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How effectively is Pakistan tackling the climate crisis?
We must ensure both environmental sustainability and economic development. That is the only practical way to proceed
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Dining on ashes: Pakistan’s hazardous coal dependent future
With the clock ticking, complacency in this regard could have dire environmental consequences for the country
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Pakistan is firmly in the cross-hairs of a deadly pandemic: climate change
A lack of political will and a weak climate change policy are currently Pakistan's primary hindrances
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Germany’s highest peak was beautiful, but Pakistan’s ‘majestic beasts’ are incomparable
Even though the Zugspitze Peak was amusing, my first ever climbing experience in Pakistan a year ago remains unmatched
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I spent my 30th birthday trying to prove that no mountain is high enough for Pakistani women to climb
I remember losing my patience at times and wanting to quit, especially after one incident of getting stuck in the sand
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Burma’s democracy is on a military leash
Did Burma’s military suddenly wake up one day and start believing in democracy? Surely not.
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Women’s Excellence Month: The shushing and shaming ends now
There are still verdicts being passed that say that for every brother that elopes, two sisters shall be raped.
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Peshawar School for Peace: Making the peacemakers of tomorrow
This school aims at promoting social cohesion, gender equality, and interfaith harmony amongst its students.
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As a citizen of Pakistan, I demand to know more about Balochistan
Instead of shushing the debates that are going to take centre stage sooner or later, it is time to listen.
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Why was the US Ambassador Mark Lippert slashed in the face?
North Korea is weak. So from what, exactly, is the US trying to save South Korea by establishing military bases there?