- UAE not issuing visas to Pakistanis, interior ministry official tells Senate body Dawn
- ‘Getting involved in criminal activities’: UAE halts visas for most Pakistanis; stops short of banning pa Times of India
- UAE envoy denies reports of visa ban…
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UAE not issuing visas to Pakistanis, interior ministry official tells Senate body – Dawn
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ECMWF Code for Earth 2025: New tools for understanding our atmosphere
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Super-Rare ‘Hybrid’ Blood Type Discovered in Just 3 People : ScienceAlert
An investigation into why blood doesn’t always behave as doctors expect has revealed a super-rare mutation in an extremely uncommon variation of blood.
Testing more than 544,000 blood samples in a hospital in Thailand revealed three people…
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iPad mini 8 launch window tipped by fresh leak — here’s when Apple’s next tiny tablet could appear
So far, in terms of tablets, only a selection of iPad Pros have made the upgrade to OLED panels, but it looks like that will change soon.
Last month, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported that the iPad mini 8 will come with the screen technology…
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Four hit by E. coli after Aberystwyth’s Big Tribute Festival
Getty ImagesFour confirmed cases were linked to the music festival Four people fell ill with E. coli linked to a music festival held in Aberystwyth during the summer.
Big Tribute Festival confirmed the cases after 5,000 people attended the event,…
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Pakistan, UAE vow to deepen strategic economic partnership – RADIO PAKISTAN
- Pakistan, UAE vow to deepen strategic economic partnership RADIO PAKISTAN
- UAE introduces major visa reforms for Pakistanis, processes 500 applications daily Profit by Pakistan Today
- UAE Ambassador, Finance Minister Aurangzeb discuss major visa…
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Scientists Just Found Another Way Antarctica Is Falling Apart
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet covers some 760,000 square miles and is up to 1.2 miles thick. If it were to ever melt away entirely, it would add 10 feet to global sea levels. Even considering how quickly humans are heating the…
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How did human consciousness evolve? Neuroscientist Nikolay Kukushkin traces our sophisticated brains back to the first complex cells
“Consciousness,” although challenging to define, can be thought of as a first-person awareness of one’s surroundings and oneself. You sense the world through your eyes, nose, ears and hands, and track your internal bodily states via interactions…
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Dmitry Glukhovsky on exile, censorship and the dystopia of modern Russia
Russian novelist and playwright Dmitry Glukhovsky poses for a portrait as people walk by, October 12, 2025. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy
For the past 20 years, writer Dmitry Glukhovsky has observed Vladimir Putin’s Russia from extremes of proximity and…
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Everyone needs a place to sit and simply hear themselves think
It is not nearly so far a journey as you’d expect between flying and frying. At 10, my father sent me down to the small youth club at the bottom of the hill behind our house in London to study judo. Our dojo master Tom must have been in his 50s…
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