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  • Bionic sneakers promise to make wearers walk and run faster : NPR

    Bionic sneakers promise to make wearers walk and run faster : NPR

    Chloe Veltman evaluates Nike’s Project Amplify system on a steep incline at the LeBron James Innovation Center in…

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  • CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz arrives in Quetta on one-day official visit

    CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz arrives in Quetta on one-day official visit

    QUETTA: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif arrived in Quetta on Tuesday on a one-day official visit.

    Punjab CM was warmly received at Quetta Airport by Balochistan Governor Jaffar Khan Mandokhail, along with provincial ministers. Following…

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  • PML-N President, Punjab CM, UK High Commissioner discuss regional situation – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. PML-N President, Punjab CM, UK High Commissioner discuss regional situation  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. CM Maryam, Nawaz Sharif meet British envoy to discuss Pakistan-UK ties  The Nation (Pakistan )
    3. UK High Commissioner calls on NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq  Minute…

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  • RED’s Most Rational Camera Yet is Netflix Approved

    RED’s Most Rational Camera Yet is Netflix Approved

    The RED Digital Cinema V-RAPTOR XE 8K VV stands out not because it pushes the limits of what is technically possible, but because it reflects a moment of balance in RED’s product strategy. With official Netflix approval, ongoing…

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  • Pricing the known unknowns from Japan’s election landslide

    Pricing the known unknowns from Japan’s election landslide

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    The writer is head of Asia-Pacific portfolio management at Pimco

    The historic election victory in Japan for the ruling…

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  • Israel passes measure to make purchasing real estate from Palestinians easier – NPR

    Israel passes measure to make purchasing real estate from Palestinians easier – NPR

    1. Israel passes measure to make purchasing real estate from Palestinians easier  NPR
    2. Israeli plans deepen de facto annexation of occupied West Bank  Al Jazeera
    3. Trump White House voices opposition after Israel unveils plan to increase control over…

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  • Exploring the tiny robots improving drug delivery from inside the body

    Exploring the tiny robots improving drug delivery from inside the body

    Tiny robots steer drugs through the body with precision.

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    Moved by magnets or ultrasound waves, these tiny robots make delivering drugs more accurate and effective. 

    Getting a drug to where the body needs it is a delicate…

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  • Woman, 69, in hospital with four broken vertebrae after interaction with police at Sydney Herzog protest | Australian police and policing

    Woman, 69, in hospital with four broken vertebrae after interaction with police at Sydney Herzog protest | Australian police and policing

    A 69-year-old woman is recovering in hospital with four broken vertebrae after a police officer allegedly pushed her down “very violently” and “without warning” at Sydney’s protest against a visit by the Israeli president.

    “I straight…

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  • Pakistan digital authority partners with Swiss-based group on sovereign cloud, AI systems – Arab News

    1. Pakistan digital authority partners with Swiss-based group on sovereign cloud, AI systems  Arab News
    2. Data governance must before AI policies, say experts  Dawn
    3. Govt to invest $1bn in artificial intelligence by 2030: PM Shehbaz  Geo News
    4. Revenue,…

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  • Europeans shunning US as Emirates and Asia travel prove popular, says Tui | Travel & leisure

    Europeans shunning US as Emirates and Asia travel prove popular, says Tui | Travel & leisure

    Europeans are booking fewer trips to the US, Europe’s biggest travel operator has said, as appetite for long-haul travel wanes and concerns linger around Donald Trump’s immigration policies.

    Tui, which receives most of its bookings from customers in Europe, has seen “significantly lower demand” for travel into the US, according to its chief executive, Sebastian Ebel.

    “What we do see is growing business to the Emirates and Asia,” he said. “We also see European demand to the Caribbean, which – due to capacity – had not been the biggest priority in the past, but there we see now potential again to grow.”

    It comes amid signs that demand for long-haul travel across the Atlantic is waning.

    A report by the European Travel Commission, which surveyed travellers from Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, South Korea and the US, found 42% of long-haul travellers were considering a trip to Europe this year, down from 45% last year. In the US, only 34% intended to travel to Europe, down from 37%.

    In Europe, several countries have issued advisories about travel to the US owing to stricter border scrutiny, the detention of some visitors and protests over the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.

    Since Trump took office, reports have emerged from US border of tourists being detained and interrogated, people with work permits sent to ICE detention centres and people being wrongly deported.

    Overseas visits to the US from western Europe were down 4% in December compared with the same month last year, according to the US National Travel and Tourism Office.

    Last year, Ebel said Tui had seen a “significant decline” in travel to the US, owing to a multitude of factors including “the atmosphere, what you hear from border control”.

    While demand for US holidays has been weaker, Tui hailed its best first quarter in just over a decade.

    The German travel operator, which is headquartered in Hanover and employs about 67,000 people around the world, reported a 1% rise in revenue to €4.9bn (£4.3bn) in the quarter ending in December, and a 7.5% rise in operating profit to €72.9m.

    Aarin Chiekrie, an analyst at the investment broker Hargreaves Lansdown, said much of the success came from its cruise business, where profits rose by more than 70%.

    “Consumers continue to prioritise travel, which has seen Tui’s occupancy rates rise despite its fleet expansion,” he said. “All other business segments saw profitability improve over the period, except hotels and resorts, which suffered a double-digit decline due to losses resulting from the Jamaican hurricane, and the non-repeat of some one-off benefits last year.”

    Shares in Tui, which is listed in Frankfurt, ticked up 0.4% in early trading on Tuesday. The stock has risen by about 10% in the past year.

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