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Category: Science & Tech

Airbus Cuts 2025 A320 Deliveries After Fuselage-Panel Defect, Maintains Profit Outlook.
Airbus adjusts its 2025 production forecast following quality issues in the A320 line, assuring investors that financial targets remain stable.
X Rolls Out “About This Account” Feature to Boost Transparency
X rolls out “About This Account” feature to boost profile transparency and help users spot fake or misleading accounts.
Plane Crashes During Aerobatic Demonstration at Dubai Air Show
An Indian HAL Tejas aircraft crashed during a demonstration flight at the Dubai Air Show, pilot ejection status unclear.
China Achieves Major Breakthrough in Safe Nuclear Energy with Thorium Reactor
Chinese scientists successfully ran a two-megawatt liquid-fuel thorium salt reactor, surpassing decades of U.S. research in nuclear energy.
Pakistan and China Agree to Train Two Pakistani Astronauts for Short-Term Space Mission
Under a February 2025 cooperation deal, two Pakistani candidates will train in China, one to participate as a payload specialist on the Chinese space station.
Taal Volcano, Batangas province, Philippines, on July 1.Source: Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology/AP
Philippine authorities maintain Alert Level 1 as the public is urged to avoid the crater and the Permanent Danger Zone.
Pakistan to Launch First Hyperspectral Satellite HS-1 on October 19
SUPARCO Mission Marks a Major Leap in Agriculture, Disaster Management, and Urban Planning
Pakistan Wins IAEA Recognition for Civil Nuclear Energy Progress
IAEA recognises Pakistan as a responsible nuclear state, praising its civil energy progress amid regional tensions.
China Launches New ‘K-visa’ to Attract Global Science and Tech Talent
China introduces a new 'K-visa' for science and technology graduates, aiming to attract global talent and boost its innovation sector.
Pakistan, TikTok Join Hands to Launch Science and Tech Feed for Education
Pakistan partners with TikTok to launch STEM feed and boost education.
Noor Wali Mehsud’s religious legitimacy comes under scrutiny after a Karachi seminary disowns him and cancels any certificates linked to the TTP chief.
Islamabad hosts IMCTC’s program from 2–6 Feb 2026 to reintegrate individuals affected by extremism across member states.
Pakistan ranks 136th in CPI 2025, showing steady progress and improved public trust in government institutions.
Critics question Akhtar Mengal’s motives in Balochistan, highlighting personal gains over public concerns and governance.
PSC President Ali Abdullah criticizes double standards in freedom of expression at international forums.
Families in Punjab mourn civilians killed by Balochistan militants, rejecting ethnic blame and emphasizing unity.
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