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Amid Pakistan's economic woes, General Munir's likely Sri Lanka visit raises eyebrows, occurring alongside concerning ...
Over a century after Pareto’s observation, the Global South remains trapped in a cycle of concentrated wealth and entrenched ...
Ogura can still remember that terrible morning in August, 80 years ago. Her older brother, who later died of cancer from ...
The question now looms larger than ever: are we witnessing the birth pangs of a new global conflict – or has World War III already begun?
The 19th-century power struggle between the Sikhs, the British, and the Afghans shaped the political landscape of the time. Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh was in Kabul during a victory parade where the flag ...
Part memoir, part critique, Afsan Chowdhury’s sweeping reflection on Bangladeshi media interrogates power, censorship, and the digital age, urging readers to see journalism as a struggle over class ...
AI features are everywhere on smartphones, but do users truly trust them? New research reveals a growing trust gap.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Senegal as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem. Senegal ...
WCLA begins assessing buildings in Androon Lahore, where many structures date back centuries and show signs of decay ...
A new nationwide survey has revealed that nearly 90% of Pakistanis believe democracy is essential for the country's long-term ...
KARACHI, Pakistan Agriculture makes up nearly a quarter of Pakistan’s gross domestic product and employs close to 40% of its workforce – yet the sector is edging toward crisis.
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UN report maps trail of monsoon havoc

In a report published on its website, the UN said the unfolding crisis – rising rivers, forecasts of further downpours, ...