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  • New JIAS viewpoint for International Women’s Day

    New JIAS viewpoint for International Women’s Day

    To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March, the Journal of the International AIDS Society (JIAS) released a new viewpoint, “Navigating the Data Gaps of Ageing Among Women Living With HIV”. It is authored by Caroline A Sabin, Nomathemba…

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  • Colombo deplores war deaths, houses Iran sailors – Newspaper

    Colombo deplores war deaths, houses Iran sailors – Newspaper

    COLOMBO: Sri Lanka denounced the toll of the Mideast fighting, as the nation opened its arms on Thursday to over 200 Iranian sailors who sought help after a deadly torpedo strike on another of Iran’s ships.

    The crew were brought ashore and…

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  • Economic, political impact of US-Israel-Iran war discussed – Newspaper

    Economic, political impact of US-Israel-Iran war discussed – Newspaper

    LAHORE:The ongoing United States, Israel, and Iran conflict can significantly impact global economies with a prolonged war triggering a global energy crisis and even pushing the United States toward a financial crisis, while Iran’s weakening…

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  • McLaren’s Piastri fastest at Melbourne GP; Aston Martin battle – Newspaper

    McLaren’s Piastri fastest at Melbourne GP; Aston Martin battle – Newspaper

    MELBOURNE: Oscar Pia­stri delighted home fans by putting McLaren top of the timesheets in the second free practice for the Australian Grand Prix on Friday as struggling Aston Martin had a minor win by nursing both cars through laps.

    Hometown…

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  • Short-term inflation hits households hard – Business

    Short-term inflation hits households hard – Business

    ISLAMABAD: Short-term inflation, measured through the Sensitive Price Index (SPI), increased by 4.70 per cent year-on-year in the week ending 5 March, reflecting higher retail prices for petroleum products.

    Short-term inflation has persistently risen for the 31st consecutive week, indicating ongoing pressure on household budgets. The continuous increase is mainly caused by sharp rises in the prices of vegetables and other perishable foods, along with higher electricity tariffs and petrol prices.

    On a week-on-week basis, the SPI recorded a marginal increase of 0.37pc compared with the previous week, mainly due to higher prices of petrol, diesel, and liquefied petroleum gas, according to official data released on Friday.

    Short-term inflation is expected to increase further due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which is disrupting the supply of essential commodities, especially petroleum products. The uncertainty in global energy markets has raised concerns about higher import costs and supply limitations, which could put additional pressure on domestic prices.

    Petroleum, food drive price hike for 31st week

    The government has already indicated that an increase in petroleum product prices is likely, warning that supply shortages may also emerge in the country if the situation persists. According to officials, a prolonged conflict in the region could intensify inflationary pressures by pushing up energy costs and affecting the availability of key imported commodities.

    A sharp rise in the retail prices of sugar and meat has also significantly contributed to the recent upward trend. Meat prices, in particular, have been increasing gradually, placing additional pressure on household budgets already strained by high food and energy costs.

    Weekly inflation earlier hit a record high of 48.35pc YoY in early May 2023. It then eased in the following years. The recent fluctuations in sugar, edible oil, pulses, and meat prices indicate that instability in essential food commodities continues to influence short-term inflation patterns, with consumers experiencing repeated cycles of price increases.

    The items, whose prices increased the most over the previous week included chicken (10.46pc), LPG (5.61pc), bananas (3.85pc), petrol (3.06pc), diesel (1.84pc), garlic (1.23pc), beef (0.66pc), mutton (0.65pc), pulse mash (0.51pc), lawn printed (0.43pc), gur (0.30pc) and mustard oil (0.24pc).

    The items whose prices declined week-on-week included tomatoes (10.04pc), eggs (8.13pc), onions (6.08pc), potatoes (5.09pc), wheat flour (2.40pc), pulse gram (0.50pc), pulse moong (0.43pc) and 5-litre cooking oil (0.37pc).

    However, on an annual basis, the items with the highest price increases included gas charges for Q1 (29.85pc), wheat flour (26.13pc), electricity charges for Q1 (17.33pc), LPG (16.89pc), chilli powder (15.20pc), beef (12.36pc), firewood (11.40pc), powdered milk (10.16pc), mutton (9.32pc), tomatoes (9.02pc), gur (8.51pc), and rice basmati broken (6.18pc).

    In contrast, the prices of potatoes fell by 53.76pc, followed by onions (26.10pc), eggs (24.93pc), garlic (22.25pc), chicken (21.70pc), pulse gram (21.37pc), salt powder (12.52pc), and pulse masoor (10.71pc).

    The index, comprising 51 items collected from 50 markets in 17 cities, is computed weekly to assess the prices of essential commodities and services more frequently. Data showed that the prices of 13 items increased, 11 decreased, and 27 remained stable compared to the previous week.

    Published in Dawn, March 7th, 2026

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  • Trump’s Iran strategy survives challenge in Congress – Newspaper

    Trump’s Iran strategy survives challenge in Congress – Newspaper

    WASHINGTON: A narrow vote in the House on Thursday rejecting limits on presidential war powers highlighted a growing clash between President Donald Trump’s approach to the conflict with Iran and Congress’s constitutional authority over…

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  • Beirut burns, hundreds dead and thousands displaced as Israel pushes further into Lebanese territory – Newspaper

    Beirut burns, hundreds dead and thousands displaced as Israel pushes further into Lebanese territory – Newspaper

    (left) A damaged car is seen near destroyed buildings, while (right) smoke billows above damaged complexes after Israeli strikes on Beirut and its southern suburbs.—Reuters

    • Tel Aviv’s brutal offensive kills 217,…

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  • Iran-US war fallout: Panic buying of petrol starts in Lahore – Pakistan

    Iran-US war fallout: Panic buying of petrol starts in Lahore – Pakistan

    LAHORE/BAHAWALPUR: The impact of the ongoing US/Israel-Iran war amid closure of the Strait of Hormuz for passing of all types of ships has started affecting oil supplies in Pakistan and other countries.

    The situation in Lahore was observed…

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  • Pakistan comes under scrutiny as UK cracks down on ‘asylum abuse’ – Pakistan

    Pakistan comes under scrutiny as UK cracks down on ‘asylum abuse’ – Pakistan

    • ‘Cooperation’ with UK authorities has kept Islamabad off visa ban list so far
    • Rejection rate of asylum claims by Pakistanis at 70pc, but very few deportations
    • Shadow home secy pushes for tougher measures

    LONDON: As the UK bans visas…

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  • Ex-rapper Balendra poised to become Nepal’s premier – Newspaper

    Ex-rapper Balendra poised to become Nepal’s premier – Newspaper

    KATHMANDU: A three-year-old party led by rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shahlooked set to sweep Nepal’s general election on Friday, trouncing established rivals in a result analysts likened to a “tsunami”.

    Thirty-five-year-old Shah and…

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