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Heavy Falls May Cause Urban Flooding in Low-Lying Areas: PMD

The Pakistan Metrological Department (PMD) has issued an alarming urban flooding warning for several regions, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Punjab, and Balochistan. Unprecedented rainfall has transformed Lahore into an urban swamp today, prompting authorities to issue a fresh weather advisory. Urban Flooding in Low-Lying Areas The Met Office warns of potential urban flooding in low-lying… Read More »

Unveiling the Unexpected: Teenager’s Surprising Purchase of an iPhone-Inspired Coffee Table

In a surprising turn of events, a teenager from Thailand recently found himself in an unforeseen situation after unintentionally buying a coffee table designed to resemble an iPhone, instead of the actual smartphone. This amusing incident serves as a reminder to carefully read product descriptions and avoid impulsive purchases. Let’s delve into the details of… Read More »

Twitter Takes Indian Government to Court Over Content Takedown Orders

Twitter’s Lawsuit against Indian Government Raises Concerns about Free Speech In a landmark legal battle, Twitter took the Indian government to court in July 2022 to challenge its content takedown orders. This move, unprecedented in the realm of social media, garnered praise from experts advocating for free speech rights. The Indian government’s orders to block… Read More »

Football Clubs Should Consider Fans’ Well-being When Accepting Gambling Sponsorships, Urges NHS England Head

In a bold move, the head of NHS England, Amanda Pritchard, has called on football clubs to carefully consider the impact on their fans when entering into sponsorship agreements with gambling firms. Pritchard emphasizes that such deals send a detrimental message to children, normalizing the act of gambling. Her concerns are further fueled by the… Read More »

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Wishes Muslims a Joyous Eid Al-Adha

Celebrating Eid Al-Adha: A Time for Family, Friends, and Faith In a heartfelt message conveyed by the UK government, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak extended his warmest wishes to Muslims in the United Kingdom and worldwide on the joyous occasion of Eid Al-Adha. This auspicious festival serves as a beautiful reminder of the significance of… Read More »

Lahore Airport and Surrounding Areas Experience Record-Breaking Rainfall

Unprecedented Heavy Rainfall Submerges Lahore In 2011, Lahore airport and its neighboring areas witnessed an extraordinary event when they received a staggering 98 millimeters of rainfall in a single day, marking it as the wettest day in the region’s history. Another notable record was set in 1994, when the city of Lahore received 125.5 millimeters… Read More »

Revised Budget for Fiscal Year 2023-24: A Breakdown of Changes and Expectations

In a significant development, the National Assembly recently passed the revised budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The government, under the guidance of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has implemented several fiscal tightening measures in order to secure critical funding. This article delves into the details of the revised budget, shedding light on the changes… Read More »

England Women Face Uphill Battle in Record-Breaking Test Match Against Australia

England Women Struggle in Chase, Australia Takes Control The hosts faced a significant setback in their pursuit of 268 runs at Trent Bridge, as they slipped from 55-0 to 73-4. Australia’s Ash Gardner played a pivotal role, claiming three wickets and putting England in a challenging position. At the end of the day’s play, England… Read More »

Honoring Extraordinary Achievements: A Glance at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s State Dinner in the US

During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the United States, President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden hosted a prestigious State Dinner at the White House. The guest list included renowned tech CEOs such as Tim Cook from Apple, Sundar Pichai from Google, Satya Nadella from Microsoft, and industrialist Mukesh Ambani, among others. Let’s… Read More »