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  • Rains, mudslides kill 29 in southern Brazil’s ‘worst disaster’

    Rains, mudslides kill 29 in southern Brazil’s ‘worst disaster’

    Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Thursday visited the country’s south where floods and mudslides caused by torrential rains have killed 29 people, with the toll expected to rise.

    Authorities in Rio Grande do Sul have declared a state of emergency as rescuers continue to search for dozens of people reported missing among the ruins of collapsed homes, bridges and roads.

    Storm damage has affected nearly 150 municipalities in the state, also injuring 36 people and displacing more than 10,000.

    Governor Eduardo Leite said Rio Grande do Sul was dealing with “the worst disaster in (its) history.”

    “With the deepest pain in my heart, I know it will be even more,” the governor said of the death toll.

    Lula, who has blamed the torrent on climate change, arrived in the town of Santa Maria in the morning with a delegation of ministers and held a working meeting with Leite and other officials to coordinate rescue efforts, the government said.

    The president promised “there will be no lack of human or material resources” to “minimize the suffering this extreme event… is causing in the state.”

    The federal government, he added, “will be 100 percent at the disposition” of state officials.

    Central authorities has already made available 12 aircraft, 45 vehicles and 12 boats as well as 626 soldiers to help clear roads, distribute food, water and mattresses, and set up shelters, a press statement said.

    As the rains continued, forecasts warned the state’s main Guaiba River, which has already overflowed its banks in some areas, would reach an extraordinary level of three meters (9.8 feet) by Thursday and four meters the next day.

    Entire communities in Rio Grande do Sul state have been completely cut off as persistent rains have destroyed bridges and blocked roads, and left towns without even telephone or internet services.

    Rescuers and soldiers have been scrambling to free families trapped in their homes, many stuck on rooftops to escape rising waters.

    “I’ve never seen anything like this… it’s all under water,” said Raul Metzel, a 52-year-old machine operator in the municipality of Capela de Santana.

    A dam collapsed in the town of Cotipora, raising the level of water in the Taquari river.

    “I came here to help people, to get them out of the flooding because it is very dangerous. The current is very strong,” said fisherman Guilverto Luiz, who was helping rescue efforts in Sao Sebastiaio do Cai, about 70 km from Porto Alegre, the state capital.

    Authorities have urged people to avoid areas along state highways due to a risk of mudslides, and those who live near rivers or on hillsides to evacuate.

    Hundreds of thousands of people have been left without access to electricity and drinking water, while classes have been suspended state-wide.

    On Wednesday, the state’s deputy governor, Gabriel Souza, said damages have been estimated at $20 million.

    Mayor Sandra Backes of Sinimbu said the situation in her town was “a nightmare.”

    “Sinimbu is like a war zone, completely destroyed… All the stores, businesses, supermarkets — everything is devastated,” she said in a video posted on Instagram.

    Elsewhere, in Santa Cruz do Sul, lifeguards used boats to transport residents, many of them children, to safety.

    The region’s rivers had already been swollen from previous storms.

    Last September at least 31 people died as a cyclone hit the state.

    South America’s largest country has suffered a string of recent extreme weather events, which experts say are made more likely by climate change.

    The floods came amid a cold front battering the south and southeast, following a wave of extreme heat.

  • Sher Afzal Marwat’s brother removed from KP cabinet

    Sher Afzal Marwat’s brother removed from KP cabinet

    Khalid Latif Marwat’s, the brother of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and member of the National Assembly (NA), Sher Afzal Marwat, has been removed from the post of Special Assistant to Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Ali Amin Gandapur on Friday.

    The administration department of the province issued the notification of Khalid’s removal as the special assistant for science and technology.

  • Yet another govt body to combat misinformation on the cards

    Yet another govt body to combat misinformation on the cards

    Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar on Thursday said the government was planning to form a separate authority to combat misinformation on social media.

    Addressing a press conference, the minister opined that a campaign of online harassment and fake news was witnessed on social media recently.

    “There must be an end to harassment, including online,” he said and called for a specific authority to address the issue of online harassment as at present there was no law to protect the digital rights of consumers.

    The Minister also stated it was important and necessary to create awareness among the people about their digital rights.

  • Pro-Palestinian students camp out at Mexico’s largest university

    Pro-Palestinian students camp out at Mexico’s largest university

    Mexico City (AFP) – Dozens of pro-Palestinian students from Mexico’s largest university camped out Thursday in solidarity with similar protests that have swept colleges in the United States.

    Mounting flags and chanting “Long live free Palestine,” the protesters set up tents in front of the National Autonomous University of Mexico’s (UNAM) head office in Mexico City.

    The students called on the Mexican government to break diplomatic and commercial ties with Israel.

    “We are here to support Palestine, the people who are in Palestine, and the student camps in the United States,” said Valentino Pino, a 19-year-old philosophy student.

    Jimena Rosas, 21, said she hoped the protest would have a domino effect and spread to other universities in the country.

    “Once people see that UNAM is beginning to mobilize, other universities should start as well,” she said.

    Dozens of universities in the United States have seen pro-Palestinian demonstrations in recent weeks, leading to clashes with police and counter-protests.

    Israeli genocide against Palestinians since October 8 has killed more than 34,500 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the territory’s health ministry.

  • SBP-held forex reserves rise by $25 million to reach $8 billion

    SBP-held forex reserves rise by $25 million to reach $8 billion

    The foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) increased by $25 million on a weekly basis, reaching $8 billion as of April 26, according to data released on Thursday.

    Despite this modest increase, the country’s total liquid foreign reserves, including holdings in commercial banks, remained at $13.3 billion, with net foreign reserves held by commercial banks totaling $5.3 billion.

    While the central bank did not specify a reason for the uptick, the slight increase comes after a recent dip.

    Last week, the central bank’s reserves had declined by $74 million, causing them to fall below the $8 billion mark.

    This decline had raised concerns about the stability of Pakistan’s foreign exchange position.

    Meanwhile, Pakistan’s financial stability received a boost from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which disbursed $1.1 billion in the final tranche of the $3 billion Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) on Tuesday.

    This funding follows approval by the IMF’s Executive Board and is expected to be reflected in the SBP’s reserves for the week ending May 3, 2024.

    Despite these recent inflows, Pakistan faces ongoing challenges in maintaining a robust foreign exchange reserve.

    The country is heavily reliant on external financing, and fluctuations in reserve levels can impact economic stability.

    As the central bank works to stabilise its reserves, the broader economy remains sensitive to changes in external funding and currency exchange rates.

  • Foreign Office laments German envoy incident at AJ Conference

    Foreign Office laments German envoy incident at AJ Conference

    Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch on Thursday expressed regret over the incident faced by German Ambassador Alfred Grannas during an event in Lahore.

    Last week, the German envoy was heckled and booed by pro-Palestine protestors over Germany’s complicity in Israel’s genocide against the people of Gaza.

    In the footage, it could be seen that the activist shouted, “Why your country is brutally abusing the people speaking for the rights of Palestinians,” addressing the German envoy.

    However, Ambassador Grannas, who was visibly taken aback, began shouting while asking the protesters not to shout. He also gestured at the students while waving his left hand in the air, asking them to “go out”.

    Mumtaz also rejected allegations of former advisor to Prime Minister Shehzad Akbar’s claims that he was attacked by the state of Pakistan.

    “We categorically reject the allegations made by Shahzad Akbar against the state of Pakistan, its institutions and agencies. These claims are baseless and politically motivated. As we have said in the past safety and security of Pakistani nationals, wherever they are, are a matter of priority for Pakistan,” said the FO spokesperson during her weekly press briefing.

    She reiterated that Pakistan does not have a policy of targeting citizens abroad. Baloch said several dissidents are living in foreign countries but Pakistan has never engaged against them.

    Even though, “Some of them have (even) maintained links with terrorist entities inside Pakistan,” the spokesperson said.

    On April 29, Akbar served a copy of his legal action to the Pakistan High Commission in London. It names several Pakistan government officials as responsible for the attack.

    Akbar had initiated legal action against the Pakistani government over an acid attack in 2023 that left him “scarred for life”.

  • ECP once again raises concerns over PTI’s intra-party polls

    ECP once again raises concerns over PTI’s intra-party polls

    The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has raised concerns over the recent intra-party polls of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). The electoral body asked PTI to submit a response in written form.

    The PTI’s political future is at risk as the ECP raised concerns that the party is holding central meetings without intra-party polls.

    The ECP asked how various PTI party organisations are working if the intra-party polls have not been held for five years. It was the opinion of the commission that PTI has no structure and no electoral symbol.

    It also objected to the PTI’s new intra-party elections. After the initial hearing on April 30, they told the PTI to submit its response

  • Punjab main koora tax?

    Punjab main koora tax?

    Express News has reported that the Punjab government has decided to hire local private companies instead of municipal services for waste management of 37 districts in the province.

    The government also intends to put a waste management tax on the public but it is unclear that what kind of tax it’ll be.

    The government plans to start waste management services in the next five to six months.

    Express News reported that there are no private waste management companies in some districts such as Sahiwal so the government has instructed authorities to facilitate private companies.

    In the past, the Punjab government in Lahore had given these contracts to foreign companies which became a burden on the national exchequer due to payments in dollars.

    That is why this time Punjab government intends to hire local companies.

    Rural areas will be provided with better waste management services as well.

  • Well aware of our constitutional limits, says COAS Asim Munir

    Well aware of our constitutional limits, says COAS Asim Munir

    Addressing the passing out parade of Pakistan Air Force, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir said that the army is well aware of its constitutional limits but others should be aware of the limitations of freedom of speech.

    Commending the Pakistan Air Force, the Chief remarked, “You are the centre of our hopes, the protector of our skies and the guarantor of regional unity.”

    Offering advise to the passing out batches, he stated that their behaviour will be significant not only for their own personal reasons but for their organisation as well.

    Then General Asim Munir said, “We are well aware of our constitutional limits and expect others to uphold the constitution as well.”

    He quoted Article 19 of Pakistan’s constitution and remarked that the constitution has clearly defined the limits of freedom of speech.

    Article 19: Freedom of speech, etc.

    Article 19 of the Constitution talks about the freedom of speech, freedom of expression and freedom of the press. Every citizen of Pakistan has the right to hold opinions, the right to express them, and the right to speech. The law can abrogate this right only in the interest of the glory of Islam and the integrity, security and defence of Pakistan, to maintain public order, decency and morality, or in relation to contempt of court and/or incitement to an offence.

  • Final episode of ‘Ishq Murshid’ will premiere in cinemas this Friday

    Final episode of ‘Ishq Murshid’ will premiere in cinemas this Friday

     

    The final episode of blockbuster drama ‘Ishq Murshid’ is all set to hit cinema houses across the country on Friday (tomorrow).

     

    This theatrical release marks a special occasion for viewers to experience the culmination of the beloved series on the big screen.

     

    In an Instagram post by a private TV channel, it was revealed that the final episode will be showcased in multiple cinemas across major cities including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and many more.

     

    With a wide distribution network spanning numerous cities, fans from various regions will have the opportunity to enjoy the finale in a cinematic setting.

     

    Ishq Murshid, starring Durefishan Saleem and Bilal Abbas Khan in the lead roles, has garnered widespread acclaim both locally and internationally.

     

    The series, which revolves around the love story of two individuals from contrasting backgrounds, has captured the hearts of millions of viewers worldwide.

     

    Notably, the show has amassed millions of views on YouTube, highlighting its immense popularity and appeal.

     

    Written by Abdul Khaliq Khan and Imran Ashraf and directed by Farooq Rind, Ishq Murshid boasts a stellar cast, including Omair Rana, Zarmeena Ikram, Samiya Mumtaz, and more.

     

    The compelling storyline, coupled with stellar performances, has cemented its place as a must-watch drama series.

     

    The decision to screen television dramas in cinemas is not unprecedented, with several other popular series having previously aired their finales on the big screen.