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  • State Bank of Pakistan cuts policy rate to 20.5%

    State Bank of Pakistan cuts policy rate to 20.5%

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has reduced its key policy rate by 150 basis points to 20.5 per cent, marking the first rate cut in nearly four years.

    The move, announced on Monday, aligns with market analysts’ expectations and comes just ahead of the country’s annual budget for 2024-25.

    Since June 2023, the central bank had maintained borrowing costs at a record 22 per cent. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) highlighted that while the significant decline in inflation since February was generally anticipated, the inflation figures for May were better than expected.

    The MPC also observed that underlying inflationary pressures are easing due to the tight monetary policy stance and fiscal consolidation efforts.

    This trend is evident from the continued moderation in core inflation and the improvement in inflation expectations among both consumers and businesses, according to recent surveys.

    Despite acknowledging some upside risks to the near-term inflation outlook, particularly from upcoming budgetary measures and uncertainties regarding future energy prices, the MPC remains confident that the cumulative impact of previous monetary tightening will help keep inflationary pressures in check.

  • Air pollution linked to 135 million premature deaths: study

    Air pollution linked to 135 million premature deaths: study

    Pollution from man-made emissions and other sources like wildfires have been linked to around 135 million premature deaths worldwide between 1980 and 2020, a Singapore university said Monday.

    Weather phenomena like El Nino and the Indian Ocean Dipole worsened the effects of these pollutants by intensifying their concentration in the air, Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) said, unveiling the results of a study led by its researchers.

    The tiny particles called particulate matter 2.5, or “PM 2.5”, are harmful to human health when inhaled because they are small enough to enter the bloodstream. They come from vehicle and industrial emissions as well as natural sources like fires and dust storms.

    The fine particulate matter “was associated with approximately 135 million premature deaths globally” from 1980 to 2020, the university said in a statement on the study, published in the journal Environment International.

    It found that people were dying younger than the average life expectancy from diseases or conditions that could have been treated or prevented, including stroke, heart and lung disease, and cancer.

    Weather patterns increased the deaths by 14 percent, the study found.

    Asia had the “highest number of premature deaths attributable to PM 2.5 pollution” at more than 98 million people, mostly in China and India, the university said.

    Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Japan also had significant numbers of premature deaths, ranging from 2 to 5 million people, it added.

    The study is one of the most expansive to date on air quality and climate, using 40 years of data to give a big-picture view of the effects of particulate matter on health.

    “Our findings show that changes in climate patterns can make air pollution worse,” said Steve Yim, an associate professor at NTU’s Asian School of the Environment, who led the study.

    “When certain climate events happen, like El Nino, pollution levels can go up, which means more people might die prematurely because of PM 2.5 pollution,” Yim added.

    “This highlights the need to understand and account for these climate patterns when tackling air pollution to protect the health of the global population.”

    The Singapore researchers studied satellite data from the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on the levels of particulate matter in the Earth’s atmosphere.

    They analysed statistics on deaths from diseases linked to pollution from the US-based Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, an independent research centre.

    Information on weather patterns during the period was taken from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States.

    The study focused only on the effects of ordinary weather patterns on air pollution, Yim said, adding that the impact of climate change will be the subject of future studies.

    Researchers from universities in Hong Kong, Britain and China were also involved in the study.

    The World Health Organization has said the “combined effects of ambient air pollution and household air pollution” are associated with 6.7 million premature deaths worldwide every year.

  • Celebrities lash out at Pakistan team’s ‘shameful’ defeat to India

    Celebrities lash out at Pakistan team’s ‘shameful’ defeat to India

    The high voltage match between Pakistan and India in the T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 ended in disappointment for Pakistan on Sunday after they lost by six runs. They won the toss and chose to bowl first, coming tantalising close to victory yet losing.

    The team’s poor batting was slammed by fans and celebrities alike.
    Many celebrities have expressed their opinions about the match on social media; some have even questioned the team’s commitment and effort.

    Here are some of the reactions on the defeat:

  • Indonesian woman found inside belly of python

    Indonesian woman found inside belly of python

    A woman has been found dead inside the belly of a snake after it swallowed her whole in central Indonesia, a local official said Saturday.

    The husband of 45-year-old Farida and residents of Kalempang village in South Sulawesi province discovered her on Friday inside the reticulated python, which measured around five metres (16 feet).

    The mother-of-four had gone missing Thursday night and failed to return home, forcing a search effort, village head Suardi Rosi told AFP.

    Her husband “found her belongings… which made him suspicious. The villagers then searched the area. They soon spotted a python with a large belly,” said Suardi.

    “They agreed to cut open the python’s stomach. As soon as they did, Farida’s head was immediately visible.”

    Farida was found fully clothed inside the snake.

    Such incidents are considered extremely rare but several people have died in Indonesia in recent years after being swallowed whole by pythons.

    Last year, residents in Southeast Sulawesi’s Tinanggea district killed an eight-metre python, which was found strangling and eating one of the farmers in a village.

    In 2018, a 54-year-old woman was found dead inside a seven-metre python in Southeast Sulawesi’s Muna town.

    And the year before, a farmer in West Sulawesi went missing before being found eaten alive by a four-metre python at a palm oil plantation.

  • Naseem Shah has yet another high-profile admirer

    Naseem Shah has yet another high-profile admirer

    Cricketer Naseem Shah is uniquely a cricket fan favourite and a celebrity favourite. Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela has again and again hinted at having a crush on him. She even hinted that she might prefer to marry Naseem Shah over her ‘boyfriend’ Rishabh Pant.

    During Asia Cup 2023, Naseem Shah caught the eye of not only Urvashi but also another Indian actress, Isha Shah.
    As the T20 World Cup 2024 keeps fans around the world hooked, Pakistani actress Kubra Khan has revealed her favorite player and it’s none other than Naseem.


    Even though Pakistan recently lost unexpectedly to the USA team, Kubra still managed to grab attention with her honest comments during a World Cup Transmission on ‘Hasna Mana Hai’ show.


    When asked about her interest in cricket, she said, “I do like cricket, especially when Pakistan plays, but I haven’t been following the T20 World Cup closely.”


    Things got interesting when she was asked about her favorite cricketer. Without hesitating, she said, “I think Naseem Shah is a great player.”
    Kubra explained that even though she doesn’t watch cricket a lot, she enjoys seeing the bowler play.

    We don’t blame Urvashi, Isha or Kubra. Naseem’s enduring dedication and phenomenal talent coupled with his good looks and humble demeanour is an irresistible combination.

  • Can Pakistan still qualify for Super-8 stage of T20 World Cup?

    Can Pakistan still qualify for Super-8 stage of T20 World Cup?

    Despite the setbacks of two embarrassing defeats against the USA and India in the first round of the International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 World Cup 2024, Pakistan still has a fighting chance to make it to the super-eight stage.

    Here are some possible scenarios:

    Scenario 1: Pakistan have to win thier remaining two matches against Ireland and Canada, giving it 4 points.

    Scenario 2: The USA has already won two matches, so it should lose to India and Ireland as it already has 4 points.

    Scenario 3: Canada should lose to India and they will have 2 points.

    If this scenario works out, Pakistan and USA will each have 4 points, and their qualification for the Super-8 stage will be decided on Net Run Rate (NRR).

  • ‘Na Baligh Afraad’ teaser shows glimpse into 90s

    ‘Na Baligh Afraad’ teaser shows glimpse into 90s

    Ever since whispers of ‘Na Baligh Afraad’ release started circulating, fans of ‘Na Maloom Afraad’ tried to guess what the new movie would be about. They wondered if it would be as funny as the first one or if it would be different. The makers hinted that the new movie might be geared more towards adults in their first post, which got fans talking. And when the teaser finally came out, it didn’t disappoint.


    The movie seems to be set in the 90s, a time when people were thinking a lot about growing up. It sounds like it will be fun! Back then, people didn’t really understand what it meant to be an adult until they became one themselves. It looks like the movie will be all about the journey to adulthood.


    Aashir Wajahat and Samar Abbas are popular with young fans, and seeing them together on screen will be exciting. Samar looks very different in his new look, and along with their funny conversations, Aashir is sure to make even more fans happy.


    And let’s not forget about Aadi Adeal Amjad, who is really good at making people laugh.


    Watch the trailer here:

  • World’s first AI pageant’s top ten contenders revealed

    World’s first AI pageant’s top ten contenders revealed

    A Miss AI beauty pageant will soon be held by Fanvue, a platform of AI-generated creators. This pageant is set to redefine the understanding of beauty and technology.

    The panel of judges will have two AI models and real-world influential personalities.

    Ten AI digital women have been selected as finalists for this competition.

    1500 AI-generated models were submitted for the contest, which was scrutinised. Ten participants from several countries were finalised for the competition.

    The winner will receive a $5,000 cash prize, mentorship from Imagine Education, and extensive PR support, solidifying their place as a trailblazer in the burgeoning field of AI-generated content.

    The following are the ten finalists selected for this competition.


    Zara Shatavari is India’s digital health advocate, mostly informing her followers on PCOS and depression.


    Kenza Layli is from Morocco, and she is a social media sensation.


    Olivia C is a virtual globetrotter from Portugal and is known for taking her followers on virtual journeys across the globe.


    Anne Kerdi is a French fashionista passionate about fashion, art, and culture.


    Aiyana Rainbow is from Greece and is a famous queer advocate.


    Lalina is from France and is known for eclectic interests.


    Seren Ay is named Turkey’s first AI brand ambassador who travels around the world digitally and advocates for sustainability and eco-friendly living.


    Asena Ilik is a Turkish cultural storyteller showcasing her rich heritage in a digital world.


    Eliza Khan is from Bangladesh and made it to the list for using her platform as a cultural ambassador.


    Last is Ailya Lou from Brazil, the only South American who made it to the list and she has a great taste in music and dancing.

  • More than 53,000 suspicious identity cards issued to foreigners

    More than 53,000 suspicious identity cards issued to foreigners

    More than 53,000 fake computerised national identity cards have been found during a crackdown against illegal aliens across the country.

    An investigation conducted by the Federal Ministry of Interior showed that 595 vehicles were registered in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on suspected identity cards of illegal foreigners returning home from Pakistan.

    Cases have been prepared against 7,500 holders of fake identity cards and legal action has been directed against the suspects, including blocking of mobile phone SIM cards plus repatriating them after identifying their properties and businesses.

    Similarly, 349 undeclared properties and businesses in the name of foreigners also exist and are sent to the FBR for investigation.

    The Ministry of Interior has also decided to deport foreign illegal Tajik residents.

    The Ministry has also completed the investigation of 2,343 suspicious bank accounts in the name of Afghans in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

  • Wazir e Azam Humayun Saeed? Anzela Abbassi thinks he would be ‘great politician’

    Wazir e Azam Humayun Saeed? Anzela Abbassi thinks he would be ‘great politician’

    Wazir e Azam Humayun Saeed? Anzela Abbassi thinks he would be ‘great politician’

    Actors and politics have a long history. Ronald Reagan was a Hollywood actor before he became the American President. Amitabh Bachchan was once member of Congress.
    Sunil Dutt was not just a respected star but also a respected politician.

    And one day, could we have our very own Humayun Saeed as the Prime Minister?
    Actress Anzela Abbasi certainly thinks there’s potential in the superstar.

    She was recently invited as a guest on ‘The Night Show with Ayaz Samoo.’

    The host conducted a fun round asking what would actors do if they were not acting.

    Anzela replied, “Humayun Saeed would make a great politician due to his, clean and attractive personality which could make him a good leader.”

    She thought Fahad Mustafa has the potential to be a successful stand-up comedian because of his sense of humor.

    While talking about Adnan Siddiqui and Danish Taimoor she suggested that the former could have been a business tycoon while the latter would be a professional cricketer.