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Delhi coronavirus cases set to explode, hospitals running out of beds
Despite a vast lockdown imposed in March, disease is spreading in India at one of the world’s fastest rates
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Obscure Indian cyber firm spied on politicians, investors worldwide
BellTroX InfoTech Services targeted government officials in Europe, well-known investors in the United States
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'Help the government save its life and the lives of others'
Sindh CM's appeal comes as the province reports 1,748 new cases – majority of them in Karachi
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Honda hit by cyber attack, some production suspended
Suspected ransomware attack affected Honda’s production globally, forcing some plants to stop operations
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BCCI wants quick decision on fate of T20 World Cup
The ICC is set to discuss contingency plans at its board meeting on Wednesday
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Robot built for Japan's aging workforce finds Covid-19 job
Japanese robot uses ultraviolet light to kill viruses on door handles
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FIA wants PPP plea against US blogger dismissed
Islamabad sessions court seeks Cynthia Ritchie’s reply on June 13
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India thrive on verbal clashes: Matthew Wade
The 32-year-old Tasmanian has dished out his fair share of “sledging” on the field
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Emirates resumes flight operations from Pakistan
Social distancing measures will be applied and baggage will be disinfected at all three airport
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Iran will execute informant convicted of spying on Soleimani for CIA
On January 3, a US drone strike in Iraq killed Soleimani
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Pakistan's training camp for England tour called-off
30 players were supposed to take part in the training camp
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100,000 cases
The cases of the lethal infection are now coming thick and fast — nearly 5,000 a day on an average
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Oil supply crisis
The government can’t tell them to become loss makers just to make itself look good
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Another building collapse
Unauthorised construction of buildings continues in different parts of the city
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IMF’s harsh demands
Govt is struggling to strike a balance between continuing with fiscal consolidation and economic growth
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Outrageous!
Every parliamentarian is issued 25 business class air tickets annually for free travel within the country
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Falling pollution levels
Climate change is not a sudden catastrophic event but rather a cataclysm that is steadily unfolding through time
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FY21 targets
Pakistan cannot afford to deal with a prolonged learning curve
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Yet another Zainab
Even though child labour is outlawed in the country, it has not stopped people from employing child maids and servants
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Quest for answers
On this, as much as we may be tempted to think otherwise, the government appears right in this instance
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PSM lay-offs
PTI refused to let others consider such a step and is now hoping people forget its own broken promises
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Failed pursuit
It is another reminder that the ruling party appears to lack the parts that move the wheels of government
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Environmental degradation
Global warming have dangerously upset the ecological system resulting in unusual natural phenomena
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Not so invisible Americans
The African-Americans have been struggling for justice for long and they have been ably supported by white Americans
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ISPR warning
It is an unfortunate reality we face that until a competent regime takes charge in India
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Fighting Covid — and mobs
Attacks on hospitals are not simple acts of reckless behaviour or even rioting
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Plight of female prisoners
The conditions these women have to endure within such a marginalised system is disquieting to say the least
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Resumption of fishing
A prolonged strict lockdown would result in a super monster pandemic of coronavirus, bankruptcy and unemployment
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Pakistan, India and the minorities
'Treatment of minorities is a barometer of the state of human rights in a society'
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Masses, classes and the pandemic
In what sums up his message, the PM has urged the nation to learn to co-exist with the coronavirus
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Suicides in Thar
The situation can be mitigated by expanding job opportunities with locally available resources
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Dire consequences
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s biggest failure is his inability to make changes to the way the Centre functions
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No-exam promotion
Education through TV too might be hindered by prolonged power outages
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Modi’s media ploy
Probably its continuing failure to handle Covid-19
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Remission for education
Prisons are meant to reform those who stray from the correct path
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UN’s truce call
The virus had allowed us to pause and reflect on our actions. Instead, we chose peril.
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Unclean energy
Experts have demanded of the government to go in for clean energy like solar and wind energy
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Doctors fight on
Amid this proliferating pandemic, no stone should be left unturned to reduce transmissions and save lives
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The pullout plan
Why negotiate when they can just win the war in a walkover
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Rethinking poverty
If history proves anything, it’s that too much exploitation will inevitably result in upheaval
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Minneapolis riots
It is unfortunate that another Dylan lyrics from 1975 still applies today
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The not-so-sweet truth
With so much to benefit from, it’s no wonder why things have thus far fallen in place for these sugar barons
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Expansionist pursuits
Unless sane voices talk Modi down, a Chinese smackdown may be incoming
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Improving healthcare
Governments cannot get away simply by saying they helped people without disclosing their identity
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Fowl arrest
Irrational hatred leads to irrational thoughts
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The public role
Nonchalance is one thing. Disdain another.
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Red tape and air crash
Perhaps, the page is small and people big
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One Eid, but …
This has turned out to be the first time that technology has played some kind of a role on moon sighting
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Multiple effects of pandemic
Many old techniques of economic management and social organisations will have to be discarded and replaced
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Crisis reality alert!
The pandemic has taught us not to rely on existing systems that only support the rich