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Anti-state elements to be held accountable: Kh Asif – RADIO PAKISTAN
- Anti-state elements to be held accountable: Kh Asif RADIO PAKISTAN
- Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif listens to people’s concerns at his residence in Cantt Associated Press of Pakistan
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Bradford City FC’s campaign aims to tackle youngsters vaping
Sue Duffy, who chairs Bradford’s Tobacco Control Alliance – a local partnership working to reduce smoking rates and tackle health inequalities – said: “We are confident that, using the combined power of humour and its ties to the Bantams, it will…
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Legal implications of AI standard of care integration on patients’ informed consent: lessons from surgery
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Prime Minister launches national regulatory reforms – RADIO PAKISTAN
- Prime Minister launches national regulatory reforms RADIO PAKISTAN
- Government proposes legal framework to protect foreign investment The Express Tribune
- PM Sharif launches national regulatory reforms to boost investment samaa tv
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iOS 26.2—Update Now Warning Issued To All iPhone Users
Screenshot iOS 26.2 fixes 26 flaws in Apple’s iOS software, two of which are already being used in real-life attacks.
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Apple has released iOS 26.2, along with a warning to update your iPhone now. That’s because iOS 26.2 fixes 26…
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Uranus meets a background star
The distant ice giant Uranus sits a few arcminutes from the star 14 Tauri, making the faint planet an easy find tonight.
This chart shows a close-up…
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Health minister says she worries about U.S. public health decisions harming Canadians
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Health Minister Marjorie…
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Ultracold atoms reveal Shapiro effect that bridges two quantum worlds
Some of the most important quantum effects powering today’s technology happen on scales that are almost impossible to see. One such phenomenon, called the Josephson effect, lies at the heart of quantum computers, ultra-precise voltage…
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