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Australian govt app allows visa applicants to submit passport, biometric details on phone

 The  Australian government on Tuesday announced that visa applicants can apply through the Australian Immi App, which allows them to directly submit facial biometric and passport information through their phone. in a post on X, Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan Tim Kane wrote that applying for a visa from Pakistan “just got easier”, attaching a link to the Australian Department of Home Affairs  website ka Th e website states that the Immi App, available on both Android and iOS, is available for eligible applicants to provide their passport details and a facial image.​ “To provide your identity information using the Australian Immi App, you need to have a Requirement to provide personal identifiers (biometrics) letter with a Visa Lodgement Number (VLN) commencing with AUI or AUH [and a] valid passport,” the Australian home department said. It added that the applicant’s mobile device requires location access and near-field communication to be enabled, with perm...
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Gold prices surge as international rate hits $4,092 per ounce

  In the international bullion market, gold price rises by $79 per ounce to $4,092. Gold prices increased today in both global and local markets. Due to the global increase, the local price of gold per tola also rose by Rs7,900, reaching Rs431,562. Additionally, the price per 10 grams of gold increased by Rs6,773 to Rs369,994. Tuesday, gold prices fell even as the international market saw a rebound from a one-week low, supported by softer US employment data and expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December. According to the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the price of gold per tola dropped by Rs7,000 to settle at Rs423,662. Similarly, the rate for 10-gram gold decreased by Rs6,002, closing at Rs363,221. The decline comes a day after domestic bullion rates remained stable, with the per-tola price standing at Rs430,662. In the international market, gold recovered after touching a one-week low, trading between $3,997 and $4,080. Adnan Agar, Direct...

NADRA Issues Advisory to Avoid Delays in CNIC Collection

  The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has advised citizens to collect their Computerized National Identity Cards (CNICs) promptly after issuance. NADRA warned that identity cards remaining uncollected for more than three months are disposed of in accordance with policy. Citizens who fail to collect their CNICs must submit a new application and pay the prescribed fee to have the card reissued. Authorities urged applicants to collect their CNICs from the NADRA office as soon as the processing period is complete to avoid inconvenience. In a related advisory, NADRA also asked citizens to cancel the CNICs of deceased family members. The authority advised families to visit the nearest NADRA centre or use the Pak ID mobile app to update their family records

realme C85 Pro officially launched in Pakistan

  The     realme  C85 Pro has officially made its debut in Pakistan with a grand launch event that celebrated power, endurance, and innovation. Showcasing the brand’s signature fusion of performance and design, the event highlighted how the C85 Pro redefines the    smartphone experience for users who demand more, from ultra battery life, ultra display brilliance, and IP69 Pro durability to unmatched all-round performance. Launched on November 10, the realme C85 Pro, featuring the segment’s best display among 7000mAh battery    phones , will be available nationwide starting November 15, giving users the chance to experience unmatched power, clarity, and toughness in one sleek device. The realme C85 Pro is built for those who never stop, from riders navigating long routes to creators capturing life on the go. Featuring 24GB Dynamic RAM and up to 256GB storage, it combines ultra battery, ultra display, and ultra protection into one powerful, elegant ...

Polish politicians react to GTA 6 delay, calling it a “huge scandal” in parliament

  Rockstar Games has confirmed that Grand Theft Auto VI will be delayed from its planned May 2026 release to November 19, 2026. Reports indicate that the game is complete, with developers focusing on polishing to ensure a launch without bugs or glitches, avoiding issues similar to Cyberpunk 2077. The delay has attracted global attention and even entered political discussions in Poland. During a parliamentary session, Witold Tumanowicz, a member of the KWiN opposition party (Confederation Liberty and Independence), addressed the postponement. He stated, “As part of my parliamentary statement, I wanted to inform you about a very disturbing matter. An hour ago, Rockstar Games announced that the release of GTA VI will be postponed until next year. This is a huge scandal.” Tumanowicz added, “Frankly, if people don’t take to the streets after something like this, I don’t know what will happen.” Paweł Szrot of the Law and Justice Party acknowledged Tumanowicz’s remarks, saying, “I respect...

Pakistan, Afghanistan peace talks collapse, ceasefire continues, Taliban says

  Peace talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan broke down, although a ceasefire continues between the South Asian neighbours, a Taliban spokesperson said on Saturday. Zabihullah Mujahid said negotiations had failed due to Islamabad insisting that Afghanistan assume responsibility for Pakistan’s internal security, a demand he described as beyond Afghanistan’s “capacity”. But, he said, “The ceasefire that has been established has not been violated by us so far, and it will continue to be observed.” No progress in talks with Afghan regime: Asif On Friday, Pakistani Minister of Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif said peace talks with Afghanistan in Istanbul aimed at preventing renewed border clashes had collapsed, adding that the ceasefire would hold as long as there were no attacks from Afghan soil. Afghan and Pakistani troops on Thursday briefly exchanged fire along their shared border, on the same day peace talks resumed in Istanbul. The militaries from the South Asian neighbours clashed...

Bi ll for 27th Constitutional Amendment tabled in Senate after federal cabinet’s approval

Shortly after getting approval from the federal cabinet, the bill for the 27th Constitutional Amendment was tabled before the Senate on Saturday and subsequently referred to the standing committees on law and justice. A joint session of both the NA and Senate standing committees on law and justice was then summoned for 2pm to discuss the amendment. However, during the session of the standing committees, two Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam–Fazl (JUI-F) members, Aliya Kamran and Senator Kamran Murtaza, boycotted the meeting and said the proposed draft included amendments that were discarded in the 26th Amendment bill. Following deliberations on the proposed amendment, the law committees of both Houses adjourned the moot till Sunday. Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, speaking to the media after the adjournment of the committees, said all parties were participating in the session and they had also “requested the opposition to participate”. “Aliya Kamran had informed us that they have instructions from ...