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Pope Leo urges priests to avoid AI for sermons
Pope Leo XIII has urged Catholic priests to avoid using artificial intelligence to write sermons. The Chicago-born pope (the first American-born pope) has urged priests to avoid AI and use their own brains. The pope made the remarks during a closed-…
Google introduces AI Plus plan in Pakistan
Search engine Google has announced the launch of the Google AI Plus plan in Pakistan. Google’s new plan is designed to empower users to do more with Google AI. The new plan provides additional access to powerful AI tools to help people increase their p…
1.8 million-year-old human jaw discovered in Georgia
Recently, archaeologists in Georgia have found a 1.8 million year old human jaw. According to reports, in the current year 2025, a 1.8 million year old lower jaw was discovered at a place called Oruzmani in Georgia, which is being attributed to a type …
Mark Zuckerberg sues Facebook founder
Recently, a citizen named Mark Zuckerberg has filed a lawsuit against Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. The plaintiff, Mark Zuckerberg, is a lawyer from the US state of Indiana who has filed a lawsuit against Meta’s company Facebook. Mark claims tha…
WhatsApp testing thread reply feature for users
Instant messaging app WhatsApp is testing a new feature for its users that will make conversations in group chats more organized and easier. Under this feature, instead of appearing separately, replies to messages will now be collected in one place in the…
Cassette storing all the songs ever made in the world is ready
Scientists in China have created a cassette tape that can store all the songs ever recorded. A team from the Southern University of Science and Technology in Guangdong Province, China, achieved this feat by printing synthetic DNA onto plastic tape and …
Who is Abidur Chaudhry, the designer of Apple’s thinnest iPhone?
Apple has recently introduced the thinnest iPhone in its iPhone series, called the “iPhone Air,” and its design is by none other than Bangladeshi Muslim Abidur Chaudhry. Abidur Chaudhry was born and raised in London. He received a bachelor’s degree in …

The real wealth of our nation

Strengthening preparedness before the storm

Pakistan suffered a lot due to terrorism: SK Niazi

Does using soap really kill germs?
It is generally believed that washing hands with soap kills germs, but do germs also get killed off the soap? So the answer is no, bacteria and germs can survive on the surface of ordinary soap, albeit for a short time. Especially if the soap is wet an…
Google introduces AI Plus plan in Pakistan
Search engine Google has announced the launch of the Google AI Plus plan in Pakistan. Google’s new plan is designed to empower users to do more with Google AI. The new plan provides additional access to powerful AI tools to help people increase their p…
1.8 million-year-old human jaw discovered in Georgia
Recently, archaeologists in Georgia have found a 1.8 million year old human jaw. According to reports, in the current year 2025, a 1.8 million year old lower jaw was discovered at a place called Oruzmani in Georgia, which is being attributed to a type …
Mark Zuckerberg sues Facebook founder
Recently, a citizen named Mark Zuckerberg has filed a lawsuit against Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. The plaintiff, Mark Zuckerberg, is a lawyer from the US state of Indiana who has filed a lawsuit against Meta’s company Facebook. Mark claims tha…
WhatsApp testing thread reply feature for users
Instant messaging app WhatsApp is testing a new feature for its users that will make conversations in group chats more organized and easier. Under this feature, instead of appearing separately, replies to messages will now be collected in one place in the…
Cassette storing all the songs ever made in the world is ready
Scientists in China have created a cassette tape that can store all the songs ever recorded. A team from the Southern University of Science and Technology in Guangdong Province, China, achieved this feat by printing synthetic DNA onto plastic tape and …

The real wealth of our nation

Strengthening preparedness before the storm

Pakistan suffered a lot due to terrorism: SK Niazi

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