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Pakistan wildlife reels under deadly floods

Disastrous deluges have displaced species including jackals, deer and jungle cats Displacement increases risks of human-wildlife conflict and retaliatory killings, say experts Aquatic species such as Indus River dolphins, freshwater turtles and crocodiles are also threatened Aamir Latif KARACHI, Sindh,

Global Trends in English Teaching

English language teaching (ELT) is not less than a challenge as it demands a teacher be good at vocabulary with a fluency enough to give exposure to students. The more exposure of a target language, the more results are achieved. However; the case in Pakistan is quite topsy-turvy. There are lot of schools and colleges which offer multiple

International Anthology: World Muse in Albanian

Nacional Publishing House Tirana releases the International Anthology ‘The World Muse in Albanian’, translated by Angela Kosta By: Dr. MUJË BUÇPAPAJ Tirana, Albania The publishing house “Nacional”, based in Tirana, has announced the release of the poetry anthology The World Muse in Albanian, a

Nordic Peaks, Pristine Rivers, Valleys

Between the rhythms of wipers, the downpour, and Sindhi kalam, time melted away. After nearly 250 kilometers, we reached Karlskoga, where we stopped at a petrol station for a short break. By Abdullah Usman Morai | Sweden The Journey Begins from Stockholm It was barely a week since I had returned from New York in August 2023 when my

The Mighty Moringa: Life-Giving Tree

Once regarded as a modest backyard plant, Moringa is now being recognized by scientists and nutritionists as a powerful weapon in Pakistan’s battle against child malnutrition. Adapted to thrive in Pakistan’s arid conditions, Moringa grows fast, requires little water, and is nutritionally dense in every part – leaves,