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Farooq Jillani

@farooq_jillani

Researching how and where wrong blurs the right.

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پچھلے چھتر سال سے کسی ایک شعبے کی بھی بنیاد ایسی نہیں رکھی گئی کہ جس کے ذریعے ترقی کی کوئی راہ کھلے۔ صنعت تجارت تعلیم انصاف صحت ۔۔۔تمام بوسیدہ نظام کے ہاتھوں ناکارہ ثابت ہوئے۔ نظام کے آلا کار لوٹ کھسوٹ کی دولت سے مالامال ہو گئے اور ملک و عوام اپنے حال پر روتے رہ گئے۔

Farooq Jillani (@farooq_jillani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This month electricity bill (No AC or heavy equipment used) Units 642 Cost of electricity Rs. 25477@Rs. 39.6 per unit. Taxes and levies Rs. 11,206 Total Bill 36,683 Total tax on Rs. 25477 cost of electricity in percentage is 44%. 44% taxes....what the hell is it....

Clare Daly (@claredalyirl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who do you think you are? You're unelected, and have no authority to determine EU foreign policy, which is set by EU Council. Europe does NOT "stand with Israel." We stand for peace. You do not speak for us. If you've nothing constructive to say, and you clearly don't, shut up.

سيف الدرعي (@saif_aldareei) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After leaving OPEC, the UAE can now freely increase its oil production, thanks to the Fujairah Pipeline that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz. The Emirates had planned and developed this independent export route for years, enabling it to add up to 2 million barrels per day. A

After leaving OPEC, the UAE can now freely increase its oil production, thanks to the Fujairah Pipeline that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz.
The Emirates had planned and developed this independent export route for years, enabling it to add up to 2 million barrels per day.
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Sann (@san_x_m) 's Twitter Profile Photo

His name was Irrfan Khan. He was born in 1967 in Tonk, Rajasthan. His father ran a tyre business. He was selected for a national cricket tournament for under 23 players. He could not attend because he could not afford the travel expenses. He won a scholarship to the National

His name was Irrfan Khan.

He was born in 1967 in Tonk, Rajasthan. His father ran a tyre business. He was selected for a national cricket tournament for under 23 players. He could not attend because he could not afford the travel expenses.

He won a scholarship to the National
The Diplomat (@diplomat_apac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So far in April, Gwadar has handled around 11,000 standard shipping containers. For a port that handled around 8,300 containers in all of 2025 and historically has not seen more than 20 ships dock in an entire year, the current activity is unprecedented. buff.ly/jvVRB9T

Ihtesham Ali (@ihtesham2005) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Hungarian mathematician with terminal cancer spent the last year of his life writing a single short book comparing the human brain to the computer. He died before he could finish it. The unfinished manuscript is the most important book about AI almost no one has read. I

A Hungarian mathematician with terminal cancer spent the last year of his life writing a single short book comparing the human brain to the computer. He died before he could finish it. The unfinished manuscript is the most important book about AI almost no one has read.

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Thank you Michael . ( 1/2) It was the summer of 1988. I had just graduated from King Edward Medical College and asked my parents to let me take a year off to pursue two of my life’s passions: cricket and music. On June 2, 1988, after a frantic two months of arranging,

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A psychologist discovered in 1920 that your brain makes up its mind in 3 seconds and then spends the rest of the conversation pretending it was thinking. He called it the Halo Effect. The implications are worse than you think. His name was Edward Thorndike, and the finding he

A psychologist discovered in 1920 that your brain makes up its mind in 3 seconds and then spends the rest of the conversation pretending it was thinking.

He called it the Halo Effect. The implications are worse than you think.

His name was Edward Thorndike, and the finding he