July 2025

Italian cyclist Samuele Privitera death at 7pm after crashing during the race

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! Cyclist Samuele Privitera died of injuries he sustained in a crash on Wednesday in the first phase of the Tour of Valle d’Aosta in Italy, his team announced. He was 19. Privitera allegedly hit a speed bump, lost control of his bike and hit his head as he […]

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Don’t want to pay for Disney+? You can now stream a selection of its best movies and shows on itvx for free

From July 16, ITVX and Disney+ have started sharing a selection of content Both platforms will see a regular new curation of titles that are free available It is not yet clear how often the choice will be updated Desperate to catch up with the best Disney+ movies and shows but don’t have a subscription?

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PTI and opposition agree on undisputed senate measurements in kp

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assembly is seen in this picture. – App/file Peshawar: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government and opposition parties have reached an understanding of holding undisputed senate elections, confirmed sources Friday. According to the agreement, six candidates from PTI and five from the opposition are set to be elected without being elected. Opposition leader in the

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Pakistan Hails UK’s lift of ban on airlines

Islamabad: Pakistan on Thursday greeted the British Air Safety Committee’s decision to remove its carriers from the British Air Safety List, allowing the resumption of commercial flights to the United Kingdom after a five-year hiatus. “This landmark decision is a confirmation of Pakistan’s sustained diplomatic and technical efforts in recent years. We have shown our

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Intel cuts even more workers to help reach 20% workforce to cut goals

Intel dismissed another 5,000 workers after 20,000+ is already back earlier this year Non-core roles in California and Oregon are most exposed to Falling market dominance is largely to blame Intel plans to dismiss another 5,000 workers, mainly over California and Oregon, as part of his wider efforts to reduce the staff number by approx.

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Iqbal wants problems that hinder Chinese investment resolved

Islamabad: Planning Minister Professor Ahsan Iqbal on Thursday was chairman of a special meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Chinese investment projects to review the progress of various projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The meeting attended by senior officers from relevant ministries focused on making decisions made at the previous meeting and tackling

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Transgender Runner sues Princeton for alleged exclusion from women’s track event

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! Transgender -Runner Sadie Schreiner sues Princeton University after the school allegedly excluded the athlete from a women’s race May 3. Schreiner’s trial claimed that the athlete was trying to participate in the women’s 200 -meter sprint at Larry Ellis Invitational as one of the 141 participants not linked

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Fitbit Down No Longer: Here is what happened during Fitbit’s “big interruption”, Google’s statement – and what to do if you still have trouble

Refresh 2025-07-17T16: 43: 54,389Z We have received officially words from Google A Google Representative has reached out to confirm the problem of the Fitbit app is now resolved. Everyone must now be able to log into their accounts and sync their fitness trackers again. 2025-07-17T15: 46: 05.222Z Here’s what happened (Image Credit: Future) A few

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