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AFC President backs Asian teams to excel in US

As the world turns its attention to the inaugural expanded 32-team FIFA Club World Cup 2025, Asian Football Confederation (AFC) President Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa has expressed confidence in the potential of Asia's four participating teams to deliver exceptional performances. Set to feature some of the Continent’s

The Basic Human Needs in the Age of Technology

In 1954, the American psychologist Abraham Maslow introduced what became known as the “Hierarchy of Needs,” which included physiological needs, safety, social belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization. But today, in 2025, we are compelled to re-examine this framework. What are the true essential needs of a human being in our

The ‘Saintly’ Tree of Thar Desert

The Rohiro is more than just a tree, it is a living symbol of resilience, sanctity, and sustainability The timber mafia, driven by the high market value of Rohiro wood, has increasingly targeted the tree, leading to concerns about its possible extinction. Ali Nawaz Rahimoo In the arid landscapes of Tharparkar, where life has

Poetry: To Strip a Thought Bare

“What is it you really want?” The thought, once stripped, is smiling. I gaze at it for a long time. Dr. Siyoung Doung, a poetess from Korea, shares her poems Dr. Siyoung Doung graduated from the Department of Korean Language and Literature at Dongguk University and earned a Ph.D. in Korean Language and Literature

Stop the Tears Before They Fall

In Pakistan, we have been conditioned to see only what those in power want us to see. Our television screens are often filled with stories of state achievements, festive narratives, and political claims of progress. But just beneath this carefully curated surface lies a crisis that continues to deepen, “the epidemic of road