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Javelin sensation Arshad Nadeem shines bright, wins gold in Gumi with 86.40m throw

Pakistan, May 31 -- Pakistan's Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem once again showcased his extraordinary talent by winning the gold medal in the men's javelin final at the Asian Athletics Championship hel... Read More


India's water cuts deepen, Chenab river flow at head marala drops to zero

Pakistan, May 31 -- India's water restrictions are intensifying, causing a sharp decline in the Chenab River flow entering Pakistan. Officials at Head Marala, the key point where the Chenab crosses in... Read More


"We prevented nuclear disaster": Trump takes credit for Pakistan-India ceasefire

Pakistan, May 31 -- US President Donald Trump once again claimed credit for brokering the recent ceasefire between Pakistan and India, warning that the tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors... Read More


Iran signals peace: Nuclear arms are 'unacceptable', Araghchi declares

Tehran, May 31 -- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has reiterated that Iran considers nuclear weapons "unacceptable," reaffirming Tehran's official stance during a televised address on Saturday... Read More


IMF puts Pakistan on the spot over crypto mining and AI energy use

Islamabad, May 31 -- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has expressed serious concerns over Pakistan's decision to allocate electricity to Bitcoin mining operations and Artificial Intelligence (AI)... Read More


Pakistan set for crucial trade talks in US next week

Pakistan, May 31 -- US President Donald Trump announced that a Pakistani delegation will visit the United States next week for trade negotiations. The visit comes as Pakistan faces up to 29% tariffs o... Read More


Tobacco: More Than "Smoke"

Pakistan, May 31 -- Each year, World No-Tobacco Day, observed on May 31, serves as a vital reminder of the health and environmental consequences associated with tobacco use. Around the world, efforts ... Read More


American Scientists on Sale

Pakistan, May 31 -- After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Russian economy plummeted, and most of its government-funded research institutions shut down. This included groundbreaking work ... Read More


'Single Shaming'

Pakistan, May 31 -- Single shaming is negatively judging somebody for not being partnered up and not conforming to society's expectations, that of being married at a certain age. I fail to comprehend ... Read More


Breaking The Cycle Of Kowtowing

Pakistan, May 31 -- "Kowtowing" refers to an act of excessive submission, originally from a Chinese custom of kneeling and touching the head to the ground. Pakistan has a history of enduring recurren... Read More