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  • Fears of an energy crisis increase as Pakistan fails to clinch an LNG deal

    Fears of an energy crisis increase as Pakistan fails to clinch an LNG deal

    A tender for the acquisition of liquefied natural gas (LNG) that expired on Monday did not receive a single bid from any overseas suppliers, according to Pakistan LNG Limited (PLL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Government Holdings Private Limited (GHPL).

    PLL originally issued an invitation for bids in August for 72 LNG cargoes to be delivered over a six-year term from foreign suppliers.

    According to PLL, bids were requested from reputable organisations to convey cargo on a Delivered Ex-Ship basis (DES) at Port Qasim, Karachi, and suppliers had until September 14 to submit their offers.

    “Bid documents shall be available from 10 August 2022 to 13 September 2022,” it said.

    Failure of an LNG contract in Pakistan contributes to the energy crisis

    The Pakistani procurement, which had an expiration date of October 3, saw no suppliers participate, according to PLL bid documents.

    According to the documents, the corporation was looking for one shipment each month for the six-year period.

    PLL was required by the Pakistani government to carry out the business of importing, buying, storing, supplying, distributing, transporting, transmitting, processing, measuring, metering, and selling natural gas, LNG, and re-gasified LNG. Each cargo was to have a volumetric quantity of 140,000m3, it added.

    For the timeframe of July through September, PLL sought worldwide suppliers to submit proposals for 10 LNG cargoes.

    By July 7, suppliers were invited to submit their bids. Each cargo was required to have a volumetric quantity of 140,000m3, according to PLL documentation.

    Bloomberg, citing traders with knowledge of the situation, said that the state-owned LNG purchaser did not receive any bids in a $1 billion LNG purchase tender at the time. The article at the time stated that “it highlights both the scope of the worldwide fuel shortage as well as the unwillingness of suppliers to sell to a country in the depths of an economic crisis.”

    The Russia-Ukraine conflict has caused supply chains to be disrupted globally, which has driven up the cost of key commodities like LNG.

    Pakistan, on the other hand, is experiencing a fuel scarcity, especially in the electricity sector. The most recent development is anticipated to worsen the energy situation, particularly during the winter when there will be an increase in heating demand that would affect both families and companies.

  • China wants to import donkeys from Pakistan

    China has expressed interest in importing donkeys and dogs from Pakistan, information provided to the Senate Standing Committee on Commerce has said.

    Senator Zeeshan Khanzada presided over the Senate Standing Committee on Commerce meeting on Monday in Islamabad.


    China plans to import dogs and donkeys from Pakistan, according to senators Dinesh Kumar and Abdul Qadir. China, according to Kumar, is a significant export market.

    Senator Qadir told the committee that the Chinese ambassador said his country wants to export beef because of a spike in local demand and a decrease in supply.

    Senator Muhammad Afridi suggested that animals be imported from Afghanistan and then exported to different countries as they are available on cheap rates there, but there are no purchasers.


    However, in response to this recommendation, the relevant officials stated that temporarily banning the import of animals from Afghanistan owing to the spread of lumpy skin disease.

    However, in response to this recommendation, the relevant officials stated that the import of animals from the country is banned due to lumpy skin disease.

  • ‘Biggest liar on earth’: PM Shehbaz calls out his rival Imran Khan

    ‘Biggest liar on earth’: PM Shehbaz calls out his rival Imran Khan

    Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif has called Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan the “Biggest liar on earth”.

    In an interview with The Guardian, Shehbaz Sharif stated that Khan was responsible for injecting poison into society to “Dangerously polarise the electorate” after he was ousted from office earlier this year.

    Shehbaz termed Khan “A liar and a cheat” whose policies had left the economy in ruins. “Khan ran on an anti-corruption manifesto, of conducting the country’s affairs to suit his own personal agenda in a manner which can be only described as the most inexperienced, self-centred, egotistical, immature politician in the history of this country,” said the premier.

    Mincing no words while talking about the recent leaked audios, the Prime Minister said that they were “An irrefutable endorsement that he [Khan] is the biggest liar on the face of the earth. I’m not saying this with a sense of glee but a sense of embarrassment and concern. My country’s image has been been damaged hugely by these lies told out of mean personal interest.”

    Shehbaz said Khan had to be held accountable for these “conscious criminal acts”.

    The prime minister highlighted the significant challenges he has to deal with alongside Khan mobilising on the streets, building a narrative against the government.

    “Never before was I concerned about our country’s future,” stressed the PM, blaming Imran Khan for injecting “Ifinite amount of poison in this society and made it hugely polarised as never before … he is distorting facts and creating hate.”

    Discussing his brother Nawaz Sharif’s, involvement in government, Shehbaz Sharif was diplomatic. “Of course I consult Nawaz, he is my leader and my older brother,” he said. “But he has given me completely free rein to make decisions,”‘ he insisted.

    Commenting on Khan’s criticism of dynastic politics in Pakistan, the premier said, “It’s about competence: it’s about public support, it’s about people’s trust,” he said. “It’s not about dynasty.”

    Prime Minister Shehbaz also highlighted how several world leaders, who he [Shehbaz] refused to name, had personally raised questions on Khan’s conduct. “Some leaders told me in person about his personality,” said the PM. “They told me he was rude, he told lies and he is a ‘narcissist’, quote unquote.”

  • Modi gets Kangana Ranaut, Rakhi Sawant on-board for general elections 2024?

    Modi gets Kangana Ranaut, Rakhi Sawant on-board for general elections 2024?

    BJP MP and actor Hema Malini responded to a reporter’s question about Kangana Ranaut’s addition to the BJP party as a potential Member of the parliament (MP).

    Kangana Ranaut Calls PM Modi's Security Breach in Punjab 'Shameful': 'It's  an Attack on Every Indian'

    Hema was asked about Ranaut’s rumoured political debut from Mathura – a constituency that Ms Malini represents, and she replied in Hindi saying “Tomorrow, Rakhi Sawant will also contest elections.”

    Rakhi confirmed her participation in a video and stated that she will make the roads as beautiful as Hema Malini.

    Who does better acting Narendra Modi or Rakhi Sawant? - Quora
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIc-ifh0z1I&t=1s

    Reacting to Hema Malini’s statement that after Kangana Ranaut now Rakhi Sawant too will join politics, the former item girl said in Hindi, “Aaj mai itni khush hu. Actually yeh secret tha ki iss baar mai, 2022 (not 2022 but 2024) mein election ladne wali hu. Yeh joh Modiji aur humare Amit Shah ji hai, woh announce karne wale the… Par yeh mere sobhagya hai ki mere dil ke dream girl, meri sweetheart, meri Bollywood ki… Matlab Hema Maliniji – meri sweetheart, meri darling, unhone announce kar diya hai ki iss baar ke elections mai ladd rahi hu. (I am very happy. Actually, it was a secret that I will be contesting in the 2022 elections. This news Modiji and Amit Shahji were supposed to announce, but it is my good fortune that my ‘dream girl,’ my sweetheart, my… Hema Maliniji – my sweetheart, my darling announced it – that I will be contesting in the upcoming elections.)

    FIR against Rakhi Sawant for wearing dress with PM Modi's pictures - India  News

    Continuing further, Sawant added, “Actually yeh Modiji aur Amitji kehne wale the – matlab mere baare me. But, chahiye Modiji ho, chahiye Hema Maliniji ho – ek hi baat hai. Aur I am Smiti Irani part 2. I’m so happy. Ab mai election ladungi, haa mai election ladungi. Aur aap sab mere saath denge na? Thankyou Hema Maliniji, aap ne mere liye itna aacha bayaan diya. Dhanyavad (Actually Modi and Amitji were supposed to speak about me but… Let it be Modiji or Hemaji – it’s the same thing.” She also added, “I’m going to become Smiti Irani part 2. I’m so happy that I will contest in the elections. Please support me. And Hema Maliniji thanks for talking about me.”

  • US dollar will go below Rs200 in coming months, says Ishaq Dar

    US dollar will go below Rs200 in coming months, says Ishaq Dar

    Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said on Monday that the actual worth of the US dollar is less than Rs200 and that the Pakistani rupee (PKR) will strengthen in the coming months with the correct policy measures.

    Dar predicted that eventually, the value of the US dollar will go below Rs200 while speaking on the Geo News show Capital Talk.

    According to Geo, the minister stated that the local currency value had been manipulated and threatened speculators with harsh punishment. He noted that the British pound just hit an all-time low against the dollar but added that the rupee will strengthen since it is currently undervalued despite the growth of the US currency.

    It is important to note that the Pakistani rupee strengthened today in relation to the US dollar by 0.51 per cent, closing at Rs227.29 after gaining Rs1.16 in the interbank market. The rupee has risen against the dollar for seven days running.

    It is important to note that after Ishaq Dar was appointed finance minister, currency speculation seems to have decreased.

  • Is PayPal finally coming to Pakistan?

    Is PayPal finally coming to Pakistan?

    Former Finance Minister, Senator Shaukat Tarin, claimed on Monday that Pakistani Information Technology freelancers had $3–4 billion stashed abroad and are hesitant to transfer money into the country due to hefty taxes.

    Additionally, he urged the authorities to grant freelancers access to 100 per cent foreign currency accounts so they can send and receive money without restrictions.

    Mirza Muhammad Afridi, the deputy chairman of the Senate, said that it is important to introduce international payment systems like PayPal to Pakistan in order to boost Pakistan’s exports of IT products and services.

    Senator Afridi was informed by government representatives that talks had taken place with PayPal and other comparable payment gateways in an effort to bring them to Pakistan.


    “We are trying to start this service in Pakistan as soon as possible. Payments are currently made through a payment gateway linked to PayPal on Amazon”, the officials said.

    “This will give a better price to our farmers and also make affordable commodities available to our people,” he said.

  • Here’s how to receive calls, messages on non-PTA iPhone using any approved iPhone

    Here’s how to receive calls, messages on non-PTA iPhone using any approved iPhone

    PTA approval costs are currently inconceivable in Pakistan, especially for the newest iPhone models, and people are constantly looking for ways to use their SIM on their iPhone, which does everything except make calls.

    If you have spent a significant amount and do not have the money to pay for its approval, especially if you have purchased the most recent models that get approved for more over Rs140,000, you can buy any old affordable iPhone to use sim on your primary recently purchased iPhone.

    If you’re curious about how it could happen, here is a method. On both devices, you can do it by using the same Apple ID. Think about investing in an iPhone 6 that won’t set you back more than Rs20,000. After you activate the PTA-approved iPhone and enter your sim card, all of your calls will be routed to both iPhones.

    Interestingly, since both iPhones will be connected to/synchronized with the same Apple ID, you will be able to attend all calls that you receive on your sim on your non-PTA approved iPhone.

    Here’s what you can do if you already have an extra PTA-approved iPhone:

    • Go to Settings > Phone
    • Tap Calls on Other Devices
    • Tap Allow Calls on Other Devices switch to turn on
    • For first-time setup:
    • Add Wi-Fi Calling For Other Devices
    • Tap to enable other iCloud® devices to make and receive calls
    • From the ‘Allow Calls On’ section, tap the switches to turn to call for that device on

    When you’re connected to WiFi or utilising your PTA-approved iPhone’s hotspot, it’s a terrific method to continue using your non-PTA-approved phone because you can always take calls on both phones.

    Even yet, getting your iPhone PTA-approved is strongly advised because all of them are only short-term fixes and can be irritating.

  • Moeen Ali sparks a never-ending Twitter debate by favouring Karachi’s food over Lahori cuisine

    Moeen Ali sparks a never-ending Twitter debate by favouring Karachi’s food over Lahori cuisine

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has received high praise from the English delegation for the tight security and excellent hospitality, while stand-in skipper Moeen Ali’s post-match remark about which city has the best food has reignited the country’s never-ending debate after he said that the food in Lahore had let him down.

    https://twitter.com/Junaid_khichi/status/1576917689146441728

    The cricket team from England defeated Pakistan on Sunday by a score of 67 runs, winning 4-3 and clinching the seven-match series. A journalist questioned Ali about the team’s satisfaction with the security during their visit to Pakistan and whether they had the opportunity to sample any of the cuisine while they were there during a news conference after the game.

    Ali drew a distinction between Karachi and Lahore, the two cities where the matches were held, saying that the security had been “excellent” and had above their expectations.

    Speaking of the food, he said, “I’ve been a little bit disappointed in Lahore, Karachi was really nice. Everything’s nice but this time I found it a little bit disappointing maybe because I lost my tastebuds a bit.”

    After 17 years, the crew returned to Pakistan, and it was obvious that food was a top priority. Mark Wood, an England bowler, cited daal as one of his favourite Pakistani foods in an interview.

    The one topic that may quickly transform a casual conversation between Karachi and Lahore residents into an argumentative disagreement is food. Here are some Twitter reactions:

  • Brazil polls: Bolsanaro faces off against Lula in tough competition on October 30

    Brazil polls: Bolsanaro faces off against Lula in tough competition on October 30

    Brazil’s top two presidential candidates—incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva— will face each other again in a runoff vote on October 30 after neither of them got a clear majority.

    The polls released a day before the elections had predicted a 14 percentage point gap between Lula and Bolsonaro. However, Lula da Silva is ahead, as he had managed to gain 48.4 per cent of support while President Bolsonaro had 43.2 per cent. Nine other candidates were also competing.

    Bolsonaro had questioned polls that showed him losing to Lula in the first round, saying they did not capture the enthusiasm he saw on the campaign trail. He has also attacked the integrity of Brazil’s electronic voting system without evidence and suggested he might not concede if he lost.

    It is pertinent to mention that Lula could not run in the 2018 election because he was in prison after being convicted on corruption charges which were later annulled.

    Lula left the presidency 12 years ago with record popularity. His conviction was later overturned by the Supreme Court, allowing him to run again for president this year.

    Deforestation and forest fires have soared during President Bolsonaro’s time in office. Climate activists have warned that if he is re-elected, the area could reach a tipping point.

    His popularity has suffered since the coronavirus pandemic, which he called a “little flu” before Covid-19 killed 686,000 Brazilians.

    Voters now have four weeks to decide which of the two should lead the country.

  • ‘Is this a joke’ : PM Shehbaz refuses to inaugurate dashboard for monitoring of flood relief assistance

    ‘Is this a joke’ : PM Shehbaz refuses to inaugurate dashboard for monitoring of flood relief assistance

    Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif on Monday refused to inaugurate a dashboard built to monitor flood relief assistance, pointing out that it lacked real-time updates and was not of international standards.

    Visibly frustrated after finding inadequacies in the dashboard, the Prime Minister said, “If real-time information doesn’t arrive on this then it’s of no use. Then we are wasting each other’s time. I’m not going to inaugurate this today.”

    Terming the dashboard a “joke”, he asked for it to be trashed. “I’m not negating your effort but this is not the dashboard we all imagined. This is a stationary thing in which you fill in figures,” he opined.

    Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal told the Premier that information on the portal could not be displayed in real-time because it was dependent on information from the provincial disaster management authorities.

    However, the premier cut the minister midway, “But sir […] you will find out who is providing the information and who is not […] at best, this can be called a static dashboard.”

    “But still, dashboards are a work in progress […],” Iqbal replied, trying once again to placate the prime minister. “They have developed a tool in a short time but as we go on more data will be uploaded,” Ahsan Iqbal stressed.

    “This (flood dashboard) is not something the nation or I want. It lacks in many ways [and] it is deficient to our requirement,” the prime minister insisted as he reprimanded the officials concerned.

    Shehbaz told the two federal ministers to take all the help they needed but develop a “world class” dashboard, adding that it would aid the government for decades to come, while any “makeshift” work would be of no benefit.