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Ryuko Hira – A Sindhi Sai Samurai of Japan

Hira’s name is synonymous with the Sai mission in Japan, where he has worked hard to create a robust Sai…

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Visiting the Pre-partition realms of our subcontinent

Prior to partition, the subcontinent existed as British India, ruled by the Queen of England. This was a magical land…

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Observations of an Expat: Quake Problems

The warring factions have moved to exploit the situation by shifting military positions and attempting to expropriate relief supplies. Totally…

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Observations of an Expat: Biden Pivots Back

President Biden will embark on a trip to Asia to attend a US-hosted ASEAN Summit on 12-13 May. He is…

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Arizona, and beyond the shores of pacific

It was December 7, 1941 when the peaceful shores of Arizona become a battlefield… people started crying… the explosions destroyed…

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Chungcheongnam-do to fight against Japan’s radioactive policy

South Korean province will seek world cooperation against Japan’s decision of releasing radioactive contaminated water from the destroyed nuclear power…

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A season of bloom…..

Flowers bring a smile with their innocence to harried faces, lift them out of depression, spell romance and passion and…

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Japan desires to educate all out of school youths of Tharparkar

Japan International Cooperation Agency representative recently shared an idea of establishing a modern center in Thar for education youths By…

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People of Japan love culture of Sindh – Consul General

Japanese envoy Toshikazu Isomura underlines need to promote cultural ties for peace and harmony in the region Distributes shields among…

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Respecting the lost souls

All cultures have a tradition of reaching out to their loved ones, who are no more. Followers of the Buddhism,…

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