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Severe Weather Causes Casualties and Disruptions Across Pakistan

Severe weather conditions, including powerful windstorms and heavy rains, have resulted in the deaths of at least 19 individuals and left over 90 injured across various regions of Pakistan. As the storms swept through Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Islamabad, significant disruptions to road and air travel were reported, alongside widespread power outages. The storms brought […]

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Pakistan Advocates for Gaza Reconstruction Initiatives at UN Conference

UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has emphasized the need to implement the Gaza Reconstruction Plan, which has received backing from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Arab Group. This call comes as diplomats convene in New York to lay the groundwork for an upcoming international conference scheduled for June, aimed at promoting a two-state solution

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Bangladesh Terminates $21 Million Defense Contract with Indian Firm

In a significant development, the government of Bangladesh has annulled a $21 million contract with Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd (GRSE), an Indian state-owned company, for the production of an advanced ocean-going tug. This decision follows India’s recent termination of a transshipment arrangement that had previously facilitated Bangladeshi exports to third countries, a move

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Archaeological Discovery Unveils Emperor Caligula’s Lost Gardens in Rome

Rome, Italy – Recent excavations for a new parking facility in Rome have led to an extraordinary archaeological discovery, revealing remnants of what are believed to be the lavish gardens of the infamous Roman Emperor Caligula. This unexpected find has sparked renewed interest in Caligula’s historical legacy, prompting scholars to reassess the cultural and historical

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Toxic Algal Blooms Threaten Marine Life in South Australia

In South Australia, a significant environmental crisis is unfolding as a toxic algal bloom wreaks havoc on the region’s marine ecosystems. This phenomenon, which has resulted in the devastating decline of various marine species, including the iconic leafy sea dragon and local blue swimmer crabs, has raised alarm among environmental scientists and local communities alike.

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California Wildfires Leave Behind Massive Toxic Waste

Los Angeles, California – Following a series of devastating wildfires that swept through the region, authorities are now grappling with the aftermath of the destruction, which has resulted in an alarming accumulation of approximately nine billion pounds of hazardous ash and debris. The wildfires, which have historically posed a significant threat to the state, have

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Youth Perspectives on Pakistan-India Relations Discussed at Karachi Seminar

KARACHI: An interactive seminar addressing the ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India took place at the Pakistan Institute of International Affairs (PIIA) on Saturday. The event aimed to incorporate diverse viewpoints, particularly from the youth, on the recent developments in the bilateral conflict. Dr. Masuma Hasan, chairperson of PIIA, emphasized the importance of engaging younger

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Cultural Festival Celebrates Artistic Expression in South Asian Community

In a vibrant gathering held in Toronto, Canada, a cultural festival showcased the rich artistic heritage of the South Asian community, drawing participants and visitors from various backgrounds. The event, which took place over the weekend, aimed to promote cultural exchange and foster a sense of unity among diverse groups. Local artists displayed their work,

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Rediscovering the Pioneering Cartoonist Barbara Shermund

In a remarkable effort to revive the legacy of a groundbreaking artist, the work of Barbara Shermund, a prominent cartoonist from the early to mid-20th century, is finally receiving the recognition it deserves. Shermund, who made her mark as one of the first female cartoonists for esteemed publications such as The New Yorker, contributed significantly

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Exciting Entertainment Releases on the Horizon for Summer 2025

As summer approaches, entertainment enthusiasts around the globe are eagerly anticipating a lineup of new movies and music set to debut in the coming months. From blockbuster films to chart-topping albums, the summer of 2025 promises a rich array of offerings across various platforms, catering to diverse tastes and cultures. In the film industry, several

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