Author: News Desk

  • ‘His brain couldn’t take it all’: co-star’s reveal Oppenheimer’s Cillian Murphy was under immense pressure

    ‘His brain couldn’t take it all’: co-star’s reveal Oppenheimer’s Cillian Murphy was under immense pressure

    As July 21 draws closer and closer to the Barbie vs Oppenheimer showdown, press interviews from the cast and crew members of both films have given some interesting insights into how the gruelling the process of making a cinematic masterpiece, especially for Cillian Murphy.

    Female lead Emily Blunt revealed to People Magazine that Murphy sat out most of the cast dinners because of the immense pressure the role had placed on him.

    “We were all in the same hotel in the middle of the New Mexican desert. We only had each other. Me and Matt [Damon] were roommates and we were like, ‘Let’s go to have dinner.’”

    “Murphy did not attend because the sheer volume of what he had to take on and shoulder is so monumental,” Blunt said.

    Matt Damon added that the pressure to carry the film was placed entirely on Murphy’s shoulders

    “Of course he didn’t want to come and have dinner with us. He couldn’t. His brain was just too full. You know that when you have those big roles, that responsibility, you feel it’s kind of overwhelming,” he told People.

    Oppenheimer is a true story based around the life of J Robert Oppenheimer and his efforts to make the first atomic bomb. Murphy stars in his first leading role on the big screen with the writer/ director, after working with him previously on the Batman Trilogy and Inception.


    Murphy revealed that Christopher Nolan gave him the opportunity to be the lead in the film through a cold-call offer:

    “He’s so understated and self-deprecating and, in his very English manner, just said, ‘Listen, I’ve written this script, it’s about Oppenheimer. I’d like you to be my Oppenheimer,’” Murphy said while speaking to The Associared Press. “It was a great day… We have this long-standing understanding and trust and shorthand and respect. It felt like the right time to take on a bigger responsibility. And it just so happened that it was a huge one.”

  • 17.5% increase in pension announced for federal govt retirees

    17.5% increase in pension announced for federal govt retirees

    The government has issued a notification announcing a 17.5 per cent increase in the pension for federal government pensioners. The increase, sanctioned by the President, will be effective from 18th July 2023 until further orders. It applies to all civil pensioners of the federal government, including civilians paid from Defence Estimates, as well as retired armed forces personnel and civil armed forces personnel.

    The 17.5 per cent increase in pension will also be applicable to pensioners who retire on or after 1st July 2023. To determine the eligibility for the increase in pension as sanctioned in this notification, “Net Pension” refers to the pension being drawn minus the Medical Allowance.

    In addition, the increase will be granted to family pensioners under the Pension-cum-Gratuity Scheme of 1954, the Liberalized Pension Rules of 1977, pensions sanctioned under the Central Civil Services (Extra Ordinary Pension) Rules, as well as the Compassionate Allowance under CSR-353.

    If the gross pension sanctioned by the federal government is shared with another government in accordance with the rules stated in Part-IV of Appendix-III to the Accounts Code, Volume-I, the increase in pension will be divided proportionately between the federal government and the other government concerned.

    However, the increase in pension as sanctioned in this notification will not be applicable to the special additional pension granted in place of pre-retirement orderly allowance and the monetized value of a driver or an orderly.

  • Channel faces ridicule for blurring Imran Khan in IMF meeting coverage

    Channel faces ridicule for blurring Imran Khan in IMF meeting coverage

    ARY News is facing criticism and ridicule for blurring Prime Minister Imran Khan in footage and photos captured during a meeting held between International Monetary Fund (IMF) officials and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

    #ShameonAry started trending on Twitter soon after screenshots of the coverage were shared on social media.

    PTI supports from all over the country called out ARY news for their coverage.
    One tweep wrote:

    “Everyone must boycott and unsubscribe their YouTube channel and also unfollow them on Twitter, Facebook etc.”
    Another user on twitter blurred the pictures of all the journalists of ARY except the late Arshad Sharif.

  • ‘World’s largest aviary’ approved by CDA…is this really necessary?

    ‘World’s largest aviary’ approved by CDA…is this really necessary?

    The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has approved plans for the construction of the world’s biggest aviary in Islamabad’s F-9 Park. The structure has been planned to span over an area of at least 10 acres.

    The decision was taken during a meeting of the CDA board, chaired by the authority’s chairman, Noorul Amin Mengal, on Tuesday, Dawn reports.

    The decision was announced on CDA’s official Twitter account. In their announcement, they said birds from all over the world will be bred in the aviary, and it will be built through an ‘open auction’ pertaining to design, build, operate and transfer (DBOT). 

    Using this strategy, the project is said to be carried out to the highest standards, while putting a strong emphasis on sustainability and long-term operation. 

    The CDA has yet to release further details about the project, including the expected completion date and the species of bird that are to be housed in the aviary.

    The announcement has generated significant interest on social media, with many users expressing their excitement and anticipation for the completion of the project.

    The project is reportedly one of CDA’s initiatives to support biodiversity and develop distinctive public leisure areas. However, users on Twitter called out CDA’s failed bird zoo in Lake View Park, another big project CDA hired a contractor to invest in.

    According to one Twitter user, the birds are kept in dismal conditions, with larger species such as eagles and owls being kept in cramped cages. He also points to how the contractor CDA hired is now “occupying the facility and generating revenue without any formal contract”, as stated in the report by the Auditor General of Pakistan.

    Considering Pakistan’s general history with keeping animals in enclosures (read: tales often ending in misery and death), one can’t help but wonder: is this the right step towards biodiversity and sustainability?

    As one Twitter user put it:

  • UK house prices drop at fastest rate in 12 years, more decline expected: Halifax

    UK house prices drop at fastest rate in 12 years, more decline expected: Halifax

    According to mortgage lender Halifax, UK house prices witnessed a significant decline last month on an annual basis, marking the fastest rate of decrease in 12 years.

    The rising interest rates are expected to exacerbate the challenges faced by the housing market. Halifax reported a year-on-year drop of 2.6 per cent in house prices for June, following a 1.1 per cent decrease in May. This decline represents the largest fall since June 2011. On a monthly basis, prices dropped by 0.1 per cent in June, following a 0.2 per cent decrease in May.

    Kim Kinnaird, the director of Halifax Mortgages, explained that the substantial annual decline can be attributed to the comparison with the peak in house prices observed around a year ago, coupled with relatively minimal price movements in recent months.

    However, the surge in mortgage costs driven by mounting expectations for the Bank of England to combat inflation through increased interest rates suggests that the housing market will face further challenges in the coming months.

    Kinnaird stated that predicting the depth and duration of the downturn in house prices remains challenging, but the possibility of decreasing inflation may provide some support. Kinnaird also noted that the anticipation of a peak Bank Rate exceeding 6 per cent in the foreseeable future implies that mortgage rates will likely remain elevated for an extended period, contributing to ongoing financial strain for households.

    Investors have recently speculated that persistent inflation will prompt the Bank of England to raise interest rates to their highest level in 25 years, reaching 6.5 per cent by December. In response to soaring funding costs, various lenders, including Halifax, a subsidiary of Lloyds Bank, and other prominent institutions, have repeatedly adjusted their home loan offerings in a race to keep pace.

    Historical data indicates that significant increases in swap rates, which influence mortgage funding expenses, often foreshadow substantial declines in housing starts. This conclusion is supported by a Reuters analysis covering the past 35 years.

    Halifax highlighted that the largest decrease in house prices occurred in the southeast of England. London experienced a decline of 2.6 per cent in annual terms, marking the most substantial drop since October 2009.

  • Bride-to-be drowns while crossing River Indus

    Bride-to-be drowns while crossing River Indus

    A girl passed away after falling into River Indus during a boat ride. The girl was accompanied by her husband-to-be who also fell into the water with her.


    According to Dunya News, the boat accidently capsized, throwing the couple into the river. The police have reported that the boy managed to survive.

    The accident took place two days ago, according to officials, and the girl has been buried by her family members. The family has, however, accused her betrothed of kidnapping and murdering her.

    Police are investigating the case.

  • Pakistan’s weekly inflation reaches lowest point at 28.6% since October 2022

    Pakistan’s weekly inflation reaches lowest point at 28.6% since October 2022

    The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) recorded a weekly inflation increase of 0.70 per cent, reaching 28.55 per cent on a year-on-year basis for the week ending June 6.

    This represents the lowest rate since October 20, 2022, when SPI inflation stood at 27.1 per cent. Furthermore, short-term inflation surged to an all-time high of 48.35 per cent for the period ending on May 4.

    During the week, a total of 51 items were monitored, and their price movements were analysed. Out of these items, 24 (47.06 per cent) experienced price increases, 10 (19.61 per cent) witnessed price decreases, and 17 (33.33 per cent) remained stable.

    This table showcases the items that recorded either an increase or decrease in their average prices during the specified week:

    ItemIncrease/Decrease
    TomatoesIncrease (42.25%)
    OnionsIncrease (8.70%)
    PotatoesIncrease (4.79%)
    Wheat flour bag 20 kgIncrease (4.05%)
    GurIncrease (4.01%)
    SugarIncrease (3.48%)
    ShirtingIncrease (3.02%)
    Hi-speed dieselIncrease (2.95%)
    GarlicIncrease (1.90%)
    Matchbox eachIncrease (1.66%)
    CurdIncrease (1.43%)
    Pulse mashIncrease (1.29%)
    Fresh milkIncrease (1.20%)
    Rice irri-6/9Increase (0.74%)
    Rice basmati brokenIncrease (0.67%)
    Mustard oilIncrease (0.59%)
    Prepared teaIncrease (0.56%)
    Long cloth 57″ Gul Ahmed/Al KaramIncrease (0.51%)
    MuttonIncrease (0.40%)
    Beef with boneIncrease (0.39%)
    Toilet soapIncrease (0.24%)
    Powdered milk Nido 390 gm polybag eachIncrease (0.13%)
    GeorgetteIncrease (0.08%)
    Cooked daalIncrease (0.04%)
    BananasDecrease (7.51%)
    ChickenDecrease (2.80%)
    EggsDecrease (1.17%)
    LPGDecrease (0.96%)
    Vegetable ghee Dalda/Habib 2.5 kg tin eachDecrease (0.74%)
    Cooking oil Dalda or other similar brands, 5LDecrease (0.72%)
    Vegetable ghee Dalda/Habib or other superior quality, 1 kg pouch eachDecrease (0.81%)
    Pulse masoorDecrease (0.47%)
    Pulse moongDecrease (0.31%)
    Pulse gramDecrease (0.24%)
  • PTI leader Abdul Basit Chaudhary arrested while fleeing to Afghanistan

    PTI leader Abdul Basit Chaudhary arrested while fleeing to Afghanistan

    The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Abdul Basit Chaudhry while he was attempting to flee to Afghanistan.

    The PTI leader got arrested at the Torkhum border as he was trying to cross the border.

    According to an FIA report, the accused is on the Exit Control List (ECL), and he had a plan to move from Afghanistan to Europe.

    Last month, in an interview, the caretaker information minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) said that there is a possibility that the leaders of PTI Swat are hiding in Afghanistan.

  • China launches its first homegrown PC operating system as a competitor to Windows and macOS

    China launches its first homegrown PC operating system as a competitor to Windows and macOS

    China has unveiled its inaugural domestically produced open-source desktop operating system, known as OpenKylin. This move reflects the nation’s determination to reduce its reliance on technology from the United States.

    The release of China’s version took place on Wednesday and is rooted in the existing open-source Linux operating system. It was designed through the collaborative efforts of approximately 4,000 developers and has found applications in various sectors, including the country’s space programme, finance, and energy industries.

    State media referred to an industry report, stating that China’s expansive market for operating systems had a value of 15.5 billion yuan ($2.1 billion) in the previous year.

    Creating an operating system independent of US technology has emerged as a significant objective within China’s tech industry in recent years. Numerous companies and organisations have actively contributed to the development of the OpenKylin system.

    Notably, the China Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team, overseen by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, stands as a prominent supporter.

    Over a dozen Chinese companies are currently engaged in endeavors to produce operating systems capable of replacing Microsoft’s Windows and Apple’s macOS. One such company, UnionTech Software Technology Co Ltd, is actively working on what it terms the “Unity OS.”

  • ‘I am giving laptops, not Kalashnikovs to youth’: PM addresses distribution ceremony

    ‘I am giving laptops, not Kalashnikovs to youth’: PM addresses distribution ceremony

    Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif relaunched the programme for distribution of laptops among outstanding students on Friday.


    During his address at the distribution ceremony amongst the students of various universities in Islamabad , the Prime Minister reminisced about his tenure as the Chief Minister of Punjab and highlighted his efforts for the youth of the province. Addressing the youth directly, the Prime Minister said that the future of the country relies on them.

    While talking about the laptop scheme, the PM said, “I am giving laptops, not Kalashnikovs to youth”.

    He further added that while some may view these laptops as machines, for him, they represent a mission.

    Referring to the steps being taken for uplift, he said five billion rupees have been allocated in the budget for provision of agriculture loans to the youth. He said five billion rupees have also been earmarked to provide vocational training to them.