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Indonesia turns down ear-splitting ‘haram’ street parties

WhatsApp is working on a new voicemail feature
Instant messaging application WhatsApp is working on a feature called Voicemail, which will allow users to record an instant message if a call is not picked up. According to the latest report presented on WhatsApp Beta Info, when a user calls another u…
NASA gets permanent help from AI to monitor solar activity
NASA has recently started using AI technology on a regular basis to monitor solar activity. This new AI model is Surya, which NASA and IBM have jointly introduced as an advanced AI foundation model. Its name, Surya, is inspired by the Sanskrit word for…
The world’s first robot to get pregnant
The world's first pregnancy robot has recently been proposed, which has become a subject of interest and ethical debate. Guangzhou, China-based Kaiwa Technology is developing a humanoid robot that will be implanted with an artificial uterus. The pro…
Chinese company announces to set up electric vehicle plant in Punjab
Lahore: Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer "Leyton Auto Group" has announced the establishment of a plant in Punjab to manufacture small electric vehicles. A 15-member delegation led by the company's general manager met with Provincial Minister for Ind…
Pakistan’s new remote sensing satellite successfully reaches orbit
Pakistan’s new remote sensing satellite has successfully reached orbit and is operational with excellent performance. The Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SPARCO) has confirmed the successful deployment and operational readiness…
Scientists make major breakthrough towards a battery-free future
Scientists have set a new record for generating energy from indoor light using a new generation of perovskite solar cells. The team, led by scientists at University College London (UCL), said the achievement could lead to a battery-free future where re…
NASA begins new phase of space debris cleanup
NASA has begun a new phase to clean up the growing space debris. This debris consists of old satellites, rocket fragments and other unused space equipment, which are rapidly orbiting Earth and pose a threat to active satellites or future missions. T…
List of last week’s most popular smartphones released
The Redmi 15 5G retained its top position in the list of most popular smartphones last week. While there was no change in the second and third positions in the ranking from the previous week. The list of most popular smartphones last week is as follows…
Trump’s media company launches AI search engine
US President Donald Trump's media company has launched a new AI-powered search engine in partnership with controversial artificial intelligence company Perplexity. Trump Media (which is largely owned by the current US president) announced the new proje…

Heavy rains flood Islamabad as seven killed DIK

PDMA issues flood warning as wet spell continues in KP

Pakistan needs independent judiciary, judges: Supreme Court Justice Minallah

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Chairman, Daily The Patriot

WhatsApp is working on a new voicemail feature
Instant messaging application WhatsApp is working on a feature called Voicemail, which will allow users to record an instant message if a call is not picked up. According to the latest report presented on WhatsApp Beta Info, when a user calls another u…
NASA gets permanent help from AI to monitor solar activity
NASA has recently started using AI technology on a regular basis to monitor solar activity. This new AI model is Surya, which NASA and IBM have jointly introduced as an advanced AI foundation model. Its name, Surya, is inspired by the Sanskrit word for…
The world’s first robot to get pregnant
The world's first pregnancy robot has recently been proposed, which has become a subject of interest and ethical debate. Guangzhou, China-based Kaiwa Technology is developing a humanoid robot that will be implanted with an artificial uterus. The pro…
Chinese company announces to set up electric vehicle plant in Punjab
Lahore: Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer "Leyton Auto Group" has announced the establishment of a plant in Punjab to manufacture small electric vehicles. A 15-member delegation led by the company's general manager met with Provincial Minister for Ind…
Pakistan’s new remote sensing satellite successfully reaches orbit
Pakistan’s new remote sensing satellite has successfully reached orbit and is operational with excellent performance. The Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SPARCO) has confirmed the successful deployment and operational readiness…
Scientists make major breakthrough towards a battery-free future
Scientists have set a new record for generating energy from indoor light using a new generation of perovskite solar cells. The team, led by scientists at University College London (UCL), said the achievement could lead to a battery-free future where re…
NASA begins new phase of space debris cleanup
NASA has begun a new phase to clean up the growing space debris. This debris consists of old satellites, rocket fragments and other unused space equipment, which are rapidly orbiting Earth and pose a threat to active satellites or future missions. T…
List of last week’s most popular smartphones released
The Redmi 15 5G retained its top position in the list of most popular smartphones last week. While there was no change in the second and third positions in the ranking from the previous week. The list of most popular smartphones last week is as follows…

Heavy rains flood Islamabad as seven killed DIK

PDMA issues flood warning as wet spell continues in KP

Pakistan needs independent judiciary, judges: Supreme Court Justice Minallah

Are we eating safely?

At the Daily Patriot, our mission is not just to report the facts, but to ignite national discourse, empower voices often unheard, and uphold the integrity of journalism. In an era of noise, we stand firm in our commitment to truth, transparency, and the trust of the people

Salman Khan Niazi

Chairman, Daily The Patriot