Smile Classes in Japan Post-COVID: Embracing Positive Expressions
The surge in smile classes in post-COVID Japan reflects the human need for connection, expression, and emotional well-being.
El Niño Phenomenon Arrives, Impacting Global Climate Patterns
The arrival of El Niño highlights the significance of monitoring and understanding climate cycles.
APTMA calls for restoring RCET to safeguard Pakistan’s economy
The reinstatement of the RCET for electricity is crucial for mitigating the challenges faced by Pakistan's industries. Without a robust export sector, Pakistan would be deprived of an essential revenue stream required to sustain its foreign exchange requirements.
Textile exports expected to fall further by $5 billion in the absence of competitive energy tariffs
The consequences of non-provision of competitive tariffs will be severe and could result in substantial closure of the industrial sector, widespread unemployment and further depletion of Pakistan's vital export revenue stream.
Putin discusses ‘joint projects’ with Saudi crown prince
The Riyadh-Moscow call comes after Mohammed bin Salman hosted US Secretary of State Antony Blinken
Instagram ‘connects pedophiles’ – WSJ
Child porn peddlers use codes like “cheese pizza” and exploit the features of Meta’s platform, researchers say
Indian-Canadian businessman’s payments expose Malta deputy PM aide’s corruption denial
Documentary evidence shows that a company linked with Vital Global Healthcare (VGH) made multiple suspicious payments to Carmen Ciantar, Health Minister Chris Fearne’s chief of staff and close associate, in late 2015 and early 2016.
IAEA issues warning about Europe’s largest nuclear plant
The UN is sending more observers to Zaporozhye after the Kakhovka dam disaster
US Muslim group calls on Congress to scrap Indian prime minister’s address
'If the Joint Meeting occurs, we plan to urge Members to boycott it,' says CAIR official in letter
New York facing ‘unprecedented event’ as wildfire smoke blankets city
Mayor Eric Adams urges residents to 'stay inside, close windows and doors, and use air purifiers if you have them'
Pakistan’s Imran Khan formally named in ‘abetting’ lawyer’s drive-by murder
Police registered an “abetment to murder” case against former cricket hero Khan, 70, who faces dozens of charges since his ouster in a parliamentary vote of confidence in April last year.
Repeated arrests, filthy cells: Inside Pakistan’s crackdown
Nearly 5,000 of Khan’s aides and supporters have been arrested since May 9, according to Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah. Rights groups have raised concerns over arbitrary arrests and forced disappearances.
