April 2025

Ex-Cop Kidnapper allegedly UAE-based businessman

Listen to article Rawalpindi: A previous police subpoena has been accused of kidnapping, illegal inclusion, torture and blackmailing money from an UAE-based Pakistani businessman. According to a spokesman, Rehan was dismissed from customs three months ago due to long -term absence, and no longer has any connection to the police department. The alleged victim, businessman

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Pack Pilgrims to take advantage of ‘Road to Makkah’

Listen to article Karachi: Pakistani Pilgrims, departing from Karachi and Islamabad for Hajj this year, will again take advantage of the “Road to Makkah” initiative, which streamline immigration procedures before departure. The Ministry of Religious Affairs has issued a letter to Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Director -General, who instructs officials to secure all necessary events

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7-Eleven begins accepting the Bank of Korea’s digital currency in CBDC attempts

South Korea’s 7-Eleven stores are now accepting the Bank of Korea’s central bank’s digital currency (CBDC) as part of a limited time testing that runs through June. The company participates in the “Hangang Project” pilot in CBDC. Customers with accounts with one of seven partner banks – including Kookmin, Shinhan and Woori – can pay

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Govt spends millions on gasoline hybrid cars for ‘ECO-FORCE’

Listen to article Lahore: For more than a decade, Lahore has strangled under a thick blanket of smog and air pollution. But successive governments seem more focused on polishing their green credentials than making a real difference. If this trend continues, the newly created environmental protection force aims to carry an example in a city

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Google warns North Korean spies win positions in Western companies

Google’s threat information group has identified several threats from DPRK North Korean hackers make up as workers to get jobs in Western companies This brings a number of security threats for businesses A new report from Google’s threat information group has warned of an extension of operations from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North

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