Author: Abdulrehman

Leading Pakistan’s Role at a Pivotal Islamic Summit Ishaq Dar OIC Foreign Ministers Türkiye 2024 appearance underscores Pakistan’s continued commitment to Muslim unity and diplomacy. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will attend the 51st Session of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers in Istanbul on June 21–22. This summit will gather top diplomats from OIC countries to discuss urgent issues facing the Muslim Ummah. Addressing Peace in South Asia and Conflict in the Middle East During the plenary session, Ishaq Dar will present Pakistan’s stance on recent regional developments. In particular, he will…

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Revolutionary China 6G electronic warfare system China 6G electronic warfare weapon. Chinese scientists have introduced a cutting-edge electronic warfare system based on 6G technology, engineered specifically to jam the radar and communication systems of U.S. F-35 stealth fighter jets. This pioneering defense technology, developed under the leadership of Professor Deng Lei at Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), applies next-gen signal processing to achieve capabilities far beyond current radar countermeasures. Reports from InterestingEngineering.com on June 17 confirm that China has firmly positioned itself as a global leader in 6G innovation, boasting the largest number of 6G-related patents according to…

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Chinese EV Giant to Set Up Assembly Plant in Punjab’s Special Economic Zone Punjab Skywell electric vehicle. Punjab Industries & Commerce Department has signed a key memorandum of understanding (MoU) with China’s Skywell New Energy Vehicles Group to establish a large-scale electric vehicle (EV) assembly plant in the province. This project will mark a significant foreign direct investment in Pakistan’s clean transportation sector. According to the agreement, Skywell will construct the plant over 75 acres of land located in Punjab’s Special Economic Zone. The Chinese firm aims to manufacture electric buses, cars, two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and a wide range of EVs…

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PM Shehbaz Orders Urgent Expansion Plan to Strengthen Maritime Fleet Pakistan lease ships to curb Pakistan’s annual foreign exchange outflow of $4 billion, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday directed authorities to lease vessels and expand the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (PNSC) fleet. The directive came during a comprehensive review session on PNSC held in Islamabad, as confirmed by a press release from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). While presiding over the meeting, the prime minister noted that the country’s dependence on foreign shipping services—due to a limited national fleet—has resulted in a substantial financial burden on the national treasury.…

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China’s energy sector is changing rapidly, with major investments in renewable energy and efforts to reduce carbon emissions. However, the growing reliance on gas-fired power plants may hinder the country’s energy goals. Gas Power Expansion in China In 2024, China installed 19.5 gigawatts (GW) of new gas-fired power capacity, leading the world. This growth, while notable, was surpassed by 30.5 GW of coal power and an impressive 355 GW of renewables. China now has 152.8 GW of gas power plants, second only to the United States’ 556 GW. Despite its expansion, gas power contributes only 3.2% of China’s electricity, far…

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Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s legacy as a fashion icon has sparked passionate criticism from fans over her portrayal in Ryan Murphy’s upcoming biopic, “American Love Story.” The first-look images of the drama, which chronicles her tumultuous relationship with John F. Kennedy Jr., have drawn backlash over perceived inaccuracies in her wardrobe and overall depiction. Fans Highlight Fashion Inaccuracies in Biopic The late Bessette-Kennedy, celebrated for her minimalist style and timeless elegance, was a trailblazer in 1990s fashion. However, fans took issue with the costumes showcased in Murphy’s teaser images, calling them a misrepresentation of her iconic look. From a poorly styled blonde…

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The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, often referred to as America’s Sweethearts, have finally achieved a long-awaited financial milestone. The Netflix docuseries “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders” has highlighted the cheerleaders’ journey, showcasing not just their dazzling performances but also their fight for fair compensation. Season two of the series, now streaming on Netflix, reveals a significant pay raise for the squad—a moment many describe as life-changing. A Glimpse Into the Cheerleaders’ Struggles In season one, viewers were introduced to the harsh reality behind the glamorous image of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Despite being part of the most valuable sports franchise in…

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Hurricane Erick strikes Mexico’s Oaxaca state, marking the first major hurricane to hit the region before July. Early Thursday morning, the Category 3 storm unleashed winds of 125 mph and heavy rainfall, causing widespread concern. NOAA’s National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported Erick’s landfall 20 miles east of Punta Maldonado. Early Season Category 3 Hurricane Makes History Erick’s impact marked the first time on record that a major hurricane hit Mexico before July. The storm intensified rapidly, reaching a peak as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 145 mph just off the coast early Thursday morning. Over a 24-hour period,…

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Elon Musk’s businesses face significant challenges as the SpaceX Starship explosion underscores ongoing issues. This fourth consecutive failure for the Starship program occurred during a routine ground test on Wednesday, jeopardizing its critical role in NASA’s Artemis mission. Fourth Failure for Starship Amid NASA’s Lunar pretensions SpaceX’s Starship program is critical for NASA’s Artemis charge, aiming to return American astronauts to the moon by 2027. NASA has committed up to$ 4 billion to SpaceX for this charge. While SpaceX has touted the last three test launches as successful in assessing specific factors, all redounded inmid-flight failures. Wednesday’s explosion adds another…

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A federal appeals court has upheld President Donald Trump’s federalization of about 4,000 California National Guard troops under 10 USC 12406. This decision reverses an earlier ruling that ordered Trump to return control to California Governor Gavin Newsom. Appeals Court Decision Supports Trump’s Authority The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted Trump’s request to pause the lower court’s ruling. This allows Trump to continue overseeing the guardsmen, who were federalized to enhance security in Los Angeles during immigration-related unrest. The court’s unsigned ruling stated that the president likely acted within his authority under 10 USC 12406. This law permits…

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