (male guardian).

Canada’s Trudeau wins second term but falls short of a majority

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won a second term in Canada’s national elections with most seats in Parliament. The results were a shock to many as a series of scandals had tarnished Trudeau’s image as a liberal icon.  However, falling short of a majority meant the Liberals would have to rely on an opposition party to pass legislation. With results

Foreign diplomats visit ‘terror launch pads’ in AJK to debunk claims of Indian Army

A team of foreign diplomats posted in Pakistan were taken to Neelum Valley in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) to witness firsthand whether the Indian army had “smashed four terror launch pads” there early Sunday, Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal said in a tweet. The diplomats have been taken to the Nauseri, Shahkot and Jura sectors near Line of Control (LoC).

Longest continuous flight record set by Qantas Airways

Australian airline, Qantas Airways set a record of longest non stop flight i.e. 19 hours and 16 minutes from New York City to Sydney under a project. During the research, pilots’ brain waves, alertness and efficiency were monitored. For further research, two additional flights will be carried out as part of the airline’s effort while carrying out long flights, as the final decision is expected at the end of this year.

Plastic eggs being sold in Karachi; sellers arrested

Sindh Food Authority (SFA) conducted a raid on a retailer shop located in Clifton, Karachi and recovered at least three crates of plastic eggs and arrested four people including the shop owner for selling fake eggs for consumption. Over 100 creates of fake eggs in a supply van were also confiscated and sent to laboratory for further testing. SFA along with Sindh police also raided the shops in the area for further inspection. 

Pakistan among 20 countries to dominate global growth in 2024

Pakistan along with Turkey, Mexico and Saudia Arabia is likely to be among the top 20 drivers of growth in 2024, according to a Bloomberg report. International Monetary Fund projections, adjusted for purchasing power parity was used by Bloomberg in order to identify these growing countries. The report stated that the global economy alarmed by tensions that obstructed the international trade, is expected to see slower growth in the next half-decade across economies.

Urdu website launched by FBR

Urdu website is launched to facilitate the taxpayers by Chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Syed Muhammad Shabbar Zaidi. The Urdu website offers online facilitation and services to the taxpayers about Income Tax, Sales Tax, Custom etc. and also information related to it.  The website allows the users to file a complaint as well as seek response to their queries in the national language. 

Student arrested for cheating via surgically implanted earpiece

An intermediate student from Pakpatan has been caught using a surgically implanted earpiece in his ear to cheat in the examinations. He was caught by the chairman of the Sahiwal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (SBISE), Hafiz Shafiq, who was on inspection duty.During the interrogation, Farooq revealed that a local dispenser had implanted the device with the help of a few cuts around his ear and neck.

Pakistan to export gemstones and jewellery to China

After a meeting held of the Pakistan-China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI) in Lahore, Pakistan decided to export gemstones and jewellery to China as opportunities for improving bilateral trade were explored during the meeting. Pakistan possesses large untapped reserves of precious gemstones which can be exported to China as China is the biggest buyer of jewellery and gemstones.