Japan Sets the Record for the Fastest Internet with a Speed of 402 Tbps, 1.6 Million Faster Than the US Medium

Japanese researchers have set a new record. The research team reached a new high in data transmission – Internet speed. The new record set amounts to 420 Tbps – 1.6 million times faster than the average US medium. The Photonic-Network-Laboratory at Japan’s-National-Institute-of-Information-and-Communications-Technology (NICT) deployed traditional optic fibers with varying transmission bands with varying amplification technologies. […]

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Unprecedented Brain Drain puts Pakistan’s Future in jeopardy. 700,000 People Moving Abroad for a Better Future

Political and economic instability has pushed Pakistan’s future into uncertainty. Over 700,000 educated people have left Pakitan in the last five months. Moreover, in the last four years, there has been a steady increase in brain drain in Pakistan. Meanwhile, the brain drain in Pakistan has increased. In the last four years, Pakistan saw a […]

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Two Pakistani Males were Sentenced to Imprisonment and Deportation by Dubai Court for a Sexual Assault

Dubai Court has sentenced two Pakistani males for three-month imprisonment, and deportation. Charges placed are on sexual assault. The incident took place on 3rd February in a shared locker room. Two Pakistani male laborers assaulted a co-worker. Moreover, the case also found pieces of evidence of threat and intimidation. A neighbor interrupted the crime scene […]

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Pakistan Petroleum Dealer Association (PPDA) Threatens Nationwide Shutdown Amidst Tax Levy by Government

PPDA chairman Abdul Sami Khan expressed concerns over the fiance bills 0.5 % advance turnover tax imposed on petroleum. Pointing to the difficulty operating petrol pumps. Moreover, he mentioned shutdown on 5th July if the government doesn’t comply. Furthermore, Khan accuses the government of supporting smugglers, and, taxes on every transition is burdening petroleum dealers. […]

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South Korean Robot Commit Suicide After Malfunctioning

South Korean robot killed itself after malfunctioning. South Korea’s national media terms it the nation’s first ‘suicidal robot’. A robot working for Gumi City Council, South Korea killed itself after malfunctioning. The Robot was in charge of daily delivery, helping employees, and providing information to residents. Also Read: Amazon Deploys Robots, Leaving Many Unemployed The […]

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