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  • 24-karat gold price surges by Rs2,300 to Rs252,800 per tola

    24-karat gold price surges by Rs2,300 to Rs252,800 per tola

    On Wednesday, gold prices in Pakistan saw a notable increase. The rate for 24-karat gold surged to Rs252,800 per tola, marking a rise of Rs2,300.

    Despite this uptick, the price remains Rs3,000 below its true market value, a consequence of diminished purchasing power.

    According to the Karachi Sarafa Association, 24-karat gold is now priced at Rs216,735 per 10 grammes, an increase of Rs1,972. Meanwhile, 22-karat gold has also risen, with its new rate set at Rs198,674 per 10 grammes.

    In contrast, silver prices in the domestic market held steady. The price of 24-karat silver remained unchanged at Rs2,920 per tola and Rs2,503 per 10 grammes.

    On the international stage, spot gold traded at approximately $2,414 per ounce, reflecting a modest gain of $5.50 or 0.23 per cent from the previous session.

  • Khan can do anything to get back to power: Khawaja Asif

    Khan can do anything to get back to power: Khawaja Asif

    Defence Minister Khawaja Asif recently commented on the Geo News programme about former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s admission of calling the protests outside GHQ, saying, “This is just the first step by Khan towards apology.”

    Asif stated, “They [PTI] are very sharp, they can do anything to return to power. They will even touch their feet if they have to get back to power. ”

    He said, “The problem is that nobody trusts them [PTI] now.”

    The Defence Minister was, however, confident that any potential moves by PTI to warm up to the establishment would not threaten their government.

    “There is no danger to us if the founder PTI apologises, if they apologise and become part of the political stream, what can we object to?” said Asif

  • ‘kamala IS brat’: Pop world backs Harris

    ‘kamala IS brat’: Pop world backs Harris

    The pop world has coalesced rapidly around Kamala Harris’s last-minute candidacy, as the US vice president gets a boost from an online explosion of videos mixing her speeches with hit songs.

    Janelle Monae, John Legend and Charli XCX are among the star musicians who have publicly backed Harris, along with myriad Hollywood endorsements including from George Clooney, Viola Davis, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Robert De Niro.

    Even Beyonce — who is known to strictly guard clearance of her music — reportedly has approved the Harris campaign to use her song “Freedom” on the trail.

    The megastar’s mother, Tina Knowles, quickly backed the now-presumptive Democratic nominee Harris after President Joe Biden’s late-stage election exit.

    Fans have been posting remixes of Harris speeches and interviews — her idiosyncratic phrasings frequently catch meme fire and the past week have been aflame — with music by pop artists of the moment, including star of the summer Charli XCX, Beyonce, Taylor Swift and Chappell Roan.

    It helps that Harris is eminently memeable; plenty of videos show her dancing with physical comedy bordering on slapstick.

    The internet used to mash up those kooky moments to diss the 59-year-old VP — but since Biden’s campaign plummeted following his disastrous debate, the videos appear to be bolstering her presence, notably among chronically online young voters.

    Celebrities have also gotten on board, capturing the marketing moment in the inextricably linked worlds of music and social media while also leaning into Harris’s candidacy.

    British artist Charli XCX in particular has seen her smash album “brat” become core to the early online Harris campaign.

    The “brat summer” meme was already alive and well before Harris became associated with it.

    The trend emphasizes an aesthetic and lifestyle inspired by Charli’s club album that offers a heavy dose of party-girl energy with undertones of youthful anxiety.

    When fans began applying the inescapable lime-green “brat” filter to Kamala Harris images, Charli XCX voiced approval.

    “kamala IS brat,” the 31-year-old pop star posted, a sign-off the Harris campaign quickly embraced.

    In its transition from Biden to Harris, the campaign’s official X account also rebranded as brat-coded, with its cover photo mimicking the album’s neon-green — “Shrek-colored,” as the internet likes to call it — and lo-resolution JPEG vibe.

    Katy Perry, whose anthemic “Roar” was frequently played on Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign, also pushed her latest single “Woman’s World” while backing Harris.

    She posted a montage clip of Harris with a remix of her song and the now famous “coconut tree” quote that’s also made the presidential hopeful an internet star.

    “It’s a woman’s world, and you’re lucky to be living in it,” sings Perry.

    Cardi B reminded fans she had already said Harris should replace Biden, whom she supported in 2020 after initially backing the socialist-leaning Senator Bernie Sanders.

    Shortly after Biden announced his withdrawal, the Bronx rapper reposted a video she’d made prior in which she says Harris should be the Democratic flag-bearer.

    “STOP PLAYING WIT ME!!!!” she wrote in her caption accompanying the clip, emphasizing her self-proclaimed prescience.

    “Told y’all Kamala should’ve been the 2024 candidate. Y’all be trying to play the Bronx education, baby this what I do!!! Been my passion.. don’t let my accent fool y’all.”

    Cardi B had previously indicated that she wasn’t planning to vote when Biden was the nominee — she did not make clear whether her stance had changed now that Harris was the presumed candidate.

  • PTI statements against General Asim Munir, his family are ‘heartbreaking’, says PM Shehbaz

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired a federal cabinet meeting today in which the Premier strongly condemned critical posts being posted by the “official website of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) against the COAS General Asim Munir and his family.”

    “From the official website of PTI, the kind of things that are being said against Army Chief General Asim Munir and his family, the eyes have never seen such a heartbreaking scene,” remarked Sharif in the cabinet meeting today.

    He stressed that it is utterly important that there is “no tolerance for any moves against our nation, its people and the Army Chief.”

    The Prime Minister remarked that many sacrifices have been made by the officers and soldiers to protect the country.

  • US expresses concern over PTI leaders’ arrest

    US expresses concern over PTI leaders’ arrest

    United States State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller held a press briefing in Washington today expressing “concerns” over the arrest of opposition party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders while urging the government to respect human rights and democratic principles.

    “We have seen the reports of the arrests of PTI leaders. We are always concerned when we see arrests of opposition leaders,” stated the spokesperson.

    His remarks came after the recent arrest of PTI’s information secretary Raoof Hasan, for allegedly heading a “digital media cell responsible for international propaganda against the state of Pakistan.”

    Raoof Hasan was taken into custody by Islamabad Police on Monday from the PTI’s Central Secretariat in Islamabad while the police also seized some computers from the place.

    Geo News reported that charges under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) have been filed against 12 PTI workers, including Hasan.

  • President Zardari ratifies Christian Marriage Amendment Act, raises marriage age to 18

    President Zardari ratifies Christian Marriage Amendment Act, raises marriage age to 18

    President Asif Ali Zardari has ratified the Christian Marriage Amendment Act 2024, increasing the minimum age of marriage within the Christian community to 18 years.

    According to Dawn News, Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Chaudhry Salik and representatives of the Christian community participated in a ceremony held at the President’s House to mark the occasion.

    During the ceremony, the President welcomed members of the Christian community to the President’s House, emphasizing their equal status as Pakistanis.

    Previously, the minimum marriage age in the Christian community was 16 years for men and 13 years for women. With the amendment of the Christian Marriage Amendment Act 2024, the minimum marriage age has been uniformly set to 18 years.

    The President expressed his intention to increase quotas for minorities in government jobs, including the police force.

    He also addressed broader societal issues, stating, “Challenges exist everywhere, and we must resolve them collectively. Extremism and sectarianism have no place in our society.”

  • Govt has ‘made up its mind’ to ban PTI, says Tarar

    Govt has ‘made up its mind’ to ban PTI, says Tarar

    The government is as determined as ever to ban opposition party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) after party founder Imran Khan told journalists in Adiala Jail that he called for protests outside GHQ, Rawalpindi.

    The government is interpreting Khan’s statement as an admission of guilt, while PTI leaders have been claiming that Khan meant a “peaceful protest.”

    Federal Minister of Information Atta Tarar said, “We have principally decided to ban PTI but are waiting for a broader consensus to impose the ban.”

    Earlier, when the government announced its decision to ban PTI, the ruling government’s ally party, the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), distanced itself from the decision as it wasn’t consulted.

  • Outrage as landlord amputates donkey’s legs for drinking water in Muzaffargarh

    Outrage as landlord amputates donkey’s legs for drinking water in Muzaffargarh

    A local landlord in Tehsil Jatoi of Muzaffargarh amputated two legs of a donkey that had entered his fields to drink water. The man has been identified as Sajjad Hussain.

    The incident occurred in the Mouza Rampur area of Jatoi Tehsil. Following a complaint by the donkey’s owner, Bashir Ahmed, the police registered a case at the Jatoi police station and promptly arrested Sajjad Hussain. The injured donkey received medical aid from the Livestock Department.

    The incident has sparked widespread condemnation and calls for justice from local communities and animal rights activists.

  • Imran Khan refuses to take lie-detecting test at Adiala Jail

    Imran Khan refuses to take lie-detecting test at Adiala Jail

    Founder Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan refused to take forensic tests, including polygraph, photogrammetry and voice matching tests, as Lahore police tried to interrogate him in May 9 cases.

    Khan has been nominated as a suspect in 12 cases related to anti-terrorism, inciting the public against the state, and other charges as well.

    The Lahore police team, including Punjab Forensic Science Agency (PFSA) officials, tried to question former Prime Minister Imran Khan.

    “I am under investigation by many agencies and will not take any tests for now. I will give the police time later regarding different tests,” said Khan to the police’s questions.

    However, after assurances from DSP Javed Asif of Lahore Police that justice would be ensured, Khan agreed to answer questions for 15 minutes but refused the tests.

  • Gold price drops by Rs500 per tola, silver rates remain stable

    Gold price drops by Rs500 per tola, silver rates remain stable

    Gold prices in Pakistan experienced a decline on Tuesday. The price of 24-karat gold fell to Rs250,500 per tola, a reduction of Rs500.

    According to the Karachi Sarafa Association, the price for 24-karat gold was reported at Rs214,763 per 10 grammes, down by Rs429. Similarly, the price of 22-karat gold decreased, now standing at Rs196,866 per 10 grammes.

    In contrast, silver prices remained stable in the local market. The price for 24-karat silver was unchanged at Rs2,920 per tola and Rs2,503 per 10 grammes.

    On the international front, spot gold prices held steady near $2,395 per ounce, showing little change from the previous trading session.