Author: Web Desk

Pakistan is poised to enter a new chapter in its space exploration journey, with the launch of its first hyperspectral remote sensing satellite (HS-1) from China on October 19, according to the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO). The HS-1 satellite — equipped with cutting-edge data calibration and hyperspectral imaging systems — will enable Pakistan to observe the Earth’s surface in unprecedented detail, marking a major leap in the nation’s pursuit of space-based self-reliance under Vision 2047. 🌍 Transformative Applications SUPARCO officials said the satellite would revolutionize agriculture, environmental monitoring, and disaster management.Through precision agriculture, HS-1 can help farmers…

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Internet users across Pakistan are facing persistent slow speeds and connectivity issues, turning what was once a temporary inconvenience into a national frustration. Over the past few weeks, complaints have poured in from major cities — including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Peshawar — about sluggish internet performance and frequent network outages. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), however, maintains that no widespread fault has been reported and insists that “services are functioning normally.” But speed test data and user experiences suggest otherwise. Telecom experts attribute the slowdown to limited radio frequency spectrum availability, coupled with underinvestment in network infrastructure. Pakistan’s 4G…

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London is set to become one of the first European cities to experience driverless taxis, as Waymo, the self-driving unit born out of Google’s autonomous car project, announced plans to launch its service in the UK capital by 2026. The company, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., confirmed that a fleet of vehicles will arrive in London within weeks to begin controlled road testing. Initially, trained safety experts will be seated inside the vehicles to ensure safety and monitor system performance during the trial phase. Waymo said it is working closely with the UK Department for Transport and Transport for London…

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In a groundbreaking leap toward fully automated home cleaning, an American tech company has unveiled the world’s first all-in-one carpet-washing robot, called the R2 Robotan — a device that vacuums, washes, and dries carpets, all in one go. The R2 Robotan uses an AI-powered navigation and perception system with 12 precision sensors, enabling it to map an entire room, identify carpet textures, and automatically adjust its cleaning modes for optimal performance. The robot performs a three-stage cleaning process:1️⃣ Vacuuming: An industrial-grade motor removes deep-seated dust and debris.2️⃣ Washing: A triple-layer washing system tackles stubborn stains and can clean up to…

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Pakistan’s ODI captain Mohammad Rizwan may soon lose his leadership role, as head coach Mike Hesson has reportedly recommended a captaincy change to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). According to sources cited by Express News, Hesson has written directly to PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, urging him to convene an urgent joint meeting of the selection committee and advisory panel to decide on key team matters — including the future of the ODI captaincy. Insiders suggest that the PCB’s think tank is increasingly in favor of a change, with preliminary discussions already held with Shaheen Shah Afridi, who could be in…

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In a swift turn of events, Afghanistan has withdrawn from the Pakistan-hosted T20 Tri-Nation Series, but Zimbabwe has stepped in to ensure the tournament goes ahead as planned. The series, scheduled from November 17 to 29 in Rawalpindi and Lahore, will now feature Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe. Afghanistan’s cricket board cited administrative and logistical reasons for pulling out of the tour, prompting the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to approach Zimbabwe. Within hours, Zimbabwe confirmed its participation, a move hailed as a boost for regional cricket cooperation. According to the PCB, the event will proceed on its original schedule.The opening…

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In a thrilling contest at the Sultan of Johor Hockey Cup, Great Britain edged past Pakistan 3–2 to clinch the bronze medal, leaving the Green Shirts to finish in fourth place among six teams. Britain took an early lead, scoring two quick goals in the first quarter, putting Pakistan on the back foot. But Pakistan showed resilience and determination, with captain Hanan Shahid pulling one back in the second quarter, and Sufyan Khan leveling the match 2–2 in the final quarter. Just when it looked like the game might go into extra time, Henry Markham scored a stunning goal for…

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Pakistan’s rising squash sensation Ashab Irfan has stormed into the final of the Vancouver Men’s Open, marking his first-ever appearance in a PSA World Series final — a breakthrough moment for both his career and Pakistan’s sporting legacy. In a gripping 68-minute semifinal, Ashab defeated England’s second seed Adrian Waller in a five-game thriller, coming from behind to win 3–2 with scores of 8-11, 11-8, 3-11, 11-5, 11-8. His performance combined tenacity, athleticism, and tactical precision, earning him a place in the final against another English contender, Sam Todd (seeded 6). Speaking after the victory, Ashab said: “This is not…

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In a landmark initiative blending education with cricket, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has signed an agreement with a leading educational institution to provide scholarships for young cricketers across the country. The partnership aims to ensure that aspiring players can pursue their academic ambitions alongside their cricketing dreams. The signing ceremony took place at the PCB headquarters in Lahore, with Chairman Mohsin Naqvi serving as the chief guest. The event was also attended by Pakistan’s white-ball head coach Mike Hesson, Director Domestic Cricket Abdullah Khurram Niazi, and GM Junaid Zia. Under the agreement, 120 standout players from 16 regional teams…

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Cricket fans around the world were left stunned — and slightly amused — when Australia’s fast bowler Mitchell Starc appeared to break Shoaib Akhtar’s legendary speed record during an ODI against India. According to the broadcast’s speed gun, Starc’s delivery to Rohit Sharma in his second over clocked an unbelievable 176 km/h (109 mph) — far beyond the realms of human possibility. The reading, of course, was a technical error, but that didn’t stop social media from exploding with reactions. One user joked, “Starc didn’t bowl a ball, he launched a missile!” Another wrote, “Only technology could dream of breaking…

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