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A new hope for diabetes management
NNC2215, a glucose-sensitive insulin, promises safer, smarter diabetes management with fewer risks and better control.
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Corruptissima re publica
Excessive laws in Pakistan hinder governance, breed corruption, and worsen legal implementation gaps.
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Trump 2.0 and Mideast crisis
Trump's new Middle East strategy must prioritize ceasefire, end settlements, and advocate for Palestinian justice.
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Importance of classroom
The advantages of child learning in the classroom is the opportunity for face-to-face interaction
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Playing with fire
One particularly alarming incident occurred in November 2009 at the Kaiga nuclear power plant in India
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The shock doctrine's populist twist
The consistent shocks we endured in the first quarter of the new century do not have any parallels
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Mediocrity, inaction ruling the roost
Donald Trump's victory for the White House has stirred considerable debate around the globe
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Using human body as an element of design
Colin David's paintings, far from vulgar, use the female figure to explore form and design, transcending censorship.
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When we take too much for granted
Trump's return reflects a changing US society, as Democrats failed to connect with voters and adapt to their needs.
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Trump 2.0 and the world
Trump's return sparks hopes for peace and economic changes, but his priorities may not align with global expectations.
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The dwindling diversity of life on Earth
The ongoing stress placed on nature by human actions has undermined the biodiversity of our interdependent planet
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The enemy within
Pakistan's fight against extremism faces new challenges as a police officer allegedly aids a suicide bombing.
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US presidential election - why Trump won
Trump's 2024 win defies media narratives, reflecting voter frustration with establishment politics.
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Let the labourers have the last laugh
In a country where 50% live below the poverty line, Pakistan's wealth inequality deepens, leaving laborers hopeful.
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Where are Trump's fact checkers?
In the 2024 US election, liberal media's false polls claiming Kamala's lead were disproven as she lost to Trump.
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Statehood in Pakistan: rethinking social contract?
The most spectacular display of statehood, however, lies in Pakistan's VIP culture
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Seeking a better future
By enhancing Pakistan's role as an important economic entity would also contribute to increasing the regions potential
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Stranded Pakistanis: two facts we choose to ignore
Bihari community’s plight for recognition and rights ignored, activist recounts lost identity, dignity
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COP29 must go beyond promises
COP29 must deliver on climate justice, helping vulnerable nations like Pakistan cope with devastating impacts.
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Social suffocation
With AQI levels soaring, policies must prioritize the vulnerable, ensuring protection from smog and economic strain.
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Bangladesh: persisting predicament
Bangladesh's political crisis deepens with President Shahabuddin under pressure, while Dr Yunus faces challenges.
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A revolt against globalist liberal agenda
The 2024 US election highlights the rejection of 40 years of globalist policies and Trump's response to war and Gaza.
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Opportunities of research and innovation in higher education
Pakistan's universities must lead innovation by fostering research, industry ties, and global partnerships.
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India's growing Sikh problem
Modi's 'Hindutva' policies spark Sikh separatism, leading to Trudeau's bombshell on Nijjar's killing.
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Digital sabbath is needed for self-discovery
Technology's rise threatens self-discovery, pushing man into hyper-individualism and digital distraction.
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Pakistan's climate crisis: Rising urgency, dwindling action
Some 92% of respondents in Pakistan say climate change is a serious problem according to an ADB report
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American presidential election and Pakistan
Trump's victory signals regime change in the US, raising questions about future US-Pakistan ties and democracy.
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Farewell to Qazi Faez Isa
Justice Qazi Faez Isa's tenure as Chief Justice of Pakistan, from September 17, 2023, to October 25, 2024.
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A cauldron of criminality
Kashmore, Sindh, suffers under bandit rule, with state complicity and widespread corruption fueling the chaos.
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How is smog killing South Asians?
Smog is a major health threat in South Asia, cutting lives short due to air pollution and particulate matter.
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Why is Israel not on IS's radar?
The absence of action in Gaza and India strongly suggests that IS's priorities lie elsewhere
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Injustice within the justice system
Major issue is prolonged resolution of legal cases while the burden on the courts due to backlog is immense
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Schadenfreude industry
Cruelty we focus on is likely a learned phenomenon - more a product of nurture than nature
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The myth of democracy
Democracy's decline: elitism, manipulated elections, and growing populism challenge its legitimacy worldwide
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The honour of becoming a judge
26th constitutional amendment aims to bring transparency to Pakistan’s judicial appointments.
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Leading the information landscape
Media & Information Literacy empowers individuals to navigate, evaluate, and ethically engage with digital content
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The Algorithm of Death in Mideast
AI in military operations raises concerns over civilian safety, human rights, and compliance with international law.
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I voted in US elections, but
A personal reflection on voting in America and Pakistan, exploring democracy’s flaws and the power of resentment.
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Our judges - human, all too human
A reflection on the human side of judges, comparing the ideological divides in the US and Pakistan’s Supreme Courts.
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Afghanistan - analysis and antidote
Pakistan's Afghanistan policy emphasizes patience, gradualism, and people-to-people ties over border closures.
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COP29: a fizzling climate summit?
COP29 in Baku holds the key to addressing climate change, but challenges like financing and emissions persist.
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A tear on stone impressed
APS attack highlights unaddressed accountability as parents demand justice and Voltaire's ideas question.
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The impact of US elections
The world watches as Trump and Kamala face off in a close US election, each with distinct policies on trade.
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Nobel lessons: fixing Pakistan's broken institutions
Nobel winners highlight Pakistan’s institutional weaknesses, urging civil society to foster inclusive growth.
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At the crossroads of rivers and rivalries
Water conflicts drive tension in regions like Israel-Palestine, and India-Pakistan.
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Race to the White House - will the result rewrite history?
Kamala Harris aims to make history as the first female president against Donald Trump in the November 5 election.
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American presidential election: hinged and unhinged
Michigan's pivotal role in the 2024 election reflects deep voter divisions and concerns about Trump's return.
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The view from outside
Cairo's chaos mirrors Pakistan's challenges, revealing a shared struggle for dignity amid US aid complexities.