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  • Gold price soars to Rs223,900 per tola following notable surge

    Gold price soars to Rs223,900 per tola following notable surge

    In a significant turn of events, gold prices experienced a notable surge in Pakistan on Tuesday, aligning with the upward trend in the international market.

    The precious metal, often referred to as “yellow gold,” witnessed a price hike of Rs2,700 per tola, reaching a new valuation of Rs223,900.

    According to the latest data released by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the 10-gramme gold bar was traded at Rs191,958, reflecting an increase of Rs2,315.

    This comes on the heels of a substantial jump of Rs3,500 per tola recorded on Saturday.

    Internationally, the gold rate demonstrated a robust performance, closing at $2,135 per ounce with a $20 premium on Tuesday. This marked a noteworthy uptick of $29 in the global market, as reported by APGJSA.

    In contrast, silver rates remained stable at Rs2,600 per tola during the same period.

    Shifting focus to the currency market, the Pakistani rupee experienced a slight dip against the US dollar, depreciating by 0.02 per cent in the inter-bank market on Tuesday.

    The closing exchange rate, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), stood at 279.31, indicating a marginal loss of Re0.05 against the greenback.

    This follows a similar trend observed on Monday, when the rupee settled at 279.26 against the US dollar.

  • Saudi Arabia gives Pakistan special gift for Ramzan

    Saudi Arabia gives Pakistan special gift for Ramzan

    Saudi Arabia has gifted 100 tons of dates to Pakistan before the holy month of Ramzan, slated to begin in a few days.

    According to Saudi media, the shipment was handed over by Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Maliki along with King Salman’s Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center in a ceremony held at the Saudi Embassy in Islamabad.

    The embassy said that the purpose of the generous donation is to distribute it to the Pakistani community during the holy month of Ramzan.

  • Erin Holland’s rickshaw ride in Karachi goes viral on social media

    Erin Holland’s rickshaw ride in Karachi goes viral on social media

    Erin Holland, the fan-favourite presenter of Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 9 went viral on social media for a rickshaw ride on the streets of Karachi

    Erin, the wife of Australian cricketer Ben Cutting and Miss World 2013, has covered several seasons of the PSL, while Erin’s oriental style has greatly increased her fan following.

    However, this time after arriving in Karachi during PSL 9, Erin Holland enjoyed the normal rides on the streets of Karachi, where she appeared to be performing the duties of the presenter in the matches.

    Erin took to Instagram to share pictures of the streets of Karachi and her rickshaw ride, writing in the caption “Get In, Chaloo” after which the picture went viral on social media.

  • ‘Nehaal Naseem copies me from head to toe’: Aima Baig

    ‘Nehaal Naseem copies me from head to toe’: Aima Baig

    Aima Baig recently appeared on Ahmed Ali Butt’s show ‘Excuse Me,’ where she talked about the new talent Nehaal Naseem, stating that the newcomer imitated her completely, copying her style.

    When asked if she took it as a compliment, Baig said, “For me, it’s an achievement that I’ve influenced someone to the point that they copied me.”
    Unfortunately, Aima’s statement led to trolling, with people accusing her of imitating other celebrities. Some even claimed that Nehaal’s recent song ‘Sadqay’ is better than Aima’s entire career.
    Aima also shared her views on overrated Pakistani singers, stating that she believes female artists in the country are not overrated but rather underrated.

  • Apple’s iPhone sales decline by 24% in China, while Huawei’s sales surge

    Apple’s iPhone sales decline by 24% in China, while Huawei’s sales surge

    In the first six weeks of 2024, Apple experienced a significant downturn in iPhone sales in China, facing a 24 per cent year-on-year decrease, according to a report by research firm Counterpoint.

    The decline was attributed to heightened competition from local rivals, notably Huawei, which witnessed a remarkable 64 per cent increase in unit sales during the same period.

    Apple, once holding the second position in the Chinese smartphone market in 2023 with a 19 per cent market share, now finds itself in fourth place with a reduced share of 15.7 per cent.

    On the other hand, Huawei climbed to second place, expanding its market share from 9.4 per cent to 16.5 per cent year-over-year.

    Counterpoint’s senior analyst, Mengmeng Zhang, explained the dynamics, stating that Apple faced formidable competition from a resurgent Huawei at the high end while also encountering pricing pressures from domestic brands like OPPO, Vivo, and Xiaomi in the middle segment.

    To counteract the decline, Apple initiated measures such as subsidising certain iPhone models by up to 1,300 yuan ($180.68) through flagship stores on Tmall, Alibaba’s major marketplace platform.

    Earlier, the company had offered discounts of up to 500 yuan on its official sites.

    Huawei’s resurgence in premium smartphone sales was attributed to the successful release of its Mate 60 series in August.

    Overcoming years of challenges posed by US restrictions on key component exports, Huawei managed to reclaim its position in the market.

    Additionally, Honour, the smartphone brand that separated from Huawei in 2020, witnessed a 2 per cent increase in unit sales, making it the only other top-five brand to experience growth in the first six weeks of the year.

    Contrastingly, Chinese brands Vivo, Xiaomi, and Oppo faced declines of 15 per cent, 7 per cent, and 29 per cent, respectively, highlighting the fiercely competitive landscape in the Chinese smartphone market.

    Overall, the report indicates a 7 per cent shrinkage in the country’s smartphone market during this period.

  • Senator withdraws resolution to ban Social Media in Pakistan

    Senator withdraws resolution to ban Social Media in Pakistan

    Senator Bahramand Khan Tangi has withdrawn his resolution aimed at imposing a blanket ban on several major social media platforms in the country.

    The resolution, which sparked controversy before its introduction in the house, called for the government to prohibit access to Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube, citing concerns over their perceived negative impact on the younger generation.

    Even before reaching the floor of the house, Tangi’s resolution faced significant criticism from digital rights activists and journalists.

    Critics argued that the proposed ban would further restrict freedom of expression in Pakistan. The timing of the resolution’s emergence added to its contentious nature, coinciding with ongoing disruptions to access X following allegations of electoral rigging during the February 8 polls.

    Senator Brahmand Tangi, who was expelled by the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) one month ago, had moved a resolution in the senate asking that all social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram be banned in Pakistan to protect the next generation from what he has dubbed their “negative and devastating” effects.

    Tangi was expelled by the PPP last month after he went against party policy and remained silent on a resolution asking for delay in Balochistan and KP general elections. However, DAWN has reported that the party has till now not moved a reference against him.
    The resolution has alleged that social media platforms were being used to promote norms “against our culture and religion” and creating hatred among the general populace.

    The document also charges the platforms with being used to run “malicious” campaigns against the army and spreading fake news.
    PPP has said that the senator should not use the party’s name anymore, swiftly distancing itself from the controversial resolution. Nonetheless, it will be on Monday’s agenda.

    Senator Tangi is set to retire on March 11.

  • PTI to launch movement against alleged rigging in February 8 Polls

    PTI to launch movement against alleged rigging in February 8 Polls

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Asad Qaiser said on Tuesday that his party is planning to launch a street movement against the “stealing” of their mandate by their opponents in the February 8 elections.
    “We will unite all political forces and will launch a movement within the law and Constitution,” said Qaiser while speaking to media persons in Islamabad on Tuesday.
    The PTI leader said that they are planning to take to the streets in all provinces so their demands are met, adding that they will snatch their rights. “Our movement will continue and will bring together all political forces,” he said, adding that they will forge an alliance.

    The former National Assembly (NA) speaker stated that they will peacefully protest because they don’t trust the government led by Shehbaz Sharif, which they consider fake.

  • Prisoner in American jail donates all his wages for working for 136 hours to Gaza

    Prisoner in American jail donates all his wages for working for 136 hours to Gaza

    Hamza, a prisoner incarcerated in an American jail and working as a janitor, donated all of his earnings to the people suffering in Gaza. The story has been widely shared across social media.

    Filmmaker Justin Mashouf first shared on his socials that his incarcerated friend Hamza had asked him to help him by donating his wage money to help civilians in Gaza.

    “An incarcerated brother I am in correspondence with donated $17.74 for relief efforts in Gaza. This donation is the sum of 136 hours of his labor in the prison working as a porter/janitor,” Mashouf wrote.

    The selfless act left not just Mashouf but also the people on Twitter and Instagram stunned.

    As Mashouf shared Hamza’s prison pay stub on social media, users raised more than $102,000 through a GoFundMe campaign. This money was intended to go to the 56-year-old Hamza who has been incarcerated for nearly 40 years and is set to be paroled this month, reports The Washington Post.

    Mashouf first contacted Hamza in 2009, when he was working on his documentary “The Honest Struggle.”

    The Washington Post did not publish Hamza’s legal name — “Hamza” is a chosen name — because Mashouf said Hamza feared he would be risking his parole status by seeking attention.

    Legal records show that Hamza was convicted of one count of second-degree murder in 1986 and sentenced to 15 years to life. He pleaded guilty to the murder when he was a teenager, records show.

    Mashouf told the Washington Post that Hamza had been convicted of the murder of an uncle.

    “Hamza accidentally fired a gun at a loved one … leading to his imprisonment for over four decades,” says GoFundMe page.

    At the time of his conviction, the judge told Hamza that he would be released on adult parole. However, Hamza appealed against the denial of his parole in 2013.

    Records show that Hamza has appeared in front of the court multiple times but has always been denied parole.

    The GoFundMe page also laid out how Hamza converted to Islam in 1989 and how he would be spending his money once released: health care, housing, clothing, food, a job search and training. Hamza has already decided, however, that some of the donations meant for him will go to others in need, Mashouf said.

    After Mashouf told Hamza that the funds were in the thousands, Hamza asked him to disable donations.

    “He said whatever has already been donated is sufficient for him,” Mashouf said. “And that he didn’t want to distract people from those who were suffering more than him.”

    Moreover, in an update on the GoFundMe page, Hamza said he was eager to start his new life.

    “I look forward to the promise of life, happiness, struggles, and dreams, to soar and spread my wings, to be a man, a human being once again now that I know the preciousness and the incalculable value of Life,” he wrote.

    Mashouf said that Hamza is a qualified electrician but would need computer and technological training to get up to speed before he joins the workforce outside prison.

    Hamza will also be donating his March paycheck to civilians in Gaza, one that he hopes is his final check from prison.

    Prisoners in California make between 8-37 cents per hour for their labour. This is a part of forced labour permitted by the constitution. Prison labour provides $ 11 billion per year to the country’s revenue, reported AJ+ in an explainer.

  • Kate Middleton appears in public, putting coma rumors to rest

    Kate Middleton appears in public, putting coma rumors to rest

    The New York Post recently published images showing Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, seated in the front seat of a car, driven by her mother, Carole, near Windsor Castle. The photos have elicited a variety of responses from royal enthusiasts, showcasing their concern and admiration for the Princess and their support for other members of the royal family.

    In response to the images, one royal fan emphasized Princess Kate’s right to privacy, stating, “She should be allowed all the privacy she wants and needs, but no. Now people can stop speculating. People get ill and need rest.”
    Another supporter expressed their optimism about her recovery, saying, “It’s great that Catherine is coming along nicely. Hope for her to recover fully and be back in her typical energetic and beautiful state.”
    A third commenter defended Kate’s privacy amidst her health struggles and family commitments, asserting, “Leave Kate alone. She had serious surgery and has a family. She is wonderful.”

    Similarly, another fan extended their well wishes to Kate for a smooth recovery, commenting, “I hope that she is doing well and her full recovery is unimpeded. She seems to be a good person.”
    “God Bless the Future Queen of England,” wrote another one.
    With sparse updates from Kensington Palace regarding Kate Middleton’s recovery from surgery in January, speculation had intensified leading to unhinged rumors.
    Some conspiracy theories alleged that Kate Middleton is not only in a coma but that her absence from public events is due to more nefarious reasons. Some have gone as far as suggesting that Prince William may be involved in her disappearance or even responsible for her alleged death.
    However, Kensington Palace has attempted to quell these rumors by issuing an official statement affirming Kate’s positive progress in recovery. “Her Royal Highness, the Princess of Wales, who is currently recovering from abdominal surgery, continues to progress positively,” the statement reads.
    Despite these assurances, conspiracy theories persist, fueled by the lack of detailed updates on Kate Middleton’s condition and the mysterious circumstances surrounding her hospitalization.
    Amidst the speculation and conspiracy, one thing remains clear: the concern and support of royal fans for Kate Middleton’s well-being and recovery. As the Duchess of Cambridge continues her journey to full health, her admirers await eagerly for further updates and a return to her typical vibrant self.

  • Sania Mirza is having the best time with her family

    Sania Mirza is having the best time with her family

    Indian former tennis star Sania Mirza is having the best time of her life with her family in Dubai.

    Mirza who has recently gone through a painful divorce after more than a decade of being married to Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik.
    Malik has gotten married to Pakistani actress Sana Javed in January, 2023.

    Despite the challenges, Sania Mirza received immense love and support from Pakistanis, especially after her divorce from Shoaib Malik. Many fans follow her Instagram account to see her latest photos. Currently, she is enjoying family time in Dubai and was seen with Atif Aslam and his wife Sara Bharwana.
    Here are some lovely pictures from Sania Mirza and Anam Mirza’s Instagram accounts: