Today’s outlook: Religious parties end anti-France protest, earthquake in Turkey

Here are the news stories we expect to follow today (Saturday).

  • Religious parties ended their protest against France in Islamabad after negotiations with Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Noorul Haq Qadri.
  • PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari continues his election campaign in Gilgigt-Baltistan. Today he is in the Ghizer District where he will address a corner meeting in Gahkuch.
  • The federal government is celebrating Ishq-e-Rasool week till November 6.
  • A request has been submitted at a police station in Lahore to file a case against former National Assembly speaker and incumbent MNA Ayaz Sadiq for remarks he made against national security.
  • Prime Minister Imran Khan spoke about his wife, Bushra Bibi, and said he shares his troubles with her.
  • An earthquake in Turkey claimed 14 lives and left over 400 people injured.
  • Coronavirus cases are rising in Pakistan. The daily case counter crossed 1,000 for the first time in three months on Sunday.


from SAMAA https://ift.tt/2TCavf8

No comments:

Post a Comment

Main Post

Former US President Bill Clinton admitted to hospital with fever

The 42nd president is at a Washington DC hospital, and is in "good spirits", according to a spokesman. from BBC News https://ift...