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  • Punjab Police rescue constable Ahmed Nawaz after deadly katcha ambush

    Punjab Police rescue constable Ahmed Nawaz after deadly katcha ambush

    The Punjab police have successfully rescued Constable Ahmed Nawaz from Katcha dacoits in Machka, when he was abducted by bandits after police got ambushed, a police spokesperson has said.

    District Police Officer (DPO) Rahim Yar Khan, Rizwan Omar Gondal, said, “The police department is working with full strength in the riverine areas,”
    Punjab Police Inspector General (IG) Dr Usman Anwar stated that the police prioritised Nawaz’s recovery.

    Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz appreciated the police effort to ensure Nawaz’s safe return.

    Last Thursday, Rahim Yar Khan’s riverine area was witness to a brutal ambush after Katcha dacoits attacked police with rocket launchers, resulting in 12 officers getting killed while six were injured, and two vehicles were also destroyed.

  • Heavy rainfall predicted for Karachi, PMD warns of urban flooding

    Heavy rainfall predicted for Karachi, PMD warns of urban flooding

    The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted rain in Karachi in the evening or night today which will be extended to the coming week.

    The weather department has said that the weather in the port city is likely to remain hot and humid for the next 24 hours with maximum temperature expected to remain between 34°C to 36°C.

    Humidity levels are predicted to be at 78 percent, and a 14-kilometre-per-hour wind. PMD has recorded the minimum temperature in the city as 28.5°C.

    The forecast comes against the backdrop of the prediction of light to heavy showers in Karachi from Tuesday to Thursday.

    Geo News reported that the spokesperson of PMD has said that rain was likely to hit suburban areas of the megalopolis on Monday (today).

    He also warned of urban flooding as the upcoming rain spell could be the most powerful of the current monsoon season.

    Earlier, Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab also imposed a rain emergency in the city due to predictions of heavy rainfall in southern parts of the country.

    The move came after the PMD warned of a new rain system located over West Bengal that is likely to move westwards during the next couple of days. This will provoke strong monsoon currents in Pakistan’s southern parts, causing heavy rains from August 26 to 29.

    The areas in Sindh that are likely to receive showers include Karachi, Hyderabad, Dadu, Thatta, Badin, Sajawal, Shaheed Benazirabad, Jamshoro, Tando Allayar, Tando Muhammad Khan, Tharparkar, Nagarparkar, Mithi, Mirpur Khas, Umarkot, Matiari, Sanghar, Sukkur, Ghotki, Shikarpur, Kashmore, Khairpur, Larkana, Jacobabad and Naushero Feroze, as per Met department.

  • Australians can now ignore bosses after working hours

    Australians can now ignore bosses after working hours

    It’s standard for employers or senior executives to make phone calls or emails to employees after office hours to get work done. In such cases, it can be costly for employees to ignore their boss, and they may lose their jobs.

    However, the Australian government has taken a revolutionary step for employees. It has introduced legislation that gives employees the legal right not to answer their employer’s calls or emails after office hours. The new law, dubbed the ‘Right to Disconnect’, was passed in February and will be effective nationwide starting today (August 26).

    According to this law, employees are not bound to obey the orders of their officers or employers and answer their calls and messages after working hours. They have the right to disconnect their calls or not respond to emails, but no disciplinary action will be taken against them.

    The law has been implemented in view of employers’ intrusion into people’s professional and personal lives, especially in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, with increasing reliance on methods such as digital communication and work from home.

    Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, addressing a news conference, said, “If a worker is not paid 24 hours a day, he cannot be punished for being online 24 hours a day or available for office work.”

    According to a report by the Australia Institute think tank, the average worker in Australia worked 5.4 hours of unpaid overtime a week last year, while workers aged 18 to 19 worked 7.4 hours.

    Proponents of the law argue that employees are often physically out of the office but mentally in the office, as they constantly answer phone calls, emails, and texts while at home or with family. Sometimes, bosses’ or senior officials’ behaviour can cause severe stress among employees. Such calls disrupt their peace of mind, which can also lead to various diseases.

    The right to disconnect from employers was first introduced in France in 2017 to protect workers from punishment for not answering calls after working hours. Later, more than 20 countries, including Spain, France, Ireland, and the Canadian province of Ontario, introduced similar policies.

  • Militants kill 23 people in Musakhel

    Militants kill 23 people in Musakhel

    At least 23 people, mainly from Punjab, were killed in the Musakhel district of Balochistan early on Monday morning after armed men checked the identities of victims on buses and trucks, shooting them to death.

    Musakhail Assistant Commissioner Najeeb Kakar told Dawn News that the militants blocked the inter-provincial highway in the Rarasham area of the district and discharged passengers from buses.

    Furthermore, the armed men set fire to 10 vehicles in the attack.

    “Vehicles travelling to and from Punjab were inspected, and individuals from Punjab were identified and shot,” said AC Kakar.

    Three of the victims were from Balochistan, while the rest of them belonged to the Punjab province.

    In recent years, the security situation in Balochistan has been going downhill as terrorist organisations target civilians, especially from Punjab.

    A similar incident took place in Noshki almost four months ago when nine passengers from Punjab were identified, taken away and later killed by the militant Baloch Liberation Army (BLA).

    President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the terrorist attack.

    “The terrorists responsible for this incident will be severely punished,” the PM vowed.

    Kalat Attack

    At least ten people, including police and levies personnel, were killed in Balochistan’s Kalat city in a lethal attack by armed militants last night.

    According to SSP Kalat Dostain Dashti, the victims include a police sub-inspector, four levies officials and five civilians.

    Five Levies personnel, including the Kalat Assistant Commissioner Aftab Lasi, were among the injured.

    The militants managed to escape after the brutal attack while a gunfight ensued between the police and militants last night on the national highway in Kalat and in the city.

    It should be noted that August 26 marks the death anniversary of the former governor of Balochistan and the Sardar of the Bugti tribe, Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, who was killed during Pervez Musharraf’s era.

    Dawn News reported that armed men attacked Levies and police stations in Mastung, Kalat, Pasni and Suntsar last night.

    Similarly, reports of blasts and grenade attacks were also received from Sibi Panjgur, Mastung, Turbat, Bela and Quetta and the railway track linking Pakistan with Iran at the bypass area of Mastung was also blown up.

    The Baloch Liberation Army has claimed responsibility for the Kalat attack.

  • PTI postponed rally out of ‘fear of rejection’, says Khawaja Asif

    PTI postponed rally out of ‘fear of rejection’, says Khawaja Asif

    Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has stated that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) postponed its August 22 rally in Islamabad due to “fear of rejection” by the people.

    Khawaja Asif claimed that former Prime Minister Imran Khan would not have cancelled the rally if it was going to be successful. And to protect the image of its popularity, PTI is building a “false narrative.” 

    Khawaja Asif pointed out apparent differences between the PTI leadership regarding the August 22 rally and said that they have no “real intention” of getting Imran Khan freed from jail.

    Responding to Imran’s meeting with Azam Swati, Khawaja said, “Meetings or conversations in jail cannot remain a secret; your every movement is recorded.”

    He called Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhawa Ali Amin Gandapur “Buzdar 2” and remarked, “A blame game is underway in the PTI-led province as his [Gandapur] cabinet members are calling him [a] thief.”

  • ‘Deadpool’ still has a pulse, again leading N.American box office

    ‘Deadpool’ still has a pulse, again leading N.American box office

    Disney/Marvel superhero comedy “Deadpool & Wolverine” clawed its way back to the top of the North American box office this weekend, taking in an estimated $18.3 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday.

    The Ryan Reynolds/Hugh Jackman vehicle has now topped the box office for four of its five weekends out, logging impressive total ticket sales of $577.2 million domestically and $634 million internationally.

    Last weekend’s leader, sci-fi horror film “Alien: Romulus” from 20th Century Studios, slipped to second, earning $16.2 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period.

    The tale of a terrifying encounter between space colonists and a face-eating alien is directed by Uruguayan filmmaker Fede Alvarez. Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, Archie Renaux and Spike Fearn star.

    Sony’s “It Ends With Us,” a romantic drama based on a popular Colleen Hoover novel, had $11.9 million in ticket sales. Blake Lively stars and co-produced the film, which has performed unexpectedly well for the genre, taking in a global total so far of $242 million.

    “It’s among the highlights of the summer,” said analyst David A. Gross, adding that “it’s another sign of the industry’s improving health.”

    New psychological thriller “Blink Twice,” from MGM Studios, placed fourth, at $7.3 million. The story of a cocktail waitress (Naomi Ackie) who visits the mysterious island of a tech billionaire (Channing Tatum) was directed by actress Zoe Kravitz (daughter of singer Lenny Kravitz and actor Lisa Bonnet) in her directorial debut.

    Given the glutted field of crime thrillers, Gross said, how well such films perform is “almost always cast-driven.”  In this case the cast, along with Ackie and Tatum, includes Christian Slater, Kyle MacLachlan, Haley Joel Osment and Geena Davis.

    And in fifth was Sony’s new biblical drama “The Forge,” at $6.6 million, not a bad opening for a movie that cost $5 million to make. A spinoff from 2015’s inspirational drama “War Room,” it tells the story of a floundering, directionless 19-year-old who finds motivation to get himself together.

    Rounding out the top 10 were:

    “Twisters” ($6.2 million)

    “Coraline” (re-release, $5 million)

    “The Crow” ($4.6 million)

    “Despicable Me 4” ($4.4 million)

    “Inside Out 2” ($2.1 million)

  • Sindh to suspend mobile services today

    Sindh to suspend mobile services today

    The Sindh government has announced that mobile phone service in major cities of the province, including Karachi, Hyderabad, Larkana, Sukkur and Khairpur, will be suspended on the occasion of Chelum of Shahada Karbala.

    Mobile phone service will likely remain off in other sensitive areas across the country.

    In view of the law and order situation on the occasion of Chehlum, strict security arrangements have been made, and aerial surveillance of the processions will also be conducted.

    Geo News reports that mobile phone service has been suspended in different areas of Karachi since last night. These areas include North Karachi, New Karachi, Nazimabad, Liaquatabad, Tin Hatti, PIB, MA Jinnah Road, Sadar, Lions Area, Malir, and others.

    The Sindh Home Department has confirmed that mobile phone services will be unavailable in Karachi from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
    In Hyderabad, the suspension will last from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM.


    Additionally, mobile services will be disrupted in other Sindh cities as follows:
    Mirpurkhas: 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM
    Shaheed Benazirabad: 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
    Larkana: 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM
    Khairpur: 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM

  • Saudi Falcons win eSports World Cup, claim $7,000,000

    Saudi Falcons win eSports World Cup, claim $7,000,000

    Saudi Arabia’s eSports team Falcons has won the eSports World Cup 2024. The world competition, held for the first time in Riyadh, saw Team Falcons scoring 5665 points.

    The Falcons strengthened their lead by winning the (Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile) Championship in Week 1 and the (Free Fire) in Week 2, earning them 1,000 points for each tournament.

    The Falcons were awarded $7,000,000(1.93 Billion PKR) in prize money and the World Cup trophy at a closing ceremony on Sunday, August 25. Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman also participated in the ceremony and awarded the trophy to the team.

    Team Falcons’ participation and success in the eight-week-long eSports World Cup event reflect the significant investment made in Saudi Arabia’s gaming sector.

    Netherlands’ Liquid secured second place, winning $4,000,000 (1.1 billion PKR). Team BDS secured third place, winning $2,000,000 (55 crore PKR).

    This event had a massive prize pool of $60,000,000, featuring 22 video games.

    Free Fire team HotShot from Pakistan participated in the event but was eliminated from the league stage. In Tekken, eight Pakistan players participated, and four of them qualified for the top 8 but unfortunately did not win the trophy. In the final of the Tekken 8, South Korea’s Ulsan defeats Pakistan’s Atif Butt by 5-0.

    The government should support eSports by providing training facilities and organizing tournaments. This will help Pakistani players improve their skills and compete internationally. eSports can also offer entertainment and job creation for young people.

    Here are some glimps from the event.

    Photos credit: ewc_en

  • Shopkeepers arrested, fined in Lahore for selling above govt-set prices

    Shopkeepers arrested, fined in Lahore for selling above govt-set prices

    The Lahore district administration has intensified its efforts against overpricing, resulting in significant fines and the arrest of two individuals.

    Under the directives of District Commissioner Lahore Syed Musa Raza, assistant commissioners carried out surprise inspections at over 1,700 locations. These inspections led to the registration of eight cases and the imposition of fines totaling Rs1.1 million for 187 violations.

    The crackdown primarily targeted shopkeepers who were selling essential food items at prices higher than the government-mandated rates. This issue has been a growing concern in Pakistan, where overcharging by vendors exacerbates the financial strain on consumers already struggling with high inflation. The situation is particularly dire for low-income earners, who find it increasingly difficult to afford basic necessities.

    Assistant Commissioner Model Town, Sahibzada Muhammad Yousaf, conducted price inspections at various tandoors and shops, imposing fines of Rs25,000 for violations. Similarly, Assistant Commissioner Shalimar, Anam Fatima, sealed a tandoor during inspections in Tajpura and Harbanspura.

    In the Band Road Saggian area, Assistant Commissioner City, Rai Babar, inspected several shops and tandoors, issuing warnings and fines to multiple owners. Assistant Commissioner Raiwind, Zainab Tahir, carried out inspections at Raiwind Mandi and Rehri Bazaar Bhatta Chowk, fining two shopkeepers on the spot following consumer complaints.

    Authorities have mandated that all stalls and shops prominently display government-issued rate lists. Strict action will be taken against those who fail to comply. Following directives from the Chief Minister of Punjab, the administration has made it clear that there will be zero tolerance for overpricing.

    In a related development, the price of table eggs in Lahore has surpassed Rs300 per dozen, reaching Rs301. Despite no significant change in demand or production costs, egg prices have steadily increased in recent weeks. Conversely, the price of broiler chicken meat has decreased by Rs18 per kilogramme, settling at Rs577 per kilogramme after a brief downward trend.

    Weekly inflation eases slightly, but challenges remain

    Short-term inflation in Pakistan eased slightly by 0.10 per cent to a 27-month low of 16.69 per cent for the week ending August 22, 2024, compared to the same period last year. According to data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), the decline was primarily driven by lower prices of tomatoes, which fell by 21.96 per cent, and wheat flour, which dropped by 2.77 per cent.

    However, the prices of several essential items, including eggs (up 6.10 per cent), pulse gramme (up 6.05 per cent), and potatoes (up 2.41 per cent), continued to rise. The PBS data showed that out of 51 tracked items, 21 experienced price increases, nine saw decreases, and 21 remained stable during the week.

    On a year-on-year basis, inflation was up by 16.69 per cent, with significant increases in the prices of gas charges (up 570 per cent), onions (up 79.51 per cent), and pulse gramme (up 51.34 per cent). Despite some declines in the prices of wheat flour, electricity charges, and certain cooking oils, the overall inflationary trend remains a significant concern for consumers.

    As the government continues its crackdown on overpricing, the broader challenge of managing inflation and ensuring affordability for essential goods remains critical for the well-being of Pakistan’s population.

  • Telegram founder arrested on alleged charges of cybercrime and drug trafficking

    Telegram founder arrested on alleged charges of cybercrime and drug trafficking

    Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the popular messaging app Telegram, was detained at Bourget Airport near Paris on Sunday. The arrest follows allegations linked to his platform, which has been a focal point of a French investigation.

    Durov, 39, was arriving from Azerbaijan aboard his private jet when French authorities executed an arrest warrant. The warrant stems from a preliminary investigation conducted by OFMIN, France’s agency for preventing violence against minors.

    The charges against Durov include fraud, drug trafficking, cyberbullying, and organised crime, with accusations also pointing to his failure to address the misuse of Telegram.

    French media reports indicate that the investigation is centred on Telegram’s moderation issues, which police believe have enabled unchecked criminal activity on the app. The situation reportedly surprised investigators, who were taken aback by Durov’s arrival in France despite the existing warrant.

    The Russian embassy in France has called for consular access to Durov, asserting that his rights must be protected. According to Russian state news agency TASS, the embassy has criticised France for its lack of engagement on the matter and is in touch with Durov’s legal team.

    Telegram, founded by Durov and his brother in 2013, is renowned for its robust encryption features and has attracted nearly a billion users globally. The app gained significant traction during the Russia-Ukraine conflict, serving as a major channel for unfiltered and sometimes graphic content from both sides.

    Its use by key figures, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian officials, has only increased scrutiny from various governments concerned about security and data breaches.

    In response to Durov’s arrest, Russian representatives have accused France of adopting a “totalitarian” stance. Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s representative to international organisations, warned that such actions could endanger individuals involved in the international information sphere. Meanwhile, several Russian bloggers have urged protests outside French embassies worldwide.

    In addition, Elon Musk, the tech billionaire and owner of X (formerly Twitter), criticised the arrest, remarking, “It’s 2030 in Europe, and you’re being executed for liking a meme.”