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Healthcare in Syria is at risk of collapse

On April 30, the European Union’s eighth annual conference on “Supporting the future of Syria and the region” in Brussels started with a day of dialogue. Members of Syrian civil society, representatives of United Nations agencies a...

Solar Energy in Pakistan: Harnessing the power of the sun

 In recent years, Pakistan has increasingly turned to solar energy as a sustainable solution to its energy challenges. With abundant sunlight throughout the year, solar power offers a promising avenue to meet the country’s growing energy n...

The need and importance of summer camps for children

Summer camps have long been a cherished tradition, offering children a break from the academic grind and a chance to explore new activities, make friends, and develop important life skills. In today's fast-paced, technology-driven world, the importa...

The need of humanity in the modern era: A call to action

In an age dominated by technological advancement, economic growth, and rapid globalization, the concept of humanity often takes a backseat to progress. However, the need for humanity—compassion, empathy, and ethical behavior—remains as c...

Climate change in Pakistan: Challenges and Opportunities

Climate change poses a significant challenge to Pakistan, impacting various aspects of the country's environment, economy, and society. Located in a region vulnerable to the effects of global warming, Pakistan is experiencing a range of climate-rela...

Tackling food waste, a grassroots effort in Sindh

 "Before this awareness workshop, I never thought about food waste as a serious problem in our country," remarked a college student in Khairpur, Sindh. This sentiment underscores a significant challenge in Pakistan: the pervasive lack of awaren...

Unveiling double standards: A closer look at Pakistan's sociopolitical landscape

In the intricate tapestry of Pakistan’s sociopolitical milieu, the concept of double standards often emerges as a recurring theme, casting a shadow over governance, justice, and societal norms. From the corridors of power to the streets, these...

Print Media vs Digital Media: The evolving landscape of journalism in Pakistan

In Pakistan, the media landscape has undergone a significant transformation over the past few decades, with the emergence of digital platforms reshaping the way news is consumed and disseminated. Traditional print media, once the dominant force in j...

Food security in a changing climate: Building resilient agricultural systems

 In a world where climate change poses significant challenges to agricultural production and food security, the need to build resilient agricultural systems has never been more pressing. As global temperatures rise, extreme weather events becom...

The global appeal of Urdu: Exploring the popularity of a language rich in culture and history

Urdu, with its poetic beauty, rich literary tradition, and cultural depth, has transcended borders to captivate hearts and minds across the globe. Originating in the Indian subcontinent, Urdu has evolved into a global language of art, literature, mus...

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Army top brass warns of ‘sure, decisive’ response, if India attempts to impose war

RAWALPINDI: The army’s top brass yesterday warned India of a “sure and decisive” response should it attempt to impose war, as relations deteriorated between Islamabad and New Delhi amid rising tensions after last week’s attack...

“Dr. Asim Hussain leads the charge: District Central says no to illegal constructions”

KARACHI: Dr. Asim Hussain, a senior leader of the Pakistan Peoples’ Party, has spearheaded a robust drive in District Central to eliminate illegal constructions. His initiative has brought together stakeholders from various political parties, l...

Zero Hunger in Pakistan: A Chemistry Student’s Vision for Sustainable Solutions

Growing up in the UAE with Canadian-Pakistani roots, my connection to Pakistan was always heartfelt yet somewhat distant. It wasn’t until I had the chance to intern there that I truly grasped the country’s struggles. The stark realities o...

India involved in state-sponsored cross-border terrorism: DG ISPR

ISLAMABAD: Director-General (DG) of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry presented yesterday "irrefutable" evidence of Indian-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan, days after New Delhi accused Islamabad of the Pa...
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