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Sherry Rehman Marks FES Centenary and 35 Years in Pakistan

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Sherry Rehman Marks FES Centenary and 35 Years in Pakistan

Sherry Rehman Hails 100 Years of Friedrich Ebert Foundation...

President’s Message on Türkiye’s Republic Day 2025

Message from the President of The Islamic Republic of...

Pak–Türk Friendship Week Strengthens Bilateral Ties

Pak–Türk Friendship Week Strengthens Bilateral Ties Islamabad - October 28,...

Uzbekistan–EU Open New Chapter with EPCA

A New Chapter in Uzbekistan–EU Relations: Why the EPCA...

Pakistan’s Chilgoza Project Wins UN Award

Pakistan’s Chilgoza Pine Forest Project Wins Prestigious UN Decade...

ISSI hosts Youth Policy Dialogue on Kashmir 2025

ISSI hosts Youth Policy Dialogue on Kashmir 2025 27 October,...

Eighteen Showcases Pakistan at PIPEX 2025 Jeddah

Eighteen Showcases the Future of Pakistani Real Estate at...

Climate Change

Planetary Health Check

In 2025, scientists issued a stark, even alarming, assessment:...

Cloudbursts & Consequences – Climate Change Unleashed in Pakistan

When the sky opens without warning, Pakistan pays the...

When the Rivers Came to Our Doorstep

Pakistan’s Climate Crisis and the Global Response •The Pakistan Climate...

Rethinking Climate Justice

What Pakistan’s governance, inequality, and underinvestment reveal about our...

Living With Climate Anxiety: A Generation Growing Up Under Threat

Being a teenager today, the dystopia is not lost...

World Environment Day

A Global Pact for Environmental Renewal Each year on June...

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Its All Going Into the DMs

In 2025, more than 5.24 billion people almost 64%...

Cost of Your AI Prompt

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20 Pattern Interrupt Ideas to Make Your Reels Go Viral in 2025

Pattern Interrupts for Viral Reels,20 Creative Ideas to Boost...

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Asia Cup 2025 – Pakistan’s Reckoning in the Desert

When Pakistan begins their Asia Cup campaign in Dubai...

Brewing a New Wellness Culture

Sweat, Sip, Unwind! How a visionary duo turned a niche...

The Throw That Shook the World

An Exclusive Interview with Pakistan’s Javelin Star Arshad Nadeem...

Fields of Her Own

A socio-political lens on how women’s presence in sports...

PCB Needs Merit, Not Lobbying,Shahid Afridi

Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi recently shared candid...

Noor Zaman Wins U23 World Squash Title in Karachi

Pakistan’s Noor Zaman has etched his name in history...

Pakistan’s Emerging Sport – Archery

The Slow Rise of Archery in Pakistan’s Sporting Explore...

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Marriage traditions in punjab

Weddings, Gossip, & Honour In Punjab, marriage is not simply...

Spain’s Musical Gift to Pakistan

It began, as all fine things often do, with...

In the Name of You – A Love Letter to Balochistan

The Journey of Ilyaas Alla Bashk For most, Balochistan exists...

POP ART: The Power of Rebellion

Pakistani Women Artists Redefine Freedom and Women’s Rights Pop Art,...

The Untold Story of Mangoes

On a blistering summer day, in the court of the esteemed Akbar the Great, a dispute was brought before the emperor. Two men stood before him, both laying claim to a mango tree that grew on the border of their adjoining lands. The tree, laden with ripe, golden fruit, was the source of their contention.

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From Militancy to Opportunity – Governor KPK Faisal Karim Kundi

In a time of political flux, economic uncertainty, and...

Zafar Masud – Not Just a Survivor – A Witness, A Leader & A Mirrror

In this powerful cover story, crash survivor and banker...

Why Pakistan Must Wakeup to Climate Change

In a compelling interview, Musadik Malik, Minister for Climate...

Zain Jeewanjee

Why Pakistan’s Youth Must Lead—And How They Can Zain Jeewanjee...

Samar Haroon Bilour – Journey through Loss & Leadership

Courage is not the absence of fear but the...

Why International women’s day?

Pakistani women have long been architects of progress, their...

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Pakistan–Saudi Arabia Defence Pact

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed a Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement (SMDA), formalizing decades of informal military cooperation. The pact, which includes a collective defence...

Health & Wellness
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Embracing Winter Harmony

Winter is not merely a season; it is a...

The Pressure Cooker

Academic Stress Impacts Children’s Well-being The education system plays a...

Mental Health for Professional Women

Mental health has become one of the defining issues...

Heart Health on the Brink

Pakistan is at the center of a heart disease...

Parenting and Child Development

Parenting style plays a significant role in shaping a...

Egg With or Without Yolk

For millennia, the egg has stirred imagination, devotion, and...

Immigration

From Pakistan to CANADA

Think intensively and think critically, the three words seem simple yet are extremely difficult to practice in everyday life, especially when human nature drives us to make most decisions emotionally. How can we cultivate this skill? Can it be taught, learned, or practiced? Before diving into these questions, it's important to remember the true purpose of education. As Martin Luther King Jr. wisely stated, "The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character — that is the goal of true education." This philosophy isn't just an abstract ideal; it’s actively embodied in educational systems like that of Canada.

“Is Canada for Me?”

Finding Peace, Balance, and Opportunity – Is Canada Where Quality of Life Thrives Hasn’t this become a million-dollar question for any Pakistani looking to improve their life? And why not? When daily frustrations become unbearable, you’re forced to look for other options—unless you choose to stay stuck. As a recent Pakistani immigrant to Canada, I can say Canada is for anyone who can relate to frustration of constant pressures of electricity, gas, and water issues, unpredictable tax laws, failing healthcare and education standards for children.
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