June 2025

Blackrocks Spot Bitcoin Etf (Ibit) clicks in four weeks

Blackrocks Spot Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) Listed on Nasdaq During Ticker-ABIT, 3.49% rose last week and broke a four-week downward downtend in trading volumes. A total of 210.02 million shares changed hands in the week ending June 27, recording a growth of 22.2% from the previous week’s volume mood of 171.74 million shares, according to

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Tiktoker -Si -siblings suspected of having deprived of businessman’s house at RS130m in Karachi

The police tape outlines a circumference. – Reuters/file Karachi: In a surprising event, siblings are suspected of robbing a businessman’s house in the Pechs area of ​​Karachi for RS130 million, according to authorities, been identified as tictokers. Authorities are currently investigating four arrested suspects in connection with the robbery that took place on the night

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PM reveals app for self -meter reading

Listen to article Islamabad: `Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday officially launched” Apna Meter, Apna Reading “Smart Mobile Application, a new initiative designed to improve the transparency of electricity invoicing. The app allows consumers to register their own meter readings and submit them directly to their respective power distribution companies. “We implemented reforms in the

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Whale accumulation, ‘Inside Week’ candles offer HOPE to Shiba Inu Bulls

Signs of green shoots have appeared in Shiba Inu Market, with whale accumulation and a light in the interior week that suggests a price extraction ahead. Shib’s price has dropped almost 27% to $ 0.00001160 since mid-May and hit a 16-month low at $ 0.00001005 at a time, according to data source trading. However, the

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Monsoon Toll Tops 45 as 13 bypassing in 24 hours

Listen to article Islamabad/Lahore/Peshawar/Karachi: The death toll from MONSUN-triggered flash floods and rain-related incidents over Pakistan rose to 45 on Sunday, with 13 more deaths reported in the last 24 hours alone as merciless rainfall beat more regions. From mountainous torrents in SWAT to deadly roof collapses in Karachi, the unfolding crisis has exposed the

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