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Battle of nerves looms over PDM power show - Newspaper

ISLAMABAD: PDM leaders Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Maryam Nawaz, Raja Pervez Ashraf, Mian Iftikhar and others addressing a press conference after a meeting on Monday. Tanveer Shahzad / White Star • PML-N, JUI-F, PPP to lead rallies • No plan to stage a sit-in • Over 7,000 security personnel to secure Red Zone • Minister says failure is fate of opposition alliance ISLAMABAD: With the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) all geared up to stage a power show outside the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) building on Tuesday (today), a slight mishandling on the part of the opposition or government might lead to political chaos. The Red Zone, which houses important buildings like the Parliament House, Presidency, PM House and Supreme Court, has already been secured before workers of the 10-party opposition alliance arrive.

Ravi Riverfront Project Attracts $8 Billion in Foreign Investments

Ravi Riverfront Project Attracts $8 Billion in Foreign Investments The Ravi Riverfront Urban Development Project (RUDP) has attracted foreign investments of over $8 billion to develop the world’s largest riverfront modern city similar to Dubai. A member of the Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA), Iftikhar Ali Malik, revealed this following a meeting with a delegation of builders and developers that was jointly chaired by Zain Zubair Khalid Mirza and Shehroz Hassan on Sunday. ALSO READ According to Malik, the Government of China and Chinese companies are interested in an initial investment of $3 billion in this project that excludes all kinds of loans. The ANGCC, which is a Global Investment Consortium, has offered an investment of $5 billion on a partnership basis.

Wind, rain and snow: Are UAE winters getting colder and colder?

But, this time, UAE residents were not wrong. And that s thanks to a high-pressure system building over Siberia. The result: A  cold mass coming from the northeast into the Arabian peninsula. Coldest January we have ever seen : -2°C It is, in fact, colder than usual. While it is too early to conclude whether we are experiencing the coldest winter in the UAE, right now, it is certainly the coldest January we have ever seen, a National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) official told Gulf News. Temperatures dipped to a record of -2 °C for the first time in January this year. Cold weather is expected to continue till February.”

Opposition s vaccine criticism on India Today, Times Now discusses saffronisation of meat

Text Size: A+ New Delhi: Prime time debates Tuesday were focused on the Covid-19 vaccines and their expected rollout on 13 January. While the two vaccines Covishield and Covaxin have received approval from the government, the latter vaccine has been the subject of much criticism. Developed by Bharat Biotech and the Indian Council of Medical Research, Covaxin has neither released efficacy data nor has it completed Phase 3 trials. On India Today, Shiv Aroor took issue with opposition parties criticising the vaccine. “There have been doctors and experts who have demanded more data, who have constructive criticism about vaccine approvals and have demanded more information to support reasons why these approvals have been given in this manner,” said Aroor.

All New Year s Eve fireworks: Where to watch in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and RAK

All New Year s Eve fireworks: Where to watch in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and RAK
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