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The weekly weird

Leech attaches to man’s throat A Vietnamese man experienced throat discomfort and discovered a six-cm-long leech sucking blood from his throat....

09.04.2024 10

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The weekly weird

Boeing 737 turned into a luxury villa Developer Felix Demin converted a retired Boeing 737 aircraft into a luxurious two-bedroom villa perched on...

23.03.2024 10

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KE, Hubco sign MoU

KARACHI: K-Electric and Hub Power Company Ltd have recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore the opportunity for off-take of...

11.02.2024 20

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Oil rises 2pc on falling US crude stock

LONDON: Oil prices rose on Thursday after data showed US crude stockpiles fell more than expected last week and a fresh attack by Houthi forces on...

26.01.2024 10

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Lucky Core cancels SPA

KARACHI: Lucky Core Venture Private Ltd (LCV), a wholly owned subsidiary of Lucky Core Industries (LCI), has terminated the share purchase agreement...

13.01.2024 10

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Digital payments for retail deals up

KARACHI: The share of digital payments in retail transactions of banking system increased to 80 per cent in the July-September quarter versus 74pc a...

31.12.2023 10

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Oil flirts with $80 ahead of Opec+ meet

HOUSTON: Oil prices fell on Monday, with the Brent benchmark hovering around $80 a barrel as investors awaited this week’s Opec meeting and...

28.11.2023 10

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It takes Venus longer to rotate once on its axis than to complete one orbit of the Sun

Venus is a very interesting planet, which spins the opposite of other planets in the solar system, has a day longer than its year, and lacks any...

28.10.2023 10

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Facts: The Apollo astronauts’ footprints will stay on the moon for at least 100 million years

Since the moon doesn’t have an atmosphere, there’s no wind or water to erode or wash away the Apollo astronauts’ mark on the moon. That means...

28.10.2023 10

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Oil edges higher ahead of Biden Middle East trip

NEW YORK: Oil prices edged higher on Tuesday ahead of a trip by US President Joe Biden to the Middle East that is likely to involve balancing support...

18.10.2023 20

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JCL posts profit of Rs8bn

The Board of Directors of Javedan Corporation Limited (JCL) announced the financial results for FY23 last week, as per a press release. The company...

02.10.2023 10

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