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What is Currency Rate in Pakistan
Pakistan Open Market Forex Rates [April 11 2016, 0:49 PST (GMT+5)]
Currency | Symbol | Buying | Selling |
---|---|---|---|
U.S. Dollar | USD | 105.30 | 105.55 |
Euro | EUR | 118.50 | 119.00 |
British Pound | GBP | 147.20 | 147.90 |
UAE Dirham | AED | 28.50 | 28.65 |
Saudi Riyal | SAR | 27.80 | 27.95 |
Kuwaiti Dinar | KWD | 345.50 | 348.00 |
Canadian Dollar | CAD | 79.50 | 80.05 |
Australian Dollar | AUD | 78.00 | 78.45 |
Omani Riyal | OMR | 270.50 | 272.50 |
Japanese Yen | JPY | 0.95 | 0.98 |
Malaysian Ringgit | MYR | 26.60 | 26.95 |
Qatari Riyal | QAR | 28.55 | 28.90 |
Bahrain Dinar | BHD | 276.50 | 278.50 |
Thai Bhat | THB | 2.90 | 3.00 |
Chinese Yuan | CNY | 16.10 | 16.25 |
Hong Kong Dollar | HKD | 13.40 | 13.65 |
Danish Krone | DKK | 15.80 | 16.10 |
New Zealand Dollar | NZD | 70.80 | 71.50 |
Singapore Dollar | SGD | 76.65 | 77.25 |
Norwegians Krone | NOK | 12.50 | 12.75 |
Swedish Krona | SEK | 12.65 | 12.90 |
Swiss Franc | CHF | 108.85 | 109.75 |
Indian Rupee | INR | 1.52 | 1.59 |
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Hundreds hurt as migrants confront Macedonian border police
IDOMENI, Greece — Migrants waged running battles with Macedonian police Sunday after they were stopped from scaling the border fence with Greece near the border town of Idomeni, and aid agencies reported that hundreds of stranded travelers were injured.
Macedonian police used tear gas, stun grenades, plastic bullets and a water cannon to repel the migrants, many of whom responded by throwing rocks over the fence at police. Greek police observed from their side of the frontier but did not intervene.
Clashes continued the afternoon as migrant groups twice tried to overwhelm Macedonian border security. The increasing use of tear gas reached families in their nearby tents in Idomeni's makeshift camp housing more than 11,000 migrants trying to pass through the Balkans to reach Western Europe. Many camp dwellers, chiefly women and children, fled into farm fields to escape the painful gas.
Observers held out hope that evening rainfall, which began about seven hours into the clashes, would dampen hostilities.
The aid agency Doctors Without Borders estimated that their medical volunteers on site treated about 300 people for various injuries.
Achilleas Tzemos, deputy field coordinator of Doctors Without Borders, told The AP that the injured included about 200 experiencing breathing problems from the gas, 100 others with cuts, bruises and impact injuries from nonlethal plastic bullets. He said six of the most seriously injured were hospitalized.
The clashes began soon after an estimated 500 people gathered at the fence. Many said they were responding to Arabic language fliers distributed Saturday in the camp urging people to attempt to breach the fence Sunday morning and "go to Macedonia on foot."
A five-member migrant delegation approached Macedonian police to ask whether the border was about to open. When Macedonian police replied that this wasn't happening, more than 100, including several children, tried to scale the fence.
Greece criticized the Macedonian police response as excessive.
Giorgos Kyritsis, a spokesman for the government's special commission on refugees, said Macedonian forces had deployed an "indiscriminate use of chemicals, plastic bullets and stun grenades against vulnerable people." But he said blame for Sunday's trouble had to be shared with those in the camp spreading rumors of border openings.
Kyritsis said the Idomeni campers should "not believe the false rumors spread by criminally irresponsible individuals and to cooperate with Greek authorities that guarantee their safe transfer to organized temporary hospitality locations."
Many migrants expressed confusion over the situation, unaware that European Union governments support Macedonia's decision in early March to block the migrant flow from northern Greece. They expressed reluctance to accept Greek offers of better accommodation far away from their often muddy, cold border encampment.
"Europe tells everyone to come, but Macedonia has shut down its borders," said Hassan Mohamed, a 19-year-old Kurd from Aleppo, Syria, who has been at the Idomeni camp for two months alongside his mother, sister and brother.
He dismissed the idea of taking Greece's offer of accommodation elsewhere as "too slow."
Abd Ahmad, 27, an Iraqi Kurd who is traveling with his wife and their 1-year-old daughter, said life in the Idomeni camp was "difficult for the child" — but not nearly as dangerous as conditions back home. He said Islamic State militants killed a 7-year-old sister and 11-year-old brother in Iraq, while another brother already had reached Germany and another sister was in Finland. He remained hopeful that eventually, Macedonian authorities would relent and allow them through.
Greece remains committed to enforcing the EU-Turkey agreement that requires most migrants currently in Greece to be deported back to Turkey. Besides Idomeni, Greece is trying to clear makeshift camps by the end of April at three other locations containing a total of more than 10,000 people: a gas station 17 kilometers (11 miles) south of Idomeni, the port of Piraeus, and the site of Athens' defunct former airport.
The planned deportation of 6,750 migrants on Greek islands back to nearby Turkey has been suspended because Greek officials, too few in number, have been overwhelmed by the volume of asylum applications.
David Cameron Profited From Father’s Offshore Fund
British Prime Minister David Cameron has admitted to having a stake in his father’s offshore trust fund after previously denying his involvement.
Speaking to the U.K.’s ITV News on Thursday, Cameron said he and his wife, Samantha Cameron, owned 5,000 units in Blairmore Investment Trust, the offshore trust fund established by his late father, Ian Cameron. Blairmore Investment Trust, a multimillion-pound offshore fund that never paid any taxes in Britain, was named earlier this week in the leak of millions of documents from the law firm Mossack Fonseca, known as the Panama Papers.
The prime minister said he sold the units, which were worth £30,000, in January 2010 and paid income tax on the dividends from the units. He said there was a profit on the units, but it was worth less than the capital gains tax allowance. Cameron said he did not pay capital gains tax on the units.
“I sold them all in 2010 because I was going to become prime minister,” he said. “I didn’t want anyone to say you’ve got other agendas, other interests, all the rest of it.”
Cameron initially said his father’s trust was a “private matter” and said his family “do not benefit from any offshore funds.” When asked about the fund by a journalist in Birmingham, U.K. on Tuesday, the prime minister replied: “I own no shares, no offshore trusts, no offshore funds, nothing like that. And, so that, I think, is a very clear description.”
During the interview on Thursday, the prime minister also said he received a £300,000 inheritance when his father died, but added that criticism of his father is not justified.
“There are many other unit trusts like it, and I think it's being unfairly described and my father's name is being unfairly written about," he told ITV News.
Shortly before ITV News published its article, the hashtag #CurseDavidCameron emerged on Twitter. Below are some of the tamer offerings.
Syria civil war: ISIL kidnaps 300 factory workers
More than 300 staff at a cement factory near Damascus have been kidnapped after an attack earlier this week by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, Syrian state TV said on Thursday.
Hundreds of employees at the Al Badia Cement company were taken by ISIL fighters from a factory 50km east of the Syrian capital, the report quoted the industry ministry as saying.
It added the workers' employer had lost all contact with them.
READ MORE: Attack on Kurdish town in Syria kills 18
There were conflicting reports earlier on Thursday about the number of people missing.
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said "dozens" of staff had disappeared, while a plant administrator put the figure at 250.
"There is information that the workers might have been kidnapped by Islamic State and taken to an unknown destination," Rami Abdel Rahman, the Observatory's head, told the DPA news agency.
A resident of Dumeir, 50km east of the Syrian capital, told the AFP news agency that contact with family members had been lost "since noon on Monday".
READ MORE: Syrian army launches Aleppo counter-offensive
The cement factory lies outside Dumeir, which has seen fierce battles between government forces and ISIL fighters inside the town.
A Syrian security source told AFP that ISIL also tried to seize a nearby airbase and power plant from the government, without succeeding
Court hears case of teen who sent beau texts urging suicide
BOSTON — Dozen
s of text messages that a teenage girl sent to her boyfriend that encouraged him to kill himself were just words and do not constitute a crime, her lawyer told the state's highest court Thursday.
s of text messages that a teenage girl sent to her boyfriend that encouraged him to kill himself were just words and do not constitute a crime, her lawyer told the state's highest court Thursday.
But a prosecutor argued that Michelle Carter pressured Conrad Roy III for weeks to end his life and engaged in "emotional manipulation" of a vulnerable teen who had struggled with depression and previously attempted suicide.
The Supreme Judicial Court heard arguments in Carter's appeal of a juvenile court judge's refusal to dismiss the manslaughter charge stemming from Roy's 2014 death.
The justices made it clear they were struggling with whether Carter's actions met the definition of manslaughter, peppering both side with questions about exactly what she did to encourage or assist Roy's suicide.
Justice Robert Cordy questioned Assistant District Attorney Shoshana Stern about what he called the "$100,000 question" in the case: "When did this cross the line — when did these words cross the line?"
In addition to the many text messages encouraging Roy to kill himself, Stern said, Carter also spoke on the phone with him while he was in his truck inhaling carbon monoxide fumes.
When Roy got out of his truck, she told him to "get back in," Stern said.
"I think what we can say that we know is that she was way over the line when she told him to get back in the truck," Stern said.
But Carter's attorney Dana Curhan said Roy was determined to take his own life. He said Carter repeatedly tried to talk him out of it but finally gave up about two weeks before his death.
"Even when she said, 'get back in the truck,' that was not the proximate event that resulted in his death," Curhan said.
Roy got back in his truck and waited until the fumes overcame him, Curhan said.
"The undisputed evidence is that Mr. Roy inflicted the harm," Curhan said.
Carter was 17 and Roy was 18 when he died in 2014. They had met in Florida two years earlier while visiting relatives. They kept in touch mostly through texts and emails when they both returned to their homes in Massachusetts — about 50 miles apart. They hadn't seen each other in more than a year before Roy's death.
"You can't think about it. You just have to do it. You said you were gonna do it. Like I don't get why you aren't," Carter wrote to Roy the day of his death.
Roy's body was found in his pickup truck in Fairhaven. Police found a gasoline-operated water pump in the back seat.
Carter was charged as a youthful offender, which makes her eligible for a sentence of up to 20 years in prison if convicted of manslaughter.
Attorney Joseph Cataldo, who also represents Carter, said after the hearing that prosecutors are attempting to criminalize Carter's free speech in the case when there is no law against encouraging or assisting suicide in Massachusetts. Thirty-nine states have such laws.
"It's not a case that should have even been brought," Cataldo said.
The court gave no indication on when it would rule.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/court-hears-case-of-teen-who-sent-beau-texts-urging-suicide/ar-BBrsV1O#image=1Model Iskra Lawrence Slams Critics Who Call Her "Fat" With the Most Powerful Photo
Even if you're a gorge model working for a huge brand like Aerie, you still have to deal with body shamers and rude comments online. Iskra Lawrence is super tired of it, and she's fighting back in a really powerful way.
Some dude called Iskra a "fat cow" on Instagram, commenting that plus-size models promote obesity, that "everyone needs to stop eating McDonald's" and "people like her [eat] too many bags of crisps." (FYI: What we call chips, Brits call crisps.) Ugh. So she decided to stage a photo shoot eating crisps (er, chips) and write how she really feels about being body shamed.
"This is for anyone who has ever been called FAT," she writes. "Opinions are like arseholes - everyone's got one."
She also posted a slow-mo video and a big eff you to anyone who dares to try to make her feel bad about herself.
"I do not condone binge eating," she explains. "I eat whatever I want in moderation. I will eat crisps, but I'll also make healthy home cooked meals and workout regularly. The message is who gives a F what anyone else thinks of you. YOU are the only one who decides yourself worth✨
And because she doesn't usually fight back against Insta-trolls, Iskra apologized to her fans for the middle finger, which seems totally appropriate in this situation.
"And sorry I'm usually not rude or give anyone the finger but these online trolls smdh 😂😂😂 #iskralawrence#everyBODYisbeautiful
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Stalk your prey on the massive Predator Z35 curved display. This 35-inch behemoth is optimized for intense gaming, dishing out striking wraparound views of all the hot and heavy action you can handle. NVIDIA G-SYNC technology enables the smoothest gameplay yet, and an LED underglow can be customized for killer lighting effects.
Tech specs
Display
Screen size: 35 inches
Screen mode: UW-UXGA
Resolution: 2560 x 1080
Response time: 4 ms
Aspect ratio: 21:9
Backlight technology: LED
Panel technology: Vertical alignment (VA)
Tilt angle: -5° to 25°
Maximum adjustable height: 5.12 inches
Video
Color supported: 16.7 million colors
Contrast ratio: 3,000:1
Brightness: 300 nit
Tearing prevention technology: G-SYNC
Audio
Type: DTS Sound
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Ports
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Germans asked not to wave at Barack Obama during his visit to Hannover trade show
People in Germany have been warned to stay away from their windows and to refrain from waving during Barack Obama’s visit later this month.
Along with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the US President will be in Germany to open Hannover Messe, the world’s largest trade show for industrial technology, at a ceremony on the evening of 24 April at the Hannover Congress Centrum (HCC).
But according to the Hannoversche Allegemeine (Haz) local newspaper, residents in the Zoo area of Hannover, have been warned against waving from their home windows as the two heads of state enter and leave the venue because it could put them at risk of a police check, according to The Local.
The US has teamed up with Hannover Messe, open to the public from 25 to 29 April, as a partner country for 2016.
Local residents will face a number of limitations on the weekend of 23 and 24 April as the area around the HCC will be set up as a security zone. Those who wish to pass through the two access roads may have to undergo vehicle checks and carry a passport with them.
And any guests who decide to turn up unexpectedly that weekend could be turned away as residents have been asked to register visitors at the police station by 17 April, according to the Haz newspaper.
According to The Local, flyers issued by local police read: “Please understand that security forces operate under special alert during the visit of the US president.”
Mr Obama’s visit to Germany will be his fifth, but his attendance to the trade show will be the first for a sitting president.
The White House said the visit “presents [a] unique opportunity to showcase American innovation and ingenuity and to highlight the United States as a prime investment destination”.
Dr Jochen Kockler, one of the event’s organisers, said: “President Obama’s participation sends a special signal about Hannover Messe’s international appeal. And the timing is perfect: in the midst of its [reindustrialisation] the US has become a very attractive business partner for industry.”
During his visit, Mr Obama will also discuss the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. But before landing in Germany, the President will visit Saudi Arabia and the UK.
‘The Walking Dead’ Finale: Negan Makes His Mark in Bloody Debut (SPOILERS)
Spoiler alert: Do not read on unless you’ve seen “The Walking Dead” Season 6 finale, episode 16, titled “Last Day on Earth.”
After months of build-up, Jeffrey Dean Morgan finally made his “Walking Dead” debut as Negan in the Season 6 finale, and one member of Rick’s group paid the ultimate price for their continued attacks on the Saviors. Unfortunately for us, we’ll have to wait until Season 7 to find out who.
In a scene practically torn from Robert Kirkman’s comics, Negan lined up our survivors and played a chilling game of Eeny Meeny Miny Mo to determine which one he’d kill with his barbed wire-covered baseball bat Lucille, mostly as a way of setting an example to the rest of the group. In the comics, the victim was Glenn, but hasn’t he suffered enough this season?
Negan made it clear that he didn’t want to take out all of Rick’s gang (despite the fact that they’ve murdered plenty of his men this season) — instead, he wanted them all to work for him, and to give him and the Saviors half of their supplies, just like the residents of Hilltop have been doing.
The deadly encounter followed an episode that saw the Saviors playing a deadly game of cat and mouse with Rick and his group, blocking off every path between Alexandria and Hilltop as our survivors attempted to get Maggie to a doctor. After exhausting all their options and leaving Eugene to drive the RV along the road in the hopes of distracting the Saviors while the rest of them carried Maggie through the woods on foot, our group still ended up surrounded by the Saviors (and a bound Eugene). Even worse, Dwight and the other baddies then brought out the previously captured Daryl, Michonne, Glenn and Rosita before finally introducing Negan, who stepped dramatically out of the RV with Lucille over his shoulder.
“Pissin’ our pants yet? Boy, do I have a feeling we’re getting close,” he drawled, before facing Rick. “Hi, you’re Rick, right? I’m Negan. And I do not appreciate you killing my men.”
He then laid down the law. “We invested a lot so you would know who I am and what I can do. You work for me now. You have s–t, you give it to me. That’s your job,” he told Rick. “This is your way of life now. The more you fight back, the harder it will be. So if someone knocks on your door, you let us in. We own that door. You try to stop us, and we will knock it down.”
Negan then walked down the line, stopping at Maggie and noting how rough she looked. “I should just put you out of your misery right now,” he noted, prompting Glenn to break from the line and beg him not to hurt her. Negan didn’t retaliate, instead warning, “Don’t any of you do that again. I will shut that s–t down, no exceptions. First one’s free — it’s an emotional moment, I get it.”
That charitable mood was shortlived, however. “Sucks, don’t it? The moment you realize you don’t know s–t,” he asked Rick, before realizing that Carl was Rick’s kid. “Do not make me kill the little future serial killer,” he warned, when Rick told him to stop.
Negan then proceeded to play his sadistic game, but the final moments of the episode switched to the perspective of his victim, showing Negan bringing down Lucille on someone’s head. As the casualty’s vision blurred and ears began to ring, blood dripped down the camera before the screen cut to black, even as the audio kept playing the sounds of impact and the rest of the survivors’ screams. Ouch.
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