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  • Rare test win for Zimbabwe in easy defeat of Afghanistan

    Rare test win for Zimbabwe in easy defeat of Afghanistan

    Zimbabwe won a Test by an innings for only the third time when they defeated Afghanistan by an innings and 73 runs at Harare Sports Club on Wednesday (October 22, 2025), with two days to spare.

    Afghanistan batted after Zimbabwe won the toss and…

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  • PGA TOUR announces The Sentry will not be contested in 2026

    PGA TOUR announces The Sentry will not be contested in 2026

    “Since it first became a possibility that the PGA TOUR would not be able to play at The Plantation Course at Kapalua due to the ongoing drought conditions on Maui, we worked closely with our partners at Sentry to assess options for contesting…

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  • New computer model lets researchers simulate how brain circuits make decisions

    New computer model lets researchers simulate how brain circuits make decisions

    Every day, your brain makes thousands of decisions under uncertainty. Most of the time, you guess right. When you don’t, you learn. But when the brain’s ability to judge context or assign meaning falters, thoughts and behavior can…

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  • Whar ‘Group 7’ is, and how its creator won at TikTok

    Whar ‘Group 7’ is, and how its creator won at TikTok

    Are you in “Group 7”? The fact that millions want to be could be chalked up to an L.A. singer who was determined to use TikTok to get her music before the public.

    Sophia James took on the social media platform’s algorithm last week, and…

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  • Qormuz Fall 2025 at Riyadh Fashion Week – WWD

    Qormuz Fall 2025 at Riyadh Fashion Week – WWD

    1. Qormuz Fall 2025 at Riyadh Fashion Week  WWD
    2. Vivienne Westwood’s granddaughter wages war on the brand: Why Cora Corré is ‘deeply unhappy’ with label over ‘homophobia’ and Saudi plans  Daily Mail
    3. Qormuz Fall 2025: A Desert Tale, Vividly Told  WWD

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  • ‘Unlike cricket, I always win’: Rizwan Ali declares MMA has no Pakistan-India rivalry

    • Bigger than the Super Bowl: Rizwan vs Rudra clash set to rock Dubai

    LAHORE: As tensions between India and Pakistan play out in stadiums and on screens, one sport is proving there’s a new battlefield beyond the boundary lines, Mixed Martial…

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  • Pakistan upgrades passport security features

    Pakistan upgrades passport security features



    A representational image of the Pakistani passport. — X/@DGIPofficial

    Redesigned…

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  • World freighter fleet to grow 45% by 2044

    World freighter fleet to grow 45% by 2044

    Toulouse, France, 22 October 2025 – Airbus’ 2025 Cargo Global Market Forecast (GMF) shows the worldwide fleet of dedicated freighter aircraft rising to 3,420 in the next 20 years, equivalent to a 45% increase. This will be made up of 815 existing freighters and 2,605 additional ones. Of these additional 2,605 freighters, 1,530 will be replacements and 1,075 will be for growth. The additional 2,605 will be split between 1,120 small aircraft, 855 mid-size widebodies, and 630 large widebodies. Overall of the 2,605 additional freighters, 1,670 will be conversions from passenger aircraft and 935 will be new-build freighters.

    World Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and trade remain the main drivers of air cargo. With long term trade forecasted at 2.7% CAGR, Airbus forecasts that air cargo will develop at a rate of 3.3% annually over the next 20 years, effectively almost doubling cargo volumes over the next two decades. Airbus forecasts significant air cargo growth as it has proved essential – not just to support economies, but also to connect remote communities, transport essential and health-critical goods, and enable local business development in emerging countries. 

    After rapid cargo fleet growth during the pandemic, fuelled by an increase of passenger aircraft conversions into freighters and minimum retirement of previous generation freighters, Airbus forecasts that going forward, a large proportion of these older freighters will leave the fleet and be replaced by newer, more fuel efficient freighters such as the A350F or A320/A321 and A330 Passenger-to-Freighter (P2F) conversions.

    Airbus also forecasts trade lanes, and therefore air cargo flows diversification, as more countries in the Asia-Pacific region become industrial centres. Likewise, GDP and demographic forecasts indicate that new countries such as Brazil, Indonesia or Vietnam will emerge as major consumer economies in the coming decades. This will initiate a gradual shift in air cargo geography and the global air freight map.

    Of the total need for 2,605 freighter deliveries over the next 20 years, Asia-Pacific and North America will account for nearly two-thirds of demand, requiring 850 and 920 aircraft, respectively. 

    Find more info on the latest Airbus Global Market Forecast and the Airbus family of freighters. 

    #AIRBUS #A350F #FREIGHTER #CARGO #GLOBALMARKETFORECAST 

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  • 1,300-year-old poop reveals pathogens plagued prehistoric people in Mexico’s ‘Cave of the Dead Children’

    1,300-year-old poop reveals pathogens plagued prehistoric people in Mexico’s ‘Cave of the Dead Children’

    Scientists analyzing 1,300-year-old human feces from the Cave of the Dead Children in Mexico have discovered that people often dealt with nasty intestinal infections more than a millennium ago.

    “Working with these ancient samples was like opening…

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  • Just a moment…

    Just a moment…

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