While President Joe Biden travels in Asia, his administration is scrambling to salvage next month’s summit focused on Latin America. The Summit of the Americas, which the United States is hosting for the first time since the inaugural event in 1994, has risked collapsing over concerns about the guest list. …
Read More »Chinese, Pakistani scholars propose CPEC digital transformation center
BEIJING, May 23 :In a study published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology on 20 May, Chinese and Pakistani scholars proposed to set up a CPEC-related digital transformation center. Researchers from Xian Jiao Tong University, Xi’an, China, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan, Islamia College University, Peshawar, Pakistan, and Chinese University …
Read More »Health authorities asked to remain vigilant on Monkeypox suspected case
ISLAMABAD, May 23 :National Institute of Health (NIH) on Monday said that all the national and provincial health authorities have been advised to remain on high alert for any suspected case of Monkeypox. According to NIH’s alert issued on multi-country Monkeypox outbreak in non-endemic countries to concerned health authorities and …
Read More »Hospital in Rome (Italy) identifies monkeypox in man who returned from Canary Islands.
Rome’s Spallanzani hospital on Sunday 22 may said it had confirmed a single case of monkeypox in a young man who had recently returned from the Canary Islands. The patient, who presented himself to the Umberto I hospital in the capital, is being kept in isolation and is described as …
Read More »Efforts continue to control Koh-e-Suleman blaze
Pakistan Army employing two helicopters in firefighting effort, Iran sends help Authorities on Monday continued to battle the forest fire in the Koh-e-Suleman mountain range with the civil administration and the provincial and national disaster management authorities enlisting further help from the security forces and a neighbouring country to douse …
Read More »Two year old child orders 31 cheeseburger’s after mom leaves phone unlocked
Texas mother learned an important lesson about leaving her phone unlocked after her 2-year-old son Barrett accidentally ordered 31 McDonald’s cheeseburgers from DoorDash. “A car pulls in and I was like, ‘what’? so I went over to it, and she gets out a giant McDonald’s bag and is like ’31 …
Read More »Afghanistan’s females TV presenters covered their faces
Female presenters and reporters on TV channels in Afghanistan went on air with their faces covered on last Sunday, in line with a Taliban order. One presenter said women working in TV had resisted but their employers had come under pressure. Wearing hijabs and face-covering veils, women presented and reported …
Read More »U.S. doesn’t single out India on rights abuses, targeting Muslims: NSC official
WASHINGTON, May 23 : The United States doesn’t “single India out” on its human rights violations and pursuit of anti-Muslim policies, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has said, ahead of President Joe Biden’s meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Tokyo Tuesday, on the sidelines of the Quad …
Read More »PM strongly condemns Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik’s conviction in fake case
ISLAMABAD, May 23 : Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday strongly condemned the conviction of prominent Hurriyat leader Muhammad Yasin Malik by the Indian court in a fictitious terrorism case. He said Pakistan rejected the Indian failed tactics against Yasin Malik who was a symbol of unparalleled bravery and freedom. …
Read More »Millions stranded, dozens dead as flooding hits BD, India
SYLHET – Heavy rains have caused widespread flooding in parts of Bangladesh and India, leaving millions stranded and at least 57 dead, officials said Saturday. In Bangladesh, about two million people have been marooned by the worst floods in the country’s northeast for nearly two decades. At least 100 villages …
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