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Give Trump the Nobel Prize, Tory peer pleads
Give Trump the Nobel Prize, Tory peer pleads

New European

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • New European

Give Trump the Nobel Prize, Tory peer pleads

The 43-year-old, handed a seat in the Lords by Boris Johnson in 2020 after chairing the Business and Entrepreneurs' Forum, a £3,000-a-year club for Tory-supporting business leaders, has only spoken in the House 38 times in five years, the most recent being last summer. And he has only just submitted his seventh ever written question to ministers. You can be forgiven for not having heard of Conservative peer Aamer Sarfraz – the former Tory donor and treasurer turned lawmaker-for-life is not one of the most engaged members of the red benches. But what a question! Earlier this month he wrote to ministers to ask whether the government 'would support the nomination of President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his role in averting war between India and Pakistan'. Alas for Sarfraz, the government declined to back his bid, although not on the entirely reasonable basis that the cooling of hostilities had absolutely nothing to do with the US president, who had shown his customary grasp of geopolitics by claiming the tensions between the two countries went back 'a thousand years'. Rather, Foreign Office minister Jenny Chapman wrote back that 'the award of the Nobel Peace Prize is a matter for the Nobel committee, and not for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office'. A shame, then. But at least Sarfraz can console himself he's unlikely to have any troubles with immigration officials next time he's heading Stateside!

Ramadan moon sighting in Pakistan expected on March 1
Ramadan moon sighting in Pakistan expected on March 1

Express Tribune

time10-02-2025

  • Climate
  • Express Tribune

Ramadan moon sighting in Pakistan expected on March 1

Listen to article Pakistan's Meteorological Department has predicted that the moon for Ramadan will be sighted on March 1, with the first day of fasting expected to be on March 2. According to the department's announcement, the moon will be born on February 28 at 5:45 PM, marking the start of the Islamic month of Ramadan. The sighting of the new moon on March 1 is expected to confirm the start of the holy month. Globally, media outlets have also suggested that the Ramadan moon will likely be sighted on February 28 in countries like the UAE and other Gulf nations, setting the stage for the beginning of Ramadan in those regions on March 1. In Pakistan, the first day of fasting is likely to fall on March 2, depending on the visibility of the moon in different regions of the country. The announcement has brought much anticipation, with millions of Muslims across Pakistan preparing for the beginning of the sacred month. Last week, it was reported that Karachi is expected to experience rising temperatures during the last 10 days of Ramadan, with the intensity of heat forecasted to increase starting March 20, according to Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz. However, Sarfraz mentioned that the weather would remain relatively pleasant during the early days of Ramadan. 'Days will be comparatively hot, but nights will be more comfortable due to sea breezes,' he explained. On current weather conditions, the PMD forecasts a slight increase in the cold wave over the next two days, with temperatures expected to drop to around 10-12°C on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. The temperature on Monday was recorded at 13.5°C. Winds are currently blowing at a speed of 7 kilometers per hour from the north, with humidity levels at 32%. Meanwhile, the Met office has forecast mainly cold and dry weather across most parts of the country over the next 24 hours. However, rain, along with wind and thunderstorms (and snowfall over higher mountain areas), is expected in isolated regions of Kashmir, north-east Punjab, Gilgit-Baltistan, and upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Additionally, light to moderate fog is anticipated in patches of northeastern Punjab during the morning hours. The PMD also noted that continental air is currently prevailing over much of the country. A westerly wave is expected to approach the western and upper parts of the country later tonight.

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