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Thursday, 14 December 2017
Google Top Ranked Searches for Y-2017
Top most searches saw on Google Champions Trophy take the top most position followed by movies and Eid Mubarak.
General Category Searches:
1) ICC Champions Trophy 2) WWE Extreme Rules 3) Dangal 4) Raees 5) Half Girlfriend 6) Fast and Furious 8 7) Jagga Jasoos 8) Munna Michael 9) Wajah Tum Ho 10) Eid Mubarak
Top Most People Searches:
1) Fabiha Sherazi 2) Nadeem Sarwar 3) Fakhar Zaman 4) Rishi Kapoor 5) Rida Isfahani 6) Faryal Makhdoom 7) Javed Afridi 8) Ahad Raza Mir 9) Hania Amir 10) Momina Mustehsan
Top Most News Searches:
1) ICC Champions Trophy 2) The Kapil Sharma Show 3) Prime Minister Laptop Scheme 4) Barma 5) Shivratri 6) Panama Case 7) Lahore blast 8) Catalonia 9) Prime Minister Youth Internship 10) CSS results
ISLAMABAD:Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal Wednesday said E-passport system would enhance the country’s values at international level.
He said this while addressing an inaugural ceremony of E-passport here at the Ministry office.
Giving the details about the new system, Ahsan Iqbal said in the first phase, E-passports would be issued to government officials, including staff of Pakistanis embassies abroad in March 2018 and in the second phase to common citizens in the month of August.
He said E-passport was a modern technology that would help overcome the practice of misuse of passports and facilitate the public.
The minister said the Interior Ministry had taken several measures during last two years to improve the passport system, including issuance of online passports, mobile payments and executive passports
Saturday, 9 December 2017
Bitcoin at its peak an all-time high and crossed $15,000 per Bitcoin mark today.
We are not witnessing any kind of interest from any of the financial institute of Pakistan for the big changes taking place in the world or even media is not spreading any awareness among the public to work in changing environment and changing financial services.
As it looks like Bitcoin is getting strong currency and may be recognized as future currency of the world or know as Global Currency.
Thursday, 7 December 2017
PSL 3rd Edition schedule released by PCB
Karachi and Lahore will witness the Play off's and the final.
Sharif Brothers are in Deep TroubleZardari says no to Shahbaz Sharif:
Zardari has announced openly that we are demanding resignations of CM PUNJAB and Law Minister Rana Sana.
Zardari solgan ppp will not bear CM Punjab any more after the publication of Justice Najfi report.
Top 50 Attractive Women of south Asia List released for year 2017. 1. Priyanka Chopra
2. Nia Sharma
3. Deepika Padukone
4. Alia Bhatt
5. Mahira Khan
Pakistani Momina Musthasin has been ranked on 37 for the year 2017.
5G Launching in South Asia:
Pakistan will be the first mover towards 5G technology as per PTA in South asia PTA has given go ahead to cellular companies to test the technology Pakistan will be in position to launch 5G till 2020 as per PTA. Already 80% area is covered with cellular phone. 70% area is covered with 3G technology and 30% area is covered with 4G technology as per PTA annual report 2017
India is dreaming for the technology till 2025 as per research director of india.
Wednesday, 6 December 2017
Pakistan is being witnessed for Grand Opposition Alliance:
Again rumours are there for Grand opposition imran meeting Qadri and Zardari meeting with Qadri and Ch Brothers are already part of this alliance so looks like extra ordinary change is about to happen
Muslims emotions have Been brutally heart due to the decision of Trumpet to accept Jerusalem as capital of Israel
It is reported that Trumpet accepted the Jerusalem as capital of Israel and will transfer their embassy to Jerusalem, which has been totally denied by all muslims countries and protests are being held around the world and.
Following Trumpet Check Republican have also accepted the same.
BIG Indian Marriage:
Kohli and Anshoka getting married in 9th,10th and 11th December-17 in Italy.
Tuesday, 5 December 2017
Nawaz Again not accepting the accountability Process
LONDON: Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday took an exception to judges who he said have always declared elected prime ministers disqualified, he was talking to media persons after arriving in London along with his daughter.
Nawaz further said that he would never compromise on principles, supremacy of law and the sanctity of vote. He added that references against him and his children were made to victimize them.
He said that his disqualification is a reward for his efforts to eradicated terrorism and load-shedding from the country, adding that the terrorism has started raising its ugly head again.
Deposed prime minister said he had been criticised for not having good relations with anyone but what happened to all the other prime ministers who experienced the same fate. Why none of them were able to enjoy good relations, he asked.
He strongly criticized the judges who disqualified him, saying that Pakistan has once again been destabilized after the verdict which he said based on revenge, adding that why they [judges] don’t hold others accountable for subverting the constitution. Nawaz added that he does not accept any such accountability. His statement was a clear reference to the Supreme Court's verdict, which disqualified him as the prime minister in the Panama Papers case.
To a question he said yes, Hamoodur Rehamn and other commissions’ reports should also be made public.
He recalled that he was removed by Musharraf in 1999 and by judiciary in 2017, not allowing him to complete his term. Judiciary must tell why he had been ousted, said Nawaz, adding, “I do not accept this accountability.”
Nawaz Sharif has arrived in London to spend time with his ailing wife Begum Kulsoom Nawaz who has been under treatment.
The accountability court hearing corruption references against Nawaz Sharif on Monday granted him exemption from hearing for a week.
The references against him were filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on the orders of Supreme Court in Panama Papers case.
The Islamabad High Court on Monday also rejected his plea seeking to club together multiple graft cases against him
WATCH ABOVE: More than 40 people are injured after a passenger train collided with a freight train near the German city of Duesseldorf on Tuesday night. Reuters' Samantha Vadas reports.
Several people were injured in a train crash on Tuesday near the German city of Duesseldorf, fire department and police spokesmen said.
Rail operator Deutsche Bahn said a passenger train of the regional provider National Express drove into a freight train from DB Cargo at about 1830 GMT in the town of Meerbusch.
The Meerbusch fire department said up to 150 passengers were on the train and that five people suffered injuries.
A police spokesman earlier had told German broadcaster ARD that about 50 people had been injured in the train crash.
A German government spokesman said Chancellor Angela Merkel had been briefed on the situation.
Courtesy: globalnews.ca
International Politics News
Exiled son of slain Yemen ex-leader calls for revenge - Saudi-owned TV
Reuters Staff
ADEN/DUBAI (Reuters) - The son of Yemen’s ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh has called for revenge against the armed Houthi movement that killed the veteran leader after he switched sides in the civil war, a Saudi-owned TV station reported on Tuesday.
FILE PHOTO: A supporter of Yemen's then President Ali Abdullah Saleh waves a poster featuring him during a rally to show support for him in Sanaa September 9, 2011. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah/File Photo
The intervention by the exiled Ahmed Ali Saleh, if confirmed, could shift the balance of power yet again after a dramatic week that saw the elder Saleh abandon his Houthi allies, who responded by killing him and routing his supporters from the capital Sanaa in street battles.
Yemen’s war, pitting the Iran-allied Houthis who control Sanaa against a Saudi-led military alliance backing a government based in the south, has led to what the United Nations calls the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. The world body says millions of people may die in one of the worst famines of modern times, caused by warring parties blocking food supplies.
Yemen’s capital Sanaa was quiet on Tuesday after five days of fighting and 25 air strikes overnight, and U.N. and Red Cross aid flights had landed at the airport, U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Yemen Jamie McGoldrick said. The funeral of Saleh was expected later on Tuesday.
The Red Cross said more than 230 people were killed and hundreds wounded in the week’s fighting in Sanaa.
“People are now emerging from their houses after five days being locked down basically as prisoners,” McGoldrick told a U.N. briefing by phone from Sanaa. “They are now seeking safety, moving their families in case things erupt again and at the same time seeking medical treatment and trying to pacify very terrified kids who have endured five days of relentless shelling, shooting and ground fire and air strikes.”
The Arab League, which mainly support the Saudi-backed government, condemned the killing of the veteran ex-leader, saying his death could cause an “explosion” in the country.
The Saudi cabinet, in a statement that did not mention Saleh by name, said it hoped the uprising against the Houthis in Sanaa would “help rid sisterly Yemen of repression, death threats, ... explosions and seizure of private and public property”.
The death of Saleh, who once compared ruling Yemen to dancing on the heads of snakes, deepens the complexity of the multi-sided war.
Much is likely to depend on the future allegiances of his loyalists, who had helped the Houthis, an armed group from the Zaidi branch of Shi‘ite Islam that ruled a thousand-year kingdom in northern Yemen until 1962, seize and hold much of the country until he dramatically switched sides on Saturday.
It was not immediately possible to verify the authenticity of the report of comments by his son, a former leader of the elite Republican Guards who has been exiled in the United Arab Emirates, a country that backs the Saudi-led coalition.
“I will lead the battle until the last Houthi is thrown out of Yemen ... the blood of my father will be hell ringing in the ears of Iran,” Ahmed Ali Saleh was quoted as saying by Saudi-owned al-Ekhbariya TV. He called for his father’s backers to “take back Yemen from the Iranian Houthi militias”.
The Arabian peninsula’s poorest country, Yemen is one of the most violent fronts in a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran, who have also backed opposing sides in Syria, Iraq and elsewhere across the Middle East.
The Arab League’s general secretariat condemned the Iran-aligned Houthi movement as a “terrorist organisation” and demanded that the international community view it as such.
TIPPING THE BALANCE
The Saudi-led coalition had been counting on Saleh’s decision to switch sides to tip the balance of a conflict that had been stalemated on the battlefield.
Saleh, who ruled in Sanaa from 1978-2012, had a strong following in Yemen, including army officers and armed tribal leaders who once served under him. His supporters may still be able to have some impact on the war.
Yemeni political sources say his son Ahmed Ali has lived incommunicado under house arrest at a guarded villa in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi, where he had served as ambassador before the country joined ally Saudi Arabia to make war on the Houthis.
Ahmed Ali Saleh’s reported first public statement may indicate that his former enemies in the coalition are intending to unleash him against the Houthis.
The UAE is a key member of the mostly Gulf Arab alliance that sees the Houthis as a proxy of their arch-enemy Iran. The Gulf countries had struggled to make gains against the Houthi-Saleh alliance despite thousands of air strikes backed by Western arms and intelligence. They have used their air and sea power to tightly restrict imports, action that the United Nations says could lead to mass hunger.
Ahmed Ali appeared to have been groomed to succeed his father and he may be the family’s last chance to win back influence. The whereabouts of Saleh’s other key relatives, who had led six days of street battles against the Houthis in the capital Sanaa before being routed on Monday, were unknown.
Residents reported that fighting had subsided but that Saudi-led coalition jets pounded several targets, including the downtown presidential palace where a governing body led by Houthi-Saleh politicians had regularly convened.
The Houthi leader, Abdul Malik al-Houthi, hailed Saleh’s death in a speech on Monday as a victory against a treasonous conspiracy by Yemen’s Saudi enemies and called for a mass rally on Tuesday at a parade ground near the site of the air strikes.
He also reached out to Saleh’s political party and said his movement had no quarrel with it, underscoring the influence his allies still have in Yemen.
Relatives of Yasser al-Awadi, the deputy secretary-general of Saleh’s General People’s Congress party (GPC) who was reported to have been killed by the Houthis on Monday, told Dubai-based al-Arabiya TV he was safe but GPC secretary-general Araf al-Zouka had died in the Houthi attack on Saleh’s convoy.
In the southern city of Aden, where the Saudi-backed government is based, residents set off fireworks and expressed joy. Saleh was almost universally hated throughout southern Yemen after he launched a war to unify the country in 1994, lobbing ballistic missiles at the city.
But his legacy is mixed. He is still loved in much of the north and many supporters will bear a grudge towards his killers. Some feared Saleh’s death would only create more instability in Yemen.
“We expect things will get worse for us. This will be the beginning of a new conflict and more bloodshed. The war will not end soon,” said Aswan Abdu Khalid, an academic at the psychology department at the University of Aden.
Reporting by Noah Browning in Dubai and Reuters journalists in Aden; Editing by Michael Georgy and Peter Graff