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Atlas Honda, Nestle increase rates


April 30, 2023

KARACHI: Price shocks continue for the buyers of motorcycles as Atlas Honda Ltd increased the prices of its two-wheeler by Rs5,000-Rs15,000 with effect from May 1. The new price ofHonda CD70 is Rs154,900, CD70 Dream Rs165,900, Pridor Rs203,900, CG125 Rs229,900, CG125S Rs275,900, CB125F Rs380,900, CB150F Rs473,900 and CB150F-Silver Rs477,900. The country’s second largest bike assembler, United Auto Industries, has also …

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‘Political crisis double-edged sword for economy’


April 30, 2023

WASHINGTON: Two leading economists — Atif Mian and Reza Baqir — have warned that the current political crisis will have tremendous economic ramifications, but they also hoped that it leads to key structural adjustments in the decision-making process. In a recent discussion on Pakistan’s economic future, which Mr Mian posted online earlier this week, both economists emphasised the need to …

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Traders struggle to find buyers this Eid as high prices bite


April 30, 2023

KARACHI: The outgoing Sweet Eid has left a bitter aftertaste for many garments, shoes and artificial-jewellery sellers, as inflation-bitten citizens tightened their purse strings because of significant price hikes across the board. The traders have mostly blamed the rupee’s depreciation and the central bank’s curbs on imports for higher prices. Kapra Market, commonly known as Kagzi Bazaar and located near …

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Inflation projected to hit 38pc as food, energy prices rocket


April 30, 2023

ISLAMABAD: The government expects inflation to remain high in the coming months and it may hit an all-time high of 38 per cent in April, driven by hikes in food and energy prices. “The inflation is expected to remain in the range of 36-38 per cent for April,” the finance ministry said in its Monthly Economic Update and Outlook released …

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Japan approves abortion pill for first time


April 30, 2023

TOKYO: The abortion pill will become available in Japan for the first time after the health ministry approved the drug used to terminate early-stage pregnancy. Abortion is legal in Japan up to 22 weeks but consent is usually required from a spouse or partner, and until now a surgical procedure had been the only option. The ministry said in a …

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Iranian cleric stabbed in apparent road rage incident


April 30, 2023

TEHRAN: An Iranian cleric was stabbed on Saturday during an apparent road rage incident in Qom, state media said, days after the fatal shooting of a leading cleric. After crashing and injuring two pedestrians, the driver jumped out of his car and attacked “one of the victims who was a cleric” with a knife, Qom police chief Amir Mokh­tari said, …

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Armed robbers hit Paris Bulgari jewellery boutique


April 30, 2023

PARIS: Armed robbers raided the Bulgari luxury jewellery boutique in the swanky Place Vendome in central Paris in broad daylight on Saturday, making off with an estimated several million euros’ worth of items, police and prosecutors said. Three people who arrived on two motorbikes entered the store in the popular tourist district at around 1:45pm local time, a police source …

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‘Vulnerable’ South Asia least prepared to deal with urban heat: World Bank


April 30, 2023

ISLAMABAD: South Asia is one of the regions most at risk due to extreme heat but the majority of its urban areas are ill-equipped to deal with the phenomenon, which is increasing in frequency, severity and complexity due to climate change. This was stated in a new World Bank report which said that the region, home to a quarter of the world’s …

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Gunman kills 5, including child, at home in Texas


April 30, 2023

HOUSTON: In the latest mass shooting to hit the United States, a gunman shot dead five Hondurans including an eight-year-old child at a house in Texas, officials said on Saturday. Investigators believe the gunman had been firing his AR-15-style gun in a neighbouring yard when the victims asked him to stop, as they were trying to get a baby to …

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Gas leak at factory in India’s Ludhiana kills 11


April 30, 2023

Eleven people died and nine were hospitalised after a gas leak in Ludhiana in the northern Indian state of Punjab, a state lawmaker said on Sunday. A team from the National Disaster Response Force was at the site along with a team of experts to determine the cause and source of the leak, said Rajinder Pal Kaur Chhina, a member …

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