Japan to Build Supercomputer 1,000X Faster Than Other Machines

Japan to Build Supercomputer

Japan to Build Supercomputer 1,000X Faster Than Other Machines. country has unveiled plans to begin construction of the world’s first “zeta-class” supercomputer in 2025. This groundbreaking machine will be 1,000 times faster than today’s most powerful supercomputers, representing a significant leap in computational power. The supercomputer, estimated to cost over $750 million, is expected to … Read more

IMF Approves $7 Billion Loan for Pakistan

loan for Pakistan

The loan for Pakistan that was recently approved by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been widely seen as a crucial step in stabilizing the country’s ailing economy. The IMF sanctioned a $7 billion loan on September 26, 2024, which will be disbursed over a period of 37 months. This long-term financial aid is essential … Read more

Three Gorges Dam of China Affects Earth’s Spin: NASA

Three Gorges Dam of China

The Three Gorges Dam of China is not just the largest hydroelectric project in the world; it has also sparked significant discussions regarding its potential effects on our planet. This dam, completed in 2012, stands as a monumental feat of engineering, boasting a reservoir that holds approximately 40 cubic kilometers of water—equivalent to about 10 … Read more

First Nighttime Self-Driving Taxi Launched in Seoul

first nighttime self-driving taxi

Seoul has launched its first nighttime self-driving taxi service, a groundbreaking initiative that marks a new chapter in Korea’s transportation industry. The service, which operates in the bustling Gangnam district, is the first of its kind in the country, offering passengers a unique and futuristic travel experience. The introduction of the first nighttime self-driving taxi … Read more

Hezbollah Fires Missile at Israeli Spy Agency Mossad, Israeli Strikes Back

Hezbollah

Hezbollah has made headlines once again by launching a ballistic missile targeting the headquarters of Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency, near Tel Aviv. This bold move comes amid heightened cross-border tensions between Lebanon and Israel. The ongoing conflict has seen both sides ramping up their military operations, with Hezbollah striking deeper into Israeli territory and Israel … Read more

India Overtakes Japan to Become 3rd Most Powerful Country in Asia

India overtakes Japan

India overtakes Japan as the third most powerful country in Asia, marking a significant milestone in its growing influence across the continent. This shift in rankings, highlighted in the latest Asia Power Index released by the Lowy Institute, reflects India’s expanding capabilities and ambitions of becoming a global superpower. As India overtakes Japan, the country’s … Read more

India Has 1.1 Crore People in Forced Slavery: Highest in the World

India

India, home to over a billion people, is facing a severe human rights crisis with over 1.1 crore individuals trapped in forced slavery, making it the country with the highest number of modern slavery victims in the world. This issue extends beyond just the numbers—behind each statistic is a human life affected by exploitation, coercion, … Read more

India’s Population Growth is Slowing: SBI Research

India

India’s demographic landscape is undergoing significant changes, according to a report by SBI Research. While the country’s population growth is slowing down, the proportion of the working-age population is on the rise. These shifts could have profound implications for India’s economic future, urban development, and social structure. By 2031, the working-age population ratio is expected … Read more

Saudi Arabia Warns Pakistan to Stop Sending Beggars to Country Under Umrah Visas

Saudi Arabia warns Pakistan

Saudi Arabia warns Pakistan about the growing number of Pakistani beggars entering the Kingdom under Umrah visas. The Saudi government expressed that this issue, if not addressed immediately, could jeopardize the religious and diplomatic relations between the two nations. Beggars pretending to be Umrah pilgrims have become a significant concern, as they misuse the pilgrimage … Read more

Here Is Why Pakistan Is Selling Its National Airlines PIA

Pakistan

Pakistan’s national airline, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), has been struggling under heavy financial burdens, leading the government to make the tough decision to sell the airline. The move to privatize PIA comes as part of a broader reform strategy recommended by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to stabilize Pakistan’s economy. Pakistan selling national airline reflects … Read more