Corona Updates: 34 more people died in one day in Pakistan

Karachi: Coronavirus kills 34 people in one day across the country, with more than 1,000 positive cases reported.

According to data released by the National Command and Operations Center (NCOC), however, 42,455 covid tests were performed in the last 24 hours.

After which the total number of covid-19 tests has become 7932196.

However, according to Federal Minister Asad Umar, on Sunday revealed that a special Pakistan Air Force plane has arrived in Beijing to bring the corona vaccine.

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has issued a new travel guide for travelers coming to Pakistan from abroad.

CAA has divided countries into 3 categories which include 24 countries in Category A including Australia, China, Iraq, New Zealand, Qatar, Iceland, Sri Lanka, and Saudi Arabia.

Read, 55 more deaths from coronavirus in Pakistan, 2,123 new cases reported

Passengers will not be required to undergo a covid-19 test if they are traveling to the countries that come in Category A

72 hours in advance test reports are required for passengers traveling to the Category B countries.

Category C contains 6 countries including South Africa, United Kingdom, Brazil, Ireland, Portugal, and the Netherlands.

The arrival of passengers from Category C countries is subject to the permission of the NCOC.

How many patients have been died of coronavirus in the last 24 hours in Pakistan?

During the last 24 hours, 34 more people have died of Corona across the country. Since then, the total number of people who have died of the global epidemic has risen to 11,657.

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How many patients have been recovered from the infectious corona disease?

According to the NCOC, 1,822 patients recovered from Corona in one day, reaching the number of patients to 499,974.

During COVID-19, what food do you avoid?
  • Limit the sum of salt and high-sodium condiments when frying and storing foodstuffs (e.g. soy sauce and fish sauce).
  • You should reduce daily salt intake to less than 5 g (approximately 1 teaspoon), and switch to iodized salt.
  • stay clear of foods, especially snacks, that contain a high amount of salt and sugar.
  • Try avoiding soft drinks or sodas and other beverages that are high in sugar for instance: fruit juices, fruit juice concentrates and syrups, flavored milk, and yogurt drinks.
  • Eat fresh fruits instead of sweet snacks such as cookies, chocolate, and cakes.
Is Covid’s UK version more serious?

The latest version has a higher mortality risk than other versions of coronavirus, according to the UK study published Friday reports. Although the data is not definitive, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that “there is some evidence that the new variant … may be associated with a higher degree of mortality.”

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“Stay Vigilant to ensure inflation stays under control” PM instructs the economic team

Karachi: Inflation is at its lowest level since the formation of the current government, the Prime Minister said on Sunday.

Prime Minister Imran Khan informed that he had instructed his economic team to remain vigilant and ensure that inflation was kept under control.

In his tweet on social networking site Twitter, Prime Minister Imran Khan expressed his content with regard to the “more good news on the economic front” that is likely to surface, and the “efforts to reduce inflation” are yielding excellent results.

He continued to write that “Consumer price index & core inflation are both now lower than when our government was formed.”

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Premiere also told the economic team to remain vigilant and make sure “that inflation stays under control.”

It should be noted that during the last month, oil and other food prices have risen sharply.

However, Federal Minister Asad Umar also mentioned in his tweet that the rate of inflation in the country is declining.

Inflation is lower than when the PTI government was formed.

Prior to the PTI’s government in July 2018, the CPI was 5.8% and the core inflation was 7.6%.

Nonetheless, inflation now is 5.7 percent and the core inflation is 5.4 percent.

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Free Vaccines will be available by June, Asad Umar

Karachi: COVID-19 vaccination is about to arrive in the country as a special Pakistan Air Force plane has arrived in Beijing to bring the corona vaccine.

Federal Minister Asad Omar informed that Pakistan Air Force aircraft is loading corona vaccine at Beijing airport.

In a few hours, the plane will leave for Pakistan with the vaccine.

According to the news, the vaccination process will begin in Pakistan in the next few days.

According to Federal Minister Asad Umar, free vaccines will be given at the government level in the country.

All doses of the 17 million vaccines available will be available by June this year.

Earlier, PM Imran Khan, in a meeting instructed to expedite corona-vaccine supply in the country.

In the meeting, the members of the committee informed Imran Khan that the urgent use of two vaccines has been approved and measures are taken for the approval in order to accelerate the process of bringing more vaccines.

Kylie Jenner posses her funky nail art

Kylie Jenner, beauty mogul, 23, loves to send us fashion drills, and they just never stop. The actress shared a sneak peek of her funky nail art recently.

In her Instagram account of her Nails painting, the world’s youngest “self-made” billionaire posted a photo in which she also wore stunning rings.

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Here is a glimpse of Keeping Up With The Kardashians star’s nail art.

Kylie Jenner became to be the highest-paid actress in 2020 and to be number one on Forbes’ ranking.

Kylie shared her funky nail art’s picture on Instagram

Not only does Kylie Jenner’s enormous income make her the highest-paid star, but it also ensures she won more than the majority of the top five listed.

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ICC Test Rankings Show Babar Azam slips down to 7th

Test skipper Babar Azam has fallen to seventh place in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Test rankings of batsmen.

Babar Azam failed tests against New Zealand in December last year due to a thumb fracture. In the first home test, he made his return from injury against South Africa, hitting seven in the first 30 in the second inning.

Related, Babar Azam gets ruled out of the T20 series

Since his debut in 2016, Babar has played 30 Tests. He scored 2082 runs, including five centuries and 15 half-centuries, at an average of 44.29.

Pakistan’s Captain Babar Azam wants his squad to look “fearless” and “aggressive” before the two-match Test series between Pakistan and South Africa.

Speaking to Ramiz Raja, Azam had said that without fear of any repercussions, he wants players to give 100 percent on the pitch.

Read more, Babar Azam to miss the second Test against New Zealand as well

“I want the team to play positive but aggressive and fearless cricket, especially in white-ball cricket if we want to challenge top teams,” Azam said.

“Usually we stop scoring runs if we lose one or two quick wickets and this is where I want the team’s mindset to change — even if you’ve lost two quick wickets, you must continue to add numbers to the scoreboard,” he added.

The captain continued to add, “I was struggling with red-ball cricket in particular, but Mickey supported me and continued to encourage me, which gave me confidence. It also made me understand how vital it is for a player when he’s struggling to be helped by team management.”

“I am going to apply the same. I will support my players,” added he.

More, #PAKvSA: the national team scored 33 runs, lost 4 wickets

Cuba: A military helicopter crashes, killing 5

A Cuban military helicopter crashed into a mountainous area, killing all on board. The aircraft was heading its way to Guantanamo province.

According to the International News Agency, a Cuban military combat helicopter flew from the eastern province of Holguin for a short trip to Guantanamo.

However, The reason for the crash is yet to be investigated by the military.

Shortly afterward, however, the helicopter lost contact with the control room.

The Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces released a brief statement in which they stated that the helicopter came down into an “elevation” after flying from eastern Holguin province.

Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari and Mahmood Chaudhry’s Reception is likely to take place in Peshawar

Karachi: Former President Asif Ali Zardari’s daughter Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari and Mahmood Chaudhry’s Reception ceremony may be held in Peshawar.

PPP Central Secretary Information Faisal Karim Kundi while talking to the media said, “the newlyweds’ reception ceremonies will also be held Larkana, Lahore, and Islamabad.

He said that Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari’s Reception in Peshawar would have a positive impact.

He also mentioned that the decision of Long March or any other option would be taken at the PDM summit.

He further said that they are going to approach NAB and courts against the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government’s major over projects like BRT, Billion Tree Tsunami, and other projects.

Hareem Shah exposes Abdul Qavi in a video once again

Karachi: Pakistani Tik Tok girl Hareem Shah, whose slapping Abdul Qavi video was surfacing on social media, once again exposed him in an inappropriate video on Instagram.

In the video, he can be seen dancing with a lady.

Related, Abdul Qavi no more “Mufti”

Recently, controversial videos of slapping Qavi and other revelations came to light but now once again Hareem Shah has leaked the video of Abdul Qavi.

https://www.instagram.com/hareem.shah_official_account/?utm_source=ig_embed

Hareem Shah, recently shared that she went to visit Qavi along with her friend. During which the religious cleric remarked inappropriate comments that led Hareem to slap him.

Shortly after a video of slapping the cleric went viral on the internet, Abdul Qavi stripped of the title of “Mufti” with his name.

According to sources Hareem Shah said that she left his hotel room after slapping him.

Read, Quarrel ensued between Ali Zaidi and Murad Ali Shah

The dollar depreciated against rupee last week

The dollar weakens against the rupee last week as Pakistan sought 10 billion dollars for finance over the next three years through various World Bank projects.

20% reduction in government import bill due to intermittent decline in global oil prices, Rising remittances strengthen the rupee.

The dollar continued to depreciate against the euro pound and riyal on Saturday.

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In the interbank market, the dollar fell by 64 paise to close at Rs 160.10.

In the open currency market, the dollar fell 45 paise to 160.30

The British pound’s interbank rate fell by 77 paise to Rs 219.19 during the week’s trading.

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In the open market, the British pound depreciated by 50 paise to Rs 219.50.

The euro, in the interbank market, depreciated by Rs 2.41 to Rs 193.39 while in the open market, the euro depreciated by Rs 1 to Rs 194.50.

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Coronavirus kills 46 people in one day in Pakistan

Karachi: Coronavirus kills 46 people in one day across the country, 1644 positive cases reported, National Command and Operations Center released the stats in which the number of confirmed patients in the country has reached 541,031.

According to the National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) published statistics, the number of active patients is 32,726, more than 2,000 patients are in critical condition, the total death toll has risen to 11,560.

In one day, 2,167 patients recovered, however, in four districts of Karachi, Korangi, Malir, Central and Western Districts, the rate of the covid-19 positive cases has sharply increased by 100% in one week.

Reports have it that free vaccines are likely to be distributed in Sindh from February 3.

The death toll in the world has risen to 2.2 million while the number of affected people exceeded 102 million.

The death toll in the United States is more than 443,000, while the number of victims is 263.38 million.

More than 154,000 people have died in India.

The death toll in the UK has risen to more than 133,000, with 3,743,000 people affected.

The Corona crisis has led to a downturn in Asian financial markets. Markets in Shanghai, Tokyo, and Hong Kong continued to decline on Friday morning, despite US financial plans and a changing Wall Street situation.

Pakistan beat South Africa by 7 wickets in Karachi Test

Karachi: In the Karachi Test, South Africa gave Pakistan an easy target of 88 runs to win which Pakistan achieved at a loss of 3 wickets.

South Africa scored 220 in the first innings in a Test match played at the National Stadium Karachi.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) took to Twitter to share the match report.

In response, the Pakistani team managed to score 378 runs thanks to a century by Fawad Alam and thus gave the host team a 158-run lead in response to which the visiting team was bowled out for 245 runs.

Related, Pak vs SA: Pakistan’s impressive comeback in the last session of the third day

Pakistan lost 3 wickets in pursuit of an easy target of 88 runs given by South Africa. Imran Butt 12. Abid Ali was dismissed for 10 and captain Babar Azam for 30. Azhar Ali remained unbeaten on 31 runs.

In the second innings, Dean Elgar was dismissed for 29 by the visitors. Rassie van der Dussen and Aiden Markram put on a vital 127-run partnership as both batsmen completed their half-centuries.

Leading Yasir Shah ended the partnership by sending Dussen back to the pavilion for 64 runs.

At the end of the third day, there were only 4 overs left but Francois du Plessis lost his wicket and fell victim to Yasir Shah for 10 runs.

In the next over, the set batsman Makram fell victim to Noman Ali after playing an innings of 74 runs.

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For the national team, Yasir Shah took 4 wickets, Noman Ali and Hasan Ali took one wicket each.

On the fourth day, the visitors started their incomplete innings with 187 runs for the loss of 4 wickets

Keshav Maharaj was bowled by Hasan Ali for 2 runs and Yasir Shah ended the innings of captain De Kok. He also managed to score only 2 runs.

Earlier, Pakistan lost 4 wickets for 33 runs on the first day of the game however, middle-order batsman Fawad Alam’s stunning century gave South Africa the lead in the first innings.

Former captains Azhar Ali and Faheem Ashraf also showed responsibility and scored half-centuries.

Fawad Alam gleefully shared the National cricket team’s victory on Twitter and thanked Allah for giving him the opportunity to score a heroic century.

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Katherine Heigl struggled with severe anxiety after being labelled as ‘difficult person’

The American famous actress, Katherine Heigl, in an interview with international media, has opened up about her experience of “shunning,” Hollywood, where she felt an onslaught of backlash.

The actress, 42, explained in an interview with The Washington Post, published on Thursday that working with a media narrative that she was difficult to work with was difficult.

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Firefly Lane actress lamented, “I may have said a couple of things you didn’t like, but then that escalated to ‘she’s ungrateful’ to ‘she’s difficult’ and that mount to ‘she’s unprofessional’.

Heigl continued, “What is your definition of difficult? Somebody with an opinion that you don’t like? Now, I’m 42, and that (expletive) pisses me off.”

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During her “difficult” years between 2005 and 2010, the star developed a reputation for being “Grey’s Anatomy”.

Since she was not feeling that she was “given the material” to “warrant an Emmy nomination,” Therefore, in 2008, she relinquished from considering awards.

The famous Hollywood actress publicly manifested discontent in 2009 with her 17-hour workday on “Grey’s.”

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The backlash she received was unwarranted. “At the time, I was just quickly told to shut the (expletive) up. The more I said I was sorry, the more they wanted it.”

Heigl claims that her anxiety was so bad that she had to quit and say bye to Hollywood.

The forty-two-year-old actress also said that she even asked her husband and mother to seek places where she can go because she “felt like she would rather be dead.”

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“I didn’t realize how much anxiety I was living with until I got so bad that I had to really seek help,” she mentioned.

Heigl said she learned to “have a little more gentleness” toward herself with time to recover and self-reflect when she observed a recent improvement in the view of her by fans.

“It took a considerable time for me to feel confident enough [on social media] to read the comments since I just feared the worst,” she exclaimed.

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Ms Bakhtawar Bhutto to Mrs Mahmood Chaudhry

Karachi: Former Prime Minister Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and former President Asif Ali Zardari’s eldest daughter Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari got married to Mahmood Chaudhry at Bilawal House.

Bakhtawar Bhutto and Mehmood Chaudhry’s new life begins, Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and former President Asif Ali Zardari’s eldest daughter Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari became Mahmood Chaudhry’s bride

Asif Zardari’s close friend gifted Bakhtawar traditional dress gifts for Thar brides. Shawls of different designs and colors and other dresses were also given as gifts.

Read, Pakistan beat South Africa by 7 wickets in Karachi Test

The marriage took place at Bilawal House in Karachi. The ceremony was attended by close family members, friends of the bride, and important political, social, military, and civil figures of the country.

A separate ceremony will be held in Lahore in connection with the marriage of Bakhtawar Bhutto, while another event will be held in Islamabad to celebrate the marriage of Bakhtawar Bhutto.

However, Bibi’s eldest daughter’s wedding reception will be held on January 30, to which PPP MPs and longtime friends have been invited.

The sources reported that Maulana Fazlur Rehman was not invited to the wedding while Maryam Nawaz did not attend the ceremony despite receiving the invitation.

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Can wearing two masks help prevent coronavirus?

A Leading epidemiologist in the United States Dr. Anthony S. Fauci has revealed That wearing two common masks together provides the same protection as the N95 mask and significantly reduces the risk of epidemics.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been recommending people wear face masks since early April. Because of the shortage of N95 masks, cloth face masks have become the norm and there are many options available from homemade.

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That wearing two common masks together provides the same protection as the N95 mask and significantly reduces the risk of epidemics.

The purpose of the face mask is to prevent viral particles in the air.

Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, who is an American immunologist and physician-scientist serving as the chief medical advisor to President Joe Biden since 2021 and has been a director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984.

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Dr. Fauci informed that if the face is covered with a layer of two cloths, it is common sense that the chances of viral particles entering through the mouth and nose are greatly reduced. “If you have a physical covering with one layer, you put on another layer, it just makes common sense that it would probably be more efficient,” Fauci told NBC News ‘TODAY.

It is common sense to wear two masks, according to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

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He said that the N95 mask is expensive which is usually used by experts nonetheless, people can use two face masks together to get similar features.

Meanwhile, Ellis Sato, an epidemiologist at Children’s Hospital and Medical Center, said the two layers of the mask increase filtration.

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research has shown that several cloth layers in a mask improve the efficacy of viral particle filtration. Following that logic, an individual increases the number of layers of fabric covering their face by double-masking, thereby increasing the degree of filtration.

It should be noted that these are possible reasons why most Americans now use two face masks at the same time.

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The Dollar continues to depreciate

Karachi: The US dollar depreciated against the rupee in both the foreign exchange markets on Friday.

As a result, the dollar lost another 20 paise to close at Rs 160.30 in the open currency market.

In the interbank market, the dollar fell further by 18 paise to close at Rs 160.10.

Read, Gold prices rose in the global and local markets

Previously, after finalizing a deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a loan initiate on May 12, 2019, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) let the rupee decline substantially on the inter-bank market, according to the SBP.

The World Bank, which funds some of Pakistan’s infrastructure and social safety net programs, has also backed the initiative of keeping the rupee free of state regulation in an attempt to give exports a much-needed boost and address a faltering economy.

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Gold prices rose in the global and local markets

Karachi: In the international market, the prices of 24 Karat gold per ounce rose by dollars 20 to 18 1862.

While in the local market, gold prices rose by Rs 500 and Rs 429 per tola and per 10 grams, respectively, on Friday.

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As a result, the price of gold per tola has gone up to Rs. 113,450 and the price of gold per ten grams has gone up to Rs. 97,365.

However, compared to the Dubai Gold Market, the price of gold per tola in the Pakistani market on Friday was Rs 1,000 less.

Corona Updates: 46 died, 1,644 new cases reported in Pakistan

Karachi: The Coronavirus has killed 46 more people in Pakistan in a single day, the death toll has reached 11,560 and the number of Corona patients to 541,031 after 1,644 new cases were reported.

National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) released the latest statistics on people infected with the coronavirus.

The death toll from the deadly outbreak has risen sharply since the second wave of Corona hit the country.

Read, 55 more deaths from coronavirus in Pakistan, 2,123 new cases reported

According to the National Command and Operations (NCOC) Center, 1,644 new cases were reported in Pakistan in the last 24 hours, bringing the number of corona patients in Pakistan to 541,031.

Sindh was among the most affected by the coronavirus, where the number of corona patients rose to 244,340, while 156,404 people fell victim to corona in Punjab.

Besides, 66,451 cases of covid-19 have been reported in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 41,176 in Islamabad, 18,798 in Balochistan, 4,909 in Gilgit-Baltistan, and 8,953 in Azad Kashmir.

More, Coronavirus confirmed in 1,877 people, 32 died in Pakistan

According to the National Command and Operations Center, Corona has once again killed several people across the country, with 46 more patients dying from the deadly virus in 24 hours.

The National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) has decided to send a special plane to China to order the vaccine.

According to sources, the special plane will leave for China in the next one or two days

A significant meeting of the NCOC was held on the issue of the corona vaccine where it was decided that a special aircraft will leave for China within the next two days.

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Dr. Yasmeen Rashid has said that the trial of the corona vaccine with China has been completed and the results will come in a few days. In the first phase, the front line workers will be vaccinated.

According to the reports, in Punjab, the death rate from corona has decreased.

The death toll, in the world, from the coronavirus has reached 2.184 million, while the number of people infected with the deadly virus in different countries has exceeded 101.4 million.

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After 10 years Fawad Alam proves himself

Karachi: Despite Pakistani Crickerter’s excellent performance in 10 years, Fawad Alam was not included in the national team, yet he did not give up and kept working hard. Had it be someone else besides Alam, he would have left the cricket all at once.

Fawad made his return to Pakistan’s squad after a decade-long absence. With his remarkable performance, Alam made a second hundred in the space of three Tests while on Wednesday, he made a century National Stadium Karachi.

But after Fawad Alam’s heroic century on the second day of the first Test match between #PAKvSA, the talented cricketer has been collecting praises from cricket lovers, legends and cricket enthusiasts.

Read, Fawad Alam sets many unique records

When asked about the reason behind his long wait, he answered with exuded the maturity that he now has made peace with how things have panned out.

Fawad owing to his perceptions about his technique, couldn’t get a look-in. However, after nearly being dropped, Alam made a comeback after 11 years

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Pakistani team remained determined on Wednesday after resuming in a vulnerable position of 33-4, adding 71 without loss and closing to within 42 of the first innings of South Africa, still with four wickets.

Fawad Alam earned him a much-needed century because of his classy strokes, mental grit and ability to survive on a tricky pitch. In brilliant fashing, Alam scored it, progressing on to the crease and smashing the spinner for a six to reach his first hundred on home soil.

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Pak vs SA: Pakistan’s impressive comeback in the last session of the third day

Karachi: On the third day of the match at the National Stadium Karachi, Shaheens increased their score to 308 for 8 and the entire team was bowled out for 378. Pakistan took a 158-run lead in the first innings.

Pakistani spinners, Nauman Ali and Yasir Shah grabbed 3 wickets in the space of ten runs to prevent South Africa’s, on Thursday, fightback on the third day of the first. Yasir struck twice and Nauman once to leave the tourists on 187-4 at the close.

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The first match of the Test series being played between Pakistan and South Africa has entered an interesting situation. At the end of the third day’s play, Pakistan scored 187 for 4 in the second innings and took a 29-run lead.

The visiting team’s opener Aiden Markram scored a polished 74 for his 8th fifty, Rassie van der Dussen scored a solid 64, and Dean Elgar scored 29. Yasir caught and trapped Faf Du Plessis leg-before for ten. Yasir Shah showed 3 and Noman Ali showed one player their way to the pavilion.

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With South Africa now leading 29 runs with six second-inning wickets in hand, Nightwatchman Keshav Maharaj was unbeaten on two, and skipper Quinton de Kock hadn’t yet scored.

Markram and Dussen had a leg-before decision overturned on four whereas Markram hit ten boundaries and Dussen five.

For South Africa on a fourth-day of the brown pitch, Both Yasir and Nauman will be major threats, which produced 14 wickets on day one, four on the second, and six on the third.

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Israel lacks plans and capability to attack Iran, President Hassan Rouhani’s chief of staff

President Hassan Rouhani’s chief of staff, Mahmoud Vaezi, said Israel had neither plans nor capability to attack Iran.

According to the International News Agency, Mahmoud Vaezi, Chief of Staff of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, in response to the threat of an Israeli attack, said that it is a psychological war and we know that Israel has no plan to attack as it lacks the potential to do so.

Speaking to the media, Mahmoud Waezi, after the cabinet meeting, mentioned that some officials of the Zionist regime falsely believe that the United States will accept their words, but the United States is an independent country that being said it leaves Israel with less or next to no chances of being heard on that level.

It should be noted that the head of the Israeli army had threatened in his statement that he has ordered the preparation of new plans for attacks on Iran, US President Joe Biden refrained from resuming the nuclear deal with Iran.

Indian Supreme Court refuses to give protection to the makers of Tandav

The burden continues to escalate for Tandav film’s producers, who have not earned relief from criminal proceedings registered against them in many states. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court declined to approve the manufacturers’ appeal for temporary defence.

The Indian extremist organization also announced Rs 10 million for those who cut the tongues of web series makers.

The controversies have plagued the Amazon Prime Video political thriller, produced by Ali Abbas Zafar and starring Saif Ali Khan, as the Supreme Court declined to offer immunity to the creators of the film called Tandav.

Director Ali Abbas Zafar’s web series ‘Tandav’ on the subject of Delhi politics was released later this month. The film depicted a struggle for power by different sections, but the Indian extremist Hindu organizations did not like the subject of the movie. The film led to open a front against the actors, including the web series.

The creators of the film are plagued with criminal charges under sections 153A and 295 of the Indian Penal Code for harming religious beliefs and offending faith.

According to Indian reports, Bharatiya Janata Party MP Manoj Kotak wrote to Prakash Javadekar, Information and Broadcasting Minister, requesting a ban on the series for allegedly mocking Hindu deities.

Bharatiya Janata Party MP wrote in the complaint letter that ‘various groups and individuals have protested for ridiculing Hindu Gods and Goddesses in the Tandav web series. Comments on them have been passed’.

Former UP Chief Minister Mayawati turned to Twitter and wrote that the problematic scene should be deleted from the series in the interest of ‘peace and harmony.’

An FIR was also registered against the entire cast, including the director of the film, at the behest of several leaders of the ruling BJP and extremist Hindus.

Life amid coronavirus: same life, new story

2020 has been a tough year for everyone and so many changes have become normal and a part of our lives. Masks and sanitizers have become an essential part of our everyday lives and it feels quite normal now. But now that the year has changed and we all are thinking to ourselves the same questions again and again ‘will life ever be normal again?’

With lockdown restrictions, a little eased, can we say and hope for a life that was before 2020? Or we have to make room for more changes now? This has been a matter of debate for many people for quite some time and ten BBC correspondents also offer their thoughts on life after coronavirus.

Dependence on Technology is going to be stronger than we thought – Zoe

Zoe Kleinman, a technology reporter, suggests that we will be dependent on technology for a much longer period of time. Digital platforms have become the way of life for us, whether it is the WhatsApp groups or conferences and meetings on zoom.

A little earlier, in the post covid world everybody was concerned about the screen time for kids and adults, however, the tables turned and life after covid 19 has taken a new turn. Everything has shifted to online, whether it is work and job for adults or learning for the kids. This has brought a huge shift in the change of attitude as the parents are now more positive and relaxed with the screen time their children avail. And this kind of change is not going away anytime soon.

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As technology and internet service has become essential, it is in demand more and more. BT declared that they are going to roll out ultrafast broadband fibers to 227 rural communities in the UK. As said before, the changes are going more in favour of technology and technology-based living which is not going to change for quite some time.

Zoe also says that the lines have blurred between work and home have blurred like never before. He says ‘I fear a world without the sun” and that we should keep a check on our balance between work and home.

The new era of Virtual Lessons – Brenwen

The education editor, Brenwen Jeffereys questions the nature of virtual lessons and the world after coronavirus. The shift from traditional school settings with classes and breaks, to online learning on different online platforms is grand in its nature. Brenwen says that more than 90% of children are out of their classes and studying at home. The research suggests that 59% of children in the UK have their own smartphones and laptops. Online learning to them is easily available.

But another aspect is on the rise when it comes to the topic of education and that is the rise of another kind of poverty, known as digital poverty. This digital poverty is locking many children out of the learning process. As even in the developed nation such as the UK, a significant minority do not have access to their own digital device which proves to be a hurdle in the way of online working and learning.

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However, the department of education is trying to provide laptops to students to make the process of learning and education easier and accessible to everyone. But this is a temporary solution.

The Universities face a completely different kind of challenge. The British Universities are world-famous for their quality of education and degrees due to which they receive a significant number of students from different countries. Just from China, they receive 120,000 students each year. However, due to pandemic and the trend of online learning, this number will likely decrease. According to research by University, there is an immediate drop in the number of international students and it could cost 2.5 billion pounds and lead to 30,000 job losses.

What about the rush hour? – Simon

Simon Jack, the business editor, ponders what is our world coming to after sustaining the effects of Covid-19 on the business community. More and more people are working online and doing home-based jobs, which will result in less transport and possibly not now but will in future, the rush hour be obsolete and history? No one knows that for sure now but these thoughts are circling in minds.

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The digital transformation is getting faster, with banks transferring all the systems online, there is more automation and artificial intelligence involved to approve loans, profile customers, and improve delivery. Also, the governments are trying to cut their imports and investments from other nations to balance their economies and save them from the crisis.

The hope for the business world, after corona, is to return to normal but we all know that is not going to happen anytime soon.

Higher prices but Fewer Flights? – Tom

Tom Burridge who is the transport correspondent suggests that the future of airlines seems a little bleak because of the world after covid 19. Some airlines might not even survive and even if they survive they will face the consequences of fewer flights. As most of the businesses are cutting their costs and moving things online, more conferences are being held on zoom, so apparently, there is no need to fly a thousand miles and pay such high prices for flights when the work can be done from home. Can it be said then, that the trend of online business will be the cause of the decline of airlines?

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A pattern is emerging which suggests that there will be less aviation, which means the ticket prices will increase. Many airlines have announced that they will leave some space between the passengers such as they will leave the middle space empty so that passengers can keep a social distance from each other. But a plane with a lot of empty seats is going to be expensive, there is no doubt about that.

As far as daily transport is concerned, fewer people are going to leave their homes because of the lockdown and also because of the availability of working from home. So there might be fewer people on the streets. Also, the trend of electric scooters and cycling seems to be making a comeback in this world.

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New hope for greenery or demand for fuel? – David

Things going on in the world of the Pandemic hit have been a nightmare for so many reasons but science editor David Shukman is looking on the brighter side and suggests that maybe because of the pandemic, people have started to look at life differently. Because much of the population is working from home, and also because of the lockdown, there are fewer people and cars on the street resulting in less pollution and less carbon.

This is one of the positive changes that the pandemic has brought. People have started to think that this is our world and we can make the planet greener again and packed in their homes, they feel that the world is now calmer and greenery would be nicer and within reach. Levels of gas and nitrogen dioxide have fallen across China and Europe.

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However, there are two conditions that can happen. One is that people will realize their mistake and try to heal the planet as much as they can. But another condition seems to be different. The crisis has happened before and after the crisis, there is strong demand for fuel and oil. This could also happen after the pandemic crises and a fuel frenzy might take place as the governments will try to stabilize economies through this fuel.

No matter what the condition, one thing is for sure that this pandemic has made us realize that government and citizens both can act in a responsible manner for the betterment of society if need be.

  1. Future of Football – Natalie

Well, there is nothing that has been left unaffected in the pandemic. The sports industry is no exception as well. Natalie Pirks, the sports correspondent says that even though sports is the source of fun and entertainment for many but as an industry, it is the means of employment and provides jobs to thousands of people worldwide. But this pandemic had badly affected this industry.

How will life change after coronavirus? is of great concern to many sports events like the Olympics that have been postponed. Wimbledon, Tennis tournament, has also been canceled. The players are getting wage cuts and the organizations are also cutting costs that they used to invest heavily in advertisements and promotions, Moreover, broadcasters and managers have lost a significant amount of money amid the world after the pandemic.

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The fans are also not happy with the current conditions as they are unable to go to stadiums to watch their favorite sports. Many sports are taking place in empty stadiums without the thrill of a live audience. Many game managements are worried that how are they going to maintain social distancing in games like Rugby.

The future of the sports industry is not clear but the present scenario is suggesting that there will be more problems and complications for the governing bodies regarding the management, costs, and broadcasting services.

  1. The fashion industry in distress

Business correspondent, Emma Simpson ponders over the effect of a pandemic on the fashion industry and fashion business. Industries have gone out of business due to the pandemic. The rise in prices, decline in sales, and competition have made structural changes in the fashion houses. It is obvious that after this crisis, people will be more conscious about spending what they earn and affording value dresses is not going to be easy for the buyers.

Sellers are also not content with the situation because many outlets have been shut and the remaining ones are also struggling to keep up with the changing atmosphere. If the situation does not get better, they will also think about shutting down their outlets.

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But maybe after lockdown, people will be interested in buying new fashion items that they haven’t been able to during the lockdown. So, the sales might go up but because people have suffered through pandemics, it could also result in people not buying anything at all as they want to save more. And because they have realized that they can live without some clothes for maybe a little more time.

So, does it mean that we are not going to buy new clothes? Or we are going to buy but not as much as we used to? The answer to these questions remains ambiguous until the air becomes clear.

  1. 50-50 attitude towards Arts – Will

Since we are discussing the future of everything, Will Gompertz, the Arts editor also discusses the future of Arts after the pandemic. In this pandemic, it has been realized and now everyone is of the belief that Arts has helped them through the pandemic through movies, songs, and art in any form.

Will says that there is a 50-50 attitude towards arts. 50% people think arts will flourish and it will come back stronger than ever because people have been deprived of cinema and theatres for too long, now people want to physically go and experience the artistic feelings which will result in the flourishment of cinema and theatre business.

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But the other 50% says that after the pandemic, the arts in its physical form is likely to suffer the most. Most of the art is being produced for streaming platforms like Netflix that people can enjoy from the comforts of their home so it is unlikely that people would want to change that. Also, the Arts council might sell off artworks which will lead to joblessness.

Will believes that there will be a balance and that the art industry will flourish. The producers will take time with the content and production. There will be problems like cost cutting but history tells us that after every dark era, there is a force of arts, and a lot of talented artists come to the front to save the industry.

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  1. Will the sense of neighborness prevail? – Mark

Home editor Mark Easton looks back at history and says that the UK has been through a lot of hardships and after the world war and 1930s depression, there was a sense of togetherness that emerged which developed the qualities of sense of duty and extreme work ethic in the people of UK.

Before the pandemic, it was observed that people were becoming more individualistic in their lives being centered just around them, their job, and lifestyle. But after the pandemic, and during the lockdown, people have realized the importance of relationships, and people wish for some sort of contact and meetings with the loved ones as the time they are spending in quarantine is urging them to ask the same question, will life ever be the same?

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Every Thursday, the clapping for key workers have brought people closer to their roots and towards each other. It seems that people are finding the new lifestyle around meaningful relationships important and attractive. People are more sound about their neighbors and spending some time with them through their balconies.

But is it going to last just around lockdown? These behavioral norms are not going to stay forever? After the lockdown, will people be so busy again to make time for their neighbors? The answer is 50-50 but the hope is for the better, a more involved society.

  1. Change in behavior towards the overlooked – Alison

Social affairs correspondent, Alison Holt is looking at the ‘overlooked’ in society’s life after corona. Before the pandemic, the care for the old and aged people was on the decline. The aging population was suffering. For years, they were underfunded, low paid, and had staff shortages. The governments also failed to reform this system and care for the aging population.

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However, now after the pandemic has hit, it came to the knowledge that the older population needs more care because the virus affects elderly people more than young people. So, the aged and vulnerable citizens were cared for in care homes and communities.

Also, the front line workers were also being overlooked. Proper equipment was not being provided and tests were also slow. The situation has got better but the change is slow. Will it remain like this with the rising death toll every day or will the government take notice?

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Corona updates: death toll has risen, 58 confirmed deaths across Pakistan

Karachi: National Command Operation Center (NCOC) released statistics, according to which the death toll from the virus has risen to 11,376, with 58 more confirmed deaths from the corona epidemic across the country.

Almost, 42,587 tests were carried out across the country in the last 24 hours while the total number of tests have been done for the Covid-19 neared 7,722,829. during the last 24 hours, 1,873 cases of corona have been reported from all over Pakistan.

The number of confirmed cases has reached 538,914. In the last 24 hours, 1,223 people in the country have defeated the epidemic, after which the total number of patients recovering from COVID-19 has reached 490,126.

According to media reports, the United States, with a population of over 330 million, ranks first among the top 10 countries to have the most coronavirus cases and deaths.

India, with a population of over 1 billion, ranks second on the list with a sharp rise in the number of coronavirus patients. There have been 153,624 deaths from the virus, while the number of patients infected with the deadly virus has risen to 1,67,710.

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