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India likely to play Asia Cup without team sponsor

New Delhi, Sept. 2 -- Team India is likely to play the upcoming Asia Cup without a lead sponsor on their shirts following Dream 11's withdrawal from its deal with the Board of Control for Cricket in I... Read More


KP govt releases Rs8 billion for flood relief

Published on, Sept. 2 -- September 2, 2025 1:21 PM The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has released Rs8 billion to assist flood-affected areas, confirmed Provincial Finance Adviser Muzammil Aslam. He s... Read More


Japanese town urges residents to limit smartphone use to two hours a day, faces backlash

India, Sept. 2 -- A town in Japan has proposed a new rule asking residents to limit smartphone use to two hours a day. The proposal, announced by officials in Toyoake, Aichi prefecture, aims to tackle... Read More


Unprepared for the Worst Disasters

Published on, Sept. 2 -- September 2, 2025 1:17 AM Pakistan is enduring one of the worst natural disasters in its recent history, the floods have turned into a national tragedy. Relentless monsoon ra... Read More


Another Proof of Kabul's Terror Patronage

Published on, Sept. 2 -- September 2, 2025 1:17 AM Every incident of terrorism from the western border into Pakistan has laid bare the duplicity of Afghan Taliban and strengthened the argument that T... Read More


Who is Laurent Freixe? 5 things to know about Nestle CEO sacked over 'undisclosed romantic relationship'

India, Sept. 2 -- Nestle S.A. has announced the immediate dismissal of Chief Executive Officer Laurent Freixe following an internal investigation into an undisclosed romantic relationship with a direc... Read More


Supreme Court upholds Telangana's rules for domicile quota

New Delhi, Sept. 2 -- The Supreme Court on Monday upheld the Telangana government's domicile quota rule identifying 'local' students as those who studied for four continuous years or have stayed in th... Read More


Kim Jong-Un joins 'anti-West' Putin, Xi in fiercest show of unity: All about China 'Victory Day' Parade

New Delhi, Sept. 2 -- All eyes are on China's grand "Victory Parade" as the country gears up to commemorate the end of World War II on Wednesday, September 3. Several world leaders, dubbed as "anti-We... Read More


We bridge gap between open-source innovation and enterprise-readiness: Red Hat's Ameeta Roy

New Delhi, Sept. 2 -- US-based open source enterprise software solutions firm Red Hat has been present in India for over 20 years, with offices in Bengaluru, Pune, Mumbai, and Delhi. The India operati... Read More


Rain Reign

Published on, Sept. 2 -- September 2, 2025 1:09 AM Pakistan's vulnerability to climate change is undeniable as last year's nationwide floods proved how quickly disasters can overwhelm the country. In... Read More