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  • Thousands in heatwave-hit Bangladesh pray for rain

    Thousands in heatwave-hit Bangladesh pray for rain

    Dhaka (AFP) – Thousands of Bangladeshis gathered to pray for rain on Wednesday in the middle of an extreme heatwave that prompted authorities to shut down schools around the country.

    Extensive scientific research has found climate change is causing heat waves to become longer, more frequent and more intense.

    Bangladesh’s weather bureau says that average maximum temperatures in the capital Dhaka over the past week have been 4-5 degrees Celsius (39-41 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than the 30-year average for the same period.

    Muslim worshippers gathered in city mosques and rural fields to pray for relief from the scorching heat, which forecasters expect to continue for at least another week.

    “Praying for rains is a tradition of our prophet. We repented for our sins and prayed for his blessings for rains,” Muhammad Abu Yusuf, an Islamic cleric who led a morning prayer service for 1,000 people in central Dhaka, told AFP.

    “Life has become unbearable due to lack of rains,” he said. “Poor people are suffering immensely.”

    Police said similarly sized prayer services were held in several other parts of Bangladesh.

    The country’s largest Islamist party, Jamaat-e-Islami, issued a statement calling its members to join the prayer services planned for Wednesday and Thursday.

    Authorities ordered all schools last week to cancel classes until the end of the month.

    Temperatures across Bangladesh have reached more than 42C (108F) in the past week.

    “April is usually the hottest month in Bangladesh. But this April has been one of the hottest since the country’s independence (in 1971),” government forecaster Tariful Newaz Kabir told AFP.

    Kabir said fewer rainstorms than average for the period had contributed to the heat.

    “We expect the high temperature will remain until the end of this month,” he said.

    Hospitals in the southern coastal district of Patuakhali had recorded local outbreaks of diarrhoea due to higher temperatures and the resulting increased salinity of local water sources, state medical officer Bhupen Chandra Mondal told AFP.

    “The number of diarrhoea patients is very high this year,” he said. “This is all linked to climate change.”

  • IHC full court decides to give ‘institutional response’ to interference in judiciary

    IHC full court decides to give ‘institutional response’ to interference in judiciary

    A full court meeting of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) has ‘unanimously decided’ to give an “institutional response” to any interference in judicial matters, Geo reported.

    The full court meeting was held with Chief Justice IHC Aamer Farooq in the chair to finalise proposals of suitable response before submission to the Supreme Court in connection with the matter of six IHC judges writing a letter to the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) alleging blatant meddling by spy agencies in judicial matters.

    Later, the Supreme Court (SC) initiated suo motu on the letter and also sought a proposal from the Pakistan Bar Council (PBC), the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA), high courts and the federal government in this regard.

    The Supreme Court order on April 3 read, “They should suggest what should be the institutional response and mechanism to address the issues like the ones raised in the letter [of IHC judges] and ensure that such issues do not arise in future and, if they do, to fix liability and proceed against those responsible.”

    In response, a draft comprising the proposals would be prepared and submitted to the Supreme Court on April 24.

  • “Opposition ko phaansi lagado,” Imran used to tell Bajwa

    “Opposition ko phaansi lagado,” Imran used to tell Bajwa

    Nadeem Afzal Chan, former MNA, has revealed on a talk show on Hum News that he heard Imran Khan saying to former Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa that they should “hang the opposition”.

    Nadeem joined Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in 2018 but later quit the party in 2021 while serving as spokesperson to Prime Minister Imran Khan and rejoined the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).

    The former MNA stated that Imran Khan also told the former Army Chief Bajwa that they should “keep MNAs and MPAs satisfied because the masses are angry.”

    Chan also remarked that there was definitely a “one-page” between the PTI government and the establishment, and they protected PTI a lot.

    The former PTI member also said that such level of cooperation was rare in Pakistan’s history.

  • Naumaan Ijaz thinks Pakistani dramas destroying relationships; asks for ban

    Naumaan Ijaz thinks Pakistani dramas destroying relationships; asks for ban

    Naumaan Ijaz has delivered countless outstanding performances in popular Pakistani dramas.
    Recently, a clip from the show ‘Meer Means Business’ has been circulating online, featuring the actor discussing current Pakistani television dramas. In the clip, he expressed concerns about the serials destroying the importance of relationships and expressed a desire to ban them.


    “If I were in charge of the censor board, I’d ban all dramas because they ruin relationships. They disgrace relationships, and it’s sad that people don’t speak out against such negative content. The makers depict every relationship as evil, which influences society negatively. The drama ‘Nand’ gained popularity by portraying a sister-in-law as evil. I prefer dramas with moral lessons. Also, I personally censor certain dialogues.”

  • Iran ready to share tech expertise with Islamabad, says Iranian President Raisi

    Iran ready to share tech expertise with Islamabad, says Iranian President Raisi

    After visiting Lahore and Karachi, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said that Tehran is ready to share its strengths in industry, science, and technology with Pakistan. He made the remarks during his three-day official visit to Pakistan.

    While speaking at a ceremony in Karachi’s Chief Minister House, he pointed out that despite challenges, Iran made progress in these fields and was prepared to share this knowledge with Pakistan.

    “I am here with a message of peace and prosperity for the Pakistani nation from the people of Iran and its leadership,” he said, adding, “The governments on both sides are willing to remove all obstacles to expanding trade between the two countries and in this regard, several options were discussed [in his recent meetings Pakistani leadership].”

    The Iranian President also said that the trade partnership will make the relationship between the two countries stronger, stressing that no power on earth “can affect the historical ties between the two countries.”

  • PCB to invite orphans as special guests in Pak-NZ match

    PCB to invite orphans as special guests in Pak-NZ match

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will invite 140 orphans as special guests during the fourth match between Pakistan and New Zealand.

    According to Geo sources, 140 orphaned children will be special guests of PCB at Gaddafi Stadium.

    Sources say that on the instructions of Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi, first class enclosure tickets have been provided for the children.

    The fourth T20 match of the five match series will be played at Gaddafi cricket stadium on Thursday.

  • Saudi Arabia will publicly name sexual harassers

    Saudi Arabia will publicly name sexual harassers

    A Saudi court has sentenced an expatriate to five years in prison and imposed a fine of 150,000 Saudi Riyal for harassing a woman. This is equal to 1,10,89,928 rupees in Pakistan. As part of a new policy of publicly naming the harassers, Saudi security authorities have released the name of the expat to enhance transparency and accountability within the legal process.


    The Public Prosecution, after concluding its investigation with its Public Morality wing, referred the case to the judiciary, advocating for the maximum penalties allowable under the law.


    The harasser was arrested and brought to trial. The court upheld the stringent measures proposed by the prosecution, reported Gulf News.


    Under the provisions of the Anti-Harassment Law in Saudi Arabia, any sexual utterance, act, or gesture that violates another person’s body, honour, or modesty, whether through direct interactions or modern technologies, is subject to punishment.

  • Meet Pakistan’s highest-earning esports players: The top five titans

    Meet Pakistan’s highest-earning esports players: The top five titans

    Here are the top five Pakistani esports players with highest earnings. These talented individuals have showcased their skills on the global stage and secured huge earnings along the way.

    1-Sumail Hassan

    Sumail Hassan is a Pakistan Defense of the Ancients (DOTA 2) player currently playing for Nigma Galaxy, an Emirates esports organization.

    SumaiL was featured in Time Magazine’s top 30 influential teenagers of 2016. He holds the record for the most kills (31) in a single game at The International (TI).

    His total earning are $4,013,648 (1.1 billion Pkr).

    2-Yawar Hassan

    Yawar Hassan is the older brother of Sumail. He is also a DOTA 2 player but currently not playing for any team. Last time he played for Wildcard Gaming.

    His total earnings are $628,259 (17.4 crore Pkr).

    3-Arslan Ash

    Arslan Ash Siddique is Pakistani Tekken player currently playing from Twisted Minds. He is known as Tekken best player in the world having four time EVO titles as well as Tekken World Tour (TWT).

    Arslan gained worldwide recognition with an unexpected victory at EVO Japan 2019. He defeated renowned players like Knee, Chanel, Book, LowHigh (EVO 2018 Champion), Jimmyjtran, and finally AK, securing a bracket reset to emerge victorious in the entire tournament.

    His total earnings are $331,485 (9.1 crore Pkr).

    4-Atif Butt

    Atif Butt is Pakistani Tekken player currently representing FATE esports. He is known for being able to play with many characters at top level in Tekken.

    He is the champion of Tekken World Tour 2022, taking title while undefeated through out the tournament.

    His total earnings are $244,522 (6.7 crore Pkr).

    5-Khan

    Khan is also a Pakistani Tekken player currently representing FATE esports.

    His total earnings are $173,420 (4.8 crore Pkr).

  • Issue of missing person can’t be solved overnight, says law minister

    Issue of missing person can’t be solved overnight, says law minister

    Federal Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar said on Tuesday, in a press conference in Islamabad, that missing persons were involved in the Gwadar attack. He highlighted the struggle of the government to resolve the issue, but also emphasised that the problem can’t be resolved overnight.

    He also said that the issue of missing persons in Pakistan is closely linked with terrorism.

    Tarar disclosed that the Supreme Court (SC) has taken notice of the problem and has sent over 10,000 cases to the commission responsible for investigating missing persons. He said they’ve successfully resolved approximately 8,000 of these cases.

    During the press conference, he stressed that the government is aware of its responsibility on the issue and is making efforts to resolve it. He also stated that earlier in 2022, the coalition government formed a committee to handle the issue.

    Under the directive of the Prime Minister, efforts to address missing persons cases have been reignited, he added.

  • FBR seizes counterfeit cigarettes worth Rs96 million in nationwide crackdown

    FBR seizes counterfeit cigarettes worth Rs96 million in nationwide crackdown

    In a sweeping enforcement effort spanning the nation, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has confiscated 1,235 packs of counterfeit cigarettes, valued at approximately Rs96 million.

    Under the guidance of FBR Chairman, Malik Amjed Zubair Tiwana, and the direct supervision of Mir Badshah Khan Wazir, Member Inland Revenue (Operations), IR Field Formations of FBR executed a comprehensive crackdown on counterfeit and non-stamped cigarettes.

    During the operation, which targeted evasion practices, a total of 4,652 retail outlets were inspected nationwide. Out of these, 33 establishments were found engaged in illicit tobacco trade and subsequently sealed.

    The enforcement drive involved a significant deployment of resources, with a total of 204 teams comprising 1,047 personnel dedicated to the mission of curbing the circulation of illicit cigarettes.

    Chairman FBR, Malik Amjed Zubair Tiwana, and Member Inland Revenue (Operations) Mir Badshah Khan Wazir commended the diligent efforts of the IR field formations involved in the operation.

    Despite facing constraints in human resources and logistics, the Inland Revenue Enforcement Network persistently strives to eliminate the menace of illicit tobacco trade.

    The successful outcome of this operation underscores the FBR’s commitment to combating illegal activities and safeguarding public health and revenue integrity.