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HERE IS WHY MOSQUITOES BITE SOME PEOPLE MORE THAN OTHERS


July 3, 2021

Do you ever feel like mosquitoes bite you more than other people? There may be a scientific reason for that. We’re all probably familiar with the itchy red bumps that develop after we’re bitten by mosquitoes. Most of the time, they’re a minor annoyance that goes away over time. What attracts mosquitoes to certain people? A variety of factors can …

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Stocks snap three-day rally amid lack of triggers


July 3, 2021

KARACHI: Stocks snapped the three-day winning streak on Friday after the KSE-100 index accumulated 808 points from 47,007 and crossed intraday the resistance of 48,000. Profit booking by investors mainly in the power, banks, E&P, cement and investment banking sectors pulled back the index. Intraday the index oscillated between the high and low of 279 and 163 points. The benchmark …

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GSMA urges waiving of FED on mobile calls


July 3, 2021

ISLAMABAD: Pressure is mounting on the government for the withdrawal of Federal Excise Duty (FED) on the cellular calls as the GSM Association that represents the interests of mobile network operators worldwide too has asked the finance minister to waive this new duty. Julian Gorman, GSMA’s head of Asia Pacific, said that the additional FED will have a negative impact …

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Remittance loyalty programme on the cards


July 3, 2021

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said the government will soon launch a `National Remittance Loyalty Programme’ for overseas Pakistanis to provide them incentives for their contributions to the country’s development. While presiding over a meeting on remittances on Friday, the prime minister highlighted the need for taking measures to provide more facilities to the Pakistanis living abroad. The programme …

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New mechanism put in place to criminalise income concealment


July 3, 2021

ISLAMABAD: Through introduction of amen­dments to Income Tax Ordinance, the government has declared concealment of income a cognizable offence and withdrawn the time limitation in probing of past returns of a person having foreign income or assets as part of documentation. These and other amendments were explained in two different circulars — income tax and sales tax — released on …

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Nepra okays up to Rs2.97 per unit tariff increase


July 3, 2021

ISLAMABAD: As the government conceded up to 1,500MW power cuts due to shortfall in addition to loadshedding, the power regulator on Friday approved an increase of up to Rs2.97 per unit in tariff for electricity consumers of ex-Wapda distribution companies (Discos) with effect from October 1. According to an order along with schedule of tariff (SOT) released by the National …

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Simon saves lift Spain past Swiss on penalties to reach semis


July 3, 2021

ST PETERSBURG: Goalkeeper Unai Simon was the hero as Spain edged past 10-man Switzerland 3-1 on penalties on Friday to set up a Euro 2020 semi-final against either Belgium or Italy. After a 1-1 draw in Saint Peters­burg which saw the Swiss play for 43 minutes a man down, Simon made two saves in the shoot-out to help keep Spain’s …

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Djokovic wins again as Jabeur beats sickness to make last 16


July 3, 2021

LONDON: World number one Novak Djokovic clinched his 75th win at Wimbledon on Friday as Ons Jabeur overcame vomiting on match point to become the first Tunisian woman to reach the second week at the All England Club. Defending champion Djokovic survived a nervy third set to defeat 114th-ranked American qualifier Denis Kudla 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (9-7) to book a …

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England-Pakistan ODI at Lord’s approved for full capacity


July 3, 2021

LONDON: The One-day International between Eng­land and Pakistan on July 10 was approved on Friday for a full capacity crowd of 31,100 at Lords. It joins other sporting events such as Wimbledon and the European Championship in a British government research program studying the effects of fan attendance as Covid-19 restrictions are eased. Wimbledon opened at 50% capacity across the …

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Tokyo organisers warn of no-fan Olympics as virus cases rise


July 3, 2021

TOKYO: Tokyo Olympics organisers will not insist on allowing spectators “at all costs”, the head of the Games organising committee said on Friday, amid concerns about a fresh wave of Covid-19 infections three weeks before the sports extravaganza begins. Polls show many Japanese oppose holding the Olympics given warnings from health experts that it could unleash another wave of infections. …

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