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Pakistan can buy Russian oil despite restrictions, says US
Pakistan can buy Russian oil despite restrictions imposed by the United States, according to a statement by the US Department of State. The statement, issued on Tuesday, said that Pakistan's energy needs are important and that the country should be allowed to purchase oil from Russia.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in The Swamp
Judiciary can’t be blamed if police, executive fail in their duty: ATC
The judiciary plays a crucial role in ensuring that justice is served in any society. However, it is not always fair to hold the judiciary solely responsible when other branches of government fail to fulfill their duties. This is particularly true when it comes to the role of the police and the executive in maintaining law and order.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Earth
UN raises women work ban with Taliban
The United Nations has recently raised concerns over the Taliban's ban on women working outside of the home in Afghanistan. The Taliban, who held power in Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, are currently participating in peace negotiations with the Afghan government. However, the group's strict interpretation of Islamic law has led to the restriction of women's rights, including a ban on women working outside of the home.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Humans
ENI unable to deliver Feb LNG cargo to Pakistan, declares force majeure
ENI, the Italian energy company, has announced that it will be unable to deliver a scheduled liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo to Pakistan due to unforeseen circumstances. The company has declared force majeure on the cargo, which means that it is unable to fulfill its contractual obligations due to an event beyond its control.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Confessions
Perpetrators of ‘modern slavery’ given up to 12 years in US
Modern slavery, also known as human trafficking, is a serious issue that affects millions of people around the world. In the United States, federal law provides for severe penalties for those who engage in this heinous crime.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Earth
Daylight darkness
Daylight darkness, also known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD), is a type of depression that affects individuals during the shorter, darker days of the year. This condition is most commonly seen in individuals living in northern latitudes, where the days are shorter and there is less sunlight during the winter months.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Blush
The IMF as saviour
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has long been viewed as a savior for countries facing economic crises. Established in 1944, the IMF's main goal is to promote international monetary cooperation, exchange rate stability, and economic growth. It does this by providing financial assistance to countries in need, as well as offering technical assistance and policy advice to help these countries stabilize their economies and return to growth.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Earth
Pakistan among nations at risk from toxic fat: WHO
Pakistan is among a growing number of nations at risk from toxic fat, also known as trans fats. Trans fats are a type of unsaturated fat that is commonly found in processed foods and fast foods. They are created when liquid vegetable oils are partially hydrogenated, a process that turns them into a solid form.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Earth
GENEVA: Pakistan is among the countries where industrially-produced fat still poses a risk to a considerable number of the population, the World Health Organisation said on Monday.
GENEVA: Pakistan is among the countries where industrially-produced fat still poses a risk to a considerable number of the population, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Monday.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Earth
EU, UK and US impose new sanctions on Tehran over protests
The European Union, United Kingdom, and United States have all announced new sanctions against Iran in response to recent protests in the country. These protests, which began in November 2019, were sparked by a sudden hike in fuel prices and quickly grew into a wider expression of frustration with the government's handling of the economy.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in The Swamp
ECP asks caretaker govts to remove political appointees
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has recently called on caretaker governments to remove political appointees from their positions ahead of general elections. This move is being seen as an effort to ensure a level playing field for all political parties and candidates during the electoral process.
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Earth
The fanfare and hullabaloo
The fanfare and hullabaloo of a big event can be overwhelming, but it's also an exciting time for everyone involved. Whether it's a concert, a sports game, or a political rally, the energy and anticipation leading up to the event is palpable. But what exactly is it about the fanfare and hullabaloo that makes it so thrilling?
By Naveed Jamalabout a year ago in Earth