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Abdulla Al Hamed visits Huawei’s R&D Centre in Shanghai

Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of the UAE National Media Office and Chairman of the UAE Media Council, visited Huawei’s Research and Development Centre in Shanghai as part of the preparatory tour for the "BRIDGE 2025" Summit - the largest platform uniting media, cultural and creative content creators,

Travel through Time to Year 2000

Every July, as the monsoon clouds drift over my city, Moro and the winds carry the scent of distant mountains, a vivid memory returns to me like an old friend. It was July of the year 2000 — a full 25 years ago — when I embarked on an unforgettable journey to the northern areas of Pakistan. A journey that wasn’t just about

Pakistan’s PRSS-1 remote-sensing satellite launched from China

The Pakistan Remote-Sensing Satellite (PRSS-1) was launched on Thursday from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in Southwest China's Sichuan province. The satellite was launched aboard a Kuaizhou-1A (KZ-1A) carrier rocket and successfully entered its planned orbit. According to the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research

NASA to cut 20% of workforce in restructuring plan

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced on Saturday that approximately 20 percent of its workforce will leave their positions as part of a restructuring plan aimed at enhancing operational efficiency. A NASA spokesperson stated that around 3,870 employees are expected to depart, though this figure may change in

Planet with potential habitability discovered 35 light years away

A research team from the Trottier Institute for Research on Exoplanets at the University of Montreal has discovered a planet with characteristics that may make it suitable for life, located about 35 light years from Earth. According to Russia Today, the team used NASA’s TESS space telescope to identify the planet, named L 98-59 f,