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A Celebration of Creativity Beyond Borders

On a warm Ramadan evening, despite the cool breeze, and on the banks of the Nile, Egyptian-French artist Abdel-Razek Okasha hosted an iftar at Darna Museum. The event was attended by a distinguished group of writers, artists, academics, and media professionals. The evening concluded with a special tribute to poet, novelist, and translator

Understanding the Controversy

Canal Construction on River Systems and the Concerns of Sindh and Its People Prof Dr. Abdullah G Arijo The ongoing debate regarding the construction of canals on river systems in Pakistan has raised considerable concerns, particularly for the people of Sindh province. This dispute, which interweaves political, environmental, and social

Indus River Issue: Sindh calls for international intervention

‘Let the Indus River Flow’. Protest Rallies Mark the International Day of Action for Rivers Awami Tehreek and Sindhyani Tehreek organizes protest rallies at Indus River Bridges Jamshoro-Hyderabad, Dadu-Moro, Amri-Qazi Ahmed, Khairpur-Larkana and Thatta-Sujawal against disputed canals Jamshoro/Hyderabad On the occasion of

China mandates labeling of AI-generated content to combat misinformation

Chinese authorities issued guidelines on Friday requiring labels on all artificial intelligence-generated content circulated online, aiming to combat the misuse of AI and the spread of false information. The regulations, jointly issued by the Cyberspace Administration of China, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the

Parched Land, Rising Anger

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