January 2025

Kate Middleton, Prince William ‘aware’ of future roles as king and queen

Kate Middleton, Prince William ‘aware’ of future roles as king and queen Kate Middleton and Prince William are no doubt mindful of their future roles as king and queen as King Charles continues his own treatment for cancer. This has been reported by Hello magazine, as Kate and William will spend more time together this […]

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Pakistan expresses concern over North Korea’s ballistic missile launch

Listen to the article Responding to North Korea’s latest ballistic missile launch on Monday, Pakistan expressed deep concern and urged diplomatic engagement and dialogue to address the growing tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The missile was launched at the same time as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Seoul, where he met with

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US tennis star Frances Tiafoe corrects ‘crazy’ hangouts with Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce

Frances Tiafoe may be among the top ranked american tennis pros, but he certainly gets a little starstruck just like everyone else. During a recent interview d “The Pivot” podcast, the 2024 US Open semifinalist talked about his breakout success and the recognition that came with it, including the attention of other celebrities and athletes.

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Government launches Africa-2 cable project to solve internet problems

Listen to the article In a bid to address recent internet disruptions, the government has launched the Africa-2 Cable Project, a state-of-the-art initiative designed to improve internet infrastructure and improve data transmission across the country, Express News reported on Thursday. The Africa-2 Cable Project is the world’s largest undersea network, stretching 45,000 kilometers. It spans

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Underinvestment threatens universal health coverage goals

The report titled Global Expenditure on Health: Out of the Pandemicshows a reduction in public health expenditure per per capita in 2022 across all income groups, following an increase in the early years of the COVID-19 pandemic. This concerning trend undermines progress towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC), a goal enshrined in the Sustainable Development Goals

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Data center spending hit a high in 2024, but it won’t last

Data center usage is up 34% year-over-year thanks to public cloud infrastructure Total market revenue is expected to reach $282 billion Investments continue despite concerns about sustainability Total data center hardware and software spending for 2024 grew hugely compared to previous years as demand for artificial intelligence hit a new high, new figures claim. New

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Government in talks with IMF to reduce electricity tariffs by Rs 12: Energy Minister

Federal Energy Minister Awais Leghari announced that ongoing talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) could result in a reduction in electricity prices by as much as Rs 10 to Rs 12 per kWh. unit. Addressing the media at Parliament House, Leghari revealed that renegotiations with Independent Power Producers (IPPs) have already saved the country

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Bird flu reported in 108 countries on five continents, UN health agency says

In an update on the mutating virus – known as H5N1 – Dr. Madhur Dhingra of the Food and Agriculture Organization, FAO, that it had “spilled onto wildlife”. More than 500 bird species have been infected, along with at least 70 mammal species, including the endangered California condor and polar bears. In regions that rely

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