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SEOUL: In an innovative step to improve public safety and control crimes, South Korea has brought life-sized holographic police officers on the roads of its capital city, Seoul. The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency is leading this dynamic initiative. The aim is to enhance a sense of security among citizens while utilizing advanced technology for crime

PESHAWAR: The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) on Friday reported that cloud bursts and flash floods over the past 24 hours have claimed 229 lives and injured 40 people across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, ARY News reported on Friday. KP floods- LIVE According to the PDMA, the fatalities include 184 men, 14 women and 12 children, while

MADRID, SPAIN: A Spanish influencer couple, Mery Caldass and Alejandro Cid, were refused to board on a flight to Puerto Rico after trusting an AI chatbot visa misguidance. The couple, famous for their travel content on TikTok, told that the chatbot advised them, they do not require visa being Spanish citizens traveling to the Caribbean

Filmmaker James Gunn on Friday shared his emotional on-set debate with David Corenswet over the big speech in ‘Superman.’ Click here to read more Lifestyle stories The film, kicking off Gunn’s DC Universe, arrived in theatres on July 11 and turned out to be a smash hit. A month after its release, the filmmaker shared

ISLAMABAD: Under the directives of Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan’s federal government has instantly activated 911 emergency helpline nationwide, in response to the flood disaster across Pakistan, ARY News reported. The initiative aims to deliver instant assistance to citizens facing natural disasters and other critical situations. According to the Ministry of Information Technology

RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Army on Saturday announced the donation of one day’s salary to support the rehabilitation of people affected by devastating floods in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Cloudbursts and flash floods have claimed 229 lives and injured 40 people across the province. Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps (FC) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are continuing relief operations in Swat