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  • Gold rate hits Rs257,700 per tola following Rs1,200 single-day gain

    Gold rate hits Rs257,700 per tola following Rs1,200 single-day gain

    Gold prices in Pakistan saw an increase on Tuesday, aligning with a rise in international rates. The price of gold per tola in the local market climbed to Rs257,700, reflecting a gain of Rs1,200.

    Similarly, the price of 10-gramme gold rose to Rs220,936, up by Rs1,029, according to the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA). This follows a steady price of Rs256,500 per tola on Monday.

    Internationally, gold prices also experienced an uptick. APGJSA reported that the international rate for gold reached $2,458 per ounce, with a premium of $20, marking an increase of $19 for the day.

    In contrast, silver prices remained stable at Rs2,850 per tola.

    Last month, gold prices saw a significant rise, reaching a record high of Rs257,300 per tola after increasing by Rs2,400.

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  • Sindh High Court orders all signboards removed from Karachi

    Sindh High Court orders all signboards removed from Karachi

    The Sindh High Court has ordered the removal of all signboards across Karachi within four weeks.

    The court also warned that contempt of court proceedings will be taken if court orders are not implemented.

    The Court heard a case regarding installing signboards, political banners, and advertisements on government properties and public places. The judge also expressed anger at Mayor Karachi and others for not implementing the Supreme Court’s orders.

    The court also directed the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation, Karachi Development Authority, Defence Housing Authority, Cantonment Boards and others to remove the signboards across the city and submit a report by implementing the orders in the light of the Supreme Court order.

    The court said that if the court orders are not implemented within four weeks, contempt of court action will be taken against Mayor Karachi, DG KDA and others.

    The court ordered that cases be filed against those who put up illegal boards and said that anyone who has put up illegal boards should file a report. The banners were removed despite the order, and no cases were filed.

    The petitioner’s lawyer said that the Supreme Court had ordered the removal of signboards on government property. At the same time, the KMC included the installation of signboards on government property in its rules.

  • Who’s more beautiful according to Waseem Abbas: Hania Aamir or Sajal Aly?

    Who’s more beautiful according to Waseem Abbas: Hania Aamir or Sajal Aly?

    Senior actor Waseem Abbas was asked about beautiful actresses in the industry and his reply was very interesting.

    Waseem appeared as a guest on Geo News’ program ‘Hansna Mana Hai,’ where he engaged in an interesting and humorous conversation.

    During the program, host Tabish Hashmi asked whether Sajal Aly is more beautiful than Haniya Aamir. To this, the senior actor replied with a firm “no.”

    The actor’s response sparked a lot of reaction from the program’s participants. The host then humorously asked if Tabish Hashmi is more beautiful than Haniya Aamir. The actor shook his head and said, “Not at all.”

    It’s worth noting that Waseem Abbas played Haniya Aamir’s father-in-law in the drama ‘Mere Hum Safar.’

  • DC Panjgur killed in attack in Balochistan

    DC Panjgur killed in attack in Balochistan

    The Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Panjgur Zakir Baloch was assassinated by unknown armed men in the Mastung District of Balochistan on Monday.

    Zakir Baloch was travelling on the National Highway near the Khada-Kucha area along with two people, District Chairman Malik Jan and Ahmed Jan, towards Quetta when at least 15 armed people attacked the vehicle, Geo News reported.

    All three suffered bullet injuries, after which the DC and his friends were shifted to a nearby hospital. Zakir succumbed to his injuries; however, his friends were referred to Quetta Civil Hospital’s trauma centre for further treatment.

    In recent years, the security situation has been getting worse as foreign-funded militant organisations increase their foothold in the troubled province.

    Journalist Iftikhar Firdous posted on X, “The deputy commissioner of Panjgur has been killed by at least two dozen attackers opening firing at his vehicle; local said that militants had set up a checkpoint looking for government officials.”

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif strongly condemned the attack, expressing grief over the martyrdom of DC Zakir Baloch.

  • Torrential rains predicted in the coming week

    Torrential rains predicted in the coming week

    Torrential rains have been predicted in the country from August 14 to August 18.

    The weather department shared details of the new spell, saying monsoon winds from the West, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal will affect the country. Heavy rains will descend in some places in Islamabad, Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Kashmir.

    There is a possibility of light rain in the coastal areas of Sindh during the evening or night of August 15 to August 18, according to the meteorological department.

    Additionally, rain continues in various districts of Balochistan, and the Meteorological Department has predicted a new spell of rain with wind and thunder in 16 districts from August 15.

    Meteorologists have also warned of strong winds and thunderstorms in the coastal areas of Khuzdar, Lasbela, Awaran, Kalat, Zhob, Barkhan, Musa Khel, Mastung, Sibi, Shirani, Kohlu, Bolan, Harnai, Nasirabad, Jafarabad and Makran during August 15 to 18. Intermittent rain and heavy rain in some places have been predicted.
    6.6 mm of rain was recorded in Barkhan and Kalat during the last 24 hours.

    Besides this, Monday was the hottest day in Nokundi, with a maximum temperature of 47 degrees Celsius.

  • Voice of Pokémon’s Misty, Rachael Lillis, dies at 46

    Voice of Pokémon’s Misty, Rachael Lillis, dies at 46

    Rachael Lillis, the voice actress known for her work in the Pokémon TV series, films, and video games since the late 1990s, has died from breast cancer at the age of 46.

    Lillis voiced major Pokémon characters, including Misty. Her death was announced by Veronica Taylor, who co-starred as Ash Ketchum, the lead character in Pokémon.

    Ms. Taylor wrote, “Rachael was an amazing talent, a bright light that shone through her voice whether speaking or singing.”

    “We all know Rachael Lillis from the many wonderful characters she played,” Ms. Taylor shared on social media on Monday.

    “She filled our Saturday mornings and before/after school hours with her beautiful voice, her terrific comic timing, and her remarkable acting skills.” She also mentioned that Lillis was grateful for the support she received during her illness. “It truly made a positive difference,” Ms. Taylor added.

    Laurie Orr, Lillis’s sister, also confirmed the news on a website that had helped raise money for Lillis’s cancer treatment. She expressed deep grief, saying, “This was unexpected, and we are completely heartbroken. Losing my dear little sister breaks my heart, but I find comfort knowing she is at peace.”

    Lillis was born in Niagara Falls, New York, in 1978, and studied opera at university before becoming a voice actress. Her voice was featured in 423 episodes of Pokémon between 1997 and 2015.

  • BLF commander killed by own comrade

    BLF commander killed by own comrade

    A top commander of the banned terrorist organisation, Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF), identified as Shambeen alias Shahak, has reportedly been killed by his own comrade due to internal strife, Express Tribune has reported.

    Shahak was a highly wanted militant, alleged to be involved in multiple terrorist activities in the country. His assassination highlights the factions within the militant organisation.

    The BLF is said to be embroiled in an internal power struggle over authority and finances. Tribune reported that these internal conflicts are believed to be escalating.

    Meanwhile, Shahhak was directly involved in numerous attacks on security forces in Balochistan, including target killings of former associates who had surrendered to the state.

  • Trump holds meandering live ‘chat’ with backer Musk, after delay

    Trump holds meandering live ‘chat’ with backer Musk, after delay

    Donald Trump ran through his checklist of conspiracy theories Monday in a rambling conversation with his uber-wealthy supporter Elon Musk that was initially derailed by what the tech titan said was a technical glitch.

    In a very one-sided conversation on X, Trump vented about a “zombie apocalypse” of immigration, repeatedly blasted President Joe Biden as “stupid”, and mused about developing a new missile defense system based on the one that defends Israel.

    The Republican standard-bearer also dismissed climate change, whose sea-level rises he said would simply create more real estate opportunities.

    “The biggest threat is not global warming, where the ocean is going to rise one-eighth of an inch over the next 400 years,” he told Musk.

    “You’ll have more ocean front property, right? The biggest threat is not that. The biggest threat is nuclear warming, because we have five countries now that have significant nuclear power, and we have to not allow anything to happen with stupid people like Biden.”

    What was billed as a “no limits” conversation between the two started more than half an hour late, with many of those logging on unable to listen in live.

    Musk, the world’s richest man according to Forbes, claimed the platform formerly known as Twitter had experienced a cyber “attack.”

    Read more: ‘I am very happy that Twitter is now in sane hands’: Trump welcomes Musk’s takeover

    Border ‘apocalypse’

    The conversation was intended to help reinvigorate Trump’s stuttering campaign, which has flagged since Biden dropped out of the race, to be replaced by a surging Kamala Harris.

    The young men who view Musk as a hero are a prized target for Trump, whose following tends to skew older.

    More than a million users listened in live to the conversation on X. Musk, who has said he previously voted Democrat, has thrown his weight — and his wealth — behind Trump since a gunman tried to assassinate the Republican at a rally last month.

    The apparent technical difficulties come after Musk fired swathes of staff at the platform, and also served as an uncomfortable reminder that the Tesla boss had once backed Trump’s rival Ron DeSantis, whose campaign launch on the platform was also beset by problems.

    When things finally got under way, Musk said the “massive attack illustrates there’s a lot of opposition to people just hearing what President Trump has to say.”

    Trump was banned from Twitter after a mob of his supporters stormed the US Capitol in January 2021, but Musk reinstated him when he took the platform over and renamed it.

    The South African-born billionaire has emerged as a major voice in US politics, but is accused of turning X into a megaphone for right-wing conspiracy theories.

    He is one of the Democrats’ fiercest critics, leveraging his 194 million-strong following on X to assail liberal efforts to boost diversity and inclusion — what he calls the “woke mind virus” — and the White House’s handling of the southern border.

    “We have people streaming over,” Musk told Trump, likening the border to the “zombie apocalypse” depicted in the film “World War Z.”

    “It’s just not possible for the United States to absorb, you know, everyone from Earth,” said Musk, identifying himself as a “legal immigrant.”

    Read more: Elon Musk restores Donald Trump’s Twitter account

    Cost ‘cutter’

    In his “chat” with Musk, Trump returned often to a favorite theme — boasting about his relationship with autocrats like Russia’s Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping, and insisted America would be safer under his stewardship.

    “One of the things we’re going to do is we’re going to build an Iron Dome,” he said, referring to Israel’s missile defense system.

    “We’re going to have the best Iron Dome in the world… because it just takes one maniac to, you know, start something.” Musk reiterated his strong support for Trump, saying the ex-president “was the path to prosperity and Kamala is the opposite.”

    At one point he also appeared to be touting for a job under a future Trump administration, suggesting he would like to serve on a cost-cutting committee.

    “I think it would be great to just have a government efficiency commission that takes a look at these things and just ensures that taxpayer money… is spent in a good way,” he said. “I’d be happy to help out on such a commission.” Trump appeared sold on the job application.

    “You’re the greatest cutter,” he told the man who slashed swathes of staff months after taking over Twitter.

  • CM Maryam Nawaz presents 10 crore cheque, Honda Civic to Arshad Nadeem

    CM Maryam Nawaz presents 10 crore cheque, Honda Civic to Arshad Nadeem

    Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz awarded the world champion of the javelin throw, Arshad Nadeem, with huge prizes. She reached the gold medalist’s village, Mian Channu, by helicopter, met the athlete and his family, and congratulated him on his historic achievement.

    He also awarded Arshad Nadeem Rs 10 crore and a Honda Civic car for winning the gold medal and promised to pave village roads, build a hospital, and build a university.

    After meeting with Arshad Nadeem, she left for Lahore from Mian Channu.

    Many personalities and organizations, including the federal and provincial governments and actors, have announced awards for Arshad Nadeem. After 40 years in the Paris Olympics, he won a gold medal for Pakistan and set an Olympic record for the highest throw, 92.97 meters.

  • What’s the price tag on security, protocol for judges?

    What’s the price tag on security, protocol for judges?

    Journalist Absar Alam on his show Mere Sawal yesterday revealed the details of perks and privileges used by Pakistan’s judiciary, even though it is 130th out of 142 countries in the Rule of Law index by the World Justice Project (WJP).

    Absar stated that this week, a standing committee of the National Assembly revealed some details about the cars and security used by the judiciary.

    Before delving into the details, Absar recalled former CJP Saqib Nisar’s April 2018 order suspending the security of all VIPs, remarking, “Whoever is afraid of anything, they should leave the country.”

    Absar continued, “But now there are 34 security cars for judges, 409 security personnel in just Islamabad costing about 3 crores and 68 lacs each month”

    “6 cars and 79 security individuals for bureaucrats; likewise, there are 4 cars and 41 security people for ministers,” stated Absar.

    The journalist pointed out that the planned vacations taken by the judiciary of Pakistan are a colonial legacy when the British judiciary couldn’t bear the harsh weather of the Indian subcontinent. However, it still continues to this day by the honourable judiciary of Pakistan.