Journey

A step toward sustainability

Artificial Intelligence is transforming how we manage water resources in Pakistan. At a recent conference in Lahore, WAPDA brought together researchers, scholars, and students from top universities to explore AI’s potential in water resource planning and sustainability. Experts highlighted AI’s role in predicting floods, optimizing water distribution, and improving hydropower efficiency. Speakers highlighted how AI can help tackle Pakistan’s water …

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EUROPE RALLIES AROUND ZELENSKY AFTER EXPLOSIVE WHITE HOUSE MEETING.

In a recent and highly publicized meeting at the White House, tensions escalated between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The encounter, intended to discuss a potential partnership over Ukraine’s rare earth minerals, devolved into a heated exchange. President Trump accused Zelenskyy of not showing sufficient gratitude for U.S. support and of being unprepared for peace, leading …

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Pakistan’s Early Exit but Hefty Prize Money: A Silver Lining in Disappointment

Pakistan’s performance in the latest ICC tournament was far from ideal. A team known for its unpredictability and raw talent, Pakistan found itself crashing out early, leaving fans heartbroken. However, despite their premature exit, there was an unexpected silver lining—the team managed to secure a hefty prize money. This raises an interesting debate: How does a team that exits early …

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Celebrating Antonine Maillet: A Literary Pioneer of Acadian Culture

The literary world lost a remarkable figure with the passing of Antonine Maillet, a Canadian author whose work illuminated the unique experiences of the Acadian community. Born in 1923 in the small village of Bouctouche, New Brunswick, Maillet became a trailblazer in the world of French literature, crafting a voice that resonated deeply with the isolated French-speaking minority in Canada. …

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Holy month Ramadan will be on Sunday .march 2

The moon for the Holy month of Ramadan 1446 Hijri was not sighted anywhere in Pakistan. As a result, the first fast (roza) will be observed on Sunday, March 2. The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee convened in Peshawar on Friday under Chairman Maulana Abdul Khabeer Azad.

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“Unfair Advantage? Pat Cummins Raises Concerns Over India’s ICC Champions Trophy Schedule

Introduction: The ICC Champions Trophy is one of the most prestigious tournaments in international cricket, featuring the top eight teams from around the world. However, controversy has erupted over the scheduling of India’s matches, with Australian captain Pat Cummins raising concerns about an unfair advantage being given to the Indian team. The Issue: According to reports, India is scheduled to …

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PSL STARTS FROM APRIL 11 WITH ISLAMABAD FACING LAHORE

The 10th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) will commence on April 11, with defending champions Islamabad United facing Lahore Qalandars at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The tournament will feature 34 matches across six venues from April 11 to May 18. Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium will host 13 matches, including the Eliminators and final, while Rawalpindi will stage 11 games, including …

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Michelle Trachtenberg dies at 39

Breaking News: The actress Michelle Trachtenberg, best known for roles in “Gossip Girl” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” has died at 39. Tribute to Her Enduring Legacy As we mourn the loss of this extraordinary actress, we take comfort in the knowledge that her work will continue to inspire and thrill audiences for generations to come. Her Bucky the Vampire …

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BRITISH COUPLE ARRESTED IN AFGHANISTAN.

A British couple who spent almost two decades running education programs in Afghanistan were detained by the Taliban earlier this month, their children said in interviews with a number of British news outlets. The couple, Peter Reynolds and Barbie Reynolds, were arrested on Feb. 1 when returning to their home in the country’s Bamiyan Province, according to accounts first given …

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CSS Exam System Set for Radical Overhaul

The decades-old Central Superior Services (CSS) examination system in Pakistan is on the brink of a radical transformation as the federal government’s Civil Service Reform Committee finalizes recommendations for a cluster-based examination model. In a significant policy shift, the existing generalized framework—where candidates from varied academic backgrounds are allocated to service groups irrespective of their specialization—will be replaced by a …

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