January 2025

Project to transform kindergarten into ‘Gardenia Hub’

Islamabad: Capital Development Authority (CDA )’s Development Working Party (DWP) approved Wednesday PC-1 for upgrading, restoration and transformation of CDA Nursery on Park Road and its conversation to a Gardenia hub. The 72nd meeting in DWP was held in the CDA headquarters on Wednesday and was attended by senior officials from the Division of Planning, […]

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Tron, Tether and TRM Labs led consortium freezes $ 26.4 million. Attached to European criminal syndicate

Spanish authorities credit T3 Financial Crime Unit, a consortium consisting of Tron, Tether and TRM laboratories, to help take down a multinational European criminal syndicate. According to Spain’s Guardia Civil, the crime syndicate operated across several European jurisdictions and provided cash to crypto money laundering services for criminal companies. T3 said it seized $ 26.4

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Festival breathes life for centuries old culture

Islamabad: The Gandhara Culture Festival brought Pakistan’s old heritage to life and celebrated the legacy of Gandhara civilization while promoting eco-tourism. The festival included a magnificent exhibition of Gandhara artifacts, including sculptures, coins, ceramics, paintings and photography exhibitions. Visitors explored the artistic and historical significance of Gandhara’s rich heritage and gained insight into its cultural

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The Apple CPU -Sece problem could let hackers steal user data from browsers

Academic scientists found two new speculative execution errors The pair affects M2 and M3 processors Apple has acknowledged the deficiencies and said it would solve it Apple devices powered with M2/A15 and M3/A17 chips are vulnerable to page channel deficiencies that can put user data at risk of being stolen, experts have warned. CyberSecurity scientists

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Common tour packs for the scenic north winner popularity

Islamabad: When the winter season reaches its end, the tourism industry experiences an unprecedented explosion in the demand for ‘common tour packs’ to the sublime northern areas known for its breathtakingly beautiful snow -covered hills, calm lakes and lush Emerald Valleys. This trend is especially popular with families seeking affordable and practical travel settings. Several

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PM lifts unwavering support to foreign investors

Listen to article Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday confirmed his government’s unwavering obligation to facilitate foreign investors by ensuring a conducive business environment, streamlined processes and robust institutional support. In a meeting with an international investor delegation, the prime minister led by leading American investor Gentry Beach, the country’s unique appeal as a

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Split Fiction gets new gameplay trailer showing additional co-up challenges called ‘Side Stories’, playable scenarios tailored to each character

Hazelight has shared a new look at Split fiction‘s optional side content Side stories are collaborative scenarios tailored to both playable figures, Mio and Zoe A search gets players “to become pigs and find out exactly how sausages are made” Developer Hazelight has released new details about its upcoming title Split fictionthat highlights the game’s

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400 inmates in KSA verified as Pakistanis

Islamabad: The Senate’s Standing Committee for Overseas Pakistanis and the development of human resources on Wednesday instructed the authorities concerned to accelerate the negotiations and end prisoner transfer agreements with other countries. Chairman of Senator Zeeshan Khanzada met the committee in the old Pip Hall, Parliament’s cabins. The committee discussed issues related to consular services

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