Duration: September 9 – 28, 2025Venues: Abu Dhabi (Sheikh Zayed Stadium) & Dubai (Dubai International Cricket Stadium)WikipediaReutersTotal Matches: 19 (Group Stage → Super Four → Final)WikipediaNDTV ProfitReuters Group Stage (September 9–19) Date Match Venue Time (Local) / GMT Sep 9, Tue Afghanistan vs Hong Kong Abu Dhabi 6:30 PM /...
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iPhone 17 Pro Max Launched: Everything You Need to Know
Apple has officially unveiled its latest flagship, the iPhone 17 Pro Max, during the highly anticipated “Awe Dropping” event on September 9, 2025. With the new release, Apple is once again pushing the boundaries of design, performance, and innovation. Here’s a complete breakdown of everything you need to know about...
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1. Introduction The Asia Cup 2025, starting September 9 in UAE, is not only a cricket blockbuster—it’s also hosting one of the most anticipated matches in recent history. India and Pakistan face off on September 14 in Dubai in a setting charged with sport and political undertones. Pakistan Times+13Reuters+13Wikipedia+13 2....
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With dramatic weather shifts, landslides, and rising tourist pressure, Gilgit-Baltistan’s fragile mountain regions like Skardu are under immense stress. That viral image showing a warning sign—“Mountains Are Not Calling, Be at Home”—perfectly captures the new reality. This blog dives into what it means, why it matters, and what responsible travelers...
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