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Sharjah Ruler Engages with First PhD Cohort at Global Studies University UAE

The Importance of Postgraduate Research: Insights from Sharjah In a world where knowledge is constantly evolving, the value of postgraduate research can’t be overstated. Recently, H.H. Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, the Ruler of Sharjah, emphasized this during a meeting with the first cohort of PhD students at Global Studies University (GSU). His […]

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G-B Traders Reject Tax Deal and Maintain Sit-In Protest

Traders in Gilgit-Baltistan Persist with Sit-In at Sost Dry Port In the heart of Gilgit-Baltistan, tensions are mounting as local traders continue their sit-in at the Sost Dry Port, firmly rejecting the government’s proposed tax concessions. This decision follows a series of negotiations that recently took place in Islamabad, involving the federal government, G-B authorities, […]

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Floods Devastate Agriculture, Industry, and Economic Strategies

The Impact of Floods on Pakistan’s Economy: A Closer Look The recent floods in Pakistan have dealt a heavy blow, not just to rural areas but also to critical industrial centers. It’s a stark reminder of how unpredictable weather can upend progress. For decades, Pakistan has faced challenges from natural disasters, but this year’s deluge […]

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Vawda Issues Warning to Tax Evaders Amid FBR Crackdown Efforts

Is Tax Evasion on the Radar? What You Need to Know! Hey there! If you’ve been keeping an eye on recent news in Islamabad, you probably heard about the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) stepping up its game against tax evasion. Senator Faisal Vawda recently dropped some big statements, warning individuals and companies that they […]

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Lawyers Plan Protest Against 26th Amendment Changes

A Call for Justice: The Movement Against the 26th Constitutional Amendment Recently, a roundtable conference in Islamabad brought together political leaders, human rights advocates, and journalists to address a pressing issue—the 26th Constitutional Amendment. This amendment has raised serious concerns regarding the independence of the judiciary and the Constitution itself. The event revealed a collective […]

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Meta Introduces Teen Accounts: Enhanced Safety Features for Facebook and Messenger

Meta Introduces Enhanced Teen Accounts for Facebook and Messenger: What Parents Should Know Social media is a double-edged sword, especially for our teens. On one hand, it can foster creativity and connection; on the other, it can expose them to a world that may not always be safe. This is why Meta’s recent announcement is […]

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Health Worker Assaulted During HPV Vaccination Campaign in Punjab

Protecting Our Health Workers: A Call to Action in Punjab In a distressing incident that underscores the challenges faced by health workers, a dedicated member of a mobile vaccination team was assaulted while administering the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine at a government girls’ school in Chak 38, Mandi Bahauddin district. This assault, which involved a […]

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Sindh Launches ‘Pink Scheme’ to Distribute Scooties for Women Empowerment

Empowering Women Through Transportation: The Pink Scooty Scheme in Sindh In a groundbreaking move to enhance women’s mobility in Sindh, Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari recently launched the "Pink Scooty Scheme." This initiative aims to distribute free electric scooters to women, promoting greater access to transportation and employment opportunities. It’s a big step […]

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SC Affirms Constitutionality of IHC Judge Transfers

Supreme Court Upholds Constitutional Transfers of Judges to Islamabad High Court In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court of Pakistan has validated the transfers of judges to the Islamabad High Court, dismissing petitions that argued against a notification from February 2025. This decision is particularly significant as it clarifies how judicial transfers operate within the […]

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