12/01/2020 - 01/01/2021

For the first time in years, the Karachi Traffic Police have decided not to close any roads in the city on New Year’s Eve.

Roads leading to Seaview Beach and other public places will remain open.

Seaview Road will, however, be made one-way from McDonald’s to the Village Restaurant.

Traffic heading to Seaview can exit Edhi Avenue to Do Darya at Khayaban-e-Ittehad.

However, the ban on aerial firing ban stays and violators will be booked for attempted murder. The police have set up a separate helpline for complaints of aerial firing.

Motorcycle racing and drifting has also been banned.

Initially, the city’s administration had said restaurants have to close by 5pm but later that was extended till 8pm.



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Here are the news stories we are following today (Thursday):

  • National Assembly speaker Asad Qaiser will decide whether to accept the resignations tendered by PML-N MNAs.
  • Authorized branches of the State Bank of Pakistan and National Bank of Pakistan have extended their banking hours till 9pm today to collect duties and taxes.
  • Restaurants and business centres in Karachi will close at 8pm on December 31 to limit New Year’s Eve traffic jams.
  • The Karachi police have set up a helpline for residents to report aerial firing on New Year’s Eve.
  • PML-N MNA Khawaja Asif will appear before a Lahore accountability court two days after being arrested by NAB. He’s accused of owning assets more than his income.
  • The federal cabinet is likely to okay the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority’s call for increasing petrol prices by Rs3.12 per litre.
  • ICYMI: A historic Hindu temple was set ablaze in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Karak district on Wednesday, residents and the police said. Click here to read the full story.


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India registered a comfortable eight-wicket win against Australia inside four days of the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne on Tuesday.

The visitor’s level the four-match series 1-1 with the third game to be played from January 7 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Rahane, deputising during Virat Kohli’s paternity leave, hit an unbeaten 27 in Melbourne — after a century in the first innings — as India reached the meagre target of 70 for the loss of two wickets.

It capped a remarkable comeback for an Indian side desperate to make amends after losing in Adelaide by eight wickets, when they posted their lowest ever score of 36 and were widely criticised at home.

And they bounced back without superstar and batting maintstay Kohli, who has returned home for the birth of his first child.

“Really proud of all the players,” said Rahane. “I want to give credit to the debutants (Mohammed) Siraj and (Shubman) Gill, the character they showed after the Adelaide loss was great to see. Character was important for us.”

Kohli, watching at home in India, tweeted his congratulations.

“What a win this is, absolutely amazing effort by the whole team,” he said. “Couldn’t be happier for the boys and specially Jinks (Rahane) who led the team to victory amazingly.”

‘Sloppy cricket’

Under the mild-mannered Rahane, India battled hard to dismiss Australia for 195 in the first innings and then posted 326 in reply.

Australia resumed their second innings on day four on 133 for six with a two-run lead, and their hopes resting on 21-year-old rookie all-rounder Cameron Green.

He made 45 as they battled to 200 before tail-ender Josh Hazlewood was the last man to fall before lunch.

Siraj took 3-37 with Jasprit Bumrah, Ravindra Jadeja and Ravi Ashwin grabbing two each.

Rahane and Gill (35) then saw India home, but not before some nervous moments.

Mitchell Starc got a nick from the out-of-form Mayank Agarwal (5), which Tim Paine caught, then Pat Cummins snared Cheteshwar Pujara for three, edged to Green at gully.

It left India on 19 for two before they regained their composure to seal the win.

“Very disappointed, played poor cricket, sloppy cricket,” said Australia captain Paine. “Let’s not take anything away from India, they forced us to make mistakes. They bowled beautifully, we haven’t adapted as well as we would’ve liked. Disappointed as a batting group, but two Tests to go.”

Match-winner Rahane

Australia collapsed to 99 for six in the run chase on Monday before Green and Cummins knuckled down to weather 18 overs and steer them to stumps.

Green showed glimpses of his magic, cutting Ashwin and driving Bumrah beautifully for fours, while also exhibiting patience.

But in only his second Test, he was undone by Siraj, caught by Jadeja as he looked to find the boundary with a pull shot, ending a 146-ball stay.

Cummins survived chances on 15 and 19, but when Bumrah took the new ball he finally fell, gloving a rising delivery to Agarwal.

Starc was unbeaten on 14 with Nathan Lyon caught behind off Siraj for three, and Hazlewood making 10.

Australia’s hopes rested with the tail-enders after their top order failed to fire, exposing the fragile nature of their batting in the absence of the injured David Warner.

Opener Joe Burns again flopped, out for four, to put his place in the team for the third Test next week at risk, while Travis Head (17) also disappointed and Steve Smith’s poor run continued, gone for eight.

Their troubles came despite India being a bowler down following Umesh Yadav’s calf strain on Monday, a further setback for a team already missing Mohammed Shami and Ishant Sharma.

But India’s weakened attack rose to the occasion, with Bumrah at the top of his game and Siraj impressing, while experienced spinners Jadeja and Ashwin consistently posed problems.

But it was Rahane’s gritty 112 that ultimately proved match-winning.

He came to the crease with his team in trouble at 64 for three and, against one of the world’s most potent bowling attacks, reached a 12th Test century, one that pundits rated as perhaps his most important ever.

The third Test is due to start on January 7 in Sydney.



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Here are some of the stories from Pakistan that we are following today (Tuesday):

  • The federal cabinet will meet today. A summary on tree cutting in Gilgit-Baltistan will be presented before it.
  • The central executive committee of the PPP will meet today. They are expected to discuss the resignations of the party’s MPAs and MNAs as part of the Pakistan Democratic Movement’s protest against the government.
  • The PML-N will celebrate its Foundation Day today. PML-N Vice-President Maryam Nawaz will address the ceremony.
  • The Punjab Teachers Union will stage a protest outside CM House today.
  • The Supreme Court Karachi Registry will hear cases on encroachments in Karachi and the circular railway. Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed is in Karachi till Friday.
  • Pakistan has extended its ban on flights from the United Kingdom until January 4, 2021, its Civil Aviation Authority said Monday. Islamabad last week banned flights from the UK until December 29 after a new strain of coronavirus emerged there. The restriction is applicable to all direct and indirect flights from the UK. It will also apply to all the people travelling from the UK who have been there for 10 days.
  • ICYMI: The Balochistan High Court sought on Monday a reply from the federal and provincial government officials in the Gwadar fencing case. A two-judge bench comprising Chief Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhel and Justice Abdul Hameed Baloch heard on Monday a petition filed by Balochistan Bar Council Vice-Chairman Muneer Ahmed Kakar. The petition says the fencing of the port city would affect the lives of more than 300,000 people.


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