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Temperatures to soar, westerly wave enter in country on May 10

The Met Office forecast that temperatures will significantly rise in most parts of the country, especially the southern half, due to high pressure in the upper atmosphere. A westerly wave entering on May 10th will bring above-normal temperatures, rain, dust or thunderstorms in various regions, affecting daily activities from May 8th to 12th.

Nepal battles raging wildfires across the country

Nepal battles severe wildfires worsened by climate change, with over 4,500 reported this year, nearly double the previous year. Heatwaves and drought in the southern plains have fueled the fires, making it challenging to extinguish due to the difficult terrain. Rising temperatures and extended heatwaves, attributed to climate change, have intensified the fire season.

LHC allows Farah Khan’s children to go out of country

The Lahore High Court granted permission for Farah Khan’s children, Faraz Iqbal and Iman Iqbal, to leave the country. The court ordered their names to be removed from the exit control list, stating that as there is no inquiry against them, they should be allowed to go abroad for education and performing Umrah.

This country shows interest to run Islamabad airport

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is accelerating the outsourcing process of Islamabad International Airport, with Turkey expressing interest in the plan. Investors from various countries and local groups have also shown interest in outsourcing Pakistan's three major airports. The government is actively engaging with interested parties to facilitate the privatisation process.

Dr. Umar Saif, Pakistan’s IT Minister, confirms plans to bring PayPal and Stripe to the country.

Dr. Umar Saif, the Minister for Information Technology in the interim government, has officially affirmed the federal government's commitment to bringing PayPal and Stripe to Pakistan. Additionally, there are plans to create specialized co-working spaces tailored for freelancers. This announcement comes after a meeting between Dr. Saif and Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar, during which they endorsed a comprehensive project aimed at fostering the IT industry.

India on Wednesday made history as it became the first country in the world to land its spacecraft near the moon’s south pole, an uncharted territory that scientist believe could hold vital reserves of frozen water.

On Wednesday, India achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first nation to successfully land its spacecraft near the moon's south pole, a previously unexplored region believed to house important frozen water reserves. This achievement also marks India as the fourth country to achieve a successful moon landing.