Current Affairs
CURRENT AFFAIRS
CURRENT EVENTS IN 2022 2022 (MMXXII) is the current year, and is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2022nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 22nd year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, and the 3rd year of the 2020s decade. The United Nations declared 2022 as:- International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture,
- International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development
- International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development
- International Year of Glass.
- The Prime Minister of Haiti, Ariel Henry, survived an assassination attempt on the 1st of January 2022. The event occurred at a ceremony in celebration of the country’s independence.
- Israel reported the first case in the world of “florona”, on the 1st of January 2022. In this condition, a patient has both the covid-19 as well as influenza. It was reported in a pregnant woman who was unvaccinated.
- In early January 2022, Finland rejected the demands of Russia of not joining NATO. The Finnish President, Sauli Niinistö, rejected Russian pressure on this issue and clarified that it is Finland’s right to join the alliance if it sees fit.
- Austria legalized doctor assisted suicide in early January 2022. This decision was taken for adults (above 18 years of age) who suffer from terminal illnesses or a permanent and severe life-hampering condition.
- Russian intervention in the Syrian civil war continued, when on the 2nd of January 2022, Russian jets bombarded the rebel city of Idlib. This resulted in the city losing its water supply.
- Neue Zürcher Zeitung, a newspaper from Switzerland, has reported that the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad was responsible for the bombing of German and Swiss firms in 1981, which were aiding Pakistan in the development of its nuclear program.
- The biggest carnival in the world, “The Carnival in Rio de Janeiro”, was announced in early January to be cancelled for 2022, due to covid-19. The carnival was to be held from the 25th of February to 1st of March. Approximately 2 million people are part of the carnival per day when it happens.
- A nationwide state of emergency was declared in Kazakhstan on the 5th of January 2022. This came about due to protests in the country due to an increase in the gasoline prices. The situation escalated to a point where the presidential palace was set ablaze, and the government had to resign.
- The Grammy Awards were announced on the 5th of January to be postponed due to an increase in the omicron covid-19 variant.
- The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), led by Russian forces, entered into Kazakhstan on a peace mission to help restore order to the country. The assistance was requested by the Kazakh President, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
- Novak Djokovic was detained by the Australian Border Force when he arrived in the country for participating in the 2022 Australian Open. Djokovic failed to provide a valid medical exemption for him not being vaccinated against the covid-19 virus. Djokovic came into the tournament as the defending champion.
- It was reported in early January that at least 200 people were killed by a bandit group in Nigeria from the 4th till the 6th of January, 2022.
- At least 20 people were reported dead, and thousands of vehicles were trapped due to a snow storm in Murree, Pakistan in early January, 2022.
- On the 10th of January, 2022, Ukrainian authorities arrested a man who was alleged to be a Russian spy. It was reported that he was recruiting others to launch attacks on the Ukrainian city of Odessa.
- The CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla announced that Pfizer would develop a vaccine for the Omicron variant of the covid-19 by March, 2022.
- In the first case of successful case of pig-to-human xenotransplantation, a pig’s heart was transplanted in the heart of a man by doctors at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, on the 10th of January, 2021.
- Roberta Metsola, member of the European Parliament from Malta, became the acting President of the said parliament after the passing of David Sassoli in Italy, on the 11th of January, 2022.
- Nigeria lifted its Twitter ban on the 12th of January 2022. The ban was imposed in June 2021, when Twitter deleted a tweet by Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari.
- WHO issued guidelines in mid of January, 2022, that Baricitinib, a drug used to treat patients of rheumatoid arthritis, be used to treat critical patients of covid-19, in addition to corticosteroids.
- The Serbian tennis star, Novak Djokovic was deported from Australia on the 16th of January, 2022, due to the controversy over him not being vaccinated when arriving in the country to defend his Australian Open title. He was disqualified and replaced with the Italian, Salvatore Caruso.
- Anthony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, arrived in Ukraine on the 19th of January as a show of support of the US for Ukraine. This came amid the rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
- Zara Rutherford became the youngest female pilot (at age 19) to fly solo around the world on the 20th of January, when she returned to Belgium to conclude her five month journey.
- An airstrike on a prison in Yemen on the 21st of January, 2022, led to the deaths of about 100 people. The strike was carried out by the Royal Saudi Air Force.
- The Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) of the UK government claimed in January 2022 that Russia was planning to install a pro-Russian leader in Ukraine.
- The Armenian President, Armen Sarkissian, resigned from office on the 23rd of January on grounds that the constitution of the country didn’t allot sufficient decision making power to him in order to influence events. He was elected in 2018.
- US and UAE forces stationed at an air base near Abu Dhabi intercepted two ballistic missiles fired at the base on the 24th of January, 2022. The attack was launched by Yemeni Houthis.
- A major blackout occurred in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan on the 25th of January, 2022. This occurred when a power line was disconnected in Kazakhstan. The power grids of the three countries are interconnected.
- During a telephonic conversation on the 27th of January, 2022, the US President Joe Biden said to his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, that Russia could invade Ukraine in February of 2022.
- Xiomara Castro was sworn in as the President of Honduras on the 27th of January, 2022. She became the country’s first female president, and the 56th
- Xiomara Castro was sworn in as the first female President of Honduras. The inauguration of the 62-years old leftist former first lady will put an end to the 12 years of right-wing National Party rule in the Central American country which has also been grappling with poverty, drug trafficking, migration, and corruption.
- Rafael Nadal won the men’s singles event at the 2022 Australian Open. He defeated Danill Medvedev in the final. This was his 21st Grand Slam win, which is the most title wins by any player in history.
- Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the provincial assembly passed a “Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Child Protection and Welfare (Amendment) Act, 2022 which tightens penalties for crimes such as child sexual abuse, pornography, organ trade and trafficking.
- The bill said that those who are convicted in child abuse or child trafficking will either be sentenced to life imprisonment or they could also face 14-20 years behind the bars.
- S. President Joe Biden has agreed to provide Ukraine with advanced longer range missiles as part of a $700 million weapons package on Wednesday.
- They can strike with precision at targets up to 80 kilometers away.
- Biden said Russia's invasion of Ukraine will end through diplomacy, but the United States must provide significant weapons and ammunition to give Ukraine the highest leverage at the negotiating table.
- "We will provide the Ukrainians with more advanced rocket systems and munitions that will enable them to more precisely strike key targets on the battlefield in Ukraine," Biden wrote in a op-ed in The New York Times.
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan renewed their pledge to upgrade the excellent bilateral ties to new heights by infusing new vigour to two-way cooperation in diverse fields. At the joint news conference, Shehbaz said he held very productive talks with President Erdogan and voiced hope that under the dynamic leadership of Turkish president, the bilateral ties would scale new heights.
- Mahwish Sharif, who is from a remote village in central Balochistan’s Kachi district, turned all the odds in her favor as she earned a medical degree and was named the first doctor with hearing impairment in Balochistan at Fatima Jinnah Chest Hospital. The hospital is the province’s only health facility for the treatment of respiratory and viral diseases in Quetta, despite years of bigotry.
- He Peshawar High Court (PHC) granted Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan pre-arrest bail for 15 days in the 14 cases registered against him by Sharif Government. The decision came straight after the party’s chairman ended his ‘Azadi March’ on May 25. Imran Khan’s counsel Babar Awan filed the petition in the court which was heard by PHC Chief Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan.
- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announceda nationwide protest against rising inflation and load shedding. According to details, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Farrukh Habib and former state minister on Twitter said that on the instructions of party chairman Imran Khan, there will be a nationwide protest tomorrow (Friday) against rising inflation, load shedding and incompetence of imported government.
- MPCL- Mari Petroleum Company Limited has unearthed massive gas reserves in North Waziristan which entail the potential to produce 15% of the total gas of the country alongside saving foreign remittances worth $1.5 billion per annum. According to MPCL, 25 million cubic feet of gas production has been started from the ST-1 well drilled in Bannu, KPK. Crude oil generation from Bannu West has also been launched and more wells will ascertain as uninterrupted gas supply of 2000MCFPD, once in operation.
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had said in December, "Türkiye is the best representation and expression of the Turkish people's culture, civilization, and values."
- Seven terrorists were killed in two separate intelligence based operations (IBOs) in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province’s Bannu and North Waziristan districts. According to the ISPR, those killed remained actively involved in terrorist activities against the security forces.
- On Monday, it was announced that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a punishing vote of no confidence by his fellow Conservative Party Lawmakers following anger over lockdown-breaking parties at Dowing Street and overall discontent with his leadership.
- And eventually he won the confidence vote on June 7th.
- German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock arrived in Islamabad on Tuesday for the start of her two-day visit to Pakistan. The Green party lawmaker held talks with her counterpart Bilawal Bhutto Zardari which centered around bilateral cooperation and regional challenges, including the situation in Afghanistan.
- Pakistan’s government ended Saturday as a work day for its employees under a raft of energy-saving measures aimed at easing fuel shortages that have triggered rolling blackouts. Purchases of new vehicles for use by officials and appliances such as air conditioners will be stopped, the volume of fuel allocated to government offices will be cut by 40% and overseas trips will be halted, according to Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb. The nation is aiming to lower energy consumption at government offices by 10%, she said.
- An anti-terrorism court (ATC) granted pre-arrest bail to fourteen Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) leaders till June 17 in a case related to the party's recent long march. The relief comes a day after the ATC in Lahore had issued non-bailable arrest warrants for the former ruling party’s leaders at the request of Shahdara police station under charges of damaging public property, torturing police officials, and creating chaos during the party’s long march to Islamabad on May 25.
- The federal government announced a 15% increase in the salary of the government employees, as well as a 5% increase in the pensions for retired government employees. “The prime minister has rejected the Finance Ministry’s proposal of a 10% increase and has approved an increase in government employees’ salaries of 15% with the consent of the cabinet,” Federal Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb announced after the meeting.
- PTI Chairman and former Prime Minister Imran Khan rejected the budget for the new fiscal year, terming it "anti-people" and "anti-business". The budget is based on "unrealistic assumptions" on inflation and economic growth, he said. In the budget, the government has set the targets for inflation and economic growth at 11.5 per cent and 5pc, respectively. "[This] indicates that inflation will be between 25-30pc, which on the one hand will destroy the common man, and on the other hand, retard economic growth due to high interest rates."
- PTI chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan has announced the protests from 21:00 to denounce the current administration led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who Khan claims has been unable to curb rising inflation.
- Pakistan had embarked on a massive diplomatic campaign to remove itself from the FATF’s grey list. The Pakistan delegation is led by Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar, who is also the chair of Pakistan’s National FATF Coordination Committee. Pakistan requires the votes of Turkey, China, and Malaysia to be removed from the list, and all three countries have pledged their full support to Pakistani authorities.
- President Dr Arif Alvi has once again refused to sign the election amendment bill that he had returned as he believes the legislation is “regressive" and urged Parliament to consider the use of technology in the elections.A statement issued by the president’s secretariat on Sunday said that Dr Alvi “has not signed the bill despite the fact, that the constitution that he upholds, will make it into law”
- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) workers and supporters on Sunday took to the streets in various cities across the country to protest against rising inflation on the call of party chairman and former Prime Minister Imran Khan.
- Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid president Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain has refused to support Pervaiz Elahi in the election for the Punjab Chief Minister ship. According to sources, Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain confirmed writing the letter. In a major development before the voting, PML-Q leader Moonis Elahi said that his uncle, Chaudhry Shujaat, has refused to back Imran Khan s candidate. He said that he had gone to visit Shujaat but he refused to issue a video recording in this regard. "I have lost and Imran Khan has lost as well but Zardari has won
- Shehbaz was declared a victor after Punjab Assembly Deputy Speaker Dost Mohammad Mazari ruled that PML-Q members’ votes were not counted in light of party head’s letter. According to Mazari, Hamza received 179 votes whereas Elahi garnered 176 votes, but only after 10 votes of Elahi’s own party were not counted, which turned the tables in Hamza’s favour.
- The ruling coalition parties announced boycott of the Supreme Court proceedings on Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi’s appeal against the re-election of Punjab Chief Minister Hamza Shehbaz, hours after an apex court bench declined to form a full court on the matter. The ruling coalition, including Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) and other allied parties, wanted the full court hearing of the petition filed by the PML-Quaid leader. However, a three-member bench, led by Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial, rejected the petition of the coalition parties.
- The Supreme Court declared Deputy Speaker Dost Muhammad Mazari’s ruling on Punjab chief minister’s election null and void and ruled that Pervaiz Elahi will be the new Punjab chief minister. A three-member bench comprising Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial and Justices Ijazul Ahsan and Munib Akhtar announced the verdict after completion of the hearing on Punjab CM case.
- The swearing-in ceremony of Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi took place in the President’s House in Islamabad, where President Dr. Arif Alvi administered the oath of office to the newly elected Punjab chief minister.
- Leaders of the ruling coalition from the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP met with senior officials of the Election Commission Pakistan (ECP), including the chief election commissioner (CEC), in an effort to convince the electoral body to announce its verdict reserved in the prohibited funding case involving the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). And EPC is expected to announce the verdict in the first week of August.
- The International Monetary Fund provisionally approves a US$2.9 billion bailout for Sri Lanka.
- Eighteen people are killed and 23 others are injured by a suicide bombing at a Sunni mosque in Herat, Afghanistan. The mosque's pro-Taliban imam, who is suspected to be the target of the attack, is among the dead.
- An estimated 70,000 people march in the Czech Republic's capital city Prague demanding that the government do more to control soaring energy prices in the country and voicing opposition to the country's involvement in the Russo-Ukrainian War. The demonstration was organized by political groups including the Communist Party.
- By a margin of 62% to 38%, Chileans vote to reject the new proposed constitution drafted by the Constitutional Convention.
- Five Pakistani soldiers and four Pakistani Taliban militants are killed during a gunfight in North Waziristan.
- Russia's Gazprom announces that gas flows through the Nord Stream 1 natural gas pipeline to Europe will not resume until sanctions against Russia are lifted.
- Liz Truss is elected Leader of the Conservative Party and will succeed Boris Johnson as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on 6 September.
- Ten people are killed in South Korea by Typhoon Hinnamnor. Seven of the victims died in a flooded underground car park. In addition, 2,900 people are evacuated and 66,000 homes are damaged.
- India approves a nasal COVID-19 vaccine to combat COVID-19, becoming the second country to do so after China.
- Amid a renewed counter-offensive in the region, Ukrainian forces reportedly break through Russian defenses and advance more than 30 kilometers into Russian held territory in the Kharkiv Oblast, capturing many towns and cities including Balakliia.
- The government of Albania suspends diplomatic relations with Iran after a major cyberattack allegedly occurs. Iranian diplomats and embassy staff are told to leave Albania within 24 hours.
- Former White House Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor to the President of the United States Steve Bannon pleads not guilty to state charges in New York for allegedly defrauding donors to build a wall on the U.S. southern border.
- Buckingham Palace announces that Queen Elizabeth II has died at the age of 96 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. She is succeeded as monarch by her son Charles III.
- North Korea passes a new law formally declaring itself a "nuclear state". The law includes the right of North Korea to use "preemptive" nuclear strikes as Kim Jong-un promises to "never give up" the country's nuclear weapons.
- Russia launches missile strikes with Kalibr cruise missiles on critical infrastructure objects, including Kharkiv TEC-5, causing a total blackout and water shutdown in Northeastern Ukraine and the Kharkiv and Donetsk Oblasts. Ukrainian officials confirm at least 40 electrical substations have been destroyed in the wave of missile strikes.
- The James Webb Space Telescope reveals its first photos of the Orion Nebula, which is located in the Orion constellation.
- A roadside bombing in Swat District, Pakistan, kills eight people, including a local tribal leader known for his opposition to the Pakistani Taliban.
- Taliban authorities say that they have killed 40 National Resistance Front fighters in the Panjshir Province of Afghanistan, including four commanders.
- Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev agrees to change the name of Kazakhstan's capital from "Nur-Sultan" back to "Astana". He had previously changed the capital's name in 2019 to honor his predecessor Nursultan Nazarbayev.
- The British supermarket chain Iceland launches an appeal to the EUIPO against the country of Iceland in a 20-year-long legal process over the use and trademark of the name "Iceland".
- Ethereum, the second largest cryptocurrency, changes its consensus mechanism from proof of work to proof of stake, ceasing all mining and reducing its energy consumption by over 99.9%
- The Phantom of the Opera, currently the longest-running show in Broadway history, announces that it will end production in February 2023, stating that a decline in attendance caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has made it unable to recoup the weekly costs of running the show.
- American computer hardware company EVGA terminates its partnership with fellow hardware manufacturer Nvidia and withdraws completely from the graphics card market, alleging that the latter forced them to sell their cards at a loss and would refuse to disclose important information, such as sales numbers.
- Poland opens the Vistula Spit canal connecting the Vistula Lagoon and Gdańsk Bay after three years of construction.
- The death toll from the fighting between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, which began four days ago, increases to 94. Fifty-nine of the people were killed in Kyrgyzstan, and the 35 others were killed in Tajikistan. Another 139 people are injured.
- Ukraine withdraws its 250 troops from the United Nations peacekeeping force MONUSCO in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Ukrainian Air Force aviation unit also withdraws its eight helicopters from the mission, which made up a third of the UN's fleet.
- Thousands of people march in Istanbul, Turkey, to demand legislation against LGBT organizations and their activities.
- The state funeral of Elizabeth II is held in London, United Kingdom.
- Equatorial Guinea abolishes the death penalty after its president Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo signs a new penal code into law.
- Irish judge Síofra O'Leary is elected the new president of European Court of Human Rights, becoming the first woman to hold that position.
- Nine people have died of diarrhea, malaria and gastroenteritis during the last 24 hours in Sindh Province, Pakistan, thereby bringing the nationwide death toll from flooding to more than 1,600 people.
- Protests continue for the fourth consecutive day across Iran in response to the death of Mahsa Amini while in the custody of the morality police. Two people are killed during protests in Kermanshah.
- Two Ukrainian staffers of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe are sentenced to 13 years of prison by a court in the separatist Luhansk People's Republic for "alleged high treason and espionage for the United States".
- Large numbers of fighting-age men leave Russia after the announcement of the mobilization. Long traffic jams occur at international border crossings and the price of tickets for international flights sharply increases.
- At least 71 people are killed when a boat carrying migrants from Lebanon capsizes off Syria's coast.
- China's former justice minister Fu Zhenghua is sentenced to death with reprieve, which means his sentence will be life in prison without the possibility of parole, after pleading guilty to accepting bribes.
- Bhutan reopens its borders for international tourists following a two-year closure due to the pandemic.
- Sanctions are imposed on seven Iranian government officials and one group by the United States Department of the Treasury, which blames the Guidance Patrol for the death of Mahsa Amini.
- Referendums begin in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian oblasts of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia and the separatist republics of Donetsk and Luhansk on whether to join Russia, in what Ukraine and other countries consider to be "sham" referendums.
- Elon Musk says that Starlink will be enabled inside Iranian cities after the United States State and Treasury Departments announce measures to increase internet freedom and access to information in the country.
- Thousands of people protest in Luanda, Angola, accusing incumbent president João Lourenço of electoral fraud in the latest election.
- Uzbekistan suspends the use of Russia's card payment system Mir. The move was supposedly warranted by the need "to carry out the necessary technical procedures" and was not related to sanctions.
- Exit polls show that the centre-right coalition led by Brothers of Italy leader Giorgia Meloni has won the election with a majority of seats in the Italian Parliament.
- The Swiss go to the polls to decide four ballot questions. The voters agree to raise the retirement age for women to 65 and to increase the value added tax rates from 7.7% to 8.1%. However, voters rejected the proposal to exempt domestic bonds from taxation and to ban intensive animal farming.
- Inter-American Development Bank chief Mauricio Claver-Carone is fired by the bank's board of governors after an external investigation, started because of a whistleblower complaint, found that Claver-Carone had an undisclosed intimate relationship with his subordinate and committed several ethics violations in connection with her.
- Six Pakistani military personnel are killed in a helicopter crash in Balochistan, Pakistan.
- The death toll from the cholera outbreak in Syria increases to 29, with a total of 338 cases reported, the majority of whom are in Aleppo Governorate.
- A man kills 17 people and injures 24 others in a mass shooting at a school in Izhevsk, Russia, before killing himself.
- A referendum is approved in Cuba, granting, among other things, broader rights for the LGBT community, including marriage.
- Kazakhstan says that around 98,000 Russian civilians have entered the country by land and air since Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered a military mobilization.
- Three separate spills are detected in the Baltic Sea following explosions in the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines in what appear to be acts of sabotage.
- Leaders from Poland, Norway and Denmark hold a ceremony to open the Baltic Pipe natural gas pipeline that will transport natural gas from the Norwegian shelf via Denmark to Poland.
- Thirteen people are killed and 58 others are injured as Iran launches missiles and drones upon the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan's offices in Koye, Kurdistan Region, and Iraq. Iran accused the group of being involved in the ongoing protests in the country.
- One person is killed and two others are injured when a gunman opens fire against Chinese-Pakistani nationals at a dental clinic in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. All of the victims were in their 70s and had worked for the clinic for more than 40 years.
- The Bank of England buys 65 billion pounds of bonds in a bid to stabilise the UK economy.
- Swedish authorities report a fourth gas leak from the Nord Stream pipelines.
- The Supreme Court of India strikes down a portion of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act that forbade unmarried women from having an abortion, thus legalising the procedure for all women until the 24th week of pregnancy. The ruling also notes that forcing a woman to carry the child could constitute marital rape, which is not, however, recognised as an offence in India.
- Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador confirms that the Mexican Secretariat of National Defense was hacked and that leaked data included information about the president's health issues and other national security issues.
- Russian president Vladimir Putin signs accession treaties to annex the occupied Ukrainian territories to Russia. However, the accession treaties must be ratified by both houses of the Russian parliament before becoming effective under Russian law.
- PM Shehbaz Sharif, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Former prime minister and PTI chief Imran Khan, Maulana Tariq Jameel, Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani, Dr Atta-ur-Rehman, Sirajul Haq, Malala Yousafzai, as well as ARY Digital Network President & CEO Salman Iqbal have been named among top 500 influential Muslims of 2023.
- Elon Musk fires Twitter’s entire board of directors and said he will serve as chief executive of Twitter, the social media company he just bought for $44 billion.
- Pakistan to import 300,000 tonnes of Russian wheat at $112 million.
- While addressing the public in Rahwali on Wednesday, former PM Imran Khan said that one thief (Nawaz Sharif) ran away from Pakistan and another one became the prime minister of the country. Khan also pointed out a corruption case of Rs16 billion against incumbent PM Shehbaz Sharif under FIA, witnesses of which were ‘murdered’ to keep the truth hidden.
- Bolsonaro's supporters gathered in more than 75 cities of Brazil to protest against the election results. Brazilians are demanding military forces to arrest the newly elected president for rigging elections. The present scenario in Brazil is growing by hours as Brazilians have gathered outside the military headquarter asking to intervene in current situation.
- PTI chairman is attacked by a gunman. Imran khan is shifted to the hospital and is out of danger now. Faisal Javed, Ahmed Chatha and Imran Ismail are also injured in the incident.
- PTI to hold nationwide protests even after the injured Imran Khan.
- Addressing the worker’s conference today, Khawaja Asif made bold statements against Khan. Asif said that Imran Khan was voracious to go back to the Prime House and live grandly there. The only reason behind this march is that Khan wants to appoint the army chief of his choosing, Asif added, while criticising Khan without condemning the ‘assassination attempt’.
- Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah shuns down Imran Khan's claim of receiving four bullets in the leg, alleging the PTI Chairman of forgery.
- The chairman of PTI's "baseless and irresponsible claims against the institution and notably a senior army officer are utterly unacceptable and uncalled for," according to an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) press statement.
- Hollywood star Amber Heard’s Twitter handle disappeared a few days after her ex bought Twitter for a $44 billion deal.
- Fans quickly noticed and believed the ex was behind her account’s disappearance. Since taking over, Musk has made some bold moves; including firing the board of directors and easing the verification process to only $8 a month for everyone.
- Asad Umar denounced DG ISPR’s remarks that ‘Imran Khan made baseless criticism against the institution.’ The General Secretary of PTI said, “Any attempt to equate criticism of individuals with criticism of institution is rejected.”
- IG Punjab has resigned on Monday morning citing personal circumstances. The development came a day after the police chief received criticism from PTI members, including former foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi.
- In the wake of COP27 occurring in Egypt, let’s take a look at the temperature warnings given by scientists for the South Asian region.
- Global warming scientists have long warned that heat levels in South Asia, home to some 1.5 billion people, could reach uninhabitable tiers by 2100. India, Pakistan and Bangladesh would be the worst affected regions. If climate change continues at its current pace, deadly heatwaves could make large parts of South Asia too hot for human survival by the end of the century, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) warned in a study.
- Supreme Court instructed Inspector General of Punjab Police Faisal Shahkar to register an FIR on the assassination attempt on Imran Khan within 24 hours.
- Register FIR within 24 hours or else we will take suo motu notice,” said Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial. IG also revealed that the provisional government is not allowing him to register FIR on this case.
- The new owner of twitter Elon Musk has ordered to fire more than 200 employees in India. The entire marketing and communications department of Twitter in India has been dismissed. Yet there is no translucency on the package to be reimbursed to employees laid off in the country. Twitter is going to temporarily close all offices for the protection of employees, company's systems and customer data. The company is reportedly sacking 3,738 employees out of its gross headcount of 7,500 across the globe.
- Mustafa Nawaz Khokar has resigned from the senate and will submit his formal resignation tomorrow.
- Khokar denounced the security agencies for ‘installing clandestine devices’ and supported his fellow senator Azam Swati in a personal video case.
- PPP’s leadership was reportedly unhappy with Khokar supporting his colleague belonging to the rival political party forming grounds for his resignation.
- The man threw eggs at King Charles and Queen during a traditional ceremony in northern England. Eggs missed the King and police detained that man on the spot.
- Arshad Sharif case took a new turn when Postmortem report revealed that he was subjected to torture for 3 hours before he was killed.
- Interior minister Rana Sanaullah has been hospitalised due to heartache.
- According to South Asia Index, Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman was never scheduled to visit Pakistan in November, said Saudi authorities.
- Earlier, Pakistani authorities claimed that MBS would visit Pakistan on November 21. Amid his cancellation and the Saudi authority’s claim that MBS was not scheduled to visit Pakistan, the government of Pakistan has not released any comment as of yet.
- Meanwhile, the Indian Foreign Office has announced that MBS may visit India soon.
- T-20 Updates: England came out as the superior side against Pakistan, chasing 138 in the final match of the t20 WorldCup.
- England finishes the game in 19 overs with 5 wickets remaining to become the new T20 champions.
- A blast has been reported in Istanbul, Turkiye. 5 dead and 35 injured
- United States: During an Air Show, two planes collided at Dallas Executive Airport on Saturday.
- Officials confirm that six people were killed in the mid-air collision between two historic planes.
- “We know the message given to us through the Istanbul attack. We also know who coordinated this attack. We have rejected US condolences about it." - Turkiye Interior Minister.
- President Recep Tayyip Erdogan often accuses Washington of supplying weapons to Kurdish fighters in northern Syria, deemed as "terrorists" by Ankara. This group carried out the blast attack in Istanbul a day ago.
- The United Kingdom has officially removed Pakistan from the 'High Risk Third Countries' list. “Some good news. The United Kingdom has officially removed Pakistan from its list of 'High Risk Third Countries' following our early completion of FATF action plans,” Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari tweeted.
- On April 2021, the UK government included Pakistan in the high-risk third countries list because of money laundering and terrorist financing.
- In a defamation case filed against Daily Mail, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his son-in-law Imran Ali Yousaf were required to respond.
- The UK High Court judge also ordered him to pay the defendant 30,000 pounds in costs.
- Russia has launched a new wave of missiles across Ukraine.
- The strikes have targeted Kyiv, Kyiv region, Kharkiv city, Poltava, Mykolaiv, Dnipro, Zhytomyr, Khmelnytskyi, Lviv, Cherkasy, Odesa, and areas of Chernihiv.
- The attacks came shortly after Russia’s representative to the G20 summit in Bali, the foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, accused western countries of trying to politicise the end-of-summit declaration by circulating a draft that said: “Most members strongly condemned the war in Ukraine and stressed it is causing immense human suffering and exacerbating existing fragilities in the global economy.”
- PTI Chairman Imran Khan took notice and decided to sue Geo News, Shahzeb Khanzada and people involved in this from Pakistan, UK and UAE.
- Earlier, the buyer of Tosha Khana's gifts appeared in Shahzeb Khanzada’s show on Geo Mews. He revealed that he bought the watch worth $2 million.
- China’s president Xi Jinping had a heated conversation or Sam many call “scolded” Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau for leaking their discussion to the media at G20 Summit in Bali.
- The decision by Mr. Trump comes as some Republican Party members hold him responsible for the underwhelming showing of their party in last week's midterm elections.
- President Joe Biden, who dethroned Donald Trump two years ago, has hinted that he would fight for reelection in 2024.
- "In order to make America great and glorious again, I am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the United States," Trump said, minutes after filing the official paperwork for his third presidential run.
- On Thursday, Kenya Human Rights Commission claimed that Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif was killed in a planned murder.
- KHRC’s Martin Mavenjina in an interview with Geo News told that “murder was clearly planned and executed” and “it simply shows that he was surveilled over a good period of time. The question is how did the security agencies know he was in that specific locality at that time”.
- Twitter closed its offices till Monday because hundreds of employees resigned.
- Employees resigned over Elon Musk's new hardcore work policies. He had asked the staff for intense long work hours or to lose their jobs. They opted for the latter option and it results in mass resignation.
- Although, the resignation ratio was unexpected. Twitter offices had been closed because of the confusion that which employees should have access to remote work.
- Alcohol will not be sold at the World Cup’s eight stadiums in Qatar after Fifa changed its policy two days before the start of the tournament.
- Those in corporate areas of stadiums at the tournament will still be able to purchase alcohol.
- The country’s default risk as measured by five-year credit-default swaps (CDS) soared up to 75% this week, according to data provided by Arif Habib Ltd. Primary reasons behind this spike are political uncertainty and delayed negotiations with IMF.
- Qatar is not leaving any stone unturned to promote Islam in this Fifa World Cup by banning alcohol, banning LGBTQ bands, inviting Hafiz-e- Quran and Zakir Naik, and featuring barcodes where FIFA fans can learn Islam for free.
- A 5.6 magnitude earthquake has hit Indonesia, killing 46 and injuring 700.
- Cristiano Ronaldo became the first person in history to hit 500M followers on Instagram. Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the most popular and successful athletes worldwide. Earlier, after hitting 237 Million followers in September 2021, Ronaldo’s Instagram account became the most-followed one in the world.
- In the wake of murder accusations against him, Nawaz Sharif decided to travel to Europe with his daughter Maryam Nawaz and other family members.
- Khurram Nisar reportedly the son of a former deputy commissioner gunned down a policeman in DHA phase 5, Karachi.
- Investigative journalist Ahmad Norani has authored an investigative report, penning the tale of Bajwa’s family’s journey to becoming billionaires in just six years.
- FBR records show that the General’s wife was warned multiple times for concealing assets, Fact Focus will release the details of these records in a follow-up report.
- The General’s family started an oil business in 2018, Taxx Pakistan, headquartered in Dubai and expanded all over Pakistan within a few months.
- Despite many efforts over the last three years, Fact Focus was unable to obtain data about assets in the name of the General’s two sons.”
- Saudi Arab had beaten Argentina by 2-1. This had been a major upset for Argentina as they arrived Qatar with 36 unbeaten match streaks. They were about to break the record of Italy, but Arabs stunned everyone.
- Pakistan Navy warship, PNS Tabuk had arrived at Qatar port to coordinate maritime security with their government.
- “PNS Tabuk's assistance in maritime security is an expression of confidence in the professionalism of Pakistan Navy,” a Pakistan Navy spokesperson said in a statement. Earlier, the head of Military Intelligence said Iran was pondering an attack on the World Cup in Qatar as it faces increasing pressure at home amid nationwide anti-regime protests.
- Northern Army Commander Lt General Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday said the Indian Army is ready to execute orders like seizing Azad Kashmir.
- "As far as the Indian Army is concerned, it will carry out any order given by the Government of India. Whenever such orders are given, we will always be ready for it," said Dwivedi.
- In his last speech as COAS, Gen Bajwa criticised Imran Khan for creating fake narrative against military.
- “We had several tactics to counter fake narrative but with patience we stayed quiet,” he said.
- Political parties have the right to criticise the military, but words must be chosen wisely.
- The Azerbaijani government has issued a notification that grants rice imports tariff exemption for a period of five years.
- Azerbaijan will buy more rice from Pakistan, and it has informed Pakistan of this decision.
- Prime Minister of Pakistan appointed Lt. General Asim Munir as the new chief of army staff by using his constitutional right. And Lt. Gen. Sahir Shamshad, as Chairman Joint Chief of Staff’s Committee.
- Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb announced the appointment of the new COAS and CJCS on Twitter.
- President Arif Alvi signed the summary for appointment of new COAS Asim Munir.
- A record 519 people tested positive for HIV between January and October in Islamabad. Most positive cases were homosexual men, and the other majority was transgender people due to unsafe sex practices.
- As per reports, Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed is expected to seek premature retirement following the appointment of Lt. Gen. Asim Munir as Chief of Army Staff on November 24, 2022.
- Sahir Shamshad called all his school teachers after becoming CJSC and gave credit to them. He said that our teachers not only taught us but also groomed us. “We are indebted to you, we are grateful to you,” he added.
- Downloading Google and other international apps will only be possible for Pakistanis by paying off through debit and credit cards from December onwards. Payment of $34 million on an annual basis had been stuck due to the suspension of Direct Carrier Billing (DCB) by the State Bank of Pakistan. Mobile companies pay this amount to their International service providers, i.e. Meta, Google, Amazon etc., annually.
- Information ministry, PTA and four other cellular mobile operators had written a joint letter to SBP requesting to revise their decision.
- Speaking at the long march in Rawalpindi Imran Khan has announced to dissolve Punjab and KP assemblies, date will be given later.
- “We won’t be a part of this corrupt system,” he remarked.
- Azam Swati was arrested on Sunday for the second time over a controversial tweets case. The Federal Investigation Agency's (FIA) Cybercrime Wing arrested Azam Swati for talking against the army chief and other senior military officers. The PTI leader was arrested from his farmhouse in Chak Shahzad, Islamabad.
- Retirement submitted by Lt. Gen. Faiz Hameed got accepted without any delay. The development came in after the appointment of Lt. Gen. Asim Munir as Chief of Army Staff on November 25. Gen. Faiz was to complete his term on April 30, 2023. Premature retirement of senior Generals is a common practice following the COAS is appointment.
- The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, Hina Rabbani Khar, has departed for a day-long visit to Kabul, making her the first female diplomat to publicly interact with the Taliban administration since the new government seized power in Afghanistan.
- On Nov 29, 2022, General Asim Munir becomes Pakistan’s 17th army chief. General Qamar Javed Bajwa passed the baton to General Syed Asim Munir. Bajwa completed his six years of military leadership tenure. The change of command ceremony of the Pakistan Army took place at General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi today.
- Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) ended the indefinite ceasefire with the Pakistan government that was agreed upon in June. The militants have ordered its fighters to “launch attacks across the country.” The announcement came after Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said that a high-level delegation would be sent to Kabul. The delegation would be headed by Hina Rabbani Khar. Additionally, the banned group has taken this crucial step when a change in top army officials was taking place. The TTP claimed that as the intelligence and army agencies are still attacking the “mujahideen” they must retaliate as well. The group has been facing an increased number of attacks by the Pakistan army, especially in the Bannu and Lakki Marwat districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Moreover, the cessation of hostilities was a result of peace talks in which the Taliban-led Afghanistan government played a significant role. There was a frequent violation with little development taking place.
- Pakistan received $ 500 million from Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, says the finance ministry. The money will increase foreign exchange reserves, the finance ministry added.
- World's largest active volcano in Hawaii, Mauna Loa, erupted for the first time in 38 long years. The situation is currently under control but the US Geological Service (USGS) has issued a warning, asking the residents to displace at their earliest as the situation might change at any time.
- A bomb blast has hit a religious school in northern Afghanistan, killing at least 16, including students and wounding 24, a Taliban official told the media
- Two Al-Quds Brigades leaders are killed and another person is injured by Israeli soldiers during a raid at a refugee camp in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank. (Al Jazeera)
- The Spanish Ministry of the Interior reports that several letter bombs have been sent to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, the Ministry of Defence and the Torrejón Air Base. A sixth letter bomb is intercepted at the U.S. Embassy in Madrid.
- The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom adds Cuba, Nicaragua, and the Russian paramilitary organization Wagner Group to its blacklist of countries and organizations violating international religious freedom, signalling possible sanctions by the U.S. government.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signs a decree that bans religious organizations with links to Russia and imposes personal sanctions against their representatives. Zelenskyy also announces that the Ukrainian government will draft a law banning churches affiliated with Russia, which he says is necessary in order to counter Russian government efforts to "weaken Ukraine from within."
- The Iranian government gives its first official report regarding deaths from the protests that followed the death of Mahsa Amini in September. The report states that more than 200 people have died in what the government has labelled as "riots".
- Donald Trump claims in his social media platform Truth Social that the fraud during the 2020 American presidential elections justifies the "termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution".
- The Indonesian government raises the volcanic alert status to the highest level after Semeru in East Java erupts, forcing the evacuation of around 2,000 people.
- The African National Congress meets to debate the political future of South African president Cyril Ramaphosa amid an emerging scandal concerning Ramaphosa's ownership of a farm in alleged breach of anti-corruption laws.
- Russian forces launch another wave of cruise missile strikes on Ukraine, destroying homes and killing two people in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, while causing power outages in many other areas after damaging critical infrastructure.
- Irish finance minister Paschal Donohoe is re-elected as President of the Eurogroup.
- The US$60-per-barrel price ceiling on Russian seaborne oil imposed by Australia, the European Union, and the G7 comes into force.
- Seven people are killed when a vehicle carrying oil workers hits a roadside bomb in Balkh Province.
- Six people are injured in an explosion at a money exchange market in Jalalabad, Nangarhar Province.
- The People's Representative Council of Indonesia replaces the country's colonial-era criminal code with a new code that criminalizes premarital and extramarital sex and cohabitation, among other changes.
- Turkey gives the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces an ultimatum to withdraw its fighters from Manbij, Tell Rifaat, and Kobanî within two weeks or face military action. A Turkish official says that Russia and the United States have been informed of the deadline.
- The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities approves the first new coal mine in the United Kingdom in 30 years at the Woodhouse Colliery in Cumbria, England. The mine is expected to remain operational for up to 50 years.
- President Pedro Castillo announces the dissolution of Congress, the imposition of a curfew, the creation of an "emergency" government, and early parliamentary elections hours before facing his third impeachment vote.
- Three Palestinian Islamic Jihad gunmen are killed, and two others are injured during an arrest raid by Israeli soldiers at a refugee camp in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank.
- The United States Federal Trade Commission announces that they will sue in an attempt to block Microsoft's pending acquisition of Activision Blizzard, citing concerns that the deal would give Microsoft too much control over certain parts of the gaming industry.
- Protests break out across Peru, including the capital Lima, in response to ousting and detainment of former President of Peru Pedro Castillo.
- Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić says that Serbia is close to deploying its troops to North Kosovo after claiming that the lives of the Serb minority there are "being threatened", and that the NATO-led Kosovo Force was "failing to protect them".
- The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control imposes sanctions on former Guinean president Alpha Condé for engaging in political violence during his presidency.
- A Japanese research team from Yamagata University announces the discovery of 168 new big figures near the Nazca Lines in Peru.
- European Parliament president Roberta Metsola suspends Greek MEP Eva Kaili from her role as Vice-President of the European Parliament following her arrest the previous day over corruption charges.
- Morocco defeats Portugal 1–0 in the 2022 FIFA World Cup to become the first African and first Arab semi-finalist in World Cup history.
- Serb protesters in Northern Kosovo block main roads for a second day following a nighttime exchange of fire with police after the arrest of a Serb former policeman, amid rising tensions between authorities and Kosovo's Serb minority.
- Six Pakistani civilians and a Taliban fighter are killed during a shootout between Taliban forces and Pakistani soldiers over a dispute on construction of new checkpoints on the Afghan side of the Chaman border. Seventeen Pakistani civilians, ten Taliban fighters and three Afghan civilians are also injured.
- Two police officers and a civilian are killed and two other officers are injured when gunmen open fire at a remote property in Wieambilla, Queensland, Australia, where police were investigating a missing person report. The three perpetrators are later killed by police.
- All members of Belgium's Political Bureau of the Walloon Parliament resign after a scandal concerning excessive public spending by parliamentary clerk Frédéric Janssens.
- The Lachin corridor, the only link between Armenia and the unrecognized Republic of Artsakh, is blocked by a group of Azerbaijani citizens described as environmental activists by state media. The protesters say that they are calling attention to what Azerbaijan says is illegal mining in Nagorno-Karabakh as well as the use of the road to transport the minerals to Armenia. The protesters' action leaves hundreds of Karabakh cars stranded on other sections of the highway.
- The United States Department of Energy announces the achievement of fusion ignition by the National Ignition Facility at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
- Two people are killed and 14 others are injured when a roadside bomb targeting a security forces' convoy explodes in Miranshah, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
- Members of parliament belonging to the Armenian governing coalition accuse Russia of wanting to drag Armenia into a new war with neighboring Azerbaijan, and criticize the conduct of Russian peacekeepers amid a renewed crisis in the region following the Lachin blockade and worsening relations between Armenia and Russia.
- One Irish U.N. peacekeeper is killed and three others are wounded after an armed confrontation with a crowd in Al-Aqbieh, Lebanon.
- Seven people are killed and 52 others are injured by the Peruvian Army in the city of Ayacucho following a crackdown in recent protests.
- The United States Senate passes a defense bill that rescinds the vaccine mandate for the U.S. military.
- Twitter suspends the accounts of several journalists who reported on negative news relating to Elon Musk and Twitter. Musk accuses these journalists of posting links to real-time location data. The suspensions follow an incident in Los Angeles involving the safety of Elon Musk's son.
- Russian forces launch a barrage of at least 76 missiles across Ukraine, damaging at least nine power stations and killing at least three civilians, with many more civilians being injured.
- The International Criminal Court concludes its investigation in the situation in Georgia, delivering arrest warrants for three de facto South Ossetian officials believed to bear responsibility for war crimes against Georgian civilians during the 2008 war. The fourth suspect, Russian general Vyacheslav Borisov, is not indicted as he died in 2021.
- Uzbekistan announces a nearly $1 billion loan from the two main World Bank lending institutions, aimed at supporting the country's transition to a private sector-led economy.
- German authorities recover 31 royal jewellery items that were stolen from the Green Vault Museum at Dresden Castle in Dresden, Saxony, Germany, in 2019.
- Around 20 Pakistani Taliban members seize control of a counterterrorism centre in Bannu, Pakistan, killing one officer and taking six hostages. The attackers are demanding safe passage to Afghanistan.
- At least 31 people are killed and 37 others are injured when a tank truck overturns, explodes and catches fire in the Salang Tunnel in Afghanistan.
- Argentina defeats the reigning champions France 4–2 on penalties after a 3–3 draw to win their third World Cup title, and first since 1986.
- Eight civilians are killed and many more wounded after Islamic State gunmen open fire against a convoy carrying villagers in Albu Bali, Al Anbar Governorate.
- Two civilians and a soldier are killed and another civilian is wounded during a suicide bombing in Miranshah, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
- European Union member states agree to a natural gas price cap in an attempt to limit economic damage from the global energy crisis.
- Security forces storm a counterterrorism office in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, which was seized two days ago by 33 Pakistani Taliban members, killing all of the insurgents. Two officers were killed during the siege and many others were injured. All of the hostages are freed.
- The Taliban ban university education for women in Afghanistan. A spokesman for the Ministry of Higher Education says that the decree was issued by the Cabinet today and entered into force effective immediately.
- Four people are killed and three others are injured when a roadside bomb explodes near a military vehicle in Al Mahfad District, Abyan Governorate, Yemen.
- At least 15 students are killed when a school bus overturns in Manipur, India.
- The Russian-installed head of Liubymivka, Kakhovka Raion, Andrei Shlepa, is assassinated in a car bombing in the Russian-occupied part of the Kherson region. Russia accuses Ukraine of being behind the attack.
- The Spanish Congress of Deputies passes a bill by 188–150 votes allowing anyone over the age of 16 to legally change their gender on their national identity card.
- Nataša Pirc Musar is sworn in as the first female President of Slovenia.
- A police officer is killed and ten other people are injured when two Pakistani Taliban insurgents blow themselves up in a car outside a police station in Islamabad, Pakistan.
- At least 200 million people, two-thirds of the population of the United States, are under weather warning advisories, with the state of New York issuing a travel ban due to extreme temperatures. 1.5 million People across the country are left without power and at least 28 people are killed as a result of the storm.
- The Taliban issues a decree banning female employees from all non-governmental organizations in Afghanistan.
- Kurds riot near the Place de la République in Paris, France, damaging shops and setting fires. The Paris Police Prefecture reports 11 arrests and at least 30 minor injuries in relation to the violence. The riot followed a peaceful protest in response to yesterday's mass shooting at a Kurdish cultural center that killed three people.
- Six soldiers are killed and 17 civilians are injured during a series of nine attacks in Balochistan, Pakistan.
- Catalonia in Spain registers the highest December temperature ever for the autonomous community in Anglès, which reached 26.3 °C (79.3 °F). Several other stations, including in the regional capital of Barcelona, also break records.
- An attack on an electrical substation in Pierce County, Washington, United States, cuts off power to 14,000 people.
- Six Syrian Democratic Forces members are killed and an unknown number of others are injured during an ambush by five Islamic State gunmen in Raqqa. One of the attackers is killed and another is arrested.
- Seventeen people are killed and 93 more injured as heavy snow affects Japan.
- The death toll from monsoon floods in the Philippines has increased to 32, with 24 others still missing. Eighteen of the deaths occurred in Northern Mindanao.
- The Taiwanese government announces that it would extend the required duration for conscription from four months to one year, citing the increasing threat of China using military force to pursue Chinese unification.
- Italy and the United States announce that they will require travelers from China to present a negative COVID-19 rapid antigen test in order to enter their countries.
- Fourteen people are killed and 24 others are injured when a drunk driver drives into crowds at the annual carnival parade in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.
- Five people are killed and 37 others injured in a fire caused by the collision of a freight truck and a bus on the Second Gyeongin Expressway near Seoul, South Korea.
- Benjamin Netanyahu is sworn in as the prime minister of Israel for the third time in his political career.
- Brazilian footballer Pelé dies at the age of 82.
- Ten people are killed and two others are injured after Islamic State gunmen open fire on a bus carrying oil workers in Deir ez-Zor.
- The death toll from the fuel tanker explosion in Boksburg, South Africa, six days ago, increases to 34.
- France, Israel, South Korea, Spain, and the United Kingdom announce that they will require travelers from China to present a negative COVID-19 test in order to enter their countries.
- Hundreds of Russian mobilized soldiers are claimed by Ukraine to be killed and injured as a result of a Ukrainian missile attack on a vocational school building serving as military barracks. Russian authorities acknowledge several casualties, but suggest lower figures.
- The Colombian government reaches a bilateral ceasefire agreement with the major armed groups involved in the conflict, including the National Liberation Army, FARC dissidents, and the Clan del Golfo. The ceasefire will be in effect from January 1 to at least June 30.
- Fifteen people are killed and 47 others are injured after a bus crashed and flipped in Nayarit, Mexico.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF ECONOMIC SURVEY 2021-22
- GDP growth rate during fiscal year 2021-22 on the new base of 2015-16 stood at 5.97%.
- Agriculture sector is estimated to grow at 4.4% in FY22 against 3.48% in FY21. The livestock sector grew at 3.3%, accompanied by forestry and fishing showing growth of 6.13%.
- Industry sector expanded at 7.19% in FY22 against 7.81% last year.
- The growth of services sector was recorded at 6.19% in FY22 as opposed to 6% in FY21.
- Large scale manufacturing witnessed 10.4% growth during 9MFY22 (versus 4.2% during 9MFY21).
- Cement production decreased by 8.2% for 9MFY22, while oil sales of the same period saw an increase of 17%.
- The size of Pakistan’s economy is expected to amount to Rs66.95 trillion in FY22 compared to Rs55.8 trillion recorded in FY21.
- During FY22, the per capita income of country increased to Rs314,353 (equivalent to $1,798).
- In dollar terms, the size of the economy reached to $382.8 billion.
- Current account deficit was recorded at $13.8 billion in 10MFY22 from $543 million (10MFY21), owing mostly to increased import volumes of commodities as well as increased international prices.
- Exports also witnessed growth of 27.6% to reach $26.8 billion for 10MFY22 (compared to $21 billion for 10MFY21). Food group's exports increased by 18.9% year-on-year reaching $3.9 billion during 10MFY22.
- The total imports during 10MFY22 clocked at $59.8 billion showing a growth of 39% year-on-year, comprising mainly of petroleum, medicinal products, petroleum crude, LNG, palm oil, plastic materials and iron and steel.
- Trade deficit in goods and services widened by 51.5% year-on-year on account of 39% year-on-year increase in imports of goods as well as 34.0% year-on-year increase in imports of services.
- Net FDI inflows rose 6.1% to $1.25 billion 9MFY22 as against $1.18 billion last year.
- Remittances saw a year-on-year increase of 7.6% to $26.1 billion during 10MFY22, a historic high.
- Liquid foreign exchange reserves stood at $16.1 billion while SBP’s reserves amounted to under $10 billion while commercial banks’ reserves at $6.1 billion as of May’22.
- Private sector credit witnessed an unprecedented expansion of Rs1,312 billion during 10MFY22.
- Annual inflation (CPI) was recorded at 11.3% as opposed to the targeted 8.2%.
- Economic growth target set at 5% for 2022-23 fiscal year
- The government announced a 15% increase in salaries of its employees while merging adhoc allowance with the basic salary as well.
- FBR's tax revenue target has been raised to Rs7,004 billion, which includes provincial allocation of Rs4,100 billion.
- Inflation expected to average at 11.5% in 2022-23
- Pakistan to export $35 billion worth of goods and services in next fiscal year
- Import target of the country set at $70 billion
- The country to contain trade deficit at 2.2% of GDP in 2022-23
- Remittances forecasted at $33.2 billion
- Fiscal deficit target set at 4.9% of GDP for 2022-23
- Tax-to-GDP ratio for 2022-23 envisaged at 9.2%
- 2% additional tax imposed on tax filers earning Rs30 million yearly income
- Federal development expenditure fixed at Rs727 billion for 2022-23
- Ban imposed on purchase of new cars for government officials
- 30 pharmaceutical products have been exempted from customs duty
- Miftah said due to the past government, the IMF programme, which should have ended this year, got suspended in February, and basic reforms that should have taken place in 2019 were not implemented.
- Income tax threshold (per year) has been increased from Rs600,000 to Rs1.2 million. This proposal effectively means there will be no income tax on individuals earning up to Rs100,000 a month.
- Windfall gain tax on banking sector. The banking sector will now face a taxation rate of 42%, up from the current 39%. "This includes the super tax amount. This could fetch around Rs15 billion to Rs20 billion in taxes."
- Income from Behbood certificates, which has been subject to final tax of 10%, now cut to 5%.
- A fixed income and sales tax system has been proposed for small retailers. Under this, taxes will be collected with electricity bills. The amount of tax shall be Rs3,000 to Rs10,000.
- Withholding tax abolished on film distributors. Finance minister said this, along with other measures, will help promote the film and culture industry.
- Rs3,950 billion allocated for debt servicing (domestic and external) in FY23
- Rs1,523 billion for defence expenditure
- Rs550 billion for civilian administration
- Rs530 billion for pension expenditure
- Rs699 billion allocated as subsidies
- Rs1,242 billion as grants
- Health budget to amount to Rs19.03 billion
- Allocation for education at Rs90.6 billion. Rs65 billion for Higher Education Commission (HEC) and Rs44 billion for its development. Rs17 billion allocated to the IT sector
- Rs364 billion has been allocated for Benazir Income Support Programme, whereas Rs12 billion has been allocated for subsidies to be offered at Utility Stores Corporation.
- "To control expenditure, the government will not purchase automobiles and furniture (except for development projects), whereas employees' petrol quota has been cut by 40%,".
- Will establish a pension fund. An amount of Rs10 billion will be allocated for this pension fund.
- Cash subsidy announced for low-income groups. A family with household income of less than Rs40,000 will be given a transfer of Rs2,000.
- "Bringing economic stability is our top priority. The basic problem of our economy is that a growth rate of 3-4% doesn't help our growing population, whereas a growth rate of 5-6% leads to a current account deficit."
- Record increase of 22 per cent in development budget with an allocation of Rs 685 billion consisting of 40 per cent for social sector, 24 per cent for medical infrastructure, 6 per cent for production sector and 2 per cent for services sector.
- Rs 35 billion had been allocated for improvement of road network while Rs 6 billion had been earmarked for improvement of prisons.
- Contrary to last year allocation of Rs 60 billion for provision of health facilities this time Punjab government has allocated Rs 125 billion 34 crores for health facilities to the poor people.
- Rs 1.5 billion have been allocated for provision of laptops to brilliant and less privileged students.
- Rs 240 billion which is the 35 per cent of the total development budget has been allocated for the development of southern Punjab and there will be no cut in this allocation.
- Rs 272.60 billion had been allocated for social sector and women development while Rs 7 billion had been allocated for WASA.
- Education Sector would be getting 10 per cent increase and for this purpose Rs 485.26 billion were being earmarked.
- Under the zewar-e-Taleem programme Rs 5.53 billion have been allocated for distribution of scholarships to more than 600,000 students.
- Rs 1.5 billion had been allocated for the construction of Daanish schools while Rs14 billion 93 crore earmarked for school councils and in order to provide free books in schools Rs 3 billion 20 crore had been allocated.
- Rs 2.5 billion had been allocated for construction of new buildings of schools and repair of wrecked school buildings whereas Rs 21.5 billion had been allocated for Punjab education foundation.
- Free wifi project had been restored and Rs 59.7 billion had been allocated for higher education.
- For construction of 13 new colleges in different districts Rs 2.37 billion had been allocated while Rs 2 billion have been earmarked for additional classroom construction and for provision of furniture in colleges.
- 5 billion allocated special education while special education department would get Rs 3.59 billion.
- In the health sector development overall Rs 470 billion had been allocated which were 27 per cent more than the previous year and from this amount Rs 174.50 billion had been allocated for development expenditure.
- PKLI to get Rs 5 billion for treatment of cancer, coronary, liver and kidney diseases. Free medicines to cancer patients were also being restored.
- Rs 3.10 billion allocated for government hospitals ongoing missing facilities projects while Rs 2.70 billion had been allocated for new projects.
- In district headquarters hospitals Rs 1 billion had been allocated for provision of CT scan and Rs 2 billion earmarked for MRI facility.
- Rs 151.50 billion had been allocated for specialized health programme which is 93 per cent more than the previous year. For rehabilitation of hospitals Rs 5 billion rupees were being earmarked and Rs 2 billion for up gradation of hostels of medical colleges and Rs 2 billion had been allocated for provision of MRI and CT scan facility in tertiary hospital while new medical colleges would be constructed in Okara and Narowal.
- Rs 2.5 billion had been allocated for nursing colleges while 3.5 billion earmarked for establishment of nursing university in PKLI.
- 40 billion allocated for social protection authority under which senior citizens, special persons, transgender and widow would be given Rs 2000 per month.
- Rs 19.40 billion allocated for livestock sector in which Rs 2.85 billion had been allocated for university of veterinary sciences in Chichawatni.
- 58 billion amount would be spent for missing facilities of livestock sector in Lahore, DG Khan, Bahawalpur and Sargodha.
- For the irrigation sector Rs 53.32 billion had been allocated in which Rs 25.69 billion would be spent on development.
- Rs 4.70 billion would be spent in Khushab and Mianwali for restoration of Mahaar lift at Mahajir branch canal.
- For prevention of river erosion, Rs 2.5 billion have been allocated. For lining of canal Rs1.80 billion had been allocated whereas for rehabilitation of Trimu and Panjnad head Rs 1.20 billion have been earmarked and to provide drinking water in Cholistan Rs 84 crore have been allocated.
- Rs 23.83 billion had been allocated for industrial sector development in which Rs 12.53 billion would be spent on development.
- Rs 8.25 billion had been earmarked for establishment of Mir Chakar Rind University DG Khan and also enhancing the capability of Tianjing University.
- Rs 6 billion budget would be spent on prevention of smog, air pollution, forest fire and other natural calamities and to combat the climate changes.
- Rs 8.83 billion had been allocated for the promotion of sports in which Rs 7.70 billion would be spent on development projects.
- Rs 1.27 billion for women development department and Rs 2.5 billion for protection of minorities.
- Rs 528 billion for local government while Rs 60 core dollars would spend on up-gradation of big cities projects.
- Historic 30 per cent overall increase was being to government servants from grade 1 to 19. Minimum wages was being increased from Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000 for labourers.
- He said that the total receipts of the provincial government for next financial year would come to Rs 1,679,734.8 billion against the expenditures of Rs 1,714,583.1 billion which shows a deficit of Rs 34.8 billion deficit.
- Shah in his budget speech told the house that the overall revenue receipts would come to Rs 1,679,734.8 billion, including Rs 1.055 billion federal transfers, Rs 374.5 billion provincial receipts (Rs 167.5 billion provincial tax receipts excluding GST on services, Rs 180 billion provincial sales tax on services and Rs 27,000 million provincial non-tax receipts), Rs 51,132.8 million current capital receipts, Rs 105,567.5 million other transfers such as foreign project assistance, federal grants and foreign grants and Rs 20,000 million carry over cash balance and public accounts of the province.
- The provincial tax collecting organizations would achieve their collection targets such as Sindh Revenue Board (SRB) Rs180 billion, Excise & Taxation Rs 1.20 billion and Board of Revenue Rs 30 billion.
- The current revenue expenditures for the next financial year would be Rs 1,199,445.4 million, Current capital Expenditures Rs 54.48 billion, Development portfolio Rs 459.65 billion, including Rs 332.165 billion provincial ADP, Rs 30 billion district ADP, and Rs 91.467 billion Foreign Assistance Project (FAP) and Rs 6.02 billion other federal grants.
- The provincial government, during the 11 months (July to May) of outgoing financial year, has received Rs 716 billion against a share of Rs 732 billion which shows a shortfall of Rs 16 billion. Shah added that his government during the said period received Rs 45 billion in straight transfers and in OZT by receiving Rs 18.9 billion against a share of Rs 19.7 billion.
- In next financial year, size of development budget will be Rs 459.658 billion as compared to Rs 329.033 billion in year 2021-22, that will include Rs 332.165 billion for Provincial ADP and Rs 30 billion for Districts ADP. Foreign project assistance of Rs.91.468 billion from the development partners and Rs 6.025 billion are expected from Federal PSDP grant. .
- 4,158 schemes, including 2506 on-going and 1652 new schemes have been given an allocation of Rs 332.165 billion. He added that the on-going 2506 schemes have been given 76 percent funds or Rs 253.146 billion allocation and 1652 new schemes have been allocated 24 percent funds or Rs 79.019 billion.
- The CM announced that 1510 schemes would be completed in FY 2022-23. The chief minister announced a Rs 26.850 billion pro-poor, social protection and economic sustainability package.
- While announcing the Pay and Pension, the chief minister said that the Adhoc Relief Allowances 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2021 at the rates admissible to employees of Federal government were being merged and Revised Basic Pay Scale 2022 for Civil Servants of Sindh government was being introduced on the pattern of Federal Government.
- He also announced Adhoc Relief Allowance at the rate of 15 percent of Basic Pay Scales to government servants from 1st July 2022. “Disparity Allowance at the rate of 33 percent of Basic Pay will be paid to Civil Servants in BPS-1 to 16 and at the rate of 30 percent to Civil Servants in BPS-17 and above in lieu of the differential rate of Ad-hoc Relief Allowances 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 & 2021, which are being abolished from July, 2022,” he said.
- The CM said that the Pensioners of Sindh government were already getting 22.5% more increase in net pension than pensioners of the Federal Government till February 2022. Therefore, he said an increase at the rate of 5% of net pension would be paid to the pensioners of the Sindh Government from 1st July, 2022.
- The chief minister also announced to upgrade the post of police constables from grade BS-5 to grade BS-7.
- The chief minister announced to exempt toll manufacturing services from SST. He addd that 5% reduced SST rate for “Recruiting Agents” would continue for next two years – means up to 30th June, 2024. This relief is proposed for Pakistanis aspiring to work overseas.
- He said that the Services provided by Cable TV Operators were levied at a reduced rate of 10%, the existing relief was proposed to be extended for a further period of two years ending on 30th June, 2024.
- The CM said that his government has kept the Education Sector at its top priority by allocating Rs. 326.80 billion which forms more than 25 percent of total budget outlay. He said that the Health Sector has also been given top priority by pitching budgetary allocation at Rs. 230.30 billion which forms more than 19 percent of total budget outlay.
- The total outlay of the health budget for the fiscal year 2022-23 is earmarked at Rs 206.98 billion, covering primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare level services, preventive interventions as well as other communicable and non-communicable diseases. This year the health sector budget is 14% higher in comparison to Rs 181.22 billion during FY 2021-22.
- He said that for the next financial year 2022-23, the total allocation for the Home Department, including Sindh Police and Jails, has been enhanced to Rs 124.873 billion from Rs 119.98 billion during the current financial year.
- He said that for the next financial year 2022-23, the budget for irrigation has been enhanced from Rs 21.231 billion to Rs 24.091 billion. Allocation for the Agriculture & Irrigation department in ADP 2022-23 is Rs 36.2 billion.
- The Water & Sewerage sector has been given Rs 224.675 billion in the financial year 2022-23. The two major schemes of the city will be executed during the coming financial year. Re-Settlement of affectees of Gujjar, Mehmoodabad & Orangi Nallahs, for Rs 9.423 billion.
- Greater Karachi Bulk Water Scheme K-IV Augmentation Works for Rs 511.724 billion. The Sindh government has increased its budget from Rs 8 billion to Rs 12.00 billion for the next financial year 2022-23. The government intends to further expand operations of Sindh Solid Waste Management Board to other cities in the next financial year which include Hyderabad, Qasimabad, Kotri, Sukkur City and Rohri.
- For the next financial year 2022-23 budget allocation for the Social Protection Department has been earmarked at Rs 15.435 billion. In order to improve the well-being and welfare of senior citizens, orphans, and the poor, several social programs are being initiated and financed from the next financial year 2022-23, he added.
- The major highlights of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa budget 2022-23 announced by the Finance Minister, Taimur Salim Jhagra here on 13.06.2022 is below;
- KP budget 2022-23 is balanced with total outlay of Rs 1332 billion
- Current budget is Rs 913.8 billion
- Development budget is Rs 418.2 billion
- Total receipts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is Rs 1332 billion
- Rs 570.9 billion would be collected from federal taxes
- Rs 68.6 billion from federal divisible pool under one percent share of war on terror
- Rs 208.7 billion grant for merged districts
- 15 percent increase in salaries of government employees
- Risk allowance for police constables from grade 7 to 16
- Rs 275.7 billion for provincial development program including AIP
- Rs 8.3 billion for PSDP shares
- Rs 205,725 million for health
- Rs 227,087 million for elementary and secondary education
- Rs 101,572 million for home department
- Rs 29,458 million for agriculture
- Rs 22,017 million for sports and culture
- Regularization of 63,000 contract employees including 58,000 teachers announced
- 20 percent discount for re-registration of motor-vehicles, first registration
- No tax on land, exempted from CVT and registration fees
- No fees for students of elementary and secondary education were among
- No tax on libraries archives or hostels.
- PFM law announced for bringing more financial transparency
- Rs 26 billion relief for one million families under Insaaf Food Card
- Rs 25 billion for Sehat Card Plus
- Five more critical diseases to be included in Seht Card with an allocation of Rs 2.5 billion
- Rs 53.6 billion for medical and allied hospitals and MTIs, four new medical colleges to be established
- Rs 15.5 million for tourism promotion
- Construction of a model hospital in Peshawar
- Construction of Swat Motorway Phase-II
- Starting practical work on Dir Motorway, D.I. Khan Motorway
- Establishment of KP Economic Corridor
- Rs one billion for interest-free loans to youth, Rs 12 billion for SMEs
- Rs 16.4 billion for village and neighborhood councils
- Rs 180 million for rehabilitation of drug addicts
- Rs 3 billion for science and technology
- Approval of new Peshawar valley city
- Establishment of Mobile Highway Motorway Rescue Services
- Inclusion of 86 new buses in BRT
- Rs 500 million for Safe City Peshawar
- Rs 3.5 billion for women empowerment
- Rs 4 billion for combating climate change
- Rs 15.8 billion for hydle power generation
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- In his speech at the Balochistan Assembly, the finance minister said that over Rs191 billion have been proposed for the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP).
- Khetran said Rs28.3 billion have been proposed for the Federal Funded Projects (FFP) and Rs14.6 billion for foreign project assistance (FPA) — apart from the proposed development funds of the province.
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- He said that the proposed budget is Rs612.79 billion, while the expenditure for the next fiscal year will be Rs539.94 billion, therefore, the budget deficit will clock in at Rs72.85 billion.
- The government has approved a 15% hike in the basic salaries of public-sector employees in line with the pay rates of 2017. A 15% raise has also been made to pensions. He added that the minimum wage for laborer has been set at Rs25,000.
- Budget for health has been proposed at Rs43 billion, education at Rs83 billion, while Rs56 billion have been proposed for the maintenance of law and order in the province. The government has also allocated Rs1.75 billion for food security, he added.
- A sum of Rs 367 billion have been earmarked for non-development expenditures while Rs 191.5 billion have been allocated for developmental expenditures.
- The province is expected to receive Rs 370 billion from the federation during next financial year. Besides, it is expected to receive Rs 48.37 billion through various taxes, Rs 28.27 billion in federal development grant, Rs 40 billion in Sui Gas lease extension bonus, Rs 12.21 billion in capital revenue and development projects and Rs 14.36 billion in foreign funding.
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- Total income from revenue for the next fiscal year has been estimated Rs. 36.5 billion including Rs. 25.89 billion from income tax and Rs. 10.61 billion in the head of other taxes.
- The government will receive Rs. 74.32 billion in the head of variable grants, Rs. 25.13 billion in the head of state revenue, Rs. 700 million in the head of water use charges and Rs. 700 million as capital receipts (loan and advances). The minister while elaborating the salient features of the next fiscal year budget said that 62 percent funds in ADP had been allocated for 389 running development schemes while 38 percent was allocated for 263 new projects in the next fiscal year budget and 107 running projects would be completed during the coming fiscal year. He told the house that 19 percent fund in ADP in the coming fiscal budget had been allocated for social sector, 12 percent for production sector and 69 percent for infrastructure development.
- The minister announced 15 percent disparity allowance and 15 percent adhoc allowance on new pay scales of 2022 for government employees and 15 percent rise in pensions of retired government employees. In ADP for next fiscal year, preference had been given to communication department with highest allocation of Rs. 12 billion while Rs. 3.3 billion has been allocated for housing and physical planning. The minister said Rs 2.17 billion had been allocated in ADP for next fiscal year for education department and Rs. 1.8 billion for health department.
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- Finance Minister Gilgit Baltistan Javed Manwa presented the budget in the GB Assembly. In this budget, a sum of Rs. 47.88 billion has been earmarked for development projects while Rs. 61.44 billion has been earmarked for non-development projects.
- In the development budget of Rs. 47.96 billion, while an amount Rs.18 billion has been allocated for federal PSDP projects and 10 billion wheat for subsidy. The GB government for providing relief to the government employees in the salaries, 15% as adhoc relief with merger of some adhoc allowances of previous years as well as 15% Disparity Reduction Allowance (DRA).
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