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Flights to Europe, US may restart in couple of months: Ghulam Sarwar

Views: 2 ISLAMABAD: After getting a green light from the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), Pakistan hopes to restart flights to important destinations in Europe, the US and UK in February or March. Terming this announcement ‘good news’ for the new year, Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan told a press conference on Thursday that direct […]

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Change your car’s colour with an app: BMW unveils colour-changing car

Views: 5 By Omar Younis © Reuters/STEVE MARCUS CES 2022 in Las Vegas LAS VEGAS (Reuters) – German carmaker BMW has unveiled the world’s first “colour-changing” car at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The concept car, called the BMW iX Flow, uses electronic ink technology normally found in e-readers to transform the car’s

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Iran holds mass funeral for ’80s war dead amid nuclear talks

Views: 1 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Thousands of mourners poured into the streets of Iranian cities on Thursday for the mass funeral of 250 victims of the Iran-Iraq war, a testament to the brutal conflict’s widespread scale and enduring legacy 35 years later. A funeral procession carrying the remains of soldiers recently recovered

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How An Ex-Socceroo Reluctantly Became A Promising Coach

Views: 3 Former Socceroo Luke Wilkshire has quickly cemented himself as one of Australia’s most promising coaches but it was a career transition that nearly never was. The now 40-year-old, who began his playing career in the English Premier League with Middlesbrough, hung up the boots in 2018 after coming full circle with a final stint at

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Mexico formally unveils new visa requirements for Venezuelans

Views: 4 MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico on Thursday formally announced new visa requirements for visitors from Venezuela in the government’s official gazette, as part of efforts to curb a sharp increase in unlawful immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border. © Reuters/JACOB GARCIA Migrant caravan stops in Tapachula while heading towards U.S. The new requirements published by

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Australian state introduces Covid lockdown for the unvaccinated

Views: 2   Anti-vaxxers living in one Australian state will face a four-day lockdown from today after a surge in Covid infections.© Pixabay australia-g36cb1b7e6_1920.jpgThose living in the Northern Territory who have not had two coronavirus vaccine doses will only be able to leave their homes under strict conditions. These include for essential shopping, for medical treatment, including vaccination, or to provide

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UN Security Council to meet Monday on N.Korean missile launch

Views: 2 The UN Security Council will meet behind closed doors Monday to discuss the testing of what North Korea said was a hypersonic missile, according to diplomatic sources. The meeting was requested by the United States, France and the United Kingdom — three of the five permanent members on the Security Council — as

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Super Tucano deployment: NAF plans bandits’ bombardment, allays fears over civilian casualties, US warns FG

Views: 0 The United States has warned Nigeria that the use of the Super Tucano must comply with international norms as articulated in the United Nations Charter. The US gave the warning on Thursday as the Nigerian military was set to deploy the Super Tucano aircraft in the North-West and North-Central after the Federal Government

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