Monday, January 7, 2019

Real Madrid confirm Brahim Diaz transfer from Manchester City

Real Madrid confirm Brahim Diaz transfer from Manchester City

Real Madrid confirm Brahim Diaz transfer from Manchester City


MADRID, JAN 07 Real Madrid have signed Brahim Diaz from Manchester City, the European champions confirmed on Sunday.

Diaz, a 19-year-old winger, has agreed a contract for six and a half years with Real and will undergo a medical on Monday, before being officially unveiled at the Santiago Bernabeu.

A Real Madrid statement read: “Real Madrid and Manchester City have agreed to the transfer of the player Brahim Diaz, who will be linked to the club for the remainder of the season and the next six, until June 30, 2025.”

Diaz’s deal at Manchester City was set to expire in June. Madrid have reportedly agreed to pay 17 million euros up front, with a further seven million euros due depending on performance.

He moved to the Premier League from Malaga in 2013 but has struggled to establish himself in City’s first team.

He will join a talented group of young Spanish players at Madrid, which already includes Marco Asensio, Dani Ceballos, Marcos Llorente, Alvaro Odriozola and Sergio Reguilon.

Real sit fifth in La Liga after they were beaten 2-0 by Real Sociedad on Sunday.

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AIOU completes process of tutors’ appointment

AIOU completes process of tutors’ appointment

AIOU completes process of tutors’ appointment


ISLAMABAD, JAN 07 - Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) and its 44 regional offices across the country have completed the process of appointing tutors for autumn 2018 semester.

Names and addresses of these tutors have been placed on the University’s website www.aiou.edu.pk, it was announced on Monday.

The designated tutors for Matric to Ph.D-level programs have been advised to send information letters to their concerned enrolled students at the earliest, so that they could submit them academic assignments by the scheduled date.

While appointing the tutors, relevant rules and regulations were strictly followed to ensure quality education, as per the instructions of the Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Zia Ul Qayyum, the announcement added.

Meanwhile, admissions of Spring 2019 semester from Matric to PhD programs in various disciplines will start from February 1.

According to Directorate of Admissions, besides the degree programs, short-courses of professional nature will also be launched with the new semester.

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Saudi women to get divorce confirmation by SMS from courts

Saudi women to get divorce confirmation by SMS from courts

Saudi women to get divorce confirmation by SMS from courts


RIYADH, JAN 06  - Saudi courts are now required to inform women of changes to their personal status following a divorce or a marriage by sending them confirmation messages on their mobiles.

The decision was taken by the justice minister after several courts reported serious cases resulting from husbands not informing their wives they had divorced them.

In such an instance, a woman filed a legal case against her former husband who divorced her without telling her, but continued to have relations with her, which amounted to a sinful situation.

Under the ministerial decision to be applied starting Sunday, family status courts are required to inform women that a divorce case has been filed against them.

Details of the divorce will be available on the website of the justice ministry and can be accessed only by the divorced woman.

the message will not include the word “divorce ” to alleviate possible shocks for wives who did not expect such a move by their husbands against them, especially that women do not have to be present as the divorce is pronounced.

The message will instead be: “To the holder of national identity number …, we hereby inform you that Decision number … has been issued by (name of the court) on (date), and you may contact the court to obtain a copy.”

To the holder of national identity number …, we hereby inform you that Decision number … has been issued by (name of the court) on (date), and you may contact the court to obtain a copy.

Family Court


Under the ministerial decisions, the courts will also inform women that their status has been changed to married following their marriage contracts.

“We are pleased to provide you with the service of registering your marriage contract as the wife of the holder of national identity number…. 

We would like to assess the standard of the service on the attached link. We appreciate your participation.”

Sources told that the marriage conformation will be sent only to the new wife and that the other wives, in case the husband is already married, will not get any notice.

The new measures have been hailed by the ministry as a positive step to protect the rights of women.

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Sunday, January 6, 2019

AIOU to hold Int’l moot on education

AIOU to hold Int’l moot on education

AIOU to hold Int’l moot on education


ISLAMABAD, Jan 06 - An International; Conference on Research and  Practices in Education (ICRPE) will be held here next month at main  campus of Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU).

The theme of conference is ‘Social Impact of Research’. The event is  scheduled to take place from February 19 to 20.

For past three years, the University’s Faculty of Education has been  regularly holding ICRPE to share with the researchers and teaching  community new development and trends in the educational sector.

AIOU to hold Int’l moot on education


Five modes of presentations and talks will be held during the two days  conference – oral presentation, posters presentation, round table  discussions, panel presentations and projects. 

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Abu Dhabi crown prince arrives in Pakistan

Abu Dhabi crown prince arrives in Pakistan

Abu Dhabi crown prince arrives in Pakistan


ISLAMABAD, JAN 06 -  Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Sunday arrived in Pakistan on an official visit.

Prime Minister Imran Khan, along with his Cabinet members, made it to the new Islamabad Airport to receive the Crown Prince.

Mr. Khan will host a luncheon for the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi at the old PM House in Islamabad today.

Sources relayed that the prime minister will hold a meeting with the crown prince to discuss bilateral ties and other regional and international issues of mutual interest. Federal ministers, advisers and special assistants to PM, top military leadership as well as key government officials have been invited for the luncheon.

Earlier in a telephonic conversation, PM Khan extended an invitation to the crown  prince to visit Pakistan.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has finalized a financial package of $6.2 billion for Pakistan. Sources said the UAE package comprises of $3.2bn worth of oil supplies on deferred payment and a $3bn cash deposit.

The package is expected to be announced by UAE Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan during his scheduled visit of Pakistan.

According to an official familiar with the matter, the UAE package will be under the same terms and conditions as given by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 

“It was finalised this week. The deferred payment facility will help Pakistan save around $6.4 billion on oil and gas imports from the two countries.

Furnishing reports indicate that the government also began back channel talks with Qatar seeking relief Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) prices.

Pakistan has already received $2bn in cash from Saudi Arabia and the third installment of $1bn is due in the first week of February.

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UAE crown prince Sheikh Mohammed to visit Pakistan

UAE crown prince Sheikh Mohammed to visit Pakistan

UAE crown prince Sheikh Mohammed to visit Pakistan


ISLAMABAD, JAN 06 - United Arab Emirates (UAE) Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan is expected to officially announce a support package of about $6.2 billion for Pakistan during his two-day visit to the country starting from Sunday.

Reportedly, all relevant terms and conditions have been finalised, and UAE is about to induct $3 billion cash deposit into the economy of Pakistan and $3.2 billion worth of oil supplies on deferred payments for one year.

In December 2018, UAE officially announced that it would assist Pakistan to help it overcome international payment crisis and to avoid the deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which contained strict terms and conditions.

UAE has announced its intention to deposit US$3 billion (equivalent to AED11 billion) in the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to support the financial and monetary policy of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan,” the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) said.

A high-level delegation will accompany the crown prince. This is the third interaction between the leadership of Pakistan and UAE in less than three months, which is a testimony to the special nature of brotherly relations between the two countries.

UAE is Pakistan’s largest trading partner in the Middle East and a major source of investments in education, health, energy and infrastructure development. It is home to more than 1.6 million expatriate community which contributes around 4.5 billion dollars annually to the GDP.

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Both countries have been working to transform the existing relations into a “Long-Term Strategic Economic Partnership”, as it was agreed between the two leaders during PM Imran Khan’s visit to UAE on November 18th in 2018.

Moreover, the country to recover from its economic crisis has been supported by another $1.5 billion trade finance from the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC).

Earlier, Pakistan received $2 billion in cash from Saudi Arabia at an interest rate of 3.18 percent, whereas the third tranche of $1 billion is due in the first week of February.

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10 smart ways to carry money while traveling

10 smart ways to carry money while traveling

10 smart ways to carry money while traveling


Carrying money on vacation is a balancing act between safety and utility. Making money difficult to access deters thieves, but when it comes time to pay for something, you still want to be able to get to it without stripping off clothes or playing hide-and-seek with a bag’s hidden pockets. 

With that in mind, here are 10 tips that will help you carry money safely and elegantly while traveling.

Even if you disregard all other advice about carrying money, take this tip to heart: Whenever possible, divvy up your travel cash and even credit cards into multiple safe spots. 

If you’ve got all your money in one place, it only takes one time for a thief to totally wipe you out.

You can even apply this idea when you’re out and about by keeping some money attached to your person and some in a bagyou carry. 

Under-clothing storage accessories have come a long way since neck pouches and money belts came onto the scene. 


Though those classics are still in favor, newer options include bra stashes, as well as long johns, underwear, and undershirts with built-in pockets for safe storage. 

On-body storage accessories are particularly useful if you’re sleeping somewhere that doesn’t have a secure place for cash and other valuables.

Note that on-body storage isn’t a good wallet alternative, since fishing around under your clothes for money advertises where you’re hiding the goods. 

And lest you think a fanny pack is a substitute for a money  belt, realize that it can actually make you more vulnerable to thievery since it marks you as a tourist.

Changing or withdrawing large amounts of money  minimizes the fees you’ll pay to get local currency, but it also means you’ll be traveling with far more cash—and larger bills—than you’d have on you at home.

We’ve already talked about the virtues of dividing your money, but it’s also wise to make smaller denominations of currency easily accessible.

That way, you won’t pull out the local equivalent of a $100-dollar bill while attempting to buy a 30-cent souvenir. 

You also won’t have to reach down into your jeans to get more money from an under-clothing money pouch.

Make money preparation part of your morning routine: As you’re packing your bag, make sure you’ve got a variety of small bills and coins at the ready for purchases such as food, souvenirs, and attraction entry fees.

Squirrel away larger bills in your under-clothing money pouch, or tuck them into a secure part of your wallet or bag.

If garbage-bag commercials have taught us anything, it’s that some bags are tougher than others. 

The same goes for travel purses, backpacks, and bags—some, designed specifically for travel, have features such as cut-proof, steel-cable-reinforced shoulder straps; slash-proof fabric; and locking zippers.

Since elements like these slow down thieves, they can do a decent job deterring opportunistic pickpockets. Anti-theft bags are available online from Pacsafe, Travelon, and other retailers. Consider your purchase an investment that might save you some money.

Trim Your Wallet


Are you going to need your library card when you’re 6,000 miles from your local branch? Probably not. 

Before you leave, take the time to go through your wallet and take out everything except the necessities (a universal credit card and a backup, an identification card, an insurance card, etc.). Not only will it help you travel lighter, but if your wallet does get lost or stolen, you’ll have less to replace.

Use a Dummy Wallet


If you’re traveling in a place known for pickpocketings or muggings, consider getting a cheap wallet that looks just real enough to keep in your pocket or bag. Pad the wallet with some small bills and make it look more real by slipping in one or two of those sample credit cards you get with offers in the mail.

A dummy wallet can stop pickpockets before they get to your real wallet. And in the scary and unlikely case of an actual mugging, it also gives you something to throw and run, buying you time to escape with your safety and your actual wallet.

Buy a Travel Wallet


In addition to a dummy version, you might also consider a wallet that you reserve specifically for travel. 

There’s one simple reason for this: If you’re the type of person whose day-to-day wallet is packed with cards—gym memberships, pre-paid coffee cards, frequent-buyer punch cards, and the like—the pockets are likely to be stretched out when you minimize the contents for travel. By having a travel-only wallet, your cards will have snug pockets that they can’t slip out of accidentally.

As an added bonus, you won’t have to unpack and repack your day-to-day wallet; you can simply transfer what you need for your trip to your travel version.

Adapt to the Local Money Culture

Being prepared to pay your way on vacation means different things depending on where you are. 

In a cash economy, you’ll need to make sure to have a variety of bills and coins on hand at all times, but your credit cards will likely just collect dust.

However, in much of Europe and parts of Asia, where automation is common and chip-and-PIN credit-card technology is standard, having a compatible credit card will come in very handy, especially if you find yourself at an unattended gas station late at night or a train station after-hours. 

Also keep in mind that in some countries, U.S. dollars are an official or unofficial secondary currency, so it’s wise to keep a few greenbacks at the ready.

Use Money Alternatives


In high-traffic settings such as metro stations and close quarters like bus lines, it’s nice to be able to forgo cash or credit-card transactions totally and rely instead on a multi-use ticket or other cash alternative.

If you’re in a city where the public-transportation system offers multi-use cards (for instance, London’s Oyster card or San Francisco’s Clipper card) or where you can buy a bunch of tickets at once (like a “carnet” on the Paris metro, which gets you 10 single-ride tickets for one discounted price), then take advantage. You’ll reduce your chances of losing your wallet simply by retrieving and stowing it fewer times.

Stow Valuables Securely


Sometimes the best way to carry money is to not carry it at all. Hotels’ in-room safes are generally pretty secure, and if you’ve got an item (or a wad of cash) you’re particularly nervous about, check to see if the hotel has a safe-deposit box behind the desk. 

If you do use a hotel lockbox of any sort though, remember to retrieve your items when you leave. 

In the rush to pack up and depart, out of sight can easily mean out of mind—until you’re on your way to the airport. If you’re a forgetful type, leave a colorful note on top of your suitcase.

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