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CIA finds Saudi crown prince sent at least 11 messages to adviser who oversaw Khashoggi killing

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent at least 11 messages to his adviser, who oversaw the effort to kill Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, around the time of Khashoggi's killing, according to a classified CIA report obtained by The Wall Street Journal.

According to the excerpts of the assessment reported by the Journal, the crown prince told associates in August 2017 "we could possibly lure [Khashoggi] outside Saudi Arabia and make arrangements," if the crown prince could not convince the dissident Saudi journalist, who was living in Virginia, to return to Saudi Arabia.

The Journal noted that it was unclear from the excerpts whether the comments came directly from the crown prince or from someone describing his communications.

The report states that the communication "seems to foreshadow the Saudi operation launched against Khashoggi," according to the Journal.

Another excerpt reportedly states that the CIA has “medium-to-high confidence” that Crown Prince Mohammed “personally targeted” Khashoggi and “probably ordered his death.”

“To be clear, we lack direct reporting of the Crown Prince issuing a kill order,” according to the excerpts reported by the Journal.

The adviser in question, Saud al-Qahtani, was sanctioned by the White House last month for his involvement in Khashoggi's death.

The CIA has reportedly concluded that the crown prince ordered Khashoggi's killing, though President Trump has cast doubt on those news reports, saying the agency did not come to a definitive conclusion.

The Senate on Wednesday advanced a resolution that would end U.S. military support for the Saudi-led campaign in Yemen’s civil war, issuing a rebuke to Trump after the White House opposed the bill. The resolution advanced even as the administration vowed to stand by Saudi Arabia following global outcry over the killing of Khashoggi.

Khashoggi was killed on Oct. 2 after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to obtain marriage documents for his upcoming wedding.



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Marriott says up to 500 million guests fall victim to hack

Marriott
As many as 500 million guests at Marriott International hotels may have been victims of a hack that in most cases pilfered passport numbers or other key identifying data, the company announced Friday.

Marriott said it was alerted on September 8 that there had been an attempt to hack their reservation database in the United States.

The hack is among the largest ever disclosed, prompting a big drop in Marriott shares and an investigation by New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood, who said on Twitter that "New Yorkers deserve to know that their personal information will be protected."

The company discovered "that there had been unauthorized access to the Starwood network since 2014" which compromised personal and financial information.

The probe found "an unauthorized party had copied and encrypted information and took steps towards removing it."

After decrypting the information, the company found on November 19 "that the contents were from the Starwood guest reservation database."

Hotel brands in the Starwood network include Sheraton, Westin, Four Points and W Hotels. Marriott completed a $13.6 billion acquisition of Starwood in 2016. The deal was announced in November 2015.

"We deeply regret this incident happened," Marriott chief Arne Sorenson said in a statement. "We fell short of what our guests deserve and what we expect of ourselves."

Marriott said hackers accessed information like names, addresses and dates of birth from most of the affected customers but could not rule out that they were also able to access some encrypted credit card information.

The latest case

After reaching the deal with Marriott, Starwood disclosed in November 2015 that it suffered a hack on some hotels in North America, later determining that malware affected restaurants and gift shops but that there was no evidence the infiltration netted key consumer data, such as social security numbers or debit card codes.

Marriott's statement did not mention the earlier Starwood disclosure.

Marriott said it would reach out to victims of the hack and was offering support to those affected including free, one-year enrollment in WebWatcher, a service which monitors internet sites where personal data is shared.

Marriott also is working with law enforcement and security experts to tighten security on its system.

It is the latest case of massive breaches that have compromised personal data and can cause years of headaches for victims, who often face serious legal and financial repercussions.

Marriott said it was "premature" to estimate the financial hit from the breach and that it carried cyber insurance that could take care of some of the costs.

"The company does not believe this incident will impact its long-term financial health," Marriott said in a securities filing. "As a manager and franchisor of leading lodging brands, the company generates meaningful cash flow each year with only modest capital investment needed to grow the business."

Shares of Marriott slumped five percent to $115.81 in mid-morning trading.



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Chief justice to hear important cases at SC's Lahore registry today

Chief justice to hear important cases at SC's Lahore registry today
Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Saqib Nisar will hear a number of important cases at Supreme Court’s Lahore registry today.

The top judge will hear a case regarding land grabber Mansha Bomb, who has at least 70 cases registered against him.

During yesterday’s hearing, CJP had censured the Punjab Police and questioned whether this was Naya Pakistan’s police which could not control Mansha Bomb.

The bench had then summoned IG Punjab and DC Lahore for today’s hearing.

The court had further ordered that land be returned to the concerned people by midnight (December 1) and a report be presented in this regard.

Justice Nisar will also hear a case pertaining to the installation of water treatment plants in Punjab. A day earlier, he had directed the Punjab government to submit a final plan on the installation of water treatment plants on December 5.



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Nawaz to meet Shehbaz today

Nawaz to meet Shehbaz today
Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif will meet his ailing brother Shehbaz Sharif today(Monday) with the special permission of National Accountability Bureau.

Nawaz Sharif, who is lifetime Quaid of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz had formally applied for meeting with his younger brother Shehbaz Sharif, Leader of Opposition in National Assembly and was brought here from Lahore on the production orders of Speaker National Assembly to attend the ongoing National Assembly session which would resume here after a break of two days.

The permission of meeting was granted by Director General NAB Lahore Shahzad Saleem as he(Shehbaz) was in custody of NAB Lahore in connection with the investigation of Aashiana Housing Scheme and Saaf Pani(Clean Water) Project and was competent to deal with such requests.

The overall health condition of Shehbaz Sharif is not good a senior party leader shared with The Nation, adding that his exact health condition would be clear in the light of the reports of series of tests and scans he is undergoing in Islamabad hospital.

Previously, Nawaz Sharif had meeting with his younger brother in Leader of Opposition Chamber in Parliament House where he came for the first time after his disqualification as Prime Minister and Member Parliament.

When contacted, the people close to Shehbaz Sharif said that the venue of the meeting was not yet decided as if Shehbaz Sharif would be feeling better on Monday he might go to attend the National Assembly session, which was requisitioned on the request of opposition parties and the meeting could take place in his chamber.

But the meeting between the two could also be held at the residence of Leader of Opposition in the Ministers’ Enclave which was declared a sub-jail by the NAB authorities.

 



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US, China declare 90-day halt to new tariffs, White House says

President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held high-stakes talks in Argentina
China and the United States have agreed to halt additional tariffs as both nations engage in new trade negotiations with the goal of reaching an agreement within 90 days, the White House said on Saturday after President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held high-stakes talks in Argentina.

Trump agreed not to boost tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods to 25 per cent on January 1 as previously announced, while Beijing agreed to buy an unspecified but “very substantial” amount of agricultural, energy, industrial and other products, the White House said in a statement. China “is open to approving the previously unapproved” deal for US company Qualcomm to acquire Netherlands-based NXP Semiconductors “should it again be presented.”

In July, Qualcomm — world’s biggest smartphone-chip maker — walked away from a $44 billion deal to buy NXP Semiconductors after failing to secure Chinese regulatory approval, becoming a high-profile victim of the Sino-US trade dispute.

The White House said that if agreement on trade issues including technology transfer, intellectual property, non-tariff barriers, cyber theft and agriculture has not been reached with China in 90 days that both parties agree that the 10 per cent tariffs will be raised to 25 per cent.

Trump slapped 10 per cent tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods in September. China responded by imposing its own round of tariffs. Trump has also threatened to add tariffs on another $267 billion of Chinese imports.

Xi agreed to designate the drug fentanyl as a controlled substance, the White House said. For more than a year, Trump has raised concerns about the synthetic opioid being sent from China to the United States, which is facing an epidemic of opioid-related deaths.

China also agreed to start purchasing agricultural products from US farmers immediately, the White House said.

US companies and consumers are bearing part of the cost of the US tariffs on China by paying higher prices for goods, and many companies have hiked prices on imported goods. At the same time, US farmers have been hurt by reduced Chinese imports of soybeans and other products.



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Sindhi Cultural Day being celebrated today

Sindhi Cultural Day being celebrated today
Sindhi Cultural Day is being celebrated across the province today (Sunday) with rallies being taken out in different cities and towns.

Each year, Sindhis in Pakistan and elsewhere celebrate Sindhi Cultural Day on the first Sunday of December.

Donning cultural dresses with Sindhi topi and ajrak, the traditional block printed shawls to spotlight centuries-old rich culture of Sindh, people are celebrating this year’s theme “Ekta” meaning unity. Several seminars and programmes have been organised in this regard.

Speaking to APP, Professor Lal Bux Jiskani said that the culture of Sindh preaches unity and respect for all other cultures.

“The Sindhi culture aims to forge unity among all the people living in our country," he said.

"Sindh is the land of Sufi saints such as Hazrat Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai, Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, Sachal Sarmast, Abdullah Shah Ghazi, Abdullah Shah Ashabi and others who are buried in this land of peace,” Professor Jiskani continued.

“The message of all these Sufi saints was to forge unity, love, brotherhood and affection with each other and to denounce hatred,” he added.



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why a medical board hasn’t been formed to examine Shehbaz: Tehmina Durrani

Shehbaz Sharif and his wis Tehmina Durrani
Tehmina Durrani, the wife of Shehbaz Sharif, has raised questions over the delay in formation of a medical board to examine the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) president.

Recent blood test reports of Shehbaz indicated signs of cancer returning. Shehbaz, a cancer survivor, underwent further tests, including a CT scan, at Poly Clinic last month. In light of the reports, doctors recommended that he be kept in an open and clean space which receives sunlight and fresh air. They also proposed a larger medical board comprising cancer experts be formed to examine him.

Shehbaz is in custody of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) since October 5 in connection to the Ashiana Iqbal Housing Scheme case.

Durrani visited the former Punjab chief minister on Saturday, following which she expressed her reservations regarding her husband’s health. In a Twitter post, she questioned why a medical board had not been constituted yet to examine Shehbaz.

“My visit 2 @CMShehbaz today disturbed me. As he is a cancer survivor, pet scans & blood tests were regularly conducted by his Dr in Lon. The tests taken in islmbd showed some abnormal signs. A board of Drs was to be constituted to check them. That has still not happened. WHY?” she asked.

Shehbaz’s family is scheduled to meet him today at NAB Lahore office.

 



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PSP leader Fauzia Kasuri quits politics

Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) leader Fauzia Kasuri
Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) leader Fauzia Kasuri has announced to quit politics.

Taking to Twitter in the early hours of Sunday, she said her journey in politics was “over” and she wished to help out with various charities.

“My journey in politics is over. However, I continue to pray for Pakistan and wish to do whatever little I can for helping out with various charities,” the former politician wrote.

Kasuri, one of the founding leaders of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, had joined PSP before general election 2018.



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Shahid Afridi smashes 14-ball fifty in T10 League

Shahid Afridi
Shahid Afridi smashed 59 off 17 balls today (Saturday) to make his team Pakhtoons reach the final of T10 League 2018.

Afridi (not out) hit seven sixes during his innings of 59 from just 17 balls with the strike rate of 347.7 which helped his team post a total of 135-5 against the Northern Warriors.

Boom Boom Afridi also hit four consecutive sixes to pacer Wahab Riaz.

Afridi’s knock proved critical as Windies batsman Rovman Powell belted 80 from just 35 balls with nine sixes but couldn’t see the Warriors home.

Afridi bowled two overs for 25 runs and saw his team hold on to a 13-run win. With the win, Pakhtoons have qualified for the final of the tournament.



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Microsoft surpasses Apple as most valuable public company

Microsoft surpasses Apple as most valuable public company
Microsoft’s big bet on cloud computing is paying off as the company has surpassed Apple as the world’s most valuable publicly traded company.

The software maker’s prospects looked bleak just a few years ago, as licenses for the company’s Windows system fell with a sharp drop in sales of personal computers.

But under CEO Satya Nadella, Microsoft has found stability by focusing on software and services over the internet, or the cloud, with long-term business contracts.

That 1990s personal-computing powerhouse is now having a renaissance moment, as it eclipses Facebook, Google, Amazon and the other tech darlings of the late decade.

Apple had been the world’s most prosperous firm since claiming the top spot from Exxon Mobil earlier this decade. Microsoft surpassed Apple briefly a few times this week, but didn’t close on top until Friday, with a market value of $851 billion to Apple’s $847 billion. Microsoft hadn’t been at the top since the height of the dot-com boom in 2000.

Microsoft became a contender again in large part because Apple’s stock fell nearly 20 percent in November, while Microsoft hasn’t done any worse than the rest of the stock market. But the fact that it hasn’t done poorly is a reflection of its steady focus on business customers in recent years.

Microsoft lost its luster as people were shunning PCs in favor of smartphones. In 2013, PC sales plunged 10 percent to about 315 million, the worst year-to-year drop ever, according to research firms Gartner and IDC. It didn’t help that Microsoft’s effort to make PCs more like phones, Windows 8, was widely panned.

But a turnaround began when the Redmond, Washington, company promoted Nadella as CEO in 2014. He succeeded Microsoft’s longtime CEO, Steve Ballmer, who initially scoffed at the notion that people would be willing to pay $500 or more for Apple’s iPhones.

That bet paid off. Windows is now a dwindling fraction of Microsoft’s business. While the company still runs consumer-focused businesses such as Bing search and Xbox gaming, it has prioritized business-oriented services such as its Office line of email and other workplace software, as well as newer additions such as LinkedIn and Skype. But its biggest growth has happened in the cloud, particularly the cloud platform it calls Azure. Cloud computing now accounts for more than a quarter of Microsoft’s revenue, and Microsoft rivals Amazon as a leading provider of such services.

Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said Azure is still in its early days, meaning there’s plenty of room for growth, especially considering the company’s large customer base for Office and other products.

“While the tech carnage seen over the last month has been brutal, shares of (Microsoft) continue to hold up like the Rock of Gibraltar,” he said.

Being less reliant on consumer demand helped shield Microsoft from holiday season turbulence and U.S.-China trade war jitters affecting Apple and other tech companies.

President Donald Trump amplified those tariff concerns when he told The Wall Street Journal in a story published late Monday that new tariffs could affect iPhones and laptops imported from China.

The iPhone maker had already seen its stock fall after reporting a mixed bag of quarterly results in early November amid fears about how the technology industry will fare in the face of such threats as rising interest rates, increased government regulation and Trump’s escalating trade war with China.

Apple also spooked investors with an unexpected decision to stop disclosing how many iPhones it sells each quarter. That move has been widely interpreted as a sign that Apple foresees further declines in iPhone sales and is trying to mask that.

While smartphones caused the downturn in personal computers years ago, sales of smartphones themselves have now stalled. That’s partly because with fewer innovations from previous models, more people choose to hold on to the devices for longer periods before upgrading.

Daniel Morgan, senior portfolio manager for Synovus Trust, said Microsoft is outperforming its tech rivals in part because of what it’s not. It doesn’t face as much regulatory scrutiny as advertising-hungry Google and Facebook, which have attracted controversy over their data-harvesting practices. Unlike Netflix, it’s not on a hunt for a diminishing number of international subscribers. And while Amazon also has a strong cloud business, it’s still more dependent on online retail.



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PCB invites interested bidders for sale of sixth PSL team

 Pakistan Super League
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has invited interested bidders for the sale of the sixth team of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) to replace the defaulting franchise Multan Sultans whose contract was terminated by the Board due to their inability to meet the financial obligations under the PSL agreement.

The interested bidders are asked to collect the bidding documents from the PCB offices by Dec 14 and the financial proposal of the technically qualified bidders will be opened on Dec 18 at 4pm.

It may be mentioned here that the Multan Sultans was the most expensive team of the PSL to date which was sold out for USD5.2 million per year for the next eight editions in 2017. But after playing just one edition in 2018, Multan Sultans were removed after being officially declared by the PCB as defaulters.

It is no secret that the PSL has become the most successful T20 leagues around the world after the Indian Premeier League (IPL). When Multan Sultan was inducted at a bumper price, the other five franchises had also got very excited about the substantial increase in the marketing price of their respective teams - to approximately five times of the original price. However, Multan’s sudden ouster has left them quite shocked and disappointed.

It may also be mentioned that the franchises have been constantly complaining that they are suffering huge losses and further claim that all the profits from PSL are, in fact, being reaped by the PCB.

On the other hand, the PCB claims that the losses incurred by the franchises are mainly due to their own policies of making huge expenses and indulging in unnecessary activities throughout the year to gain popularity.

“The PCB is offering a good share to the franchises from title sponsorship and media rights which is in billions per PSL edition,” a PCB spokesman said when asked about the disgruntled franchises over the profit issue.

“The PCB is giving 80 per cent share from the income of media rights to the franchises and a 50-50 ratio from the income of title sponsorship,” the spokesman added.

It may be mentioned here that the PCB has resold PSL’s title sponsorship for a whopping sum of USD1.4 billion for the next three years a few months ago.



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Efforts required to save sea from pollution: Governor Imran Ismail

Efforts required to save sea from pollution: Governor Imran Ismail
Governor Sindh Imran Ismail has said that concerted efforts are required to save our sea from pollution and to ensure a healthy marine life.

Imran Ismail said this during his visit to “Reed Bed Sewerage Treatment System” at PNS Karsaz on Saturday.

Commander Karachi Rear Admiral Asif Khaliq welcomed the Governor Sindh on his arrival.



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PM lauds performance of Omar Ayub over steps against power theft

PM lauds performance of Omar Ayub over steps against power theft
Prime Minister Imran Khan has congratulated the Power Minister and his Ministry for the effective steps to reduce line losses and improve recovery of outstanding dues.

Ministry of Energy brought down electricity line losses by 1.5 percent during last October, yielding a saving of two billion rupees.

According to a statement issued by Power Division today, recovery of outstanding dues also increased by eleven percent amounting to eleven billion rupees.

It said eight thousand FIRs were registered against power thieves in Punjab during one month.

Recovery drive against power thieves is being launched throughout Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from today.

In a tweet, he said one of the reasons for expensive electricity and load-shedding is power theft.



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Line losses and theft of electricity have been reduced: Umar Ayub

Line losses and theft of electricity have been reduced: Umar Ayub
Minister for Power Umar Ayub Khan says the government is making all out efforts to control line losses and theft of electricity.

Addressing a news conference in Peshawar on Saturday, he said the losses have been reduced and two billion rupees have been saved during the last two months.

He said the losses of Peshawar Electricity Supply Company is four billion rupees per month. Sixty-five percent of the losses are taking place in Peshawar, Mardan, Charsadda and Bannu.

Minister for Power said a task force has been constituted to overcome this issue.

Umar Ayub Khan said special cable will be laid in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to overcome the stealing of electricity besides upgrading grid stations.



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Germany defeats Pakistan 1-0 in the Hockey World Cup

Germany defeats Pakistan 1-0 in the Hockey World Cup
Germany defeated Pakistan 1-0 in the Hockey World Cup match played at Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Saturday.

Germany’s Miltkau Marco scored the only goal for his side.

Pakistan, four time title holders, are currently 13th ranked while the Germans, the two time winners, are placed 6th in the FIH rankings.

The two sides have met eight times in the World Cup. In 1982 they came across twice, pool game and final.



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Efforts afoot for HR protection without any discrimination: Shireen Mazari

Efforts afoot for HR protection without any discrimination: Shireen Mazari
Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari efforts are afoot to ensure protection of human rights without any discrimination.

She said this while speaking at the inauguration of separate ward for transgenders at Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences in Islamabad today (Saturday).

Minister for National Health Services Aamir Mehmood Kiani was also present on the occasion.



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PM directs immediate demolish of Governor House wall in Lahore

PM directs immediate demolish of Governor House wall in Lahore
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday directed to immediately demolish the wall of Punjab Governor House in Lahore.

The premier chaired a high level meeting of the Punjab cabinet at the Chief Minister Office. Punjab CM Usman Buzdar briefed PM Khan over the provincial government’s 100-day performance. 

The premier while lauding the Punjab government ordered it to accelerate measures for improving the social and economic status of a common man.

The provincial ministers gave presentation to the Prime Minister on the performance of their ‎respective departments.‎ The cabinet also informed the premier about the future goals in Punjab.

The prime minister directed Punjab CM to monitor the provincial departments.

PM Khan ordered to form price control committees and refrained the ministers to support any corrupt officer.

Punjab Information and Culture Minister Fayyazul Hassan Chohan told media that CM secretariat has reduced its expenses from Rs55 lac per month to Rs8 lac.

The PTI government had earlier pledged to convert several state buildings, including governor houses, into educational institutions, parks, hotels and museums. 

Punjab Governor House will be turned into a public park while Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Gover­nor House into a women’s park and a museum. The Governor House at Nathiya Gali will become a boutique hotel.

The Governor House in Quetta, which is spread over 25 acres, will also be turned into a public park.

The Prime Minister House will be converted into a big international university.



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Terrorist Hakim killed by security forces during operation in DI Khan: ISPR

Terrorist Hakim killed by security forces during operation in DI Khan: ISPR
A wanted terrorist was killed by security forces during an Intelligence-based operation in Dera Ismail Khan’s Daraban area, an Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) press release said on Saturday.

According to ISPR, Hakim was killed during Operation Radd-ul Fasaad after he made six civilians hostage for ulterior motives.

“He was armed with automatic weapons and grenades. All hostages have been rescued by security forces,” the military's media wing said.

“Four security forces personnel received injuries during the operation,” ISPR added.



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Prime Minister Imran Khan Appreciates Omar Ayub, Power Ministry

Prime Minister Imran Khan Appreciates Omar Ayub, Power Ministry
Prime Minister Imran Khan Saturday congratulated Minister for Power Division Omar Ayub Khan and his ministry for taking steps against power theft, reducing line losses and recovering outstanding dues.

The prime minister took to Twitter and said: “I want to congratulate the power minister and his ministry.

“One of the reasons for expensive electricity and load-shedding is power theft,” he added.

 


The premier also attached a note from the power division in his tweet which read: "In keeping with the instructions of the prime minister, within one month (October 2018), line losses were reduced by 1.5 percent yielding a saving of Rs2 billion and recovery of outstanding dues was increased by Rs11 billion."

"The total positive impact of the above within one month was Rs13 billion."

The power division note further read, "About 8,000 FIRs were registered in one month against power thieves in Punjab."

The recovery drive has also been initiated throughout Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, it added.



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PM, CM Punjab discuss provincial government’s 100-day performance

PM, CM Punjab discuss provincial government’s 100-day performance
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday directed the Punjab government to accelerate measures for improving the social and economic status of a common man.

The premier chaired a high level meeting of the Punjab cabinet at the Chief Minister Office.

Punjab CM Usman Buzdar briefed PM Khan over the provincial government’s 100-day performance. 

The provincial ministers also gave presentation to the Prime Minister on the performance of their ‎respective departments.‎



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Pakistan urges int'l community to take action to end sufferings of Palestinian

Dr. Maleeha Lodhi
Pakistan has called on international community to take urgent action to end sufferings of Palestinian people.

Speaking in a debate on the Middle East situation in the UN General Assembly, Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the World Body, Dr. Maleeha Lodhi also stressed to ensure that Israel abides by all UN resolutions and international laws so as to pave the way for an independent Palestinian state.

She said Pakistan would join other member states in opposing a U.S. resolution that seeks to condemn Hamas for repeatedly firing rockets into Israel and inciting violence. She said this move is an attempt to deflect attention of international community.

The ambassador said a viable, independent and contiguous State of Palestine on the basis of internationally agreed parameters, the pre-1967 borders and Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital, is the only sustainable guarantee for enduring peace in the Middle East and there is no alternative.



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IG Police, Governor GB discuss law, order situation

IG Police, Governor GB discuss law, order situation
Inspector General of Police Gilgit Baltistan Sanaullah Abbasi called on Governor Jalal Hussain Maqpoon in Islamabad.

During the meeting they discussed matters pertaining to performance of police force and maintenance of law and order in Gilgit Baltistan.



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Pakistan being laughed at over chicken and eggs statement,Says Kh Shah

Pakistan being laughed at over chicken and eggs statement: Khursheed Shah
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Khursheed Shah on Saturday criticised Prime Minister Imran Khan’s recent plan to eradicate poverty from the country with the help of poultry and said Pakistan was being laughed at over the “chicken and eggs statement”.

Addressing the media in Sukkur, the PPP leader said, “Debt has increased owing to the hike in the price of dollar. Economies are never fixed through the show of power, we should sit together and then see how the country moves forward. We have always said that we want to move forward together.”

The PPP leader further said, “Issues are resolved through the supremacy of Parliament. Issues will not be resolved by saying that you will send us to jail or hang us.”

“The government says come place containers. If containers are placed then roads will be blocked so how will the government run? The prime minister is still standing atop a container,” he added.

 

Continuing his criticism, Shah said, “The prime minister said that his wife constantly reminds him that he is the premier. If a man does not consider himself the premier, how can others think of him like that?”

Reacting to PM Imran’s speech on completing 100 days in office, “Most politicians talk about making the country a nuclear power and strengthening the federation but some talk about chicken and eggs.”

“Pakistan was laughed at over the statement on chicken and eggs,” he added.

“PPP has always spoken of reconciliation. Did we reach stability after millions of hangings and imprisonments?” he asked. “If hundreds of thousands of people sit on the road will you be able to run the country?”

Shah further said that they recovered land worth Rs10 billion from land grabbers in Sukkur. “No one can prove that we have grabbed even an inch of land. I request the chief justice to summon me and if land grabbing allegations are proven against me then I have no right to remain a politician. I was falsely accused of grabbing land belonging to a minority community.”



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Pakistan rejects propaganda campaign in Indian media against Kartarpur

Foreign Office Of Pakistan
Pakistan has rejected negative propaganda campaign in Indian media against Kartarpur corridor initiative.

In a statement on Saturday, Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr. Muhammad Faisal said we are deeply dismayed at the relentless negative propaganda campaign being waged by a section of Indian media against Pakistan on the Kartarpur corridor initiative.

He categorically reaffirmed that Pakistan has taken this initiative solely in deference to longstanding wishes of our Sikh brethren, especially in the wake of forthcoming 550th birth anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak Dev ji. He said attributing any other motives is purely malicious.

The spokesperson said we have received overwhelmingly positive response from the Sikh community, not only in India and Pakistan but also from across the globe.



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China supports Saudi Arabia in economic and social change - Xi

Saudi Arabia is set to expand its market share in China this year for the first time since 2012.
Stability in Saudi Arabia is the cornerstone of prosperity and progress in the Gulf, and China firmly supports Riyadh in its drive for economic diversification and social reform, President Xi Jinping told Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Meeting in Buenos Aires, host of the G20 summit of industrialized nations on Friday, Xi said China has always attached great importance to its relations with Saudi Arabia, China’s official Xinhua news agency reported.

“China firmly supports Saudi Arabia in its drive for economic diversification and social reform, and will continue to stick together with Saudi Arabia on issues involving their core interests,” Xinhua cited Xi as saying.

The Saudi press agency reported early on Saturday that the crown prince and Xi discussed partnership between the two countries and harmonizing Saudi Arabia’s 2030 vision with China’s Belt and Road Initiative, as well as Saudi energy supplies to China and mutual investment.

China and Saudi Arabia have close energy ties.

Saudi Arabia is set to expand its market share in China this year for the first time since 2012, with demand stirred up by new Chinese refiners pushing the kingdom back into contention with Russia as top supplier to the world’s largest oil buyer.

Saudi Arabia, the biggest global oil exporter, has been surpassed by Russia as top crude supplier to China the past two years as private “teapot” refiners and a new pipeline drove up demand for Russian oil.



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France passes law to ban parents smacking kids

France passes law to ban parents smacking kids
Members of the French parliament voted in favour of a ban on parents smacking their children, falling into line with the majority of European Union member states, although there will be no punishment for breaking the law.

The civil code will be updated to state that parental authority must be exercised without violence and that parents may not resort to "physical, verbal or psychological violence, nor to corporal punishment or humiliation".

The ban was approved in a thinly attended National Assembly in a session that began late Thursday evening, with 51 votes in favour, one against and three abstentions.

It reverses parental rights to discipline children using corporal punishment granted under Napoleon in the early 1800s.

"We know that routine violence in child rearing could have its consequences on the child, and also on the adolescent and the adult that he or she will become," said Elsa Faucillon from the Democratic and Republican Left party.

The ban was proposed by France's gender equality minister, Marlene Schiappa, who told Le Parisien newspaper that parents are wrong to believe that shouting, slapping or twisting children's ears are appropriate ways to assert authority.

French First Lady Brigitte Macron also supported the ban, but a few conservative and far-right MPs have condemned it as an interference in families' private lives.

As part of the vote, the government will prepare a report about parental violence and propose measures to educate parents.

Following the example of Sweden in 1966, some 54 countries - including 22 of the EU's 28 member countries - have introduced similar laws banning corporal punishment in the home, according to French data.



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Pakistan Navy to get eight new submarines

Pakistan Navy to get eight new submarines
Pakistan in collaboration with China will manufacture eight submarines for its maritime force.

“The production will start in one to one-and-a-half-year time,” said Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works Project Director Commodore M Jahanzeb Ahsan at the IDEAS 2018, a four-day long event held at the Karachi Expo Centre.

“Half of the eight submarines of advanced version will be developed in China while the other half in Pakistan,” said Commodore Ahsan.

Pakistan and China developed understanding for the manufacturing of the submarines sometime in 2011, he said.

The top three countries with the highest number of submarines in the world are; North Korea with 86, China 73 and US 66, according to www.globalfirepower.com.

Pakistan has developed indigenous drone technology – BURRAQ Surveillance UAV – which was unveiled for exports at IDEAS 2018.

The drone was launched for export purposes after Pakistan’s armed forces successfully used it in different operations during the last three years.

“All the parts, including autopilot system, navigation and communication systems and camera, in the drone are developed indigenously, except for the engine which was not developed here due to the cost factor,” Global Industrial and Defence Solutions Pakistan Director Sales and Marketing Asad Kamal told.

Some Middle Eastern countries have shown interest to acquire the drone. “We are in talks for the potential export,” he said.



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The FDA just approved a drug that targets cancers based on DNA

A tray containing cancer cells sits on an optical microscope in the Nanomedicine Lab at UCL's School of Pharmacy in London.
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday took an unconventional approach to approving a new cancer drug. The drug, Vitrakvi, was developed by Loxo Oncology. It's the company's first drug to get approved.

Loxo's approach is to develop drugs that act on cancerous genetic mutations rather than the type of cancer a person has. For example, Vitrakvi, has been tested in patients with lung, colon, breast and thyroid cancer among others.

The drug comes with a high price tag of $393,000 a year. Bayer said in a statement that there's between 2,500 and 3,000 new patients with this mutation a year. The company set a lower price of $132,000 a year for the liquid form used in pediatric cases. Bayer said it will offer financial assistance to help patients afford the drug, reducing the out-of-pocket cost to $20 a month for most patients.

"Today's approval marks another step in an important shift toward treating cancers based on their tumor genetics rather than their site of origin in the body," FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in a news release Monday.

In 2017, the drugmaker struck a $1.5 billion deal with pharma giant Bayer to commercialize and develop two of Loxo's drugs, including Vitrakvi.

Targeting a genetic mutation instead of cancer type

Building a treatment that's specific to a genetic mutation is a new approach to treating cancer. Most companies develop treatments for specific types of cancer, like lung cancer or melanoma, and seek approval just for that one kind of tumor at first, before setting up more trials to see how the drug does in other types of cancer.

Scientists have seen genetic patterns across cancer types for years, but the topic started attracting more attention in 2013 after the discovery that endometrial cancer was genetically similar to forms of ovarian and breast cancer.

In May 2017, the FDA approved a drug based on genetics rather than tissue type for the first time, paving the way for others including Loxo.

Loxo's drug works in cancer patients with a mutation called a "TRK gene fusion."

The company had seen promising results in its human trials. In a recent presentation at the European Society for Medical Oncology, Loxo said that out of 109 patients, 81% had an overall response rate, meaning their tumors shrank. In 17% of the cases, the patients had a complete response, meaning their tumors went away entirely.



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President lauds role of security forces in restoring peace in the country

President lauds role of security forces in restoring peace in the country
President Dr. Arif Alvi has lauded the sacrifices rendered by people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and tribal districts in the war against terror.

Addressing a news conference in Peshawar on Saturday afternoon, he said we have suffered a lot due to terrorism.

He lauded the role of the security forces in restoring peace in the country which has helped in promotion of tourism.

 The President assured that personnel of Levies and Khasadar Force will be absorbed in police force in addition to recruitment of thirty thousand more police officers and jawans.

He said three percent resources in the National Finance Commission Award will be allocated for tribal districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

He said overall one thousand billion rupees will be spent on development of tribal districts in next ten years.

He said the damages caused by terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will be rehabilitated.



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 PM Khan  lashes out at those mocking his chicken plan

 PM Khan  lashes out at those mocking his chicken plan
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday responded to criticism of his proposal to eradicate poverty from the country with the help of poultry.

Addressing a ceremony to mark his government’s 100 days in office, PM Imran on Thursday said the government will give eggs and chickens to rural women so they can start their own poultry business. “The project has been tested and the government will provide injections to them for raising the chickens faster. This way they will have nutrient food for eating and more chickens and eggs to sell,” he had said.

In 2016, Microsoft Co-founder Bill Gates had explained why chickens are the ultimate solution to poverty.

Gates had announced his foundation's partnership with Heifer International, a charity focused on donating livestock to poor families around the world, and had also posted on his personal blog noting, “I’ve met many people in poor countries who raise chickens, and I have learned a lot about the ins and outs of owning these birds. (As a city boy from Seattle, I had a lot to learn!) It’s pretty clear to me that just about anyone who’s living in extreme poverty is better off if they have chickens.”

“In fact, if I were in their shoes, that’s what I would do — I would raise chickens,” Gates had said and explained that birds are easy and inexpensive to take care of, are a good investment, keep children healthy and empower women.

However, PM Imran’s “chicken plan” met much criticism on Twitter.

In response to the criticism, the premier took to Twitter to share an article regarding Gates' chicken plan and wrote, "For the colonised minds when desis talk about chickens combating poverty they get mocked, but when 'walaitis' talk about desi chicken and poverty it's brilliance!"



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A $25,000 robot barista serves 120 cups of coffee an hour

Cafe X
A robot barista can whip up 120 drinks an hour — and it reveals a growing trend that is transforming the restaurant industry.

Trendy coffee roasters including Intelligentsia, Ritual, and Equator have partnered with Café X Technologies to create a $25,000 robot barista, CNBC reports. The robot, which operates as the sole barista in a San Francisco café, can make any drink you would expect at a standard trendy coffee shop, including espressos, flat whites, and cortados.

"I don't see the robot revolution as a problem," 24-year-old inventor Henry Hu told CNBC. "The idea isn't to scare you or harm you in any way. The point is to get you your coffee as quickly and deliciously as possible."

Prices at Café X are low, with most drinks priced at $3 and nothing costing more than $4, since there are no workers to pay and minimal overhead costs. Plus, there is no reason for customers to tip.

Investors, including the Thiel Foundation and well-known angel investor Jason Calacanis, have supplied Café X with $7 million in funding.

"The idea of humans making coffee for 10 hours a day is as crazy in 2018 as a tollbooth collector sitting in a metal box on a freeway," Calacanis told CNBC. "It's also torture for the customer. Baristas get orders wrong, drink quality is wildly inconsistent, and coffee places don't keep a record of every customer's past drink order — but you can do all this with robotics."

Automation is sweeping the retail industry, with many companies looking to cut labor costs as minimum wages rise.

In 2017, a report from investment advisory firm Cornerstone Capital Group found that between six million and 7.5 million retail jobs could become automated in the coming years, leaving a large portion of the retail workforce at risk of becoming "stranded workers."

Chains including McDonald's, Wendy's, and Panera are investing in kiosks and mobile ordering, which serve roles traditionally filled by cashiers. Meanwhile, smaller chains such as Eatsa and CaliBurger have been working on automating the entire restaurant experience.

"As we see the rising costs of labor, it just makes sense" to consider adding new automated technology, Jack in the Box CEO Leonard Comma said at a conference in January.

Restaurant chain executives have argued that automation is providing a necessary solution as they struggle to fill positions and convince workers to stay. With low unemployment rates, many people are less inclined to apply for or continue to work at low-paying retail industry jobs.

However, if unemployment rates rise, many Americans may find themselves once again looking for whatever job they can get — only to find restaurant and retail positions filled with robots. The Café X robot can whip up a mean espresso, but it could be a dark sign for the American worker.

Business Insider



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Bill Gates explains why chickens are the ultimate solution to poverty

Bill Gates explains why chickens are the ultimate solution to poverty
The richest man in the world is setting his sights on poultry as an antidote to poverty.

On Wednesday June 8, standing in front of a makeshift chicken coop on the 68th floor of a New York skyscraper, Bill Gates announced his foundation's partnership with Heifer International, a charity focused on donating livestock to poor families around the world.

Together, the two organizations will deliver chickens to countries in need as a way to lift their citizens out of poverty. Gates says his initial donation will be 100,000 chickens.

The announcement coincides with the philanthropist's latest post on his Gates Notes blog, which outlines the supreme benefits a flock can offer impoverished families.

"These chickens are multiplying on an ongoing basis, so there's no investment that has a return percentage anything like being able to breed chickens," Gates says.

Families that keep chickens can use the birds for their meat (either to consume or sell), and live chickens can serve as a currency to pay for things like school fees or repairs. In addition, they are cheap, easy to care for, and can empower women to take active entrepreneurial roles in their community.

"The chickens are almost entirely a women's activity, because it involves being around the household all day long," Gates says.

Through research and trips to West Africa, Gates has found that after a period of three months, a typical owner of eight to 10 chickens can yield a flock of 40 chicks. With a sale price of $5 per chicken, which Gates notes is typical in West Africa, an owner can earn over $1,000 a year. The extreme-poverty line, meanwhile, hovers around $700 a year.

Donald Nkrumah, senior program officer of agriculture development at the Gates Foundation, says chickens are a good way to supplement seasonal sources of income, such as crops.

In East Africa, for example, many farmers use the income generated from their chickens to purchase a cow, which offers more in the way of milk and meat. According to Nkrumah, livestock makes up between 30 and 40% of the income in a household.

The fact families can consume eggs or milk all year-round adds to their sense of self-sufficiency.

Pierre Ferrari, the CEO of Heifer International, says Gates and Heifer have selected roughly a dozen countries where they think donated chickens will do the most good. Many are located in rural areas in Africa, Central America, and Asia, though he couldn't name any specifically.

A big hurdle in choosing locations for the new coops, Ferrari says, is ensuring that local farmers are properly trained to handle a small flock of eight or nine chickens. "There's no point in placing a chickens in a place where they're going to die," he explained.

Nkrumah says the bulk of the farmers' training will come from local government organizations that cooperate with Heifer International and the Gates Foundation.

Over time, Gates says he hopes the partnership will help people lift themselves out of poverty. He calls it a "bootstrap" solution.

"It's the classic thing of teaching someone how to fish," Gates says. "Now, if you don't live near water, then it's pretty hard to fish. But the parable could've been stated in terms of giving somebody a chicken."



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Artificial intelligence may destroy humanity by accident (but it won’t apologize) - by Lee Camp

The terminator robot at the Sebastian Kucharski Robots Factory
The US military said it wants 70 unmanned self-driving supply trucks by 2020. And seeing as $21 trillion has gone unaccounted for at the Pentagon over the past 20 years, when they want something, they tend to get that something.

Of course supply trucks in and of themselves don’t sound so bad. Even if the self-driving trucks run over some poor unsuspecting saps, that will still be the least destruction our military has ever manifested. But because I’ve read a thing or two about our military, I’ll assume that by “supply trucks,” they mean “ruthless killing machines.” In fact, it’s now clear the entire “Department of Defense” is just a rebranding of “Department of Ruthless Killing Machines.”

And even if they do mean simple supply trucks, once those unmanned trucks are commuting themselves around the Middle East like a cross between “Driving Miss Daisy” and “Platoon,” how long do you think it will be until some a-hole general blurts, “Why don’t we put a missile or two on those things?”

The answer is 17 minutes. (Fifteen minutes if Trump is still president.)

Plus, these trucks are not the military’s only venture into artificial intelligence. The Navy wants $13.5 million to go toward rapid advances in AI. The Air Force is looking for $87 million to experiment with it. The Army has requested $6.5 million more for it. And the Marine Corps says it needs $7.1 million. (These are just the publicly stated numbers. Much like a vampire, our military does 95 percent of its best work in the dark.)

So this brings up a pressing question that we will see again and again in the coming years: How much do we need to fear artificial intelligence - or is it simply a great technological advancement?

Let me answer that question with a bit of a tangent. Human beings are notoriously unreliable. But there are two things you can always rely on humans for:

1. Humans will advance technology in every way possible.

2. Other humans will strap explosives to that technology.

Think about it: The automobile eventually became the tank. The airplane became the bomber. The printing press became the semi-automatic assault printing press. And so on.

But maybe I’m being paranoid. Maybe artificial intelligence is here to help us. One of the top AI geniuses at Google says the world is currently screwed (climate change, pollution, auto-tune). To save it, he says, “either we need an exponential improvement in human behavior - less selfishness, less short-termism, more collaboration, more generosity - or we need an exponential improvement in technology. … I don’t think we’re going to be getting an exponential improvement in human behavior. … That’s why we need a quantum leap in technology like AI.”

Basically, he’s saying we’re horrible, shitty people who are not going to change, BUT the bots will arrive soon to show us the way!

And there is some truth to this. AI will one day be able to tap into basically the entire internet simultaneously and learn everything that has ever been learned far quicker than troglodytes like us. So it will be incredibly, unimaginably smart, and will always be three moves ahead of us. On top of that, it won’t have the things that get in the way of our mental advancement as a species, such as:

hunger
fear
insecurity
superstition
religion
the drive to stick one’s penis in anything that moves

Artificial intelligence doesn’t have to deal with any of that.

So maybe AI will indeed save us from ourselves. … Orrrr, maybe with its infinite knowledge it will decide the planet would be better off without the ape-like creatures who keep trying to tell it what to do. Tesla CEO Elon Musk had an exciting and upbeat response when he was recently asked about how fast artificial intelligence is advancing.

“I tried to convince people to slow down. Slow down AI, to regulate AI. This was futile. I tried for years.”

(If you happen to have a cyanide tablet nearby, now would be the time to chomp down on that.)

Musk believes artificial intelligence is a far greater threat to humanity than nuclear weapons. Keep in mind, in order for AI to do great harm to our dopey species, it doesn’t necessarily have to be out to get us. It could simply come up with “solutions” that humans aren’t really prepared for. Here’s an example from The Atlantic of an AI mistake:

“One algorithm was supposed to figure out how to land a virtual airplane with minimal force. But the AI soon discovered that if it crashed the plane, the program would register a force so large that it would overwhelm its memory and count it as a perfect score. So the AI crashed the plane, over and over again, killing all the virtual people on board.”

That particular bot got a perfect score on landing a plane by killing all the imaginary humans. It kind of reminds me of the time I stopped my younger brother from beating me in “The Legend of Zelda” video game by throwing our television in a creek.

So now, dear reader, you may be thinking, “That’s terrifying - the AI was given an objective and basically just did ANYTHING to get there.” However, is that so different from humans? In our society, we are given the objective of “accumulate wealth and power,” and now we have people like weapons contractors and big oil magnates achieving the objective by promoting and fostering war and death around the world. It’s almost like they don’t care how they achieve the objective.

I’m not saying I know whether AI will save us all or kill us all, but I am saying these are the types of questions that need to be asked, AND SOON, because we won’t be the smartest beings on this planet much longer. (As it is we’re barely holding on to the top spot. A solid 50 percent of us are just glorified butlers to our dogs and cats. One can’t really claim to rule the world when one is carrying another species’ poop.)

Lee Camp is an American stand-up comedian, writer, actor, and activist. Dubbed by Salon as the “John Oliver of Russia Today”, Camp is the host of RT America’s first comedy news show Redacted Tonight, which tackles the news agenda with a healthy dose of humor and satire. Lee’s writing credits are vast, having written for The Onion, Comedy Central and Huffington Post, as well as the acclaimed essay collections Moment of Clarity and Neither Sophisticated Nor Intelligent. Lee’s stand-up comedy has also been featured on Comedy Central, ABC’s Good Morning America, Showtime’s The Green Room with Paul Provenza, Al-Jazeera, BBC’s Newsnight, E!, MTV, and Spike TV.

This article was originally published by Truthdig.



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Is this Naya Pakistan’s police which cannot control Mansha Bomb, asks Chief justice 

Is this Naya Pakistan’s police which cannot control Mansha Bomb, asks Chief justice 
Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Mian Saqib Nisar on Saturday censured the Punjab Police and questioned whether this is Naya Pakistan’s police which cannot control land grabber Mansha Bomb.

A two-judge bench headed by CJP Nisar is hearing a suo motu case against land grabber Mansha Bomb at the Supreme Court's Lahore Registry.

As the hearing went under way, the chief justice censured the Punjab Police over not returning the land recovered from Mansha Bomb to affected people and rejected a report submitted by DIG Police.

“Is this Naya Pakistan’s police? The police should be ashamed, they are abused but still defend gangsters. Police cannot control one Mansha Bomb," the top judge remarked.

“You are involved with gangsters. Is this how you are safeguarding the law?” Justice Nisar asked.

Following this, DIG Police Waqqas Nazir informed the bench, “The police arrested Mansha Bomb and Khadim Hussain Rizvi. We are implementing court orders.”

At this, the chief justice asked the DIG, “What is your relation with Mansha Bomb? Why are you defending him? You will not go back in your uniform. We are summoning Mansha Bomb, Afzal Khokhar and all others involved in this case.”

Justice Nisar then ordered that Mansha Bomb be brought from the jail to court.

The bench the summoned IG Punjab, DC Lahore, sessions judge, related civil judges and overseas Pakistanis judge Noor Muhammad in his chambers.

Further, the court ordered that land be returned to the concerned people by midnight today and a report be presented in this regard.

On October 15, Mansha Bomb was arrested from the Supreme Court premises after he surrendered himself.

 



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Friday, November 30, 2018

'Monster' earthquake shakes Anchorage, Alaska; Widespread damage reported

'Monster' earthquake shakes Anchorage, Alaska; Widespread damage reported
Around 8:30 a.m. AKST, a massive earthquake shook the city of Anchorage, Alaska. The National Weather Service initially issued a tsunami warning for nearby coastal waters, but at 10:00 a.m. AKST, the warning was canceled.

Gov. Bill Walker has issued a disaster declaration in Alaska in response to Friday’s earthquake, which was approved by President Donald Trump.

The Anchorage School District has canceled classes and its buildings will be examined for potential damage and gas leaks, according to the Associated Press (AP).

Anchorage Municipal Manager Bill Falsey said that over two dozen mainline water breaks have occurred in the city, leaving some residences flooded, according to the AP.

Evacuations have taken place throughout the city as stores, buildings and homes have been impacted. Employees working in the air traffic tower at the Anchorage Airport were also evacuated, as the tower is inspected for damage.

Pictures shared on Twitter show widespread power outages already impacting areas. 

For families and individuals impacted by the power outages and destruction, the weather and temperatures in the coming days will be manageable.

"The good news is that bitter cold is not expected," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist David Samuhel said. "Temperatures will actually be a little above normal for at least the next six to 10 days."

However, for the crews handling repairs and cleaning up the destruction left behind by the earthquake, smaller storm systems in the coming days may cause issues.

"While only light rain and snow is expected over the weekend, there will be strong winds," Samuhel said. "The Turnagain Arm, which is just southeast of Anchorage, could see winds of 50-60 miles per hour. Winds in Anchorage could reach 40 miles per hour. A more significant storm could bring a few inches of snow Sunday night into Monday morning."

AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Alex Sosnowski added that the limited sunlight will also hamper recovery efforts.

"The biggest obstacle is short daylight," Sosnowski said. "Crews will have to be using spotlights due to the limited daylight."

Road and bridge damage has also been reported in and around the city.

The United States Geological Survey also released an aftershock forecast, warning Anchorage residents to be prepared for aftershocks and ensuing damage. "According to our forecast, over the next 1 Week there is a 4 % chance of one or more aftershocks that are larger than magnitude 7.0. It is likely that there will be smaller earthquakes over the next 1 Week, with 20 to 2,200 magnitude 3 or higher aftershocks. Magnitude 3 and above are large enough to be felt near the epicenter. The number of aftershocks will drop off over time, but a large aftershock can increase the numbers again, temporarily."

Within the first 12 hours following the major earthquake, the USGS reported over 100 aftershocks in the area measuring at least 2.5 on the Richter scale.

The Anchorage Police Department is operational in the city and alerted people that many roads and bridges are closed. They added that there has been major infrastructure damage across Anchorage with damage to many homes and buildings.

Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin shared on Twitter that her house was damaged by the quake.



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Lady Health Workers stage protest outside SC Lahore registry

Lady Health Workers stage protest outside SC Lahore registry
Lady Health Workers on Saturday staged protest outside Supreme Court ‎‎(SC) Lahore registry, demanding to increase their salaries. ‎

According to details, the protesters demanded the concerned authorities to make them permanent ‎and urged the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar to take notice of the issue.

‎They chanted slogans against the district government and said that they are being paid very low for their services.‎

The workers also warned of continuing the protest if their demands are not met. ‎

 



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FM Qureshi terms Indian army chief's remarks to make Pakistan secular state 'illogical'

Shah Memood terms Indian army chief's remarks to make Pakistan secular state 'illogical'
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Saturday has termed the ‎remarks of Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat regarding turning Pakistan into a secular state as illogical.‎

Talking to media in Multan, the foreign minister rejected General Rawat’s statement, saying that the ‎ideology of Pakistan cannot be changed at any cost. Opening of Kartarpur corridor may improve ‎Pakistan and India relations, he added.‎

On Friday, Indian Army Chief General Bipin Rawat said that Pakistan ‎has to develop as a ‎secular state if it wants to enjoy good ties with India.‎

Responding to Prime Minister Imran Khan’s statement regarding peace and dialogue between the two ‎‎countries, General Rawat said that its Pakistan’s turn to show practical action against terrorism.‎

While ignoring worst behavior with the Kashmiris and minorities in India, the army chief asked Pakistan ‎to take steps ‎for secularism. ‎



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UN Official: Polio Remains Global Threat

A health worker gives polio vaccine to a girl in Lahore, Pakistan, April 9, 2018.
Tremendous progress has been made in efforts to wipe out polio around the world. Before a global eradication program began 30 years ago, about 350,000 children became paralyzed from polio each year. The figure dropped to 28 in 2018.

Nevertheless, Helen Rees, chair of the World Health Organization’s emergency committee, said Friday that polio remained an international threat. She said every available health strategy must be used to prevent the wild polio virus from spreading across borders.

"The fear is that we might well see a resurgence, that we could see exportation again and a reversal of all of the work and all of the country global efforts that have gone into trying to eradicate polio,” Rees said. “And we certainly cannot allow that to happen."

Polio remains endemic in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria. Rees said that over the last few months, there has been a worrying exportation of the wild polio virus to and from Pakistan and Afghanistan.

“We have got widespread, positive environmental sampling in Pakistan,” she said. “And in Afghanistan, because of the more difficult situation there in terms of security, we are unable to access probably as many as a million children for vaccination."

Separately, there is good news from the African region. The director of WHO's polio eradication program, Michel Zaffran, noted that the wild polio virus has not been seen in Nigeria since it was last detected more than two years ago.

If this keeps up, he said, the regional certification commission could be able to declare the wild polio virus eradicated from the African region at the end of 2019 or early 2020. He said $4.2 billion would be needed over the next five years to see the last of this disease.

Polio, which has no cure, invades the nervous system and can cause irreversible paralysis within hours. The WHO says polio is transmitted from one person to another through the fecal-oral route, or less frequently by a common vehicle like contaminated food and water. Fever, fatigue, headache, vomiting, stiffness in the neck and limb pain are among polio's symptoms.



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Kremlin Says Putin, Trump Will Meet on Sidelines of G-20

President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin at a joint news conference in Helsinki, Finland, July 16, 2018.
Russian authorities said Friday that Vladimir Putin will have a brief meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump during the G-20 summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

"There is no scheduled pull-aside," was the only response from a White House official when queried about a Kremlin spokesman saying there would be an "impromptu" meeting on the G-20 sidelines. The U.S. comment, however, leaves open the possibility there could, indeed, be an unscheduled encounter.

On Thursday, Trump said he was canceling his scheduled meeting with the Russian leader following Russia's seizure of three Ukrainian vessels and their crews in the Black Sea region.

"Based on the fact that the ships and sailors have not been returned to Ukraine from Russia, I have decided it would be best for all parties concerned to cancel my previously scheduled meeting in Argentina," Trump tweeted Thursday on Air Force One on his way to Buenos Aires.

The announced cancellation also came hours after U.S. prosecutors revealed that Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, admitted lying to Congress about a Trump real estate deal in Russia.

The revelation signaled the special counsel is focusing more closely on the Trump campaign's communications with Russian officials during the 2016 presidential campaign. When asked about the canceled Putin meeting Friday, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders emphasized the move was about Russia's action in Ukraine, not the special counsel's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election.

"The Russian witch hunt hoax, which is hopefully now nearing an end, is doing very well. Unfortunately, it probably does undermine our relationship with Russia. However, the reason for our canceled meeting is Ukraine. Hopefully, that will be resolved soon so that productive conversations can begin," Sanders told reporters in Buenos Aires.



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FBI raids home of whistleblower who had ‘dirt’ on Clinton Foundation, Mueller

FBI raids home of whistleblower who had ‘dirt’ on Clinton Foundation, Mueller
More than a dozen FBI agents searched for six hours the house of a contractor who had given Congress and the DOJ documents about the Clinton Foundation and the Uranium One scandal, implicating then-FBI director Robert Mueller.

Sixteen agents showed up at the Maryland home of Dennis Nathan Cain on November 19, the Daily Caller reported this week, citing Cain’s attorney Michael Socarras. They demanded to see the documents Cain had already turned over to the Department of Justice inspector-general and the House and Senate intelligence committee.

“I cannot believe the Bureau informed the federal magistrate who approved the search warrant that they wanted to search the home of an FBI whistleblower to seize the information that he confidentially disclosed to the IG and Congress,” said Socarras. He also objected to the fact that the FBI at no point reached out to him, even though Cain provided the agents with his contact information, calling that “serious misconduct.”

FBI spokesman Dave Fitz confirmed to the Daily Caller that the bureau had conducted “court authorized law enforcement activity,” declining to comment further.

The search warrant, signed by federal magistrate Stephanie A. Gallagher in the US District Court for Baltimore, said that Cain possessed “stolen federal property.”

Cain informed the agents that he was a federally protected whistleblower, but gave them the documents at their insistence, Socarras said. Even so, they searched his house for hours afterward.

What were the agents looking for? According to the Daily Caller, they were after the document suggesting that Robert Mueller – now special counsel in charge of the “Russiagate” probe targeting President Donald Trump, but FBI director back in 2001-2013 – failed to investigate allegations of criminal misconduct in the case of Uranium One.

The Canadian-based mining company controls over 20 percent of the US uranium supply, and was sold to the Russian conglomerate Rosatom in 2010. The sale needed to be approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CIFUS), which was chaired by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Since then, multiple whistleblowers have revealed claims of misconduct, bribery and fraud on part of the people involved in the sale, even suggesting a “pay for play” scheme in which the Clinton Foundation received millions of dollars in donations in exchange for greenlighting the deal. Republicans have also pointed to Bill Clinton’s $500,000 fee for a speech in Moscow in 2010 as evidence the Clintons were peddling influence for Russian money.

Democrats have dismissed the apparent scandal as a right-wing conspiracy theory, and Clinton herself called the accusations of wrongdoing “baloney.”

In April this year, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions asked the Utah-based US Attorney John Huber to investigate both the Uranium One probe and the FBI investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server. That second probe was the subject of a scathing report in June by the DOJ IG Michael Horowitz, the same official to whom Cain gave the documents as a whistleblower. The status of that investigation is currently unknown.



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Monstrous 1-ton ocean sunfish caught in Russia's far east, thrown to the bears

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The group of Sakhalin fishermen did not expect to find the Lovecraftian monster in their nets as they took to the sea for smaller fry on Saturday. The enormous fish, considered a delicacy in some cultures, proved to be a dead weight as it didn't make it to the shore fresh.

Russian fishermen pulled a 1,100 kg ocean sunfish which got stuck in their net in the waters near Iturup island, according to Sakhalin info. Also known as moonfish and mola, the bizarre-looking creature is the heaviest bony fish on Earth.

“There has been no such specimen that I can remember; there is the dolphinfish, also known for its size and reaching 1.5 meters, but I have never seen a sunfish weighing more than a ton here before,” said fisherman Artur Balkarov.

By the time the fascinating behemoth was brought ashore three days later, it had begun rotting. The fishermen had no choice but take it to a dumping site where locals bring their fishing waste for wild animals, including bears.

While trade in moonfish meat is prohibited in the EU, a number of Asian countries, such as Japan and Taiwan, see it as delicious treat and handy ingredient in traditional medicine.



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Aleema Khan says will reply to allegations levelled against her in supreme Court 

Aleema Khan says will reply to allegations levelled against her in supreme Court 
Prime Minister Imran Khan’s sister Aleema Khan on Friday said she will respond to all allegations levelled against her in the Supreme Court.

A day earlier, the Supreme Court while hearing a suo motu case on foreign properties owned by Pakistani nationals, directed the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to present property and tax amnesty details of Aleema Khan.

Aleema Khan, who is currently on a tour of Japan to raise funds for NUML University, while addressing an event in Tokyo said, “I am being asked tough questions because I am in the headlines these days.”

“I am answerable to God and when the court summons me I will respond to their questions as well,” she added.

The premier’s sister further said that she’s “not a public office holder but a private citizen” and “will reply where she has to”.

“I am being asked where I got the money from [to purchase property]. I inherited this money from my maternal and paternal grandfathers as well as my parents and even earned myself,” she continued.

Aleema, who is a board member of the Shaukat Khanum Hospital, added, “None of us board members have ever touched the money that has been raised and nor have we ever tried to earn money through the wrong means.”

Stating that the allegations against her “hurtful”, she said, “My father was also accused of corruption and that was painful.”

“My father taught us to always be honest and forget taking bribes he never even gave them except to one telephone person who he used to give Rs100,” Aleema added.

She further said that Imran “always opposed accumulating money”.



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Former President George H.W. Bush Dies: A Life of Commitment to US

Former U.S. Presidents and former U.S. first ladies Laura Bush, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, and first lady Melania Trump pose with former U.S. President George H.W. Bush at the funeral of Barbara Bush in Houston.
George H.W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States, a man born of patrician pedigree, but with a sense of honor, duty and service to his country that played out over the last 60 years of the 20th century, died Friday at age 94.

In a life on the world stage and at the highest levels of the American political scene, Bush lost and won elections before becoming the American leader in 1989, and then, with a declining U.S. economy and unemployment rising, was turned out of office after four years in the White House, losing his re-election bid in 1992.

He marked the start of his presidency with a sweeping inaugural declaration that “a new breeze is blowing, and a world refreshed by freedom seems reborn; for in man’s heart, if not in fact, the day of the dictator is over. The totalitarian era is passing, its old ideas blown away like leaves from an ancient, lifeless tree.”

His pronouncement soon proved prophetic, with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union occurring early in his presidency. Bush met with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, their Malta talks viewed as an important stepping stone toward the two leaders signing the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.

During his four years in the White House, Bush ordered a military operation in Panama to overthrow its drug-trafficking leader, Manuel Noriega. Later, he sent troops to the Mideast to repel Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in his attempted takeover of oil-rich Kuwait. It was perhaps the high point of Bush’s presidency, his approval rating among U.S. voters reaching a record 89 percent, with a fireworks display lighting the night-time sky over Washington to salute the successful mission.

Upon later reflection, Bush’s foray into Kuwait was considered as something less than a total victory in that many Iraqi troops were pushed back into their homeland, rather than captured or killed, and Hussein remained in power, only overthrown years later in the 2003 U.S. invasion ordered by Bush’s son, President George W. Bush.

The elder Bush said he rejected an overthrow of the Iraqi government because it would have “incurred incalculable human and political costs. We would have been forced to occupy Baghdad and, in effect, rule Iraq.”

Early commitment to country

Bush’s commitment to his country came early in life. He was a naval fighter pilot in World War II, attacking Japanese targets at the age of 18, victorious in one of the war’s largest air battles, the Battle of the Philippine Sea. Later, he completed one mission after his plane was hit by flak, leaving his engine on fire. He bailed out of the aircraft and was rescued in the waters off the Bonin Islands.

In his rise to the presidency, Bush held a variety of key positions over the years, often deemed by Republican presidents as the most qualified man in U.S. public life. He served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations in the early 1970s, chairman of the Republican National Committee a short time later, then as chief U.S. envoy to China in the mid-1970s. Later, he was director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

He was not always a successful politician, losing a 1964 election for a U.S. Senate seat from Texas, where he later founded an oil company. He won an election for a seat in the House of Representatives before losing another bid for a Senate seat. That loss set him on a path to the string of high-level appointments in the 1970s.

​Reagan’s running mate

Bush sought the 1980 Republican presidential nomination but lost it to then-California governor, Ronald Reagan, who tapped Bush as his vice presidential running mate in two successful national campaigns, in 1980 and again four years later.

With Reagan barred by the U.S. Constitution from serving more than two terms, Bush plotted a presidential run for 1988, ultimately defeating the Democratic nominee, Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis.

The campaign was marked by an infamous political television ad produced by a group supporting Bush that depicted Dukakis as weak on crime because as governor he had released on weekend furlough a convicted killer, a black man named Willie Horton, who then raped a white woman and assaulted her white fiance. Some critics viewed the ad as racist and an attempt to play on white voters’ fears of crimes committed by menacing black men.

Four years later, however, Bush lost the presidency to Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton, although the two later became friends, occasionally dispatched by subsequent U.S. presidents to oversee assistance efforts after natural disasters.

Elder statesman

In his retirement years, Bush watched as one of his sons, George W. Bush, twice won the presidency, only the second time in U.S. history that a father and son both became the U.S. leaders. Bush oversaw the opening of his presidential library in College Station, Texas, and was widely honored as an elder statesman. But on several occasions, as he was confined to a wheelchair while he battled a form of Parkinson’s disease, he had to apologize for inappropriately touching women who were standing next to him after telling a sexually suggestive joke.

Bush was married for 73 years to the former Barbara Pierce, a woman he met in his teenage years. It was the longest marriage among any U.S. presidential couples. She died at 92 in April 2018.



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