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  • Ghar ki murghi, sona barabar; chicken at all time high prices

    Ghar ki murghi, sona barabar; chicken at all time high prices

    Prices of chicken have skyrocketed in the past days in Pakistan, rising by Rs. 200 per kilogram to reach Rs 697 per kg, reports Bol News.

    Prices in Gujranwala have begun selling chicken at will, disregarding the official government rate of Rs 680 per kg, Samaa has reported.

    Like other cities in the country, in Faisalabad too, the price of chicken had soared beyond expectations.

    Within a month, after an increase of Rs25, it has reached up to Rs750 per kg.

    Chicken sellers in Rawalpindi staged a demonstration outside the Rawalpindi Press Club to reject the official prices of chicken meat. They also observed a full-fledged strike over the price mechanism.

    The rate fixed by the government is Rs. 435 while the price of chicken has surged in the open market, with live chicken selling at Rs550 per kg and chicken meat at Rs850 per kg.

  • Finance Minister positive about Pak economy

    Finance Minister positive about Pak economy

    Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has stated that Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves will increase to $10 billion in two months, as Pakistan is set to receive the $1.1 billion final loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    The minister said that Pakistan would not need to go to IMF in the future but only after obtaining a “large and longer” 24th programme.

    Interestingly, Aurangzeb made a witty comment about former Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, “no one can imagine a plan B with only 15 days of reserves,” – a veiled reference to Dar’s mention of his Plan B in 2023.

    Aurangzeb spoke at the inaugural session of the 7th Edition of the “Leaders in Islamabad Business Summit” (LIIBS).

    The minister also stated that the last loan tranche is expected to be disbursed next week and the country would get more inflows in June. Which would help the foreign exchange reserves balloon to the $10 billion mark, according to Aurangzeb.

  • Aiman Khan’s remarkable lookalike takes social media by storm

    Aiman Khan’s remarkable lookalike takes social media by storm

    Aiman Khan has charmed audiences with her talent and charisma over the years.
    Recently, social media was buzzing with surprise over a viral video showing a girl dancing at a wedding. What caught everyone’s eye was how much she looked like Aiman Khan.
    Dressed in a traditional pink outfit, she wowed the crowd with her dance moves, leading many fans to mistake her for the famous actress.
    After the video spread online, people quickly noticed the striking similarity between the girl and Aiman Khan. Fans even tagged Nida Yasir under the video, suggesting to her to invite the girl on her morning show for being Aiman Khan’s lookalike.

  • Apni behn ka rishta de dein’ Nazish Jahangir has had it with Babar’s fans

    Apni behn ka rishta de dein’ Nazish Jahangir has had it with Babar’s fans

    Actor Nazish Jahangir has had it with Babar Azam fans trolling her, after she said she wouldn’t consider marrying the star cricketer.

    A screenshot is circulating on social media in which Nazish Jahangri wrote on her Instagram story, “Jisko meri bat buri lagi ho wo Babar ko apni behn ka rishta de dein lekin meri jan chor dein”.

    The actress has confirmed that the screenshot is fake. She shared an Instagram story saying, “This is fake. I did not give any statement or reaction to our adorable trolls because it’s simply not in my upbringing at all. It’s sad how these barbarians show their true colors or defame not just me, but also our Babar Azam.”

    “They’re screaming for respect for him, I can only feel pity for them. The trolling, the defamation, the abuse, none of it matters to me at all. I’m only saying this because I don’t want to say any nonsense because there’s a lot of difference between your caliber and mine   so go on.”

    Recently, a fan asked her a question in a Q&A session on her Instagram that if Babar Azam proposed marriage to her, what would be her answer?

    She replied that she would refuse.

    Babar Azam fans were not happy with her response and relentlessly trolled her, which got so bad that she had to switch her Instagram account from public to private for a few days.

    Jahangir also wrote that, “Babar bhai is out brother, but the fans are openly highlighting the negative aspects. I have nothing to do with cricketers, they are all brothers for me, they have fallen behind.”

  • Saba Faisal vs Hira Khan: Clash over sons’ importance’s heats up social media

    Saba Faisal vs Hira Khan: Clash over sons’ importance’s heats up social media

    Saba Faisal, a renowned television actor known for being candid, recently grabbed headlines with her statement on the importance of having sons. During an interview she said that having sons brought her immense relief and satisfaction, as she believes it’s challenging for women to thrive independently.
    Here is video link of Saba Faisal’s statement about the importance of having sons:

    Actress Hira Khan strongly disagreed with Saba Faisal’s statement, expressing her disapproval in a harsh way. Hira wrote, “Stunned by the audacity and stupidity”
    Sadia Faisal, Saba Faisal’s daughter, criticized Hira for her choice of words towards a senior artist.

    Hira replied that in a conservative society like Pakistan where daughters are being killed, Saba Faisal is emphasizing the significance of having sons. Sadia Faisal angrily responded, “You are misinterpreting a simple statement. Hira you need to gain more life experience before discussing this matter.”

  • Nearly 282 million people faced acute hunger in 2023: UN-led report

    Nearly 282 million people faced acute hunger in 2023: UN-led report

    Food insecurity worsened around the world in 2023, with some 282 million people suffering from acute hunger due to conflicts, particularly in Gaza and Sudan, UN agencies and development groups said Wednesday.

    Extreme weather events and economic shocks also added to the number of those facing acute food insecurity, which grew by 24 million people compared with 2022, according to the latest global report on food crises from the Food Security Information Network (FSIN).

    The report, which called the global outlook “bleak” for this year, is produced for an international alliance bringing together UN agencies, the European Union and governmental and non-governmental bodies.

    2023 was the fifth consecutive year of rises in the number of people suffering acute food insecurity — defined as when populations face food deprivation that threatens lives or livelihoods, regardless of the causes or length of time.

    Much of last year’s increase was due to report’s expanded geographic coverage, as well as deteriorating conditions in 12 countries.

    More geographical areas experienced “new or intensified shocks” while there was a “marked deterioration in key food crisis contexts such as Sudan and the Gaza Strip”, Fleur Wouterse, deputy director of the emergencies office within the UN’s Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), told AFP.

    Some 700,000 people, including 600,000 in Gaza, were on the brink of starvation last year, a figure that has since climbed yet higher to 1.1 million in the war-ridden Palestinian territory.

    Since the first report by the Global Food Crisis Network covering 2016, the number of food-insecure people has risen from 108 million to 282 million, Wouterse said.

    Meanwhile, the share of the population affected within the areas concerned has doubled 11 percent to 22 percent, she added.

    Protracted major food crises are ongoing in Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Syria and Yemen.

    “In a world of plenty, children are starving to death,” wrote UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in the report’s foreword.

    “War, climate chaos and a cost-of-living crisis — combined with inadequate action — mean that almost 300 million people faced acute food crisis in 2023.”

    “Funding is not keeping pace with need,” he added.

    This is especially true as the costs of distributing aid have risen.

    For 2024, progress will depend on the end of hostilities, said Wouterse, who stressed that aid could “rapidly” alleviate the crisis in Gaza or Sudan, for example, once humanitarian access to the areas is possible.

    Worsening conditions in Haiti were due to political instability and reduced agricultural production, “where in the breadbasket of the Artibonite Valley, armed groups have seized agricultural land and stolen crops”, Wouterse said.

    The El Nino weather phenomenon could also lead to severe drought in West and Southern Africa, she added.

    According to the report, situations of conflict or insecurity have become the main cause of acute hunger in 20 countries or territories, where 135 million people have suffered.

    Extreme climatic events such as floods or droughts were the main cause of acute food insecurity for 72 million people in 18 countries, while economic shocks pushed 75 million people into this situation in 21 countries.

    “Decreasing global food prices did not transmit to low-income, import-dependent countries,” said the report.

    At the same time, high debt levels “limited government options to mitigate the effects of high prices”.

    On a positive note, the situation improved in 17 countries in 2023, including the Democratic Republic of Congo and Ukraine, the report found.

  • Two TTP terrorists killed in Punjab while crossing over from KP

    Two TTP terrorists killed in Punjab while crossing over from KP

    The Khorasan Diary has reported that two terrorists were killed in Bhakkar, Punjab while entering the province from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    Their post read, “Two militants have been killed in Bhakkar, Punjab in an exchange of firing with Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Punjab, according to officials the militants were trying to cross over from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: CTD Punjab.”

    Recently, the Chief Minister of KP Ali Amin Gandapur said in a conference about the increasing cases of terrorism that “terrorists can access Punjab too but it is due to the sacrifices of KP police that this is not happening.”

    The Khorasan Diary also reported, “The militants have been identified as the affiliates of Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan. They were entering Punjab for an attack. A grand search and sweep operation had been launched to arrest the other militants: CTD Punjab”

  • ‘I regularly go to therapy and I think it’s very helpful’, says Sidra Niazi

    ‘I regularly go to therapy and I think it’s very helpful’, says Sidra Niazi

    Sidra Niazi has opened up about seeking therapy, shedding light on the importance of mental health awareness.
    During a candid conversation on co-star Ahsan Khan’s digital show ‘Lo Karlo Baat’, the actress bravely discussed her past experiences with therapy, advocating for its normalization and promotion as a legitimate form of treatment.

    “I’ve never talked about it, but I have been through therapy personally,” she revealed. “From my experience, it definitely helps.”
    Niazi emphasized the need for society to treat mental health with the same importance as physical health, urging for more open discussions on the topic. “It is high time that society starts treating mental health as very normal,” she stated.
    “I incorporate yoga into my lifestyle for mental well-being.”

    Niazi was last seen in the drama series ‘Sukoon’, alongside Sana Javed, Ahsan Khan, and Khaqan Shahnawaz.

  • The Pink Moon will be visible in Pakistan; find out when

    The Pink Moon will be visible in Pakistan; find out when

    The pink moon will be seen around the world today, while Pakistanis will also be able to enjoy the rare celestial event.

    The full moon will appear in the sky tonight, but this time it’s been dubbed April’s Pink Moon, the ‘Sprouting Grass Moon’, the ‘Egg Moon’ and the ‘Fish Moon’.

    The American Space Research Organization (NASA) had already confirmed that the pink moon will be visible from Monday morning to Thursday morning in UK, Ireland, Portugal, Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia, as per media reports.

    What is Pink Moon?

    At the time of Pink Moon, the distance between the Earth and the Moon becomes less, due to which the Moon can be clearly seen by the human eye.

    Why is it called a pink moon?

    People have been naming full moon for centuries yet the Maine Farmer’s Almanac (an annual American magazine) first began using Native American names for full moons in the 1930s, and since then these names have been widely popular and used, according to the publication of the magazine that began in 1818.

  • ‘I cannot sleep’; Hafeezullah Niazi tearfully appeals to court for recovery of son Hassan

    ‘I cannot sleep’; Hafeezullah Niazi tearfully appeals to court for recovery of son Hassan

    Journalist Asad Toor wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday that political analyst Hafeezullah Niazi appealed before the Supreme Court’s (SC) six-member bench for the safe recovery of his son, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) activist Hassaan Niazi.

    Hafeezullah Niazi told the apex court, “My son Hassaan Niazi has been missing from military custody since seven to eight days. I’m not even allowed to see him. I don’t know where my son is. Will I be able to sleep at night?”

    Tearfully, he told the court, “You (judges) cannot feel what I feel, I cannot sleep all night.”
    The SC directed Attorney General Mansoor Usman Awan to meet Niazi and tackle the matter of the PTI activist.

    Hassaan Niazi is also the nephew of former prime minister and founder of the PTI, Imran Khan. He has been in military custody in link with the May 9 violence in which he was filmed with the Corps Commander Lahore’s uniform, taken from Jinnah House during riots.