K-Electric (KE) on Thursday said that the reason for the long power outages in the metropolis are due to shortage of furnace oil as lawmakers in the National Assembly questioned the response of the power utility. In a statement, KE said that the peak demand has crossed to 3.450 megawatt …
Read More »Medical experts warn British govt to prepare for second virus wave
Medical experts informed the British government regarding the real risk of the second wave of coronavirus after the relaxed their lockdown in England.The experts in an open letter printed in the British Medical Journal said: “While the future shape of the pandemic in the UK is hard to predict the …
Read More »Europe slowly eases lockdown restrictions, Norway stays stubbornly shut
OSLO: Bettina Wintermark said “I believe I’ll never see her alive again” worrying that her adopted country Norway’s pandemic travel ban means she won’t be able to make one last visit to her dying mother in France. The Scandinavian country which brought coronavirus under control the fastest has ignored plans …
Read More »PM Imran okays Corona Tiger Force mobile app
Prime Minister Imran Khan approved the launch of the mobile application by the name of “Corona Relief Tiger Force”, he appreciated the digital approach of the team in the battle against the novel coronavirus.The Prime Minister met with Special Assistant on Youth Affairs Usman Dar who informed the Prime Minister …
Read More »Coronavirus deals significant blow as seven more cricketers test positive
The Pakistan Cricket Board announced on Tuesday that seven more players of the Pakistan Cricket Team who were going to England in August tested positive for coronavirus. This makes 10 players that are affected by the coronavirus. Despite the infection, the PCB said that the England tour is still on …
Read More »China India agree to disengage after deadly clash in Ladakh
China and India have agreed to decrease the tension a week after classes on their contested Himalayan border caused the death of the 20 Indian troops in a hand to hand combat.There was a June 15 battle in which they fought with fists, clubs, and rocks, and marked the first-time …
Read More »Saudi Arabia to allow around 1,000 pilgrims to perform Hajj
Riyadh: Around 1,000 pilgrims will be allowed to perform Hajj this year due to the coronavirus pandemic causing Saudi Arabia to scale back the ritual.According to the announcement done by Hajj Minister Mohammad Benten “The pilgrims will be around 1000 or less or maybe a little more.He also said, “The …
Read More »Lack of global leadership greatest threat in tackling coronavirus
The World Health Organisation’s Director-General told on an online conference that “the novel coronavirus pandemic is still accelerating and its effects will last for decades.”He told the virtual health forum organized by Dubai authorities that the greatest threat facing the world is not only the virus but the lack of …
Read More »PM Imran defends stance on complete lockdown as cases past 182,000
The Prime Minister is still adamant on his decision of not imposing a complete lockdown in the country event with the strong criticism saying that Pakistan’s circumstances are very different from that of Wuhan City and Europe.Speaking about the havoc that coronavirus has inflicted on Pakistan’s economy the Prime Minister …
Read More »FM Qureshi urges OIC to step up a solution to Kashmir issue
The Foreign Minister Sham Mehmood Qureshi asked the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to step up its efforts to aid in creating a lasting solution to the Kashmir Issue. He said, “The helpless people of India occupied Jammu and Kashmir now more than ever count on the OIC and the …
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