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Another Taj Mahal for Love
Umerkot has found its own legend of love, not one born of royalty, but of resilience. Ali Nawaz Rahimoo Love…
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Songs of hope rise from Gaza’s ruins
In a place stripped of necessities, the sound of music feels both surreal and sacred We sing for peace, we…
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A slice of South India in Karachi
A tiny Tamil community keeps ancient rituals alive in Karachi against all odds Karachi’s Tamil Hindus preserve South Indian traditions…
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Khekhro: The King of Thar Desert
Originally military surplus trucks used by the U.S. Army during World War II, the GMC 6×6 trucks found a new…
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Astola Island Marine Conservation Plan
The plan will be implemented over a five-year period through a phased approach Shabina Faraz/ Abdul Rahim In a major…
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Ramadan in Pakistan: Relief eludes consumers despite inflation dip
Citizens say essential goods are still expensive despite Pakistan’s annual inflation falling to 1.5%, the lowest in nearly a decade…
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How a Mega Dam Disrupts the Flow of Water – and Money
The 2000MW Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Dam is the flagship project of the Indian government’s ambitious but highly contested plan to…
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Empire to modernity: Trans-Siberian Railway’s legacy and future
The longest railroad in the world, Russia’s Trans-Siberian Railway has connected the country east to west for over 100 years,…
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‘Millions at risk’ as Pakistan feels the pinch of USAID pause
Pakistan is among several nations grappling with the fallout of US funding cuts, with vulnerable communities left in limbo without…
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230 million girls in over 90 countries have undergone female genital mutilation
The victims of female genital mutilation are from the countries predominantly in Africa and Asia- data released by the UN’s…
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