Month: June 2023
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Point of View
Exploring Social Shifts and the Struggle for Employment
Solving the problem of unemployment in Pakistan requires a multi-faceted approach that addresses the root causes and provides sustainable solutions…
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Archaeology
Remains of first inhabitants of Earth discovered in Turkmenistan
Institute of History and Archeology of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan discovers the stone remains Ashgabat A group of…
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Health
Uzbekistan to launch production of drugs from blood plasma
The China-funded plant will be the first in Central Asia to produce drugs from blood plasma Tashkent Samarkand will open…
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News
Taliban announce liberation for Afghan women
The Taliban had imposed several restrictions including ban on television shows featuring women Kabul Taliban supreme leader Emir Haibatullah Akhundzada…
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Anthropology
Linguistic Anthropology and Memoni Language—Tracing Roots, Embracing Sindhi
In the 1400s, approximately 700 Memon families from Thatta chose to migrate to Kutch and subsequently to Kathiawar, seeking religious…
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News
HESCO disconnects power supply to Sindh Agriculture University
Although the University has cleared all the bills, the HESCO staff has suspended power supply adversely affecting ongoing research experiments…
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News
Spain considers Kyrgyzstan a bridge between Asia and Europe
Spanish Foreign Ministry emphasizes the role of Kyrgyzstan and other Central Asian countries in the Trans-Caspian international transport route Madrid…
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News
Uzbekistan to receive cargo from China through Iran
The first container train, passing most of the way through the territory of Uzbekistan, reached Tashkent on June 25 Tashkent…
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Literature/Poetry
She is crying – Poetry from Jeju Island
Kang Byeong-Cheol Mr. Kang Byeong-Cheol is a Korean author, poet, translator, and holder of a Doctor of Philosophy in Political…
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