Sweden’s Response to Holy Quran Desecration: Comprehensive Security Measures needed.

The Swedish government on Tuesday said it would introduce measures to protect its citizens amid growing concern in Sweden and Denmark that incidents involving the burning of the Quran could lead to attacks. Separately, the country also clarified that it was not considering drastic changes to free speech laws, but reiterated that it would consider changes that would allow police to stop burning holy books. in public if there is a clear threat to national security. “We support Sweden’s right to freedom of speech,” Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said at a press conference today. Sweden and Denmark have seen a series of protests in recent weeks in which copies of the Quran have been burned or damaged, sparking extreme violence in cities. Muslim countries and asked the Nordic governments to stop the burning. In Denmark, the Police Intelligence and Security Service (PET) believes the incidents have led to a high risk of attack, PET told DR broadcaster on Monday evening. Also on Monday, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), comprising 57 countries, met in an extraordinary session to discuss recent developments, which it strongly condemns. the burning of the Quran. He also said in a statement after the meeting ended that he urged member states to take appropriate measures, whether political or economic, in countries where the Quran is blasphemed. Cut.
A Look at the Regions of Pakistan Poised for Increased Rainfall

A monsoon is a change in wind patterns that frequently ushers in either a very wet or a very dry season. Monsoons can occur in many tropical and subtropical climates, including some locales in the United States, even though they are typically associated with areas of Asia. Upstream parts of Pakistan are expected to see more monsoon rains this week, the Meteorological Office said on Tuesday. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), monsoon flows from the Arabian Sea are likely to enter the upper reaches. The country’s top meteorologist also said a westerly wave is also likely to enter these areas tomorrow (Thursday). Showers/windstorms – with individual downpours – are expected over Kashmir, Neelum Valley, Muzaffarabad, Poonch, Hattian, Bagh, Haveli, Sudhanoti, Kotli, Bhimber, at Mirpur, at Gilgit Baltistan’s Diamer, Astore, Ghizer, Skardu, Hunza, Gilgit, Ghanche, Shigar, Murree, Galyat from August 2 to 7 with occasional hiatus. Also, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Attock, Chakwal, Jhelum, Mandi Bahauddin, Hafizabad, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Sialkot, Narowal, Lahore, Sheikhupura, Chitral, Dir, Swat, Shangla, Buner, Mansehra, Kohistan, Abbottabad, Haripur, Peshawar, Mardan, Swabi and Nowshera are also expected to see rain. Additionally, showers/thunderstorms are possible in Kurram, Lakki Marwat, Kohat, Dera Ismail Khan, Bannu, Karak, Waziristan, Kasur, Mianwali, Sargodha, Khushab, Faisalabad, Toba Tek Singh, Jhang and Bhakkar from the 4th. through August 7 with occasional gaps. Precaution: Heavy rains can also cause urban flooding in low-lying areas of Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Gujranwala and Lahore from 4 to 7 August and could trigger landslides in vulnerable areas of Murree. , Galliyat, Kashmir, GB and hilly areas of Khyber. Pakhtunkhwa during the wet period. The PMD also issued a warning that wind/storms could damage loose structures such as power poles and solar panels. “People are advised to stay in safe places during storms/lightning/heavy rains,” he added.
United Arab Emirates President visits King Bahrain’s official residence in Abu Dhabi

President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan visited His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain at the Royal Residence in Abu Dhabi on Monday.During the meeting, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed and King Hamad discussed the close historical ties between the UAE and Bahrain. The two leaders reaffirmed the special nature of these ties and their determination to further strengthen them, hoping that the two countries will continue to prosper.The King of Bahrain extended his heartfelt condolences to the President and all of Al Nahyan’s family on the passing of Shaikh Saeed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.He prayed to God for peace and mercy for the deceased and comfort and patience for all in this time of sorrow. Amir Mohammed expressed his sincere condolences to King Hamad and praised the close ties between the UAE and Bahrain. He prayed to God to protect Bahrain from all harm.
Digital inclusion for economic transformation

Pakistan’s economy has breathed a sigh of relief following the recent agreement on the International Monetary Fund’s monetary policy. However, it is important to view this as an opportunity for self-reliance and long-term stability. To achieve economic transformation, digital inclusion must be a top priority.With a broadband penetration rate of over 53%, Pakistan currently has 127 million broadband subscribers, of whom 124 million use the Internet via mobile phones. Unfortunately, nearly half of Pakistan’s population remains offline, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive action to bring at least another 50 million Pakistanis online within the next two years. It is By providing citizens with access to essential services such as education, health care and finance, we can foster a prosperous future for all.Concrete steps can be considered by policy makers to facilitate the transition to digital inclusion. Pakistan is currently one of the most heavily taxed telecommunications markets in the world, with mandatory telecommunications services taxed at her 34.5%. Reducing taxes is very important as it improves affordability and accessibility for a large portion of the population. In addition to the broader economic benefits of increased broadband penetration, increased adoption due to tax rationalization could increase government tax revenues in the long term.Various studies show that the affordability of smartphones is a major barrier to providing Internet access to low-income segments of society. In its report, Strategies for Universal Smartphone Access, the Broadband Commission stressed that smartphone costs could exceed 70 percent of average monthly income in many low- and middle-income countries.
Sarfaraz’s Dismissal of Rivalry with Rizwan Shines Light on Unity Amongst People

Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed has ruled out any conflict with fellow drummer Mohammad Rizwan, saying they share a brotherly bond and the ‘hate’ on social media is just about people. Fans often compare the 2017 Champions Cup-winning captain and goalie hitters based on their performances, leading to heated debates on social media. However, Sarfaraz denied any comparisons between him and Rizwan. “The current Pakistan team unites very well. All the players have brotherhood and there is no animosity between us,” he said. “There is no hate between me and Rizwan. The hate is just between people on social media. These people have nothing to do with their lives, so they go on social media and start writing things. unnecessary,” added the ball-keeper. Sarfaraz and Rizwan are currently the top two goalkeepers of the Pakistan team. Rizwan is the first choice, while Sarfaraz is the backup. However, Sarfaraz played as the first-choice hitter in the Trials series that just ended in Sri Lanka. Earlier this year, Sarfaraz returned to the Cricket Test and scored a hundred wins for Pakistan against New Zealand in the second Test in Karachi. Asking about Compare Babar–Virat: Sarfaraz believes that there is no comparison between Virat Kohli and Babar Azam. “Leave Babar Azam. There is no comparison between him and Virat. Virat has been playing cricket for 14-15 years. Babar made his debut in 2015. Let’s wait and see Babar until he plays cricket as much as Virat; it will be held in the same stadium,” Sarfaraz insisted. “No one plays cover drive and on drive better than Babar. Just let him play and enjoy,” he concluded.
Bajaur Explosion: Police Make Progress in Bajaur Attack Investigation,54 deaths

The number of those killed in the incident has increased to 54, according to the police, who claimed to have made progress in their investigation into the fatal suicide blast at the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) workers’ convention in Bajaur. On Sunday evening, a suicide bomber detonated his own explosives at the JUI-F gathering, causing a terrible explosion to shake the Khar neighborhood in the Bajaur district peshawar, a former tribal region bordering Afghanistan. At least 40 people were murdered instantly, and more than 100 others were hurt in the explosion, which the authorities have identified as a suicide attack. According to the police, the early investigation indicated that the terrorist group Daesh was responsible for the Bajaur suicide attack. 83 injured victims are currently receiving medical care at various hospitals, according to the Counter-Terrorism Department’s (CTD) Additional Shokat Abbas, the inspector general, said. The convention started at 2pm, and the explosion happened at 4:10pm, according to the person providing the inquiry update. He verified that the explosion used between 10 and 12 kg of explosives. He said that materials involved in the production of the explosives, such as ball bearings, had been discovered at the explosion site. He assured the fatal suicide bombing was denounced by the United States and Saudi Arabia, while Russia sent its condolences to the impacted families.
Sushmita Sen shared the change she felt after having a heart attack.

Sushmita Sen had to undergo angioplasty in March after suffering a heart attack. Doctors placed a stent in his heart. The actress rested for a few days, then returned to work immediately after the treatment. The former Miss Universe spoke exclusively to News 18, where she revealed the heart attack changed her life and made her see life in a whole new light. It taught her to appreciate life more and made her more responsible. Sen says: “It’s been a phase and it’s passed. I’m very lucky to be on the other side.” She added to News 18: “It doesn’t scare me anymore, but now I have a sense of a word. promise, something to look for. Actress Mein Hoon Na shared the news of her heart attack on her social media account, worrying all her friends and fans. But the actress recovered well and also continued her exercise regimen. She posted a picture of her with her father quoting with”“Keep your heart happy & courageous, and it’ll stand by you when you need it the most Shona” (Wise words by my father that helped me to survive through it). In terms of work, Sushmita Sen has finally finished filming her OTT movie Aarya 3.
The Prime Minister Shehbaz announces deadline for dissolution of NA: A critical summary before August 12th

Prior to August 12, the president will receive a summary for dissolving the National Assembly (NA), according to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The prime minister reaffirmed that the NA’s term will end at midnight on August 12 while speaking on Geo News’ “Jirga” program. Insisting that the PML-N will work with associated parties to adjust seats, he added that the party would run his candidate in any constituencies where they were unable to come to an agreement. In response to a query, he stated that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Nawaz Sharif will be prosecuted when he returned to the nation. The three-time former prime minister, who has been in London since 2019, he said during a segment of the “Jirga” broadcast on Geo News that he has been residing in London since 2019. in self-imposed exile — will return to his home country in the coming weeks. The PM claimed that the riots had the PTI chairman as their “mastermind” and that they were intended to overthrow the military establishment and start a civil war in the nation. The PM made it clear that he was basing his revelations on information. The May 9 incidents were intended to topple the military hierarchy, the prime minister stated.
Madame Tussauds Dubai Unveils Wax Figure of Iconic Benazir Bhutto”

A wax figure of Benazir Bhutto, the slain chairwoman of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Pakistan’s first female prime minister, was unveiled at Madame Tussauds in Dubai on Sunday. Benazir is the first woman to be elected Prime Minister of Pakistan twice. She was assassinated in a bombing on 27 December 2007, after leaving her party’s last rally in Rawalpindi‚ two weeks before the scheduled 2008 general election in which she was one of the leading candidates of the opposition. Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari who is in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on an official visit also attended the unveiling of his late mother’s wax figure at the waxing ceremony. museum. Speaking at the event, Bilawal said: “I am very grateful to Madame Tussauds for letting us be here today.” He asserted that it was indeed an honor and privilege for them to inaugurate the statue of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto at Madame Tussauds in Dubai. The British Foreign Secretary said he first saw the statue at the wax museum in London. Recalling his memories, the minister said his mother lived for about 10 years in Dubai when they were in exile. So, we have a strong attachment to the city and the country,” added Bilawal. He was appreciative that the memory of her mother was being honored there in the form of a wax statue, according to Bilawal. “She represents Pakistan’s peaceful, successful, and forward-thinking face and is a symbol of democracy, freedom, and equal rights for women everywhere. He expressed his gratitude to the entire museum staff for constructing the wax replica of her murdered mother.
The Karakorum highway has been closed to traffic on various points in gilgit-baltistan due to landsliding

Diamar Deputy Commissioner (DC) Captain (Rtd) Arif Ahmad told Dawn.com that the KKH was blocked near the Gandalo district of Goharabad village, adding that there were nine blockades within 1.5 kilometers.He went on to say that two cars were damaged in a landslide. However, the passengers were unharmed and the vehicle was pulled from the landslide. D.C.Ahmad said flooding from rains over the past eight days had damaged more than 50 homes in the district, along with nearly 250 kilometers of connected roads and nine vehicles, causing misery for local residents. said that it has further increasedDC also confirmed that in addition to the main road and connecting roads, water lines were also damaged in Dalair Tesils in Diamar district. DC Ahmad urged tourists and commuters to avoid unnecessary trips to KKH as landslides and landslides have been occurring daily in KKH recently. Muhammad Hafeez Tangiri, a resident of Diamas Tangir Tesir, said the floods had devastated his village, damaging suspension bridges, main roads and access roads. Meanwhile, Ghazanfar Ali of Hunza DC said heavy rains last night had also closed roads to Misgar and Shimshal villages.