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Karachi faces a new warning as a cold wave is expected to arrive on January 4.

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In the upcoming days, cold and dry weather is predicted to engulf Karachi, prompting the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) to warn of an enhanced cold wave beginning on Saturday, January 4.

Although there may be a little drop in chilly weather today and tomorrow (Friday), the PMD clarified in a statement on Thursday that westerly winds are expected to bring about a change in the situation. According to the Met Office, these winds would eventually bring chilly winds to Karachi, which could bring rain to Balochistan.

The city recorded a minimum temperature of 13.5°C and a humidity of 58%. Six kilometers an hour of wind, coming from the north, was recorded.

With temperatures falling into the single digits multiple times last month, the city has already been dealing with cold weather.

9.5°C and 9.1°C were the lowest recorded temperatures, respectively, highlighting the severe winter weather.

The weather report is issued in the midst of persistent worries over Karachi’s worsening air quality. The Swiss air quality monitor IQAir rated the city’s Air Quality Index (AQI) as “very unhealthy” on December 31, 2024, when it hit a worrying 237.

The quantity of harmful PM2.5 particles, which can enter the bloodstream and lead to major health problems, was measured at 162 µg/m³, which is an astounding 32.4 times higher than what the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends.

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2025’s World Cancer Day

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In an effort to increase public awareness of the disease and promote its prevention, identification, and treatment, today is World Cancer Day.

World Cancer Day 2025’s theme is “United By Unique.” By putting patients and their stories at the center of the discussion, this subject highlights a people-centered approach to cancer care.

It acknowledges that although millions of people worldwide are impacted by cancer, every person’s experience is different, and tailored care is crucial.

The campaign seeks to emphasize how crucial it is to customize cancer therapies to each patient’s unique needs in order to provide compassionate and efficient care.

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The planning for Kashmir Solidarity Day is well underway.

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To show Pakistan’s unwavering support for the Kashmiri people’s just fight for their unalienable right to self-determination under UN resolutions, Kashmir Solidarity Day will be marked tomorrow.

In an effort to show unwavering solidarity for the oppressed people of Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Kashmir Solidarity Day, which is celebrated on February 5th every year, is being celebrated in full force throughout Pakistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and beyond.

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PM Goes at CMH Quetta

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Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, visited CMH Quetta to check on the security personnel wounded in the battle against terrorists in Kalat and other Balochistani districts.

He spoke to the wounded and hailed them as national heroes, saying that the military and the people are united in their efforts to eradicate the threat of terrorism.

The Prime Minister praised their spirit of sacrifice for the country and their unwavering commitment to protecting the homeland.

He said as long as the protection of the nation is entrusted to such brave soldiers, the enemy can never dare to look at Pakistan with an evil eye.

Shehbaz Sharif said the elements spreading terror and chaos in Balochistan are enemies of the Province’s progress.

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