Pakistan’s single-day Covid-19 daily death toll remains below 100 for the 10th consecutive day.
Quetta Gladiators captain Sarfaraz Ahmed is expected to fly to Abu Dhabi tonight.
The former national team skipper was previously travelling on his residence visa which is not valid anymore, say sources.
The former captain has now been issued a visit visa for travelling to Abu Dhabi, the sources inform.
Lapid’s chances of success have rested largely with Bennett, a former defence chief and a high-tech millionaire whose Yamina party’s six seats in the 120-member parliament are enough to give him the status of kingmaker.
From 1 billion to 10 billion trees across Pakistan by 2023.
Indian army chief says ceasefire “first step on the long road to normalisation of ties”.
Says India “would like the ceasefire to continue”.
Acknowledges that move has benefited civilians living in forward areas.
“Family and business visas between Pakistan and Kuwait will now be restored,” Sh Rasheed announced, in a statement on Twitter.
British PM Boris Johnson marries fiancee Carrie Symonds in low-key ceremony on Saturday.
Guests were invited at the last minute to the Roman Catholic cathedral in central London.
“The couple will celebrate their wedding with family and friends next summer,” read statement from Johnson’s office.
Defending champions Karachi Kings topped the points table with six points from five matches (three wins, two defeats). Interestingly, all top four sides, Kings, Peshawar Zalmi, Islamabad United and Lahore Qalandars accumulated six points in the Karachi-leg, with Kings taking the top-spot due to their better net run-rate.
