January 2026

Cancer patients from Islamabad, AJK, GB to get Rs1m free medicine each

Under the public-private partnership, 741 patients benefit in the first phase on a first-come, first-served basis Mustafa Kamal. Photo: FILE As many as 741 cancer patients from Islamabad, Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan will receive free medicines worth nearly Rs 10 million each in the first phase of a five-year public-private partnership initiative. The Ministry of […]

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The government will switch high-loss power supplies to solar energy

Prime Minister Shehbaz orders immediate pilot projects for loss making power supplies from PESCO and QESCO The federal government has decided to convert power utilities operating at high losses to solar energy as part of efforts to improve electricity supply and curb financial losses in the power sector. The decision was taken at a high-level

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Nick Reiner makes shocking claims after allegations of parents’ murders

Nick Reiner breaks his silence about being accused of committing murder in his house Nick Reiner spoke in his defense ahead of his arraignment while behind bars for allegedly murdering his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner. The 32-year-old writer and filmmaker believes he is being accused of his parents’ murder, even though he was allegedly

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Jaxson Dart sparks Giants head coaching search rumors with viral moment

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart sent social media buzzing with speculation about the team’s next head coach after fans tried to lip-read the rookie on the Ole Miss sideline during Thursday night’s Fiesta Bowl. There are currently eight teams in the NFL on the hunt for a

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IBM’s AI ‘Bob’ could be manipulated to download and execute malware

IBM’s GenAI tool “Bob” is vulnerable to indirect, rapid injection attacks in beta testing CLI faces rapid injection risks; IDE exposed to AI-specific data exfiltration vectors Exploit requires “always allow” permissions, enabling arbitrary shell scripts and malware deployment IBM’s Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tool, Bob, is susceptible to the same dangerous attack vector as most

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