February 2025

The martyred police officer in Kurram after the attack on the deputy commissioner

Listen to the article A police officer injured in an attack on the assistant commissioner of Kurram died of his injuries. Police sources have confirmed the police ‘death, according to an express report. Yesterday, at Upper Kurram, three police officers, including the deputy commissioner of Kurram, were injured in a dismissed incident targeting a government […]

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Eight Pakistani go home after surviving the tragedy of the Moroccan boat

Eight Pakistani people who survived the tragic boat accident migrating last month near Morocco returned home, officials confirmed on Saturday. The survivors arrived in Islamabad on the QR614 flight, where the authorities began to question them on their trip. The returnees were identified as Muhammad Afzal, Muhammad Adeel, Irfan Ahmed, Arsalan, Ghulam Mustafa, Badr Mohiuddin,

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Hoping for new Intel office processors this year? I hate breaking it to you, but it still seems that they do not arrive before 2026 with Nova Lake

Intel confirmed its CPU roadmap in the near future Lake Panther was later due in 2025 and Lake Nova in 2026 It is still not specified if Panther Lake will jump the office, but it seems likely that the new generation office processors will not be there before next year Intel has confirmed its future

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Icymi: the 7 largest technological stories of Deepseek week swinging in the world of AI at Garmin’s Grand Panne

This week was wild. Deepseek came and changed the AI ​​landscape, but it seems that the full impact of his arrival is not yet fully understood. Meanwhile, Garmin accidentally broke many of his devices on a global scale thanks to an wandering update, and Android XR broke the coverage in our first practical preview of

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Anf enters nearly 28 kg of drugs worth 10 million through national operations

The anti-narcotic strength (ANF) has thwarted multiple attempts to smuggle medication, entering nearly 28 kg of narcotics worth more than 10 million rupees in a series of operations across the country. Two suspects were arrested, with current surveys. According to an ANF spokesperson, the repression of drug trafficking continues, in particular around educational establishments and

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Maryam Nawaz launches the solarization project for agricultural tube wells

Listen to the article The chief minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, officially inaugurated the project to solarization of the agricultural tube, marking an important stage towards sustainable agriculture in the province. The first phase of the initiative will see 8,000 wells of agricultural tube passed to solar energy across Punjab, reported Express News. Speaking

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Google offers a “voluntary outing” for all American employees working on Pixel, Android

Google opens the “voluntary outing program” for platforms and apparatus workers Android, Chrome, Pixel, Fitbit and more programs affected Could this explain more layoffs? Google has opened a voluntary exit agreement for employees working on Pixel and Android projects after recently merged the hardware and software divisions in one. 9TO5GOOGLE Confirmed that US employees of

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The United States seized 39 areas related to the Pakistan-based cybercrime group

Listen to the article The United States Ministry of Justice has announced the seizure of 39 domains and associated servers operated by a group of cybercrime based in Pakistan. The websites, led by a network known as Saim Raza, also called Heart Sendend, were used to sell phishing kits and fraud tools. These sites have

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