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PTI Snubs Security Briefing in Protest of Imran’s Jailing

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has refused to participate in a high-level national security briefing convened to address the escalating tensions between Pakistan and India. The party...

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Climate Change

The Global Common – Water

In the global conversation on sustainability, there is one...

Building Dams in Pakistan

A Strategic Response to the Water Crisis Pakistan's Looming...

One Tree a Day

The Man Who Grew a 1,360-Acre Forest by Hand Jadav...

Net Zero Harnessing Renewable Energy

As Pakistan stands at the precipice of a profound...

How Climate Change is Affecting Our Oceans

Oceans cover over 70% of our planet, playing a...

Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage at COP29

The operationalization of the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage at COP29 represents a historic turning point in global climate policy. This long-awaited development marks a significant achievement for developing countries, small island states, and vulnerable communities across the globe who have been disproportionately affected by the intensifying impacts of climate change. Spearheaded under the leadership of Azerbaijan’s COP29 Presidency, this milestone reflects a global commitment to addressing the inequities of climate change impacts while fostering hope for more inclusive, effective solutions.

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The Dark Side of Social Media

Pakistan’s Hidden Epidemic of Online Abuse As cyberbullying grows unchecked...

AI and Job Displacement in Pakistan

Challenges and Opportunities for the Labour-Driven Workforce Pakistan stands at...

E-Sports Hegemony: The Digital Empire Reshaping Global Economies

By Mickael Nguyen  Once dismissed as a pastime for teenagers...

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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...

HBL PSL 10 Tickets Available from April 3 – How to Buy

Tickets for the highly anticipated HBL Pakistan Super League...

Pakistan Thrashes New Zealand by 9 Wickets.

Pakistan delivered a stunning performance, securing a dominant 9-wicket...

Pakistan’s First ICC Event in 29 Years Ends in Financial Loss

Pakistan recently hosted its first ICC event in nearly...

PSL 10 ‘Luminara’ Trophy Unveiled

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has taken innovation to...

Art & Culture

The Death AWE

The Sacred Experience of Art Is Losing Its Power Once...

The Cultural Identity of Pakistan

Culture is often a contested concept, subject to varying...

Okair Sazi – Multan’s Exquisite Leather Ornamentation

Multan, a city renowned for its rich artistic heritage,...

Street Art in Pakistan: A voice for the voiceless

In a world plagued with corruption, negativity and inequality...

2024 Award World Press Photo

Palestinian woman Inas Abu Maamar, 36, embraces the body of her 5-year-old niece Saly, who was killed in an Israeli strike, at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, October 17, 2023. Reuters photographer Mohammad Salem was in Khan Younis on Oct. 17 at the Nasser Hospital morgue
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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...

Laila Zubari – Career & Challenges of Women in Showbiz

Our dramas often portray women as helpless... It’s high...

Ayla Majid – Barrier-Breaking Leadership

“Ultimately, I believe that breaking barriers isn’t just about...

Huma Fakhar – Redefining Leadership

My father, deep down, wanted me to succeed but...

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The Politics of Global Health

In an unprecedented move, President Donald Trump signed an executive order withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO), citing dissatisfaction with...

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Buying Wellness But Still Stressed

How did the sacred pursuit of health morph into...

The Unintended Legacy

Emotionally Unavailable Parents Raise Self-Absorbed Kids As parents, we strive...

Traditional Medicine in Pakistan

Traditional medicine has been central to human societies for...

Losing Sight: Silent Cataract Blindness Crisis in Pakistan

It started with the newspaper print looking fuzzy. Then...

The unintended consequences of behaviorist parenting

As we navigate the complexities of modern parenting, it's...

Back Hacks

Alternative Remedies for Back Pain - Natural and Holistic...

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.