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  • PM’s surprise visit to PIMS Hospital’s Covid ward

    PM’s surprise visit to PIMS Hospital’s Covid ward

    Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday night paid a surprise visit to the coronavirus ward of the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Islamabad, to review the conditions there. According to the Prime Minister’s Office, PM Khan met with the patients and inquired about their health.

    The premier particularly inquired about the facilities being provided to COVID-19 patients at the hospital, particularly the availability of oxygen and medicines.

    Addressing the staff at the hospital, the PM said that since healthcare workers are the country’s frontline fighters, they should also take care of themselves apart from taking care of the patients.

    The premier also inquired from doctors and the staff if all of them have been vaccinated against COVID-19.

    He said that the third wave of the coronavirus is more lethal than the previous two ones, adding that people should follow the SOPs to protect themselves from the virus

    The virus has so far claimed 19,106 lives in Pakistan, while the number of total cases in the country has reached 864,557.

  • Feroze Khan ‘sad’ for those judging PM Imran

    Feroze Khan has expressed disappointment over those judging Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit to Saudi Arabia. Feroze’s comments came after Chairman People’s Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari criticised the premier for asking for loans from other countires.

    “I feel sad for those judging [PM] Imran Khan’s visit to Mecca and Medina” said Feroze.

    PM Imran recently went on a three-day tour to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia .Speaking about PM’s recent trip to Saudi Arabia, Bilawal said it was unfortunate how the same prime minister, who used to talk about not obtaining loans from other countries, was carrying the “begging bowl” with him everywhere in the world.

    Meanwhile, during, the official visit, the premier performed Umrah in Mecca, along with his wife Bushra Bibi.

    Pictures of PM Imran publicly expressing his affection for his wife went viral on social media and while some adored the pictures, some took it as an opportunity to raise baseless criticism over the public display of affection.

    PM Imran was warmly welcomed by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during his three-day visit. The Saudi Crown Prince is now expected to visit Pakistan after Eid.

  • PM Khan Holding Bushra Bibi’s Hand

    PM Khan Holding Bushra Bibi’s Hand









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    Hey, *|MERGE1|*.  It’s May 10 We are just four days away from Eid, as per the calendar of Ministry of Science & Technology.

    The first thing I do every morning — and I think we all do — is check my phone. We are bombarded with new messages, to-dos and useless information, which can trigger a feeling of stress and anxiety and can lead you to having a less-productive day  

    I have decided, I’m going to change my habit of checking my phone right after I wake up. How do you like to start your day? ?

    It rained in Lahore yesterday, but it is going to be sunny in all the major cities today  

     
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    Woah! A positive day regarding money and love life for Virgo and Scorpio. Check your today’s horoscope 

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    Pakistani Celebs call out Israel’s atrocities

    Asim Azhar, Shahid Afridi and Farhan Saeed have raised their voice against Israel and their atrocities against the people of Palestine.

    Twin sisters found each other on social media?

    Woman in Henan, China found her doppelgänger on social medial and later discovered that her “friend” was actually her twin sister.  

    CAA announces
    new SOPs for fights

    The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has issued new provisions for airlines after a sharp increase in coronavirus cases. 

    Imran Khan holding Bushra Bibi’s hand

    Bushra Bibi and Imran Khan are on a three day tour to Saudia Arabia where 

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    The Current Editorial:  Shafqat’s disappointment

    Last month, Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood voiced his disappointment at the language used by young students on Twitter and social media. Responding to a question by senior anchorperson Asma Shiraz, Mahmood said: “The kind of language these children are using on Twitter, I think it is a collective failure of the government, teachers and parents. One feels ashamed.” 

    Shafqat Mahmood was being trolled by students online for not postponing their exams. Later, the government did postpone the exams till June 15. 

    Shafqat Mahmood’s disappointment is something that everyone who has faced online trolling can relate to. 

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    Urooj ko dhoka?

    The Cocomo controversy, which The Current started, is not over yet.  

    Watch this video to know how it all started and kis ne diya Urooj ko dhoka? 
     

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    An Opinion Piece: Is Jake Paul as good as he claims? ?

    Zahoor Reza writes about American YouTuber and Boxer Jake Paul. 

    Three matches. Three wins. Three knockouts. These impressive numbers — renowned American YouTuber Jake Paul’s boxing record thus far — indicate a promising start to his career. Although his boxing career is still in its infancy, the 24-year-old has not steered clear from making a flutter of outlandish claims including comparing himself to the legendary Floyd Mayweather and tossing up challenges to veteran combat fighters to take him on in in the ring, which beggars the question if he is really as good as he claims to be.
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    Sehri Buffet Box from Oban Hotel | The Current Wala Food Review

    Iftari kay baad The Current Wala ki aisi aankh lagi keh jab khuli toh sehri ziada duur nahi thi. 

    Since kuch pakanay ka scene off tha, he decided keh kyun na kuch mazay ka order kiya jaye? 

    Waisay bhi Ramzan kay kuch din hee baaki hain. Oban Hotel  ki sehri per nazar parri thi unki thora hee pehlay toh he decided to order their Sehri Buffet Box. Watch the review to find out how it was and what was in the box. 

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    ON THIS DAY

     
    SOUTH AFRICA’s FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT   
     

    In 1994, Nelson Mandela became South Africa’s first black president. Mandela’s inauguration came after more than 300 years of white rule. Before becoming president, he was a pivotal figure in the fight against the racist apartheid regime.

    CURRENT BABA’S WISDOM FOR TODAY 

     
    Do something nice for yourself today.

     

     
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  • ‘Slander against Yousaf Raza Gilani is completely baseless’

    ‘Slander against Yousaf Raza Gilani is completely baseless’

    Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on Political Communication Dr Shahbaz Gill recently accused Yousaf Raza Gilani of using the Senate vehicle as a taxi service.

    Let’s face it, those who were supposed to be the Chairman of the Senate started a taxi service on a government vehicle,” wrote Dr Gill on Twitter.

    “The wage has to be paid in any case, no matter what. This move is such that I don’t even dare to comment on it,” added the SAPM.

    Gill made the accusation after news of Gilani’s allotted Senate car was seen dropping off a person and was primarily termed as giving a pick and drop service and was accused of charging double fare from the passengers.

    Meanwhile, Gilani’s son Kasim Giliani nullified the accusations, saying: “I didn’t want to respond to the baseless slander and dirty, cheap smears however it is important to put the record straight.”

    He clarified the accusations saying, “One driver of the Senate used the Senate car to drop another driver to a (bus stand/taxi stand) without Yousaf Raza Gilani’s permission. This does not concern Yousaf Raza Gilani at all and the Senate can take appropriate action against the employees.”

    “The low level of cheap shots and completely fabricated attacks by the government trolls only exposes the depths of their morality,” added Gilani.

     Senator Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani was elected as leader of the opposition in the Upper House of the parliament on March 26,2021.

  • PM carries the ‘begging bowl’ with him everywhere

    PM carries the ‘begging bowl’ with him everywhere

    Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Monday chastised Prime Minister Imran Khan, blaming him for not caring about the common man’s problems in Pakistan.

    In a statement, Bilawal held PM Khan responsible for the dreadful economic situation of the country, adding that “every Pakistani is paying the price of Imran Khan’s ‘Change Tsunami’”

    Speaking about PM’s recent trip to Saudi Arabia, Bilawal said it was unfortunate how the same prime minister, who used to talk about not obtaining loans from other countries, was carrying the “begging bowl” with him everywhere in the world.

    “Mr Prime Minister, surely you hold vast experience in collecting donations. However, countries do not run on donations alone,” said the PPP chairperson.

    “If the money we receive from loans continues to get wasted in corruption, the common man will continue to bear the burden of inflation,” he said, adding: “Imran Khan, you should come out of your palace in Bani Gala.”

    “The Chinese government’s hesitancy [in issuing the funds] is in fact an expression of their lack of confidence in the PTI government,” he said, adding that foreign investors were afraid of investing in Pakistan. 

    The PPP chairperson’s criticism comes after the prime minister returned from the Saudi Arabia visit aimed at strengthening ties between the two countries.

  • Arif Lohar’s wife passes away

    Arif Lohar’s wife passes away

    Renowned Pakistani folk singer Arif Lohar’s wife passed away in Lahore on Sunday.

    According to reports, Lohar’s wife had been down with a fever after which she was admitted to a private hospital in the city. Her condition deteriorated on Saturday and she was moved to a ventilator but soon succumbed to her illness. It has not yet been confirmed if the deceased had been diagnosed with COVID.

    She was laid to rest on Sunday in Lahore.

    Read more – Sumbul Shahid loses battle with COVID

    As per details, the couple had three sons together.

  • No Jhappiyan And Puppiyan

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    We often treat our mothers like super women ‍♀️ which they are but we forget that ultimately, they are also human; why do we always expect our mothers to put our needs first and sacrifice their own? 

    What is that one thing for which you will always be grateful to your mother?  ?

    Also give your Ammi a tight hug today  

    It Is going to be sunny again.  ?

     
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    Why does Saheefa think that Ramzan transmissions are problematic?

    Khattak then pointed out how she read somewhere how social distancing was a privilege.

    Kangana contracts Covid-19, says it’s just ‘a small flu’
     

    Ranaut, in a social media update, shared that she got herself tested after experiencing some discomfort.

    Wasim Akram ’embarrassed’ as British High Commissioner picks trash in Islamabad

    Wasim Akram has expressed his embarrassment and disgust after the British High Commissioner 

    Mahira Khan, Adnan Sami’s son: what are they doing together?  ?

    Azaan Sami Khan has dropped the teaser of his upcoming music video Tu, featuring Mahira Khan in completely different attire.

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    Prime Minister Imran Khan’s
    visit to Saudi Arabia 

    Prime Minister Imran Khan is currently on a three-day visit to Saudi Arabia. It is the prime minister’s third official visit to Saudi Arabia since he came to power in 2018. 
     
    Upon his arrival, Prime Minister walked down on a lavender-coloured carpet instead of red.  
     
    Saudi Arabia has changed the colour of ceremonial carpets to better reflect the Saudi National identity.  

    During his visit, PM will also perform Umrah in Makkah. He paid his respects at the Roza-e-Rasool (Peace be Upon Him) in Madina Munawwara.  

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    Also do you know our Prime Minister has crossed 5 million followers on Instagram? ?

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    Shehbaz Sharif ko Airport per kyun ruka?

    On Saturday morning, FIA stopped Shehbaz Sharif from leaving the country because as per the FIA, Sharif’s name was on Person-Not-In-List (PNIL), which means that persons who are not on Exit Control List (ECL) or on black list can be stopped through PNIL. He was stopped at the Allama Iqbal International Airpot. 
     
    Lahore High Court (LHC) ne Shehbaz Sharif ko permission di thi to fly aboard for his medical treatment between the time period of May 8 to July 3. FIA officials were present at the LHC when the court issued the order.  

     

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    Asad Umar warns about the dangers of Covid-19 ?  

    Asad Umar has warned the nation about the danger of the COVID-19 “knocking at our doors” and has expressed the need to unite against the virus. 

    The minister has urged everyone to take the necessary precautions and follow the coronavirus SOPs. 

    “Need the country to unite in response and achieve once again what we achieved in the first wave, for which we received global praise. InshAllah we will do it again, together,” said Umar.
     

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    Meanwhile, Firdous Ashiq Awan has urged people to avoid the usual, “Jhappiyan or Puppiyan” this Eid.   

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        End of Ebola in Liberia 
     

    The World Health Organization today in 2015 declared, Liberia free of the Ebola virus after a period of 42 days with no new cases.

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  • Dogecoin tumbles after Elon Musk calls it a ‘hustle’ on ‘SNL’ show

    Dogecoin tumbles after Elon Musk calls it a ‘hustle’ on ‘SNL’ show

    Dogecoin lost more than a third of its price on Sunday after Elon Musk called it a ‘hustle’ during his guest-host spot on the Saturday Night Live (SNL).

    Dogecoin was quoted as low as $0.416 on crypto exchange Binance, down 36% from levels around $0.65 before the show.

    Cryptocurrency enthusiasts had for days been eager to see what he would say, after his tweets, this year turned the once-obscure digital currency, which began as a social media joke, into a speculator’s dream.

    Asked ‘what is dogecoin’, Musk replied, “It’s the future of currency. It’s an unstoppable financial vehicle that’s going to take over the world.”

    When a show cast member Michael Che countered, “So, it’s a hustle?”, Musk replied, “Yeah, it’s a hustle,” and laughed.

    Musk is the rare business mogul to have been asked to host the venerable comedy TV show. His appearance on the iconic late-night show puts Musk back in the spotlight just as Tesla’s stock is losing steam following last year’s monster rally.

    The unconventional CEO has posted numerous comments about cryptocurrencies on Twitter and criticized regular cash for having negative real interest rates. ‘Only a fool wouldn’t look elsewhere,” he said in February.

    His cryptic tweets “Doge” and “Dogecoin is the people’s crypto” that month kicked off a rally in dogecoin – created as a parody on the more mainstream bitcoin and ethereum.

    On Thursday, Musk tweeted: “Cryptocurrency is promising, but please invest with caution!” with a video clip attached in which he said, “it should be considered speculation at this point.”

    But he also said, in the video, that cryptocurrency has a “good chance” of becoming what he called “the future currency of the Earth.”

    Some financial commentators questioned whether it was responsible for Musk to comment on the cryptocurrency, given he has the power to move its price.

    “I think he’s having a lot of fun … He can say anything he wants about dogecoin or cryptos fully aware that just him saying something moves the price,” said James Angel, associate professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, who specializes in financial markets and cryptocurrency.

    “Anyone who wants to play the Elon Musk game should be prepared to lose all their money.”

    The flood of selling appeared to cause problems for popular retail trading platform Robinhood, which tweeted early on Sunday that due to high trading volume and volatility some customers had experienced “intermittent issues” trading cryptocurrencies.

    The company later said the issues had been resolved and that it would contact customers affected by the downtime.

    On crypto data tracker CoinGecko.com, dogecoin has jumped more than 800% over the last month and is now the fourth-largest digital currency, with a market capitalization of $73 billion. It hit a record high Thursday above $0.73.

    Tesla said in February it bought $1.5 billion worth of bitcoin and would soon accept it as a form of payment for its electric cars, a large stride toward mainstream acceptance that sent bitcoin soaring to a record high of nearly $62,000.

    Tesla shares closed 1.3% higher at $672.37 on Friday.

    Some crypto experts said that Sunday’s dogecoin selloff was driven by speculation and that Musk had not hurt its long-term prospects.

    “Long term fundamentals of doge are intact. This is a buying opportunity,” said Jehan Chu, managing partner at Hong Kong blockchain venture capital firm Kenetic Capital.

    “It’s a true social currency – that’s its value.”

  • Shafqat’s disappointment

    Last month, Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood voiced his disappointment at the language used by young students on Twitter and social media. Responding to a question by senior anchorperson Asma Shiraz, Mahmood said: “The kind of language these children are using on Twitter, I think it is a collective failure of the government, teachers and parents. One feels ashamed.” Shafqat Mahmood was being trolled by students online for not postponing their exams. Later, the government did postpone the exams till June 15.

    Lawyer and activist Jibran Nasir, who was leading voices to raise the issue of exams on social media and a vocal critic of Shafqat Mahmood, came to the latter’s defence regarding online abuse. Jibran tweeted: “Dear Students, anyone encouraging you to make nasty comments or insulting tweets to highlight your exam issue doesn’t have your best interest at heart. I’ll repeat don’t hurt your cause or embarrass those supporting you by participating in such trends. Keep it clean & respectful.”

    Unfortunately, online trolling and abuse has become a norm in recent years. Trolls are basically people who attack people online in a vicious and malicious way. There are many studies that observe why trolls behave this way. Dr Mark Griffiths, Professor of Behavioural Addiction at Nottingham Trent University, told the BBC that most people troll others “for either revenge, for attention seeking, for boredom, and for personal amusement”. Then there are paid trolls who are part of political parties and other interest groups. It is their job to silence their critics by attacking them. Politicians, journalists, feminists, activists and many others face vicious online troll attacks in Pakistan and other countries. But this does not make it right. Trolls feel powerful because of the anonymity that social media provides. A lot of trolls do not use their own real names and identities. This makes them feel even more ‘powerful’ and they think they can say anything to anyone, be it celebrities, politicians, journalists, etc. Trolls also think that there are no consequences for such behaviour but this is not completely true either. In some cases, trolls who were identified have lost their jobs, have been expelled from educational institutions and some have even gone to jail for threatening others online.

    Shafqat Mahmood’s disappointment is something that everyone who has faced online trolling can relate to. We hope that young students and other people who think they can say anything and everything to strangers just because it’s an online space will introspect and behave more appropriately, as they would do in an offline space. 

  • ‘Rapid COVID-19 testing’ –  CAA announces new SOPs for flights

    ‘Rapid COVID-19 testing’ – CAA announces new SOPs for flights

    The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has issued new provisions for airlines after a sharp increase in coronavirus cases. The decision came after many violations in SOP’s not being followed were reported.

    Airlines have been instructed to keep 20 per cent of their seats vacant and ensure social distancing between passengers. As per new directives, airlines violating the orders will be fined. Airport managers have been tasked to ensure that the SOPs are being followed.

    Earlier this week, the authority began rapid Covid-19 testing of international passengers at airports across Pakistan. According to the Health Ministry, through these tests, coronavirus reports will be obtained within 20 minutes.

    If reports are positive, passengers will have to isolate at a quarantine center at their own expense. Those who test negative will be allowed to go home but will have to stay indoors for a week.

    On May 1, the government decided to reduce inbound international flights to 20 per cent of the current measure.