May 2026

The Ministry of Interior denies reports of targeted deportations from the UAE

The government says no country- or sect-specific deportations are carried out from the UAE under routine laws Pakistan-UAE flag. Photo: File The Interior Ministry on Friday rejected reports of alleged targeted deportations of Pakistani nationals from the United Arab Emirates, describing such claims as “malafide” and part of an “evil propaganda” campaign. The issue first

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Ripple-linked XRP pushes towards $1.40 as tightening range lowers breakout chances

XRP continues to grind towards the top of its recent range and the move is starting to take on more significance as liquidity has thinned out while the price continues to compress below resistance. This combination tends to make breakouts sharper when the market finally chooses a direction. News background • Analysts continue to point

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NJ Transit cuts World Cup train fare after sponsor support: report

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! Getting to World Cup games at MetLife Stadium by train this summer will reportedly be slightly cheaper than originally planned. After NJ Transit and the FIFA New York New Jersey Host Committee initially announced $150 round-trip tickets from New York Penn Station to the New Jersey stadium, tickets

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‘The discovery is sobering’: Experts warn that almost half of the world’s passwords can be easily cracked in minutes

Kaspersky researchers have found that most passwords can be cracked in less than a minute The researchers used a GPU to crack real-world passwords from the dark web Most passwords can be cracked in less than an hour Using real-world samples recovered from the dark web, Kaspersky researchers tested how long it would take to

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Greater risk of outbreak of hantavirus is ‘absolutely low’, insists the UN health agency

“This is not COVID,” a WHO spokesman told reporters at a briefing in Geneva, as the agency continues to coordinate the response to the deadly outbreak on a cruise ship docked in Cabo Verde. To date, three people have died and several others have fallen ill on board the Dutch-flagged vessel Hondius, prompting a major

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Stablecoins have their ‘permission slip’. Now comes the hard part.

Stablecoins have moved from crypto-niche to an institutional priority, but the next phase of adoption will depend on infrastructure, privacy and real-world usability, executives from MoonPay, Ripple and Paxos said at Consensus Miami 2026. Richard Harrison, MoonPay’s vice president of banking and payments partnerships, said traditional financial firms are moving more quickly into stablecoins because

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OpenAI rolls out new model for cybersecurity teams one month after Anthropic’s Mythos debut

OpenAI introduces GPT-5.5-Cyber ​​after the uproar surrounding Anthropic Mythos It’s a modest upgrade that focuses on permissible cybersecurity tasks like vulnerability triage and malware analysis Access is limited to controlled teams in the Trusted Access for Cyber ​​(TAC) program, unlike Anthropic’s more restricted Mythos Preview OpenAI has introduced GPT-5.5-Cyber, an upgraded cybersecurity model that wants

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