Author: Abdulrehman

Careem to Suspend Pakistan Service After Nearly 10 Years Careem suspend Pakistan service Careem, a subsidiary of Uber and a major player in Middle East ride-hailing, will suspend its operations in Pakistan starting July 18, 2025. The company cited intensifying competition, a difficult economic climate, and capital constraints as the reasons behind this decision. Careem has operated in the country for nearly a decade, helping to pioneer app-based transportation in Pakistan. The company’s CEO and co-founder, Mudassir Sheikha, described the move as a very difficult decision. He explained that Pakistan’s challenging macroeconomic conditions, increasing competition, and the global shift in…

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Pakistan solar power 25%. Pakistan has achieved a major breakthrough in renewable energy by generating 25.3% of its utility-scale electricity from solar power during the first four months of 2025. This landmark accomplishment places Pakistan among fewer than 20 nations worldwide that have reached this level of monthly solar energy contribution. Solar Becomes Top Electricity Source In a stunning turnaround, solar energy in Pakistan has risen from the fifth-largest source of electricity in 2023 to the leading one in 2025. This growth outpaces global trends significantly. While the world average for solar stands at 8%, Pakistan now generates over three…

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Pakistani viewers are buzzing after ARY Digital released the first look of Main Manto Nahi Hoon. The teaser preview features leading stars Humayun Saeed and Sajal Aly, signaling a major television event. Fans are equally excited for the acclaimed creative duo behind the scenes. Creative Powerhouse at Work Esteemed writer Khalil‑ur‑Rehman Qamar penned the script, with mentor‑director Nadeem Baig at the helm. Together, they previously delivered hits like Mere Paas Tum Ho and Gentleman. Their collaboration promises a bold, layered storyline that breaks the drab drama mold. Humayun Saeed Brings Intensity Returning to television, Saeed follows his impactful performance in…

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Iran Issues Grave Warning Before Airstrikes Iran says next move will be remembered for centuries. On Tuesday night, Iran warned the world of a looming surprise. Officials stated, “Tonight, a great surprise will occur, one that the world will remember for centuries.” Just hours later, Israeli warplanes struck Tehran at around 5 a.m. on Wednesday. This threat coincided with a major escalation in the ongoing conflict, signaling that Iran may soon retaliate in a significant way. Trump’s Statement Fuels Global Concern Earlier that day, former U.S. President Donald Trump demanded Iran’s “unconditional surrender.” His bold remarks added fuel to the…

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The development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies has surged over the past decade, creating new opportunities for the shipping industry. This evolving carbon value chain now enables innovative solutions in CO2 transport and storage, offering a viable pathway for shipping’s decarbonization. With over 620 CCS projects identified globally as of last year, the sector is poised for significant growth, according to the Global CCS Institute. But what role does the shipping industry play in advancing CCS technologies? Scaling Up for a Carbon-Constrained Future The Global Carbon Project’s 2024 report highlighted a troubling reality: carbon emissions from fossil fuels…

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On Monday, June 16, Southwest Airlines Flight 1843 was canceled following a tire blowout before takeoff at Rhode Island’s T.F. Green Airport (PVD). The incident, which occurred during the aircraft’s departure preparations, prompted the jet to safely return to the gate. The flight was bound for Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) in Maryland. Fortunately, the issue was limited to a flat tire, and all passengers were rebooked on alternative flights, according to Southwest’s confirmation to NBC’s 10 WJAR. The airport also clarified there were no facility issues. Swift Action Prevents Further Disruption Flight 1843 was scheduled to operate on…

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Japan, known as one of the world’s most sleep-deprived nations, consistently ranks at the bottom in global surveys on sleep duration and quality. Acknowledging this challenge, a design firm has introduced a revolutionary solution: the smart puffer jacket for better sleep. Introducing the Smart Puffer Jacket A design collaboration between Konel and NTT DX Partners’ sleep technology division has led to the creation of a “smart” puffer jacket. This concept jacket aims to optimize short naps using biometric data, such as heart rate and body temperature, gathered via a wearable ring. Dai Miyata, Konel’s creative art director, explained the motivation…

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Arkansas Razorbacks’ pitcher Gage Wood etched his name in history on Monday by throwing the third no-hitter ever recorded in College World Series (CWS) history. Wood’s record-breaking performance, including 19 strikeouts, propelled Arkansas to a decisive 3-0 victory over Murray State. The feat marks the first no-hitter in the CWS since 1960. A Historic Achievement in Omaha Wood joins an elite club of pitchers who have achieved a no-hitter in the CWS. Previously, Jim Ehrler of Texas accomplished the feat in 1950, followed by Jim Wixson of Oklahoma State in 1960. Despite the weight of this achievement, Wood remained composed…

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A Salvadoran journalist renowned for documenting immigration raids is facing potential deportation. Mario Guevara, arrested during a “No Kings” protest near Atlanta, has attracted widespread attention for his journalistic work. Federal authorities have issued an immigration detainer for Guevara, a move that could lead to his deportation, according to his attorney. Arrest During Protest Mario Guevara was live-streaming during a protest in Doraville, Georgia, when police arrested him. Despite wearing a vest and press credentials, Guevara was charged with obstructing law enforcement officers, unlawful assembly, and improperly entering a pedestrian roadway. The live-stream video captured the moments leading to his…

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The day after Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, Eric Shonkwiler, an Ohio resident, assessed his hiking bag to see what supplies he had on hand. At the time, he didn’t know the term “bug-out bag,” but this marked the beginning of his journey into left-wing prepping for disaster preparedness. Today, Shonkwiler shares his home with his wife, a Pomeranian named Rosemary, a six-month supply of food and water, firearms, and chickens—all essential for surviving potential disasters. He sees these resources as bridges across crises. Margaret Killjoy’s introduction to prepping came from a stark warning in 2016. A scientist…

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