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  • Microsoft ends operations in Pakistan after 25 years: Here’s why

    Microsoft ends operations in Pakistan after 25 years: Here’s why

    Microsoft’s exit is linked to Pakistan’s economic instability

    What’s the story

    Microsoft has officially shut down its operations in Pakistan after a 25-year run. The decision comes amid economic instability and political turmoil in the country.
    Jawwad Rehman, the founding country head who brought Microsoft to Pakistan in 2000, confirmed the development on social media.
    He said, “Today, I learned that Microsoft is officially closing its operations in Pakistan.”

    Economic factors

    Microsoft’s exit linked to Pakistan’s economic instability

    Though Microsoft hasn’t publicly commented on its exit, the move is largely attributed to Pakistan’s economic instability and political unrest.
    Frequent government changes, high taxation, currency fluctuations, and import challenges have made it difficult for multinational companies.
    Pakistan’s trade deficit for FY2024 stood at $24.4 billion while foreign exchange reserves dropped to just $11.5 billion by June 2025—directly impacting tech imports and investor confidence.

    Political impact

    Former President Alvi recalls Gates’s investment plans for Pakistan

    Former Pakistani President Dr. Arif Alvi weighed in on Microsoft’s exit, blaming political instability for lost opportunities.
    He recalled a meeting with Bill Gates in February 2022 where they discussed AI and quantum computing among other things.
    During that meeting, Gates had hinted at a major Microsoft investment in Pakistan within two months but those plans were derailed by regime change.

    Digital impact

    Microsoft’s digital transformation efforts in Pakistan

    Beyond business, Microsoft had a major role in Pakistan’s digital transformation.
    The company set up computer labs in rural schools, promoted digital adoption among small businesses, and collaborated with educational institutions.
    Rehman said, “We tried to give Pakistani youth a real shot at opportunity.”

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  • British and Irish Lions: Owen Farrell call-up could be a ‘masterstroke’ – Danny Care

    British and Irish Lions: Owen Farrell call-up could be a ‘masterstroke’ – Danny Care

    Owen Farrell’s call-up to the British and Irish Lions tour of Australia could be a “masterstroke”, says former England scrum-half and Danny Care.

    Care, a long-time half-back partner of Farrell for England, backed the decision for Lions head coach Andy Farrell to call up his son, despite his injury struggles and lack of international game time.

    The former England captain has replaced utility back Elliot Daly, who was ruled out of the tour after fracturing his arm in Wednesday’s win over Queensland Reds.

    “Why would you not pick Owen Farrell?” Care told BBC’s Rugby Union Weekly podcast.

    “Whatever position he is going to play, whatever role he’s going to play in that squad, they are only a better squad for having him there.

    Care has seen first hand how Farrell sets standards both on and off the pitch.

    “If Owen turns up and delivers standards and delivers a better performance from the Lions, and overall and you see a more connected team, then you have to go ‘what a masterclass and a masterstroke from the coaches’,” he added.

    Farrell, 33, has not played international rugby in nearly two years and recently returned to Saracens after a difficult season in Paris with Racing 92.

    The fly-half, who can also play inside centre, has not played in nearly nine weeks after a concussion ended his season early.

    Once he arrives in Australia, Farrell will be the only player in the squad to have gone on four Lions tours, where he will look to add to his six Tests.

    “Whatever team Owen is in he makes them better. I have no doubt in whatever shape he is, he will slot in absolutely fine,” added Care.

    “I hope he hits the ground running, and everyone just gets on with it.”

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  • Cisco warns of critical flaw in Unified Communications Manager – so you better patch now

    Cisco warns of critical flaw in Unified Communications Manager – so you better patch now

    Cisco has released patches for a maximum-severity security flaw in Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) and Unified Communications Manager Session Management Edition (Unified CM SME).

    The vulnerability, CVE-2025-20309, carries a CVSS score of 10.0, the maximum severity rating. Cisco said the flaw could allow an attacker to log in to an affected device using the root account, which has default, static credentials that cannot be changed or deleted.

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  • TSMC Is Making a Huge Investment in the U.S. Why That Could Be a Problem.

    TSMC Is Making a Huge Investment in the U.S. Why That Could Be a Problem.

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  • Japan’s July 5 panic — Over 1,000 quakes and a viral doomsday prediction

    Japan’s July 5 panic — Over 1,000 quakes and a viral doomsday prediction

    What’s happening right now?

    • Evacuations Underway: Residents of Akusekijima, part of Kagoshima’s Tokara island chain, began evacuating on Friday, July 4, following a 5.5-magnitude quake.

    • Ongoing Tremors: The region has experienced over 1,000 quakes since June 21.

    • Quake Intensity: The most recent quake measured lower 6 on Japan’s seismic scale — the strongest ever recorded on the island since 1919. Such quakes can cause structural damage and make standing difficult.

     Seismic warnings

    The Tokara Islands, prone to seismic activity, continue to experience frequent tremors. Although no tsunami risk has been reported, authorities warn of possible aftershocks. A similar evacuation occurred on June 3, when Akuseki Island residents were relocated after another powerful quake.

    Rumours and prophetic panic

    A manga comic published in 1999 has intensified public anxiety. Japanese artist Ryo Tatsuki’s manga The Future I Saw predicts a catastrophic earthquake and tsunami on July 5, 2025, said to be three times worse than the 2011 disaster. Despite repeated expert and government denials, the prediction has gone viral, fueling fear across Japan and East Asia.

    Why is July 5 creating panic?

    Much of the anxiety stems from Tatsuki’s 1999 manga, which has eerily forecasted:

    • The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami

    • The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020

    • A predicted massive disaster on July 5, 2025

    Though Tatsuki insists she is not a prophet, the uncanny accuracy of her past predictions has sparked widespread speculation and fear, especially online.

    Economic and tourism fallout

    • Tourism hit: Rumours surrounding July 5 have led to flight cancellations from Hong Kong and a 30% drop in travel bookings from China, Thailand, and Vietnam.

    • Estimated loss: Japan could face economic losses of up to ¥560 billion ($3.9 billion), according to Nomura Research Institute.

    • Official Response: Japanese officials are urging calm. “We must not let unscientific rumours disrupt our economy,” said Miyagi Governor Yoshihiro Murai.

    Government and expert reaction

    • The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has dismissed the July 5 prophecy as a hoax.

    • Experts confirm that earthquake prediction remains scientifically impossible.

    • Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and disaster preparedness officials emphasise vigilance, not panic, and encourage reliance on official advisories.

    Who is Ryo Tatsuki?

    Known as Japan’s “Baba Vanga,” Tatsuki is a manga artist whose comic has predicted several past events, leading to a cult following. Her work has become the center of current fears, though experts stress that her claims are speculative and unscientific. 

    Ryo Tatsuki’s Eerie predictions – a quick rundown

    July 5, 2025: Earthquake & Tsunami

    2011 Tōhoku Earthquake

    2020 COVID-19 Pandemic

    2030: COVID Returns

    Freddie Mercury’s Death

    1995 Kobe Earthquake

    The ‘15-Year Delay’ Theory

    While Japan faces real and measurable seismic risks, the government and scientific experts urge the public to stay alert but not alarmed. Predictions from manga artists may make for intriguing reading — but they should not override scientific evidence, official guidance, and disaster preparedness protocols.

    Authorities have urged the public to stay informed through official channels, avoid panic, and verify information before sharing it.

    With inputs from AFP, agencies

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  • Israeli military kills 15 in Gaza as Trump waits for Hamas response to ceasefire proposal – Reuters

    1. Israeli military kills 15 in Gaza as Trump waits for Hamas response to ceasefire proposal  Reuters
    2. Israel kills more than 300 in Gaza in 48 hours as focus intensifies on GHF  Al Jazeera
    3. At least 15 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Khan Younis: report  Dawn
    4. 95 Palestinians martyred amidst continued Israeli aggression  Ptv.com.pk
    5. Dozens killed in Gaza as Israel intensifies bombardment, rescuers say  BBC

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  • Thiago Sucatzky ties all-time assist record

    Thiago Sucatzky ties all-time assist record

    LAUSANNE (Switzerland) – Thiago Sucatzky etched his name in the record books of the FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup 2025 as the Argentina point guard dished out 14 assists, tying the all-time high in competition history.

    “Thanks to my teammates for trusting me in the whole process,” said Sukatzky after the game. “Without them I couldn’t do anything.”

    Sucatzky also chipped in 14 points and 3 rebounds in Argentina’s 85-67 win over Cameroon in Classification 9-16 action.

    The resemblance to another Argentinian star floor general is uncanny – and no coincidence.

    “Facundo Campazzo is my idol. When I was a kid I always watched him and wanted to be like him.”

    Sucatzky had dished out a total of 16 assists in Argentina’s first four games, highlighted by 8 in their win over Serbia.

    The record is shared by France’s Alexandre Bouzidi set in 2023 against Madagascar.

    Top 10 assists in a single game at the U19 World Cup*

     

    Player (Team)

    Opponent

    Date

    Assists

    1.

    Thiago Sucatzky (ARG)

    Cameroon 85-67

    7/4/2025

    14

     

    Alexandre Bouzidi (FRA)

    Madagascar 119-56

    6/28/2023

    14

    3.

    Andre Curbelo (PUR)

    China 94-99

    7/2/2019

    13

     

    John Harper Jr (JPN)

    Korea 92-95

    7/11/2021

    13

    5.

    Christian Anderson (GER)

    Serbia 92-83

    7/2/2025

    12

     

    Dario Saric (CRO)

    Korea 106-89

    6/27/2013

    12

     

    Borna Kapusta (CRO)

    Islamic Republic of Iran 86-36

    6/30/2015

    12

     

    Nikita Mikhailovskii (RUS)

    Greece 83-75

    6/30/2019

    12

     

    Haowen Guo (CHN)

    Latvia 84-87

    7/5/2019

    12

     

    Aaron Clark (PUR)

    Korea 99-89

    7/10/2021

    12

    *Dating back to the FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup 1995

    U19WC is heating up:

    Who will be named FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup 2025 TISSOT MVP?

    Who will be crowned U19 World Cup 2025 champions?

    FIBA

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  • Giusti and Barter in at Lola Yamaha ABT for Berlin Rookie Test

    Giusti and Barter in at Lola Yamaha ABT for Berlin Rookie Test

    Eighteen-year-old Giusti will make his debut in Formula E machinery when he jumps into the GEN3 Evo at the test.The 18-year-old has had an impressive junior career to-date, making his debut in the French F4 Championship in 2021 before winning the series in 2022 and then joining the Williams Racing Driver Academy in 2024. Giusti is currently competing in the FIA Formula 3 Championship.

    “It’s my first time driving in Formula E, and I’m really excited to maximise this session with the Lola Yamaha ABT team,” said the Frenchman. “The upcoming test session presents an incredible opportunity to develop as a driver and take a step forward in my career, while providing valuable feedback to the team.”

    Australian-Japanese driver Hugh Barter will complete the line-up and return to Formula E, having previously competed in the Berlin Rookie Test in 2023.

    Since his early career in karting, Hugh has finished runner-up in the French F4 Championship in 2021 and 2022 respectively, in addition to the F4 Spanish Championship in 2022. As Lola Yamaha ABT’s Simulator Test Driver, Barter has worked closely with the team, helping to optimise car setup and strategy, and will now be able to build upon his on-track experience.

    “I’m incredibly proud to be taking part in the Berlin Rookie Test with Lola Yamaha ABT, building on the relationship we’ve developed this year during my time working behind the scenes this year as the Simulator Test Driver,” said Barter.

    “Simulator drivers play a crucial role in the development and success of Formula E teams, and I’m honoured to be contributing to such a prestigious outfit as Lola Yamaha ABT. I’m really looking forward to translating everything that we’ve achieved in the sim to the track.”

    Mark Preston, Motorsport Director at Lola Cars, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Alessandro and Hugh to the team. Both drivers have achieved impressive results in their careers, and their collective experience is an ideal combination which will give helpful feedback as we enter the final rounds of Season 11 and look forward to next season.”

    Thomas Biermaier, CEO, ABT adds: “These sessions have welcomed young talent that have gone on to become some of the biggest names in motorsport. We’re excited to see how the test will develop their knowledge and support their growth.”

    Find out more

    CALENDAR: Sync the dates and don’t miss a lap of Season 11

    WATCH: Find out where to watch every Formula E race via stream or on TV in your country

    TICKETS: Secure your grandstand seats and buy Formula E race tickets

    SCHEDULE: Here’s every race of the 2024/25 Formula E season

    HIGHLIGHTS: Catch up with every race from all 10 seasons of Formula E IN FULL

    PREDICTOR: Get involved, predict race results and win exclusive prizes

    HOSPITALITY: Experience Formula E and world class motorsport as a VIP

    FOLLOW: Download the Formula E App on iOS or Android

     

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  • World Triathlon trials new RaceRanger Officiating App

    World Triathlon trials new RaceRanger Officiating App

    World Triathlon, in partnership with RaceRanger, is proud to unveil the trial phase of the new RaceRanger App — a powerful digital platform set to transform race management and officiating across the global triathlon ecosystem. 

    For years, officiating at triathlon events has depended on radios, chat groups, and manual paperwork — a fragmented system for a sport that thrives on precision. With the introduction of the RaceRanger App, World Triathlon is moving decisively to modernise how events are run, bringing cutting-edge tools to the fingertips of technical officials, emergency services, commentators, and team managers worldwide.

     The app, currently in trial at selected World Triathlon events (Alghero WTCS, Tiszaújváros World Cup, and Hamburg WTCS), centralises live communications, incident reporting, and penalty management into one mobile-based interface. It features real-time AI voice input recognition across dozens of languages and is built for adaptability across different event formats and sizes. Although the information is collected and distributed onsite, external partners like commentators can access the content in real time even if they are not present at the race. 

    ‘At World Triathlon, innovation isn’t a slogan — it’s a commitment,’ said Antonio Arimany, President of World Triathlon. ‘This app is another milestone in our ongoing effort to empower event organisers, raise the standard of officiating, and reinforce our role as both regulator and enabler of triathlon globally.’

    Already known for its revolutionary on-bike drafting detection system, RaceRanger’s latest development takes officiating a step further. As Co-Founder and CEO James Elvery explains, this is only the beginning:

    “We’re now working on enabling real-time transmission of athlete positioning and drafting data from the bike to the app. This will sharpen officiating accuracy and deter drafting violations more effectively than ever — especially in non-drafting formats where monitoring has always been a challenge. It also opens the possibility of centrally alerting the race organisation when athletes have stopped or departed the course, which will be a huge safety improvement for the management of races.” he explained.

    The app will be usable with or without the RaceRanger on-bike hardware, ensuring accessibility for a wide spectrum of events. A formal launch for private organisers and National Federations is planned for October 2025, with tiered access options including premium functionality for larger or more complex races. 

    What this means for the sport

          For event organisers: An officiating model that is scalable, digital, and commercially viable — reducing overheads while improving control and transparency.

          For athletes: More consistent rule enforcement, safer courses, and greater trust in officiating integrity.

          For fans and media: Enhanced storytelling potential through real-time data integration and improved race context.

          For National Federations and private race series: A tangible tool to professionalise operations and elevate the triathlon experience for all.

    This launch is a direct expression of World Triathlon’s vision: building a modern, open, and commercially sustainable sport — where technology, governance, and growth go hand in hand.

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  • At least 27 Palestinians in Gaza killed by Israeli forces since dawn

    At least 27 Palestinians in Gaza killed by Israeli forces since dawn

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    At least 27 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in Gaza since dawn, according to medical sources.

    Hospital officials told Al Jazeera that five of the victims were shot near an aid distribution point north of Rafah in southern Gaza.

    Earlier, at least 15 people were killed when Israeli airstrikes targeted tents sheltering displaced residents in the al-Mawasi area, close to Khan Younis in southern Gaza.

    US President Donald Trump said on Friday that it would probably be known within 24 hours how Hamas will respond to a proposed ceasefire deal with Israel in Gaza, Reuters reports

    Trump stated earlier this week that Israel has agreed to the terms of a 60-day ceasefire. He urged the Palestinian group Hamas to accept the deal promptly, warning that the situation could deteriorate further if the offer is rejected.

    “We’ll probably know in 24 hours what Hamas decides,” Trump told reporters, without giving further details.

    The announcement comes ahead of Trump’s scheduled meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Monday. The leaders are expected to discuss the truce proposal and ongoing efforts to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza.

    60-day ceasefire proposal

    Hamas said on Wednesday it was studying what US President Donald Trump called a “final” ceasefire proposal for Gaza but that Israel must pull out of the enclave.

    In a statement, the Palestinian group said it was studying new ceasefire offers received from mediators Egypt and Qatar but that it aimed to reach an agreement that would ensure an end to the war and an Israeli pullout from Gaza.

    Meanwhile, Netanyahu called for the elimination of Hamas in his first public remarks since Trump’s announcement.

    “There will not be a Hamas. There will not be a ‘Hamastan’. We’re not going back to that. It’s over,” Netanyahu told a meeting hosted by the Trans-Israel pipeline.

    The two sides’ statements reiterated long-held positions, giving no clues as to whether or how a compromise agreement could be reached.

    Israel’s war on Gaza

    The Israeli army has launched a brutal offensive against Gaza since October 2023, killing at least 57,012 Palestinians, including 134,592 children. More than 111,588 people have been injured, and over 14,222 are missing and presumed dead.

    Last November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

    Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.

    The proposed deal includes a pause in hostilities, increased humanitarian aid, and negotiations on the release of captives.

     

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