The people of Sindh are rising against a tide of oppression, and their call for justice must not go unheard
As rallies continue to demand change, it is imperative for the government to reconsider the consequences of its actions on Sindh’s environment and its people
By Nasir Aijaz
The vibrant plains of Sindh, once celebrated as
Kazakhstan’s Minister of Science announced that the drug’s registration is planned by the end of 2025
Astana
In Kazakhstan, scientists developing a medical drug for cancer treatment have made significant progress, Eurasiatoday.ru reports.
Kazakhstan’s Minister of Science and Higher Education, Sayasat Nurbek,
The Emirates Publishers Association (EPA) continues to broaden its global presence with a prominent participation at the London Book Fair, one of the world's leading platforms for rights negotiation, content sales, and distribution across various formats.
This year, the EPA delegation features a distinguished group of seven Emirati
Sixteen-year-old Muskaan, a Christian girl from Sindh, was kidnapped, raped, and forcibly converted to Islam. After nine months in captivity, she escaped
Naeem Sahoutara
Sixteen-year-old Muskaan bursts into cheerful laughter, as she sings hymns during a Christmas party in a shelter home in Karachi.
The Catholic Christian teenager,
For you
I’ll write like primeval oceans
Hung with swollen voices
That are not from the future
Or the past or the present…
Stephen A. Rozwenc, an American expat poet who resides in Thailand, shares his poem
Stephen A. Rozwenc is an American expat poet who resides in Thailand. He has published 6 collections of