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One Who Paints Mountains and Rivers

A river that has flowed for three thousand years Wants to keep a piece of The waves from last dusk… Yao Hui is a poet from Renhuai City, Guizhou Province of China Yao Hui, of Han ethnicity, was born in Renhuai City, Guizhou Province in January 1965. He has published poetry collections such as The Man Who Collects the

Cholera kills more people for second consecutive year: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has published its global cholera statistics for 2024, showing an increase in both the number of people who fell sick and died from the disease. Reported cholera cases rose by five percent and deaths by 50 percent in 2024 compared to 2023, with more than 6,000 people dying from a disease that is both

Merely Living and Living with Purpose

Merely living reflects the meaningless emptiness known in philosophical terms as the Existential Void In contrast, living with purpose emphasizes consciously setting a goal for one’s life. Abdullah Usman Morai | Sweden When the journey of human life begins, in childhood, living simply means eating, playing, and sleeping. But as

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,

Scientists tap fresh water hiding under sea

Scientists have uncovered what is believed to be a vast, hidden freshwater aquifer stretching along the US East Coast, from New Jersey to Maine, located deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean. This remarkable find follows an unexpected discovery nearly 50 years ago, when a US government vessel, originally searching for minerals and hydrocarbons,