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World oil prices fell again

World crude oil prices fell again and Brent crude fell 58 cents to .4 29.4 a barrel during trading.


US crude fell 39 cents to .3 25.39 a barrel in global trade.

According to the foreign news agency, fears of a second wave of corona virus are due to measures taken by various countries to ease the lock down and due to these fears, the fall in oil prices has led to a reduction in production by Saudi Arabia. Has also eliminated the positive effect of.

Concerns over a second wave of corona outbreaks have been sparked by reports from China and South Korea that corona viruses have re-emerged in the affected areas.
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Corona deaths rise again in US, record one day death in Brazil

In the United States, Corona's wars intensified again, while in Brazil, Corona caused a record 900 deaths in a single day.


In the last 24 hours, 1900 deaths were reported in the United States after a two-day decline in the death toll, bringing the total number of deaths in the country to 83,425, while the number of people affected has risen to 1.486 million.

Brazil also recorded a record 900 deaths in a single day, bringing the death toll to 12,461 and the number of patients to 177,000.

Corona, who took 27,000 lives in Spain, was beaten by the country's oldest 113-year-old woman, while Russia reported more than 10,000 cases of Corona for the tenth day in a row, making Russia the third largest country in the world. Has arrived

Meanwhile, the city of Jilin in China has been locked down due to fears of a second wave of epidemics, while Saudi Arabia has announced a complete curfew on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr.

The number of Corona victims worldwide has risen to more than 4.357 million, while 293,216 people have died and more than 1.6 million have recovered.
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Employment cannot be snatched away for a long time, Smart Lock down has started: Asad Omar

Asad Omar, head of the National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) and Federal Minister for Planning, has said that jobs cannot be taken away from the people in the long run. However, the smart lock down system has started working.


In his statement, Asad Omar said that he was happy that national decisions were being taken through consultation, major decisions had been taken in the current situation of Corona virus and now was the time to implement them.

He said that employment could not be snatched from the people for a long time, such a system was needed so that the wheel of the economy would turn and the people would be protected.

He said that instead of shutting down the entire country, specific areas affected by Corona would be closed, smart lockdown system has started working, smart lockdown has been done in 359 areas of Punjab and 177 areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Asad Umar said that till last night, 165 people were on ventilators across the country. They are updating the status of ventilators in hospitals across the country through the app. Will be

The Federal Minister appealed to the people to get tested for corona symptoms when it appears, it is necessary for all as prevention of corona is the individual responsibility of every person.

It is to be noted that the number of corona cases in the country is increasing rapidly and so far 600 people have lost their lives while the number of infected patients has exceeded 30,000.

On the other hand, the ongoing lockdown in the country by the federal government is being phased out from May 9.
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The number of people infected with Corona worldwide has exceeded 4 million

The number of people infected with Corona worldwide has exceeded 4 million

The corona virus has now spread to more than 190 countries and territories, and the number of patients has risen to more than 4.5 million.



The Corona virus, which spread from China in December last year, has now spread to more than 190 countries and territories and has infected more than 4 million patients, of whom 34.46 percent have recovered.

There is no vaccine available to eradicate the virus yet and there is only social distance and lock down but scientists around the world are constantly trying to develop vaccines but it is a long work but in some countries vaccines are not available to humans. The trial has also begun.

However, scientists say it will take at least a year and a half for the vaccine to be developed, tested and then marketed.

To date, most corona virus cases have been reported in the United States. You can understand the latest status of the Corona virus around the world, including the United States, through the interactions below.
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Educational institutions closed until July 15, there will be no board exams this year

In a media briefing after the meeting of the National Coordinating Committee, Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood said that earlier it was decided to keep the educational institutions closed till May 31, which is now being extended for another month and a half. Will stay


The Education Minister said that due to the situation, the examinations of the boards have not been postponed but have been abolished, after which the ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth examinations will no longer be held.

Shafqat Mahmood said that students of ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth classes will be promoted in the next classes on the basis of previous results.

Shafqat Mahmood said that the students would be promoted after seeing the result of the last year and similarly admission in the university would be given on the basis of the result of class XI.
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China will not conduct global investigation into virus outbreak until complete victory against Corona

China has decided not to conduct a global investigation into the spread of the virus until a complete victory against Corona.


The Corona virus has spread around the world from the Chinese city of Wuhan, killing thousands and infecting millions.

Several countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, have accused China of developing the corona virus in a Wuhan laboratory.

The United States has also accused the World Health Organization (WHO) of aiding China, while China and the World Health Organization (WHO) have denied the allegations.

However, China has now decided not to conduct a global investigation into the spread of the virus until complete victory against Corona.

China's first priority is to eradicate the epidemic and fight the stupid politics of the epidemic, said Chen Zhou, China's envoy to the UN Geneva office, in an online media briefing.

"China is not against any kind of investigation, but right now our focus is on saving lives. At the moment, our focus is on the fight against the corona virus and its eradication," he said.

He said a favorable environment was awaited to invite a global investigation into the spread of the virus.

A few days ago, Mike Pompeo claimed in a statement that there was strong evidence that the corona virus had developed in Wuhan's laboratory.

US President Donald Trump has even warned China that if the corona virus is developed by China, it will have to suffer the consequences.
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Hizbul Mujahideen chief commander Riaz Naiko martyred in clash with Indian army

Hizbul Mujahideen chief Riaz Naiko and his comrades were martyred during a clash with the Indian Army in Pulwama district of Occupied Kashmir.


According to Kashmir Media Service, a search operation was conducted by the occupying Indian Army in Begpura village of Pulwama district during which a clash took place with Mujahideen.

Hizbul Mujahideen chief commander Riaz Naiko and his comrade Adil Ahmed were martyred during the clash.

It is believed that Riaz Naiko was appointed as the Commander-in-Chief of Hizbul Mujahideen after the martyrdom of Burhan Wani in 2016.

Who was Riaz Naiko?
Riaz Naiko hailed from Begpura area of ​​Pulwama and was a mathematics teacher.

He joined the armed struggle against the usurping Indian army in 2012 and became the commander-in-chief of Hizbul Mujahideen in 2016.

Riaz Naiko was among the most wanted persons in India whose head was valued at INR 1.2 million.

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Following the martyrdom of the Hizbul Mujahideen chief commander, a wave of grief and outrage has swept across the valley, while the occupying administration has tightened curfew in the valley and shut down internet service.

On the other hand, the Hurriyat Conference on Friday declared a strike against the martyrdom of Riaz Naiko and appealed to the people to attend the funeral of the martyr.

A statement issued by the Hurriyat Conference said that the funeral prayers of Riaz Naiko should be offered in absentia in the entire valley.

It may be recalled that barbaric acts by the Indian occupying forces in the occupied valley have intensified and in the last two weeks, the occupying forces have martyred more than 20 Kashmiri youths in the name of fake operations.
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Lock down soft, small shops, transport, open domestic flights, NCOC

The National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) meeting approved proposals to open shopping malls across the country from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 8 to 12 p.m.


Following the approval of the proposals, shopping malls across the country are expected to open on May 11.

A meeting of the National Command and Control Center, chaired by Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Omar, discussed easing the lockdown and future strategies, especially ending May 9 or extending the lockdown.

The Chief Ministers of the four provinces participated in the meeting through video link.

After mutual consultation, the NCOC made recommendations to ease the lockdown across the country from May 11, open small shops, public transport and domestic flights.

Schools, wedding halls, hotels and large shopping malls should be closed
The NCOC has also suggested that schools, wedding halls, hotels and major shopping malls be closed and railway service not be restored for the time being.

Recommendations were made at the meeting that transport should be opened at the local level, base owners and transporters would ensure implementation of SOPS to prevent corona.

In addition, large shopping malls should be closed, small shops and shops for buying and selling Eid should be opened. In addition, schools, wedding halls, hotels, restaurants should be closed now.

These are the recommendations made at a meeting of the National Command and Operations Center chaired by Federal Minister Asad Omar.

The meeting also recommended opening of domestic flights, which was also confirmed by Federal Minister for Aviation Ghulam Sarwar Khan.

No agreement was reached to restore train service
The meeting of the National Command and Operations Center could not reach a consensus on restoring train service. Three of the four provinces, Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan, opposed the resumption of rail service.

The meeting also recommended that general stores be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m.
Recommendations have also been made to open pipe mills, electrical cables, steel, aluminum and pottery industries.

 The National Command and Operations Center has also recommended the opening of sanitary, paint and hardware stores.

The National Command and Operations Center has recommended that a complete lockdown be carried out on Sunday and that no rallies be allowed.

The recommendations are valid till May 31 and their final approval is likely to be given at a meeting of the National Coordinating Committee chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday.

In addition, it was proposed to increase the facilities of the construction industry and to activate specific OPDs in the hospitals of Islamabad.

The Islamabad administration was directed to involve volunteers in the rural support program in the welfare activities related to the corona virus and to make it possible to reach out to all the union councils with the help of the Prime Minister's Task Force.
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The lock down has to be opened slowly to restore jobs, says PM

Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the lock down has to be opened gradually to restore employment. The daily wage earners and the lower class have been most affected by the lock down.


Addressing the volunteers of Corona Tiger Relief Force, the Prime Minister said that if the SOPs were not implemented after the end of the lock down, Corona would spread again.

Prime Minister Imran Khan said that our country was already in trouble, at the time of Shaukat Khanum Hospital did not understand how I would collect so much money.

He said that the lock down has to be opened slowly, a lot of people have lost their jobs due to the lock down, people did not follow the SOPs, Tokorona will spread rapidly, then they will have to go for lock down.

The Prime Minister said that at the time of funding of Shaukat Khanum Hospital, someone had advised the students to join them. Tiger Force is a voluntary force, it will not raise money, Tiger Force will not get salary, Tiger Force local administration Will work together.

Imran Khan said that the volunteers of Tiger Force should register the people who are unemployed due to lockdown, see the Tiger Force stockpiling anywhere, do not take action themselves, inform the administration.

The Prime Minister said that we have to register the unemployed people, the volunteers of the Tiger Force will lead the way to register the unemployed people.
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If the Olympics had to be postponed again, they would cancel: Tokyo Olympics chief

Yoshiro Mori, president of the Tokyo Olympics 2020 organizing committee, has said that if the 2021 Olympics have to be postponed again, it will be canceled.


The Corona virus has affected sports around the world, as well as economic activity.

This year's Olympics in the Japanese capital, Tokyo, have been postponed for a year and will now take place next year.

Yakin is still in danger of hosting the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, as expressed by Tokyo Olympics President Yoshiro Mori.

Asked by health experts if the 2021 Olympics would be held without the corona vaccine, Games President Yoshiro Mori said the Olympics would not be postponed again if the vaccine did not arrive, but would be canceled.

On the other hand, Yoshitake Yokokura, president of the Japan Medical Association, has said that it would be difficult to host the 2021 Tokyo Olympics without the corona vaccine.

"I'm not saying whether or not to host the Tokyo Olympics, but I'm saying it's going to be tough," he said.

It is to be noted that the corona virus is spreading rapidly in Japan once again for the prevention of which an emergency was declared across the country in recent days.
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If it is proved that I had confessed to fixing, then I should be hanged, Basit Ali

Former Test cricketer Basit Ali has denied allegations made by former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief executive officer (CEO) Arif Abbasi and former team manager Intikhab Alam about admitting to fixing in 1994.


Former PCB CEO Arif Abbasi said in a video statement that after a visit to Sri Lanka in 1994, manager Intikhab Alam had said that Basit Ali had confessed to fixing.

He said that as PCB chief executive, Intikhab Alam was asked to record the incident in the tour report but unfortunately Intikhab Alam did not mention the incident in his report. Intikhab Alam made a mistake by not mentioning the incident.

Later, Intikhab Alam also confirmed the statement of Arif Abbasi and said that he had mentioned Basit Ali's fixing confession to Arif Abbasi but did not mention it in his report due to lack of evidence.
However, now former Test cricketer Basit Ali has rejected the claims of Arif Abbasi and Intikhab Alam and said that if anyone proves that I had confessed to fixing, then I should be hanged.

He said that if anyone proves this in any court of the world, I should be ready for punishment. After the statement of Arif Abbasi, I have spoken to Intikhab-e-Alam and these two people are my elders who said that fixing on me is wrong. Said

Basit Ali said that the claim of Arif Abbasi is false, I will go to court against him.

It may be recalled that the case started at a time when former captain Saleem Malik had apologized to the nation 19 years later, claiming to have revealed all the secrets regarding the fixing.

Earlier, he had demanded that he be given a chance to return to cricket like Mohammad Aamir and Sharjeel Khan.

Since Saleem Malik's statement, new revelations are coming to light every day about past corruption in the Pakistan cricket team.
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Amir Liaqat apologized for the inappropriate joke

PTI leader and TV show host Amir Liaquat Hussain has apologized for making inappropriate jokes with actor Adnan Siddiqui.


Aamir Liaquat Hussain invited actor Adnan Siddiqui in his TV show two days ago and during that time he made inappropriate jokes with Adnan Siddiqui.

Host Aamir Liaquat told Adnan Siddiqui, "The actor you work with is gone from the world. You worked with Sri Devi, she also went away and if you worked with Irfan Khan, she too Passed away.
Adnan Siddiqui also expressed his frustration over this joke of Aamir Liaquat and later apologized to everyone after the video clip went viral.

Not only was Adnan Siddiqui angry over the host's inappropriate joke, but several viewers also took to social media.

However, now Aamir Liaquat has apologized for his joke in a video message.

Aamir Liaqat said, "There were some things that came out of my mouth during the show yesterday and it happens so often in the live show. There was no big deal that I would have considered immediately but later when I considered So I thought it shouldn't have happened, it's wrong.
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Banks deferred loans of Rs 236 billion for one year

In Pakistan, banks deferred loans of Rs 236 billion for a year due to the corona virus.


A statement issued by the SBP said that as on April 24, 303,000 people had availed the facility of deferring loans and at present 5126 more applications were being considered.

The central bank said in a statement that the SBP had introduced a bailout scheme due to the corona virus, under which borrowers could apply for deferment of loans by June 30, 2020.

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No evidence of corona virus being developed in Chinese laboratory: Australian PM

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says there is no evidence that the corona virus has been developed in a Chinese laboratory.


According to the foreign news agency, the Australian Prime Minister said that there is no evidence at the moment to show that the corona virus was developed in a laboratory in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
The Australian Prime Minister has expressed anger over China's demand for an international investigation into the spread of the corona virus.

The Australian prime minister said the Australians had no information to support the idea, but added that there was further confusion over how the corona virus should be investigated and how it spread around the world.

"We've had it before, it doesn't show that it's a kind of source, we don't have anything that would show that it was a kind of source," he said. Can't make rules.
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A complete ban on the sale and purchase of weapons in Canada

In Canada, 1,500 models of military-grade weapons were immediately banned.

According to a foreign news agency, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that buying, selling, transporting or using military-grade weapons will no longer be allowed in Canada.

Justin Trudeau said the weapons were designed to kill large numbers of people in a short period of time, but Canada has no use for such weapons and there is no place in Canada for such lethal weapons.
On the other hand, the Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau has announced a two-year amnesty for those who surrender their weapons.

He said parliament would legislate to compensate those who surrendered.

The decision by the Prime Minister of Canada to impose an immediate ban on military-grade weapons comes two weeks after 22 people were killed in a shooting.

Last month, a gunman shot dead 16 people in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, but the death toll has since risen to 22.
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