Monthly Archives: March 2025

Kia Pakistan has launched its LMC Graduate Trainee Programme 2025

Kia Pakistan has launched its LMC Graduate Trainee Programme 2025 (GTP’25) that provides newcomers with an opportunity to enter an energetic and entrepreneurial working culture. The programme has been designed in a way that will provide youthful professionals with indispensable skills, insight into the automotive industry, as well as the experience to shape their professional journeys. This program testifies to …

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Justin Trudeau steps down form prime minister.

Justin Trudeau, Canada’s Prime Minister, has announced his decision to step down from his position, marking the end of his nine-year tenure. This move comes as no surprise, given his dwindling popularity, with a mere 22% approval rating as of December ¹. Trudeau’s premiership has been marred by economic woes, including soaring inflation that peaked at over 8% in 2022. …

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Girls education and gender equality.

Education is a fundamental right that every individual deserves, regardless of gender. Unfortunately, in Pakistan, this right remains uncertain, particularly for girls. As of 2024, the country’s female literacy rate stands at approximately 52%, compared to the overall literacy rate of 70%. The alarming disparity in female education is glaringly shocking in our rural and remote areas all over the …

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A Young Prince of Luxembourg Dies of a Rare Genetic Disease

A prince of Luxembourg has died at 22 of a genetic disease for which he spent his brief life raising awareness.Prince Frederik, the second cousin of the heir to the Luxembourg throne, discovered at age 14 that he had a mutation in his POLG gene, which is involved in the replication and repair of DNA. He died on March 1 …

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Federal government is ending solar net metering policy

The government has announced revisions to Pakistan’s solar net metering policy to address financial imbalances affecting nearly 40 million electricity consumers. Introduced in 2018 under the PMLN government, the policy initially aimed to promote renewable energy by allowing consumers to sell excess electricity to the grid. While early adopters benefited, the growing number of net metering users rising from 224000 …

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social media montage in pakistan..

Social media in Pakistan has taken over many fields, and the dynamics are changing day to day, with different aspects being introduced and creating jobs for youth. In Pakistan, people are getting degrees and searching for jobs. Being an influencer or content creator seems easy, but the journey itself is not easy. What people want to consume and what they …

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“Mexico Celebrates US Tariff Reprieve”

Tens of thousands of people packed into Mexico’s City main plaza to celebrate with President Claudia Sheinbaum a decision by the U.S. to postpone tariffs on many of the country’s goods.“Fortunately, dialogue and respect have prevailed,” she told the crowd. The celebration comes just days after U.S. President Donald Trump postponed 25% tariffs on many imports from Mexico for a …

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Virat Kohli breaks silence on retirement after India’s Champions Trophy triumph

Virat Kohli breaks silence on retirement after India’s Champions Trophy triumph India’s batting maestro Virat Kohli shared his thoughts following the Men in Blue’s hard-fought victory over New Zealand in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final, held at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Kohli, played a pivotal role in the Indian team’s undefeated run in the tournament, scoring …

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Mark Carney sets to become prime minister of Canada

Mark Carney’s ascension to the leadership of the Liberal Party in Canada has sparked significant interest, and his potential impact on the country’s future is a topic of much debate. As a former Governor of the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada, Carney brings a wealth of economic expertise to the table ¹. One of Carney’s key strengths …

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AI : A strategic assest for military operations

AI has become a strategic asset for military operations. It improves decision-making and enables the development of advanced autonomous systems, providing a strategic advantage in conventional and hybrid warfare. The race for AI dominance is transforming traditional military alliances and forming new fault lines in international politics. As seen in recent conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine Conflict, AI-driven intelligence and autonomous …

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