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EU bans Pakistan International Airline for 6 months

The European Union's Air Safety Agency has suspended Pakistan Airlines' air operations permit for European countries for six months, after which all PIA flights to Europe have been canceled. Due to the efforts of the national airline has been given a respite …

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Sanitizers can also be harmful to health, Food and Drug Administration

Sanitizers can also be harmful to health, Food and Drug Administration Washington: The US Food and Drug Administration has warned against the indiscriminate use of hand sanitizers, saying that not all types of sanitizers are useful but also some are harmful to health. …

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What is depression, symptoms and treatment?

People often ask, what is depression? What are its symptoms? What can be done to avoid its dire consequences? And how do you know the difference between a relatively harmless sadness and depression? There are many ambiguities and doubts in the mind of a common man rega…

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The Chinese military has developed a vaccine for the corona virus

The Chinese military has developed a vaccine for the corona virus BEIJING: China's military research unit, with the help of a biotech company, has developed a corona virus vaccine that has been approved for one year. According to the International News Agency, the …

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The story of the last 8 minutes and 46 seconds of George Floyd's life

Every year in the United States, the last Monday in May, "Memorial Day" is celebrated in memory of the American soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country. This day is a federal holiday. This year, the day was celebrated on May 25. That day a man nam…

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Apple has announced the latest "iOS 14" operating system

Silicon Valley: Apple Corps last week announced at its online developers conference the latest operating system "iOS 14" which will be an integral part of the new iPhone, MacBook and iPad. In this new operating system iOS 14, where the home screen has been ch…

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Several companies have announced that they will not run ads on Facebook

Several companies have announced that they will not run ads on Facebook Many large companies are dissatisfied with Facebook's response to misinformation and hate speech. These companies have announced that they will not advertise on Facebook. Facebook also announce…

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Another international cricket series postponed due to Corona

Another international cricket series postponed due to Corona Another international cricket series has been postponed due to the corona virus. The scheduled tour of Zimbabwe to Australia in August has been postponed. According to Cricket Australia, the decision to postp…

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English Premier League: Burnley beat Crystal Palace 1-0

English Premier League: Burnley beat Crystal Palace 1-0 Burnley beat Crystal Palace 1-0 in the English Premier League. Liverpool have already won the league title with 86 points. The match between Burnley and Crystal Palace in the English Premier League ended goalless …

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Belgian federal parliament passes resolution against Israel

The Belgian Federal Parliament passed a resolution against Israel by an overwhelming majority, taking the initiative across Europe. The resolution opposes Israel's proposed annexation of the Occupied Palestinian Territories, condemning Israel and calling on the Bel…

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Misappropriation of public funds, disqualification of former French Prime Minister, imprisonment and fined

Misappropriation of public funds, disqualification of former French Prime Minister, imprisonment and fined A French court has sentenced a former prime minister to five years in prison, fined him 375,000 euros and sentenced him to 10 years in prison, while his wife was …

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The European Union could not decide which countries' citizens would be able to come when the borders were opened

The European Union could not decide which countries' citizens would be able to come when the borders were opened The European Union has not yet decided which country's citizens will be able to enter Europe and which will not after the borders open. The announce…

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Economics Situation in Lebanon

The Lebanese man, Khidr, did not differ from the situation in the southern part of the Lebanese capital. Return to the city with a high price for the country. Destination and other specialties for the purpose of feeding the family. Most of the pessimists of the deterio…

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Russia pays Taliban to kill US troops, US media

WASHINGTON: Two reports in the New York Times have claimed that Russia secretly paid the Taliban for killing US and other coalition troops in Afghanistan, with US commandos and spies claiming that He informed his superiors in January. Later in March this year, US intel…

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Attack on Pakistan Stock Exchange kills 5, kills all terrorists

KARACHI: At least five people have been killed in a terrorist attack on the Pakistan Stock Exchange building while all the terrorists have been killed. According to Express News, four terrorists entered the premises of Pakistan Stock Exchange in a white car and started…

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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has banned flights from Pakistan.

KARACHI: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has banned flights from Pakistan. According to Express News, the UAE has banned flights from Pakistan and the implementation has started from 12 noon. Regarding the ban, the UAE Civil Aviation Authority has issued a notice statin…

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Two killed, four injured in California shooting

Two killed, four injured in California shooting CALIFORNIA: Two people were killed and four others were injured when a gunman opened fire in the US state of California. According to the foreign news agency, the attacker broke into the Wal-Mart company in Red Bluff, Cal…

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Google decides to delete user-collected information after a certain period of time

Silicon Valley: Google is making changes to its default settings, after which user data will be automatically deleted after a special help. According to the foreign news agency, after these changes, the search and pages on the website, location data, etc. will be delet…

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Can India afford an economic boycott of China?

India is trying to escalate tensions after a fierce clash between Chinese and Indian border guards in the Galvan Valley on June 15. A campaign to boycott Chinese products is underway inside India. According to reports, Indian officials are also considering reducing or …

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Japan builds world's most powerful supercomputer

TOKYO: Japan's state-run research institute Raikan Laboratory, in collaboration with private technology company Fujitsu, has developed the world's most powerful supercomputer, the Fugaku, which produces 415 in just one second. Can do billions of calculations. I…

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Indo-China border dispute: China decides to send martial arts trainers to Tibet, India ready to respond

Indo-China border dispute: China decides to send martial arts trainers to Tibet, India ready to respond China has said it is sending 20 martial arts trainers to Tibet to train its forces, while Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a radio message on Sunday that …

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The world is witnessing a recession of 80 years.

The world is witnessing a recession of 80 years. The global economy is rapidly recovering from the effects of the Corona crisis, especially as large financial institutions and specialists are losing huge amounts of money. In the United States, there has been a resurgen…

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Pakistan International Airlines: Grounds 141 pilots with 'suspicious licenses'

Pakistan International Airlines : Grounds 141 pilots with 'suspicious licenses' Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Pakistan's national carrier, has informed foreign ambassadors and international aviation watchdogs that all 141 pilots with suspected PIA …

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Hong Kong Security Law: US imposes visa ban on Chinese officials linked to controversial law

Hong Kong Security Law: US imposes visa ban on Chinese officials linked to controversial law Pompeo says the sanctions will affect both "current and former" members of the party. He said the move follows President Trump's promise that China should be puni…

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Australia and New Zealand host the 2023 Women's World Cup

Australia and New Zealand host the 2023 Women's World Cup FIFA has announced that the 2023 Women's World Cup will be held in Australia and New Zealand. The joint bid of the two countries against Colombia was accepted. Brazil and Japan had already announced thei…

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Man jailed for 15 years for throwing six-year-old boy from 10th floor in London

Man jailed for 15 years for throwing six-year-old boy from 10th floor in London A British man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for throwing a six-year-old boy from the 10th floor of London's Tate Modern Gallery. Prosecutors say Jonty Brewery, an 18-year-old…

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Facebook announces labeling of 'potentially harmful content'

Facebook announces labeling of 'potentially harmful content' Facebook has said it will now start labeling potentially harmful posts that it does not remove from its platforms because of their media value and importance. Remember that the social media company is…

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More than 9.6 million people across Pakistan in lockdown

More than 9.6 million people across Pakistan in lockdown Based on the National Command and Operational Centre's track trace and quarantine strategy, lockdowns are underway in various parts of Pakistan. In this regard, 528 areas have been locked down in all province…

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United States: New Victims Rise, Lockdown Ease in Some States Postponed

United States: New Victims Rise, Lockdown Ease in Some States Postponed The United States has seen an increase rather than a decrease in the number of new victims, with some states deciding not to ease the lockdown for the time being. The Texas governor ordered all bar…

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Booking for overseas travel in the UK is likely to increase

Booking for overseas travel in the UK is likely to increase The UK government has announced that conditions for international travel will be relaxed from 6 July. When the BBC asked Jonathan Smith, a correspondent for the Travel Association, he said bookings in the indu…

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Will the ongoing war on terror ever end?

Will the ongoing war on terror ever end? Nearly 19 years after 9/11, thousands of US troops have been stationed in Afghanistan, Iraq, the Gulf states and the Horn of Africa. In addition, the United States has targeted suspected terrorist leaders with the help of drone …

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Glasgow: Knife attack, one person killed by police bullet

Glasgow: Knife attack, one person killed by police bullet Police have shot dead a man during a stabbing to death at a hotel in Glasgow, Scotland. Six people, including a policeman, have been admitted to hospital since the incident and the policeman is said to be in cri…

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For this reason, foreigners will not be able to do Haj pilgrimage

For this reason, foreigners will not be able to do Haj pilgrimage  The cancellation of the Haj pilgrimage came to a complete halt when the Saudi Arabian government took an important decision regarding the yatra. Under this decision only the local citizens of Saudi Arab…

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National park of America, where the shoes are being melted by the heat

National park of America, where the shoes are being melted by the heat The Grand Canyon Valley in the US state of Arizona is an extremely beautiful place. Along with America, people from all over the world come here for fumigation and trekking. One of the world's l…

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Paris's Eiffel tower opened to tourists after three months

Paris's Eiffel tower opened to tourists after three months The famous Eiffel Tower in France's capital Paris was closed for the last three months. It was now reopened to tourists. It was the first time since World War II that it was closed for so long. Accordin…

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