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Karachi to experience warm spell in February, hitting today

Karachi warm spell

Karachi to experience warm spell in February Temperature in Karachi could soar to 33 degree Celsius Sea breezes will be suspended causing more trouble KARACHI: Owing to climate change, the metropolitan city is to brave a warm spell hitting the city in the month of February. As per the meteorological department, the city will witness … Read more

Griner: U.S. b-ball star goes on trial in Russia on drug charges

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U.S. b-ball star Brittney Griner went being investigated in a court on the edges of Moscow. Friday to hear drug charges that could see her serve as long as 10 years in a Russian prison. Griner, 31, was officially told at this first hearing that she was accused of purposefully bringing opiates into Russia. She … Read more

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine more of a strategic burden: Pentagon official

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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has increased the strategic burden on China, according to a senior Pentagon official. “I do think that there’s a degree to which what Putin has done in Ukraine makes Russia much more of a strategic burden for Beijing than it was six weeks ago or six months ago,” Under Secretary of … Read more

Sigh of relief: PM defers summary of fuel price hike

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Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Monday deferred the summary of the hike in prices of petroleum products, Bol News reported. The existing rates of petroleum products will stay in place for the first 15 days of February 2022. Read more: Surging oil prices likely to keep rupee under pressure Special Assistant to the Prime … Read more

Shaheen turns down Afridi’s advice on assuming captaincy

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Pakistan veteran cricketer Shahid Afridi has said he asked the left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi that he should not assume the role of a captain for a few years. however, the fast-bowler did not pay heed to Afridi’s advice. While speaking on a private TV channel, Afridi said: “I had advised Shaheen to wait for … Read more

Hong Kong reports 9th case of Omicron COVID-19 variant

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HONG KONG, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) — Hong Kong’s Center for Health Protection (CHP) confirmed one additional case of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 on Wednesday. In an update on the latest investigations on an imported case announced on Tuesday, the CHP said the Omicron case involved a 21-year-old female patient who arrived in Hong Kong … Read more

Europe could see ‘another half million Covid-19 deaths’ by February, WHO warns

COPENHAGEN: The rising number of cases of Covid-19 in Europe is of “grave concern” and the region could see another half a million deaths by early next year, the World Health Organisation warned on Thursday. With 78 million cases in the WHO’s European region — which spans 53 countries and territories and includes several nations in Central Asia — … Read more

Bitcoin miners in Texas are breaking new ground

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Chad Harris, the CEO of Whinstone Inc., which operates North America’s largest bitcoin “mine,” recalls one of the last times Texas’ electric power crisis is now also his problem.

It was in June, and the temperature in the evening had risen to roughly 94 degrees, significantly higher than the state’s average for that time of year.

Texans were cranking up their air conditioning, putting a strain on the state’s grid, which had already failed for days during a cold spell in February, was exhausting.

“We just got a text saying, The power grid needs support. Please curtail now,’ ” Harris said while standing outside the company’s mining center at an old Alcoa aluminum facility about six miles outside this Central Texas town.

Instantly, Whinstone’s system went offline. The tens of thousands of computer servers that spin away generating bitcoin inside three long buildings simply stopped. “With the flip of a switch, we turned this off,” Harris said.

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