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  • Donald Blome assures Pakistan of US cooperation on IMF deal

    The US Ambassador to Pakistan, Donald Blome, expressed hope for a deal between Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), stating that Washington was prepared to support the country’s efforts to resume its stalled $6.5 billion bailout program.

    Speaking at an event on Tuesday, Blome assured journalists that the IMF bailout package for Islamabad would take its final shape in a couple of days. He added that the United States was ready to cooperate with Pakistan to help address the issue and expressed a willingness to help Islamabad with its ongoing terrorism challenges.

    Blome recently visited important cities in Pakistan to meet with groups from different walks of life and noted that there had been significant progress in diplomatic relations between the two countries.

    Pakistan and the IMF have been in discussions regarding a stalled bailout package since late last year, with the country seeking a $1.1bn tranche to address its worsening balance of payments crisis and to enable friendly affluent capitals to provide assistance to overcome ongoing financial complexities.

    Both sides are engaged in negotiations to reach a mutually agreeable package that would help the cash-strapped nation come out of its ongoing economic turmoil.

    Interestingly, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar had previously stated that Pakistan would strike a staff-level agreement (SLA) with the IMF in a few days, as the government remained committed to completing the loan program signed in 2019.

    However, after failing to convince the lender, Dar had reportedly contacted the US envoy earlier this week to get “lenient treatment” from the Fund, which has been persistent with its demands.

  • Agar mujhe kuch hota hai, toh aap ne jiddojehad karni hai, says Imran Khan before possible arrest

    Agar mujhe kuch hota hai, toh aap ne jiddojehad karni hai, says Imran Khan before possible arrest

    Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan, has said in a video message said that even if he gets arrested his supporters have to continue fighting for Haqeeqi Azadi.

    He said that he might get arrested or killed because the police have arrived to arrest him.

    It is pertinent to mention that an arrest warrant was issued for Khan on Monday in the Toshkhana case because of his continuous absence from the hearing of the case.

    ‘Aaj issay giraftar kareinge’: Rana Sanaullah

    Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has said that Imran Khan will get arrested and be presented before the court.

    Addressing a rally in Sheikhupura, the minister said that the arrest is taking place on the court’s orders.

    ‘Halaat mat kharaab karein, DIG Operations aap mujhse aakay baat karain: Qureshi

    PTI Leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that the DIG Operations should come and talk to him.

    Talking to the media, Qureshi said that the tense environment should not be allowed to worsen, adding that PTI doesn’t want any loss of life or material.

    “I am requesting the DIG to show me the warrant, I will read it, and discuss it with the party chairman, so that we can reach a mutual consensus,” he said.

    ‘Inshallah’; Police determined to arrest Imran Khan today

    Talking to the media, one of the Islamabad police officials who arrived in Lahore to arrest Imran Khan said that they won’t go back until they implemented the court’s order and arrest the PTI chairman.

    He stated that PTI’s supporters are unnecessarily resisting the arrest and taking the law into their hands.

    PTI workers ka police par pathrao

    Earlier, a heavy contingent of police reached Zaman Park to arrest Imran Khan in the Toshakana case — the only case in which his arrest warrant is not suspended.

    A large number of PTI supporters gathered at Zaman Park and tried to stop the police by throwing stones at them.

  • In just 24 hours, woman who married herself considered divorce

    In just 24 hours, woman who married herself considered divorce

    After only 24 hours of being her own spouse, a woman who claimed to have married herself has said that she is considering getting a divorce. 25-year-old Sofi Maure took to social media in February to inform her fans and followers that she had “married herself”. She also posted pictures donning a white bridal gown and a gold tiara. 

    “Today, in the most spurious moments of my life, I bought a wedding dress and cooked a wedding cake to marry myself,” she said.

    Social media users had strong thoughts about her decision with some supporting Sofi, while others said the whole thing was for “attention”.

    Despite the support from some followers, it seems the loved-up solo bride was soon left questioning her commitment – as just a day later, on 20 February, she declared that divorce was imminent.

    “Update: one day I’m married to myself and I can’t take it anymore, I’m seeing how the divorce issue is just in case,” she said.

  • Pakistan will not visit India for WC 23 if India does not come for Asia Cup 2023

    Pakistan will not visit India for WC 23 if India does not come for Asia Cup 2023

    Chairman Pakistan Cricket board Najam Sethi has talked about the controversy surrounding India’s reluctance to travel to Pakistan for Asia Cup 2023. India has threatened Pakistan several times that their cricket team will not come to the neighbouring country, pressurising the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) to change the venue and shift the tournament to UAE.


    Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Najam Sethi on Monday said that the government will take a final decision on whether the national team will travel to India for this year’s World Cup.


    Sethi stated unequivocally that PCB will deal on a vice versa basis with the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) which has said that it will not send its team to Pakistan to feature in the Asia Cup ahead of the World Cup.

    Pakistan is also due to host the ICC Champions Trophy in 2025 and clarity on what happens is due to come during meetings of the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the ACC in the United Arab Emirates on March 20.

    “Our stance is that if the BCCI continues to take a stand against Pakistan, we will also boycott to visit India,” Sethi told reporters at a news conference. “It is an unsolved matter. We have to speak with the ACC and ICC and take a position. I have asked to the Govt to take the decision about visiting India.


    “India says that there are security issues in Pakistan whilst teams from the entire world have no issues with it. If I say that we also have security threats in India due to communal environment there, it carries weight. It’s a complex issue and we have to keep in front the input of the government and our security agencies.”


    Recently Indian former opening batter and misanthropist against Pakistan Gautam Gambhir say “Personally I think Jawans are more important than a cricket match 2 points are matter nothing, Country comes first.”

  • Maula Jatt’s iconic gandasa sells for over Rs 1.4 crore at charity event

    Maula Jatt’s iconic gandasa sells for over Rs 1.4 crore at charity event

    The iconic gandasa from the Pakistani blockbuster ‘The Legend Of Maula Jatt’ was sold at a charity auction for more than Rs 1.4 crore.

    At the charity event organized by Sahara Life Trust in Toronto, Canada, props from the film were auctioned off to Pakistani expats. Actor Fawad Khan was also present at the event.

    The replica of the iconic gandasa which had been Maula Jatt’s sole weapon in the film was auctioned off for $50,000 (approximately Rs1.4 crore) at the charity event, with the funds being donated to helping cancer patients.

    Since its release last year, ‘The Legend Of Maula Jatt’ had broken records by becoming the first Pakistani film to earn 1000 crore, almost USD 10 million worldwide.

  • After much drama, IK’s arrest warrant suspended

    After much drama, IK’s arrest warrant suspended

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s arrest warrant has been suspended till March 16 in a case registered against him for hurling threats at a female judge, Zeba Chaudhry.

    At the outset of the hearing today (Tuesday), Khan’s legal team challenged the arrest warrants.

    A day earlier, non-bailable arrest warrants were issued by a district and sessions court in Islamabad.

    According to Geo News, Islamabad Police reached Lahore via helicopter to arrest him, however, he was not incarcerated.

    In August 2022, Imran Khan threatened police officials as well as the judiciary over the alleged custodial torture of Shahbaz Gill and announced that his party would file cases against Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Akbar Nasir Khan, the DIG and Additional District and Sessions Judge Zeba Chaudhry.

    Court issues non-bailable arrest warrants for Khan in Judge Zeba Chaudhry case

    On Monday, a district and sessions court in Islamabad issued a non-bailable arrest warrant for Khan for failing to attend hearings of a case registered against him for hurling threats at a female judge.

    The PTI filed a plea requesting an exemption for personal appearance for Khan.

    However, Judge Rahim issued a warning that non-bailable arrest warrants could be issued for the former prime minister if he failed to appear before the court on Monday.

  • ‘I have paid back the total value of the gifts which I retained’: Ahsan Iqbal

    ‘I have paid back the total value of the gifts which I retained’: Ahsan Iqbal

    Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal has announced that he has paid back the total value of the gifts which he retained from Toshakhana- when his party Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was in power in 2018.

    In a letter written to the Cabinet Secretary Amir Ashraf Khawaja, Iqbal mentioned that he had taken three gifts from Toshakhana — a Rolex gents watch, a Rolex ladies’ watch and a carpet.

    The planning minister deposited a payment of Rs1,991,000 to the national kitty through a cheque.

    Iqbal said that even though he is “not required to make any additional payment for the same”, he is paying the remaining amount to dispel “any misplaced allegation or even an iota of doubt that I wrongfully benefitted from the gifts”.

    In February, Ahsan Iqbal returned the V8 vehicle he had been allotted and asked the govt to give a him a smaller car, citing the economic crunch in the country as his reason for returning the fuel-guzzling SUV.

  • Rupee devaluation, GST hike forces Honda to increase car prices up to Rs1 million

    Rupee devaluation, GST hike forces Honda to increase car prices up to Rs1 million

    Honda Atlas Cars Limited (HACL) has announced its fourth price hike in less than 90 days, citing the government’s implementation of a 25 per cent general sales tax (GST) on luxury items.

    This time, the automaker has raised car prices up to Rs1 million. According to a recent notification, HACL has attributed the most recent price hike to the devaluation of the Pakistani rupee against the US dollar, as well as the increase in sales tax from 18 per cent to 25 per cent.

    Below are the new ex-factory and provisional prices that are applicable from March 14, 2023:

    ModelOld Price (Rs)New Price (Rs)Increase (Rs)
    Honda City M/T 1.2L4,579,0004,799,000220,000
    Honda City CVT 1.2L4,729,0004,929,000200,000
    Honda City CVT 1.5L5,019,0005,549,000530,000
    Honda City Aspire M/T 1.5L5,229,0005,759,000530,000
    Honda City Aspire CVT 1.5L5,419,0005,979,000560,000
    Honda BR-V CVT S5,949,0006,529,000580,000
    Honda HR-V VTi7,199,0007,899,000700,000
    Honda HR-V VTi S7,399,0008,199,000800,000
    Honda Civic 1.5L M-CVT7,779,0008,599,000820,000
    Honda Civic 1.5L Oriel M-CVT8,099,0008,949,000850,000
    Honda Civic RS 1.5L LL-CVT9,199,00010,199,0001,000,000
    Latest Honda Car prices in Pakistan – effective from 14 March 2023
  • After Oscar win, Michelle Yeoh urges support for Turkey, Syria earthquake victims

    After Oscar win, Michelle Yeoh urges support for Turkey, Syria earthquake victims

    Michelle Yeoh has scored a major win for Asian Americans in Hollywood by becoming the first Malaysian-origin woman to win awards at the Golden Globes, Screen Actors Guild and then finally becoming the second woman of color to win Best Actor at the Oscars.

    In an op-ed titled “The Crisis That Changed My Life 8 Years Ago Keeps Happening” for The New York Times, Yeoh revealed that she wanted to shift all the praise and attention that was being showered on her towards a cause that was deeply close to her heart: the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.

    Yeoh opened up about how she saw first-hand the tragedies of the 2015 earthquake in Nepal, where she had been visiting with her partner Jean Todt. Witnessing the ruin and destruction around her had pushed the Asian-American actress to become a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Program in order to help with the relief efforts.

    When devastating earthquakes struck Turkey and Syria in February, mass destruction and havoc followed, leaving behind a confirmed death toll of 50,000 people.

    Yeoh writes that in such catastrophic events, women and children bear the brunt, especially when they live in poverty:

    “Crises aren’t just moments of catastrophe: They expose deep existing inequalities. Those living in poverty, especially women and girls, bear the brunt. In the immediate aftermath of a disaster, lack of sanitation, health facilities and safety disproportionately affect women. In my time as a goodwill ambassador, I have seen up close how women and girls are often the last to go back to school and the last to get basic services like clean water, vaccines, identity cards and counseling. They are typically the last to get jobs and loans.”

    Which is why, Yeoh urged that more women should be brought in to leadership positions, because they are the essential voices we need in order to rebuild neighborhoods, schools and marketplaces:

    “Women must also play leadership roles in the recovery process. But women are woefully underrepresented in the decision making that affects their prospects of survival in times of crisis. This gap has a dangerous effect: Studies have shown that women are hit hardest in disasters. Women and girls are often at a disadvantage when it comes to rescue efforts, and women are more likely than men to suffer from hunger.

    We know women sustain their communities. Their voices, leadership and full participation are key to an inclusive, successful and sustainable recovery. This means considering women’s needs, priorities and safety when rebuilding neighborhoods and constructing schools and marketplaces. It means ensuring women have equal access to information, job opportunities and skills training, as well as loans and insurance mechanisms, which are all crucial to regain financial stability.”
    Knowing that she is a person with a lot of privilege, Yeoh said that the best that she can do is redirect the spotlight currently on her towards those who often go unacknowledged:
    “I’m 60 years old, and I just won my first Oscar. I know something about perseverance, and I am all too aware of what society expects of women. I’m also well aware that my experience can’t compare at all with that of the women heroes I met who are on the front lines of crises. But if I can do one thing with this moment of my professional joy, it would be to point the spotlight on those who all too often go unacknowledged, the women who are rebuilding their communities, taking care of children and older people and putting food on the table. Let’s make sure they are not missing from the room when decisions are being made that affect them the most.”

    Read her complete piece here.

  • Pakistan reaches out to US for assistance in obtaining IMF deal

    Pakistan reaches out to US for assistance in obtaining IMF deal

    Pakistan has requested assistance from the United States to obtain “lenient treatment” from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) due to a delay in signing the staff-level agreement (SLA).

    The international lender has asked Pakistan to confirm external financing needs of $6 to $7 billion from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and multilateral creditors until the end of June 2023.

    However, Pakistan has been unable to persuade the lender to sign the agreement and has requested assistance from Washington and its western allies.

    According to The News, Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar has contacted the US diplomatic corps based in Islamabad for help in ending the stalemate.

    The IMF considers that the loan facility’s “sustainability” could not be guaranteed without full assurance of external financing.

    Furthermore, the IMF has demanded a permanent abolition of power sector subsidies, which the government had only committed to until the end of the next financial year 2023-24.

    The IMF demanded changes in the wording of the Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies (MEFP) during the last meeting held in the previous week.

    The IMF and Pakistani sides are yet to decide on further proceedings, with each side holding the other responsible for the delay in signing the SLA.