China’s leading electric vehicle manufacturer BYD, in partnership with Mega Conglomerate Private Limited, has expressed interest in investing in Pakistan for the production of advanced electric vehicles. This move aligns with Pakistan’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and adopting more energy-efficient transportation options to improve air quality. The collaboration aims to make environmentally friendly products more accessible to Pakistani consumers and contribute to the expansion of the country’s automotive industry. BYD plans to manufacture electric vehicles locally in Pakistan, including the production of Right Hand Drive (RHD) vehicles for export. This investment highlights the efforts of Pakistan’s Special Investment Facilitation Council to attract foreign investments and boost economic growth. Furthermore, Pakistan and China have agreed to establish a Working Group (WG) to oversee five new economic corridors as part of the second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). These corridors, based on the 5Es framework developed by the Planning Ministry, include initiatives focused on job creation, innovation, green energy, and inclusive regional development. The agreement signifies a strengthened partnership between Pakistan and China in advancing economic development and sustainable initiatives.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) Offers Special Discounts for Flights to Saudi Arabia
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced significant discounts for flights to four destinations in Saudi Arabia, aiming to facilitate travel for passengers during the upcoming holiday season. The discounted fares are applicable to flights from Pakistan to Jeddah, Madinah, Riyadh, and Dammam. Passengers can take advantage of these reduced fares to visit these key destinations for religious, business, or leisure purposes.
The special discounts come as part of PIA’s efforts to make air travel more accessible and affordable for passengers, especially during peak travel periods such as holidays and religious festivals. By offering discounted fares to popular destinations in Saudi Arabia, PIA aims to cater to the travel needs of a wide range of passengers, including pilgrims performing Umrah or visiting holy sites, as well as business travelers and tourists.
The discounted fares are expected to attract a significant number of passengers, as travelers seek affordable options for their journeys to Saudi Arabia. PIA remains committed to providing reliable and convenient air travel services while ensuring affordability for passengers. With these special discounts, PIA aims to make travel to Saudi Arabia more accessible and convenient for travelers from Pakistan, further strengthening the air connectivity between the two countries.
“Shahid Afridi: From Cricket Captain to Potential Politician”
“Shahid Afridi: From Cricket Captain to Potential Politician”
Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi has hinted at entering politics, expressing his desire to serve the people of the country. In a media interaction, the 47-year-old cricketer stated, “I want to venture into politics and contribute to Pakistan’s betterment, but my elders have advised me against it.” Afridi emphasized the importance of individuals like himself engaging in politics for bringing about positive change. He expressed his belief that without the involvement of people like him, significant transformation would be challenging to achieve.
Regarding the recent change in leadership within the national cricket team, Afridi disclosed that he had consistently advised his son-in-law, Shaheen Shah Afridi, to refrain from taking on the captaincy role. “I always discouraged Shaheen from taking on the captaincy,” Afridi stated, highlighting his efforts to steer the young cricketer away from the responsibility and encourage him to focus on his game. Afridi recounted advising Shaheen against accepting the captaincy offer from Lahore Qalandars, expressing his disappointment that Shaheen did not heed his advice.
“Apple Designates iPhone 6 Plus as ‘Obsolete’ and iPad Mini 4 as ‘Vintage'”
Apple has recently made significant changes to its product status, designating the iPhone 6 Plus as “obsolete” and the iPad Mini 4 as “vintage.” This move indicates that the iPhone 6 Plus is no longer eligible for repairs or hardware service globally, marking the end of its official support life cycle. The iPhone 6 Plus was originally introduced in 2014, offering users a larger screen size and support for Apple Pay. Despite being discontinued in 2016, it remained available through resellers for several years. On the other hand, the iPad Mini 4 has been categorized as “vintage,” which means it is no longer manufactured but still receives limited support in certain regions. This designation typically applies to products that have been out of production for more than five years but less than seven. Both the iPhone 6 Plus and the iPad Mini 4 have played significant roles in Apple’s product lineup over the years, but their status changes reflect the company’s focus on newer devices and technologies.
Pakistan imposes five-year ban on Usman Khan
The Pakistani Cricket Board (PCB) has recently imposed a five-year ban on Usman Khan, a cricketer who opted out of his retainer contract with the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) despite being selected for a fitness camp. This decision by Usman Khan has violated his contractual obligations with the ECB, leading to the ban. Originally slated to join the UAE cricket team, Usman instead chose to represent Pakistan. However, his decision to prioritize playing for Pakistan over the UAE led to repercussions with the ECB. The ban prohibits Usman Khan from participating in any UAE cricket leagues for the next five years. This development underscores the complexities and consequences associated with contractual agreements in the realm of professional sports, emphasizing the importance of adherence to contractual obligations and the potential ramifications of breaching such agreements.
Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline Project: Progress Amidst Challenges
Despite facing opposition from the United States, Iran and Pakistan are pushing forward with plans to finalize the initial 80-kilometer stretch of the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline. This pipeline segment will extend from Gwadar to the Iranian border and is set to be completed during the upcoming visit of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. However, the project is not without its challenges. Failure to proceed with the construction could result in a significant penalty of $18 billion. To avoid this penalty, both countries are determined to move forward with the project. Iran has extended the deadline for completion until September 2024, and if Pakistan fails to act, the matter may proceed to arbitration.
The Pakistani cabinet has already granted approval for the project, and efforts are underway to secure funding from the Gas Infrastructure Development Cess. Initially, Pakistan aims to import 100 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) of natural gas through the pipeline. However, there is potential for this volume to increase to 750 mmcfd if the full 781-kilometer pipeline extending to Nawabshah is completed as planned. Despite geopolitical challenges and opposition, both Iran and Pakistan are committed to advancing this critical energy infrastructure project, which holds the promise of bolstering bilateral ties and addressing Pakistan’s energy needs.
Hina Dilpazeer Reveals Contractual Restriction on Iconic Character Momo from Bulbulay
Hina Dilpazeer, the renowned Pakistani actress acclaimed for her portrayal of the beloved character Momo in the sitcom Bulbulay, recently shared an intriguing revelation about the contractual constraints she faces regarding her iconic role. Speaking during a Ramazan transmission, Dilpazeer disclosed that she is contractually obligated against reprising her role as Momo in any other capacity, whether it be in on-screen projects or off-screen engagements such as events or award ceremonies. This revelation sheds light on the unique and stringent terms of her contract, highlighting the significance and popularity of the character Momo among audiences. Momo, characterized by her endearing yet forgetful nature and humorous mispronunciations, has become a cultural phenomenon in Pakistan, with her trademark catchphrases and comedic antics ingrained in the hearts of viewers. Despite Dilpazeer’s versatility as an actress, her contractual limitations underscore the enduring impact and recognition of the character Momo, solidifying its place as an iconic figure in Pakistani television history. The revelation adds a new layer of depth to Dilpazeer’s association with the character and reflects the enduring legacy of Bulbulay as one of the most beloved and enduring sitcoms in the country’s entertainment landscape.
“Significant Reduction in Smartphone Prices Fuels Tech Accessibility in Pakistan”
In recent weeks, Pakistan has witnessed a significant decline in smartphone prices across various brands and models. This drop in prices has been attributed to several factors, including increased competition among manufacturers, currency fluctuations, and the introduction of new models into the market.
Consumers have reported notable reductions in the prices of popular smartphone brands such as Samsung, Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo, and Huawei. These price cuts have made smartphones more accessible to a broader segment of the population, encouraging more people to upgrade their devices or invest in new ones.
The decrease in smartphone prices is expected to stimulate demand in the market and drive sales for retailers and online platforms. Additionally, it may lead to increased adoption of digital technologies and internet connectivity, contributing to the country’s digital transformation and economic growth.
Overall, the drop in smartphone prices presents an opportunity for consumers to access advanced technology at more affordable rates, while also supporting the growth of Pakistan’s digital ecosystem.
Railway Network Project Between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia: Targeting 2028 Completion
The strategic railway network project between Kuwait and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is set to become fully operational by 2028. This ambitious initiative aims to enhance connectivity and facilitate transportation between the two neighboring countries. The project will commence with an initial phase focused on conducting a comprehensive study of the proposed route, which will originate from the Al Shaddadiya area in Kuwait and extend through Riyadh city in Saudi Arabia. This phase is expected to begin within the next three months and will lay the groundwork for subsequent phases. Following the completion of the study, the project will move into the design phase, which is projected to take approximately one year to finalize. Once the design is complete, the implementation and construction phase will commence, with an estimated duration of three years. Ministry officials have indicated that all necessary procedures and approvals for the first phase are nearing completion, signaling progress towards the project’s realization. Upon completion in 2028, the railway network will significantly reduce travel time between Kuwait City and Riyadh, with estimates suggesting a travel time of just two hours between the two cities. This project underscores the commitment of both Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to strengthen bilateral ties and promote economic development through enhanced transportation infrastructure.
“Pakistan Observes Youm Al Quds in Solidarity with Pàlé_stíniàns”
Youm Al Quds, observed on the final Friday of Ramazan, serves as a poignant expression of solidarity with the Pàlé_stíniàns in their ongoing struggle against the oppressive Isra_eli oc_cupation. Across provincial capitals like Lahore, Karachi, Quetta, and Peshawar, citizens took to the streets in rallies and demonstrations, symbolizing their unwavering support for the Pàlé_stíniàn cause. The occasion also saw the Pàlé_stíniàn envoy in Islamabad engaging in discussions with President Asif Ali Zardari, during which the President conveyed the heartfelt support of the Pakistani nation for their Pàlé_stíniàn brethren. Additionally, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz paid tribute on Al-Quds Day to the resilience and determination of the Pàlé_stíniàn people, reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to stand with them in their quest for justice and freedom.
Cybersecurity Threat: Surge in Compromised .pk Domain Accounts in Pakistan
The latest findings from Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence have raised concerns about the cybersecurity landscape in Pakistan, with the number of compromised accounts on .pk domain reaching nearly 2.4 million. This surge in compromised accounts underscores the growing threat of data-stealing malware, which impacted around 10 million devices in 2023 alone. Hafeez Rahman, Kaspersky’s Technical group manager, highlighted a global trend, revealing that 443,000 websites have experienced compromised credentials over the past five years.
The .com domain emerged as the most targeted, with a staggering 326 million logins and passwords compromised by info stealers in 2023. Disturbingly, recent reports indicate a 643% increase in data theft over the last three years, potentially exceeding the reported 10 million infections. Kaspersky’s analysis predicts a projected 16 million infections for 2023, with an average of 50.9 login credentials per infected device, posing significant risks for individuals and businesses alike.
In response to this escalating threat, Kaspersky has launched a dedicated web page to raise awareness and provide strategies for mitigating associated risks. Cybercriminals exploit stolen credentials for nefarious purposes, including cyber attacks and trading on dark web platforms. These compromised credentials span various services, including social media, online banking, cryptocurrency wallets, and corporate systems, posing serious security challenges.
Hafeez underscored the critical threat posed by leaked credentials, enabling cybercriminals to execute unauthorized access, social engineering, and impersonation attacks. These findings highlight the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures and vigilance to combat the evolving threat landscape effectively.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s Visit to Saudi Arabia
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s upcoming two-day journey to Saudi Arabia, commencing on Saturday night, holds significant importance in fostering bilateral relations and advancing key development initiatives between the two nations. Alongside performing Umrah, PM Shehbaz is slated to engage in crucial discussions with Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during his visit to Jeddah. These discussions are expected to encompass various projects aimed at enhancing cooperation and mutual investment across multiple sectors, including agriculture.
One of the anticipated highlights of the meeting is PM Shehbaz extending a formal invitation to the Saudi Crown Prince to visit Pakistan, further solidifying diplomatic ties and exploring avenues for enhanced collaboration. Additionally, discussions are likely to revolve around finalizing several development projects, with particular attention to Saudi Arabia’s potential investment of $1 billion in the Reko Diq project, a significant endeavor that holds promise for economic growth and infrastructure development in Pakistan.
The Prime Minister’s itinerary, along with the accompanying delegation comprising federal ministers and top officials, is expected to be confirmed shortly before departure. Before embarking on his journey, PM Shehbaz will hold consultations with Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Nawaz Sharif in Lahore, aligning strategies and priorities for the visit. Notably, this marks PM Shehbaz’s inaugural official trip to Saudi Arabia since assuming office in March, symbolizing a renewed commitment to strengthening the longstanding ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.