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Sunday, August 3, 2025

Google to launch all new smart home products

Launch events for the Pixel 7 and Pixel Watch have been scheduled for October 6 by Google. That doesn't appear to be all the corporation will be showing off, either.

Increasing economic losses caused by the flash floods

The economic losses and damages caused by the flash floods could range between $15 billion and $20 billion.

Toronto pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth

"Ninety-six is a fantastic age, but I just think it's sad," said actor Matthias Schweighofer, on the red carpet for his opening night film "The Swimmers."

Lamichhane, captain of Nepal’s cricket team, denies rape charges

A Nepali court has issued an arrest warrant for the 22-year-old, who is playing in the Caribbean Premier League, and he has been suspended from his leadership position.

Hundreds of trucks and containers returning to Kabul

Importers have refused to pay additional regulatory duties and hundreds of trucks and containers are returning to Kabul.

US imposes sanctions on Iranian firm delivering drones to Russia

The Treasury also placed sanctions on three Iranian companies involved in developing and producing drones and linked to the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

UN chief visits Pakistan to increase flood relief efforts

A third of the country is under water an area the size of the United Kingdom following record rains brought by what Guterres has described as "a monsoon on steroids".

PCB to file complaint with ICC against hooliganism post Pak-Afg match

Videos emerged where furious Afghan cricket fans smashed Pakistani supporters with pulled-off seats and plastic bottles.

Not Babar Azam but Pakistan will lift Asia Cup: father Babar Azam

He said he is hopeful the series of victories will continue for Pakisan till the end of the World Cup.

Another Bollywood actress praises Naseem Shah

With one wicket in hand, pacer Naseem Shah turned the table and hit consecutive sixes cruising Pakistan to the final of Asia Cup 2022.

India will broaden the range and difficulty of its military drills with Japan

India, like Japan, is bolstering its military to tackle what it sees as increased security threats, including from neighbouring China.

Supply issues cause Honda to reduce output at Japanese plants

The automaker said last month it would slash vehicle production at Saitama by 40% and at Suzuka by 30% for early September.