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Accelerating the climate transition
AS the monsoon season approaches, Pakistan faces a familiar anxiety. The memory of the 2022 floods — and the 2025 flooding that again disrupted lives, livelihoods and public finances — remains raw. The government is right to be preparing early for this year’s monsoon. But preparedness, while essential, is not enough. Pakistan must now accelerate, as a national priority, the broader transition to a climate-resilient, low-carbon and inclusive economy. The science leaves little room for complacency...
Hard choices
ONE year has passed since India decided to hold the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance. Pakistan’s National Security Council issued a warning, shortly after the Indian Cabinet Committee on Security’s decision, that any attempt to divert water flows will be regarded as an “act of war”. A year later, there are no visible signs towards the treaty’s restoration, and it remains essentially paralysed. India has expedited development on a number of controversial hydropower projects by revising compl...
Gujarat Board declares Class 10 results. Direct link here
Gujarat Board declares Class results Direct link here
As strikes test truce, Tehran urged to stick to diplomacy
• Saudi Arabia, Qatar express solidarity with UAE, back mediation to reach political solution• Germany, Britain condemn attack on Fujairah, call on Iran to comply with international law TEHRAN/DUBAI: World leaders on Tuesday piled pressure on Tehran to stick to diplomacy to bring an end to the Middle East war, after a salvo of attacks in the region left a ceasefire crumbling. The scramble for more talks came after Iran and the United States traded fire over the strategic Strait of Hormuz, while...
IPL playoff scenarios: DC staring at elimination after another home loss
Delhi Capitals' IPL 2026 playoff hopes are fading fast after a string of losses, exposing critical issues in their batting, tactical confusion, and pressure handling. With only four games left and a negative net run rate, they face a daunting task to reach the required points. Their upcoming fixtures against strong opponents further complicate their precarious position.
Prayagraj man arrested after wife lures him through fake Instagram profile
Prayagraj man arrested after wife lures him through fake Instagram profile
An asymmetrical war
SPEAKING at the Woodrow Wilson International Centre in Washington, D.C., in early 2012, Henry Kissinger asserted that, since World War II, the US had entered wars without a clear exit strategy, and often sought a way out shortly after engagement. He highlighted the Afghan conflict as an example of a prolonged and unwinnable war. At that time, the US, despite being the world’s greatest military power, was bogged down in a conflict that had entered its second decade. It took another decade for thi...
पश्चिम बंगाल में विधायकों को कितनी मिलती है सैलरी? इन योजनाओं का भी मिलता है लाभ
India is known for its spices. Climate change is killing its flavours
India is known for its spices Climate change is killing its flavours
Kia dumps petrol-powered cars from its new range for the first time ever - what it means for Aussies
Kia dumps petrol-powered cars from its new range for the first time ever - what it means for AussiesKia dumped petrol cars from its Seltos rangeCar manufacturer will only offer hybrid vehicles READ MORE: Land Rover, get nervous. Hyundai and Kia are crashing your party By MATT JONES, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 03:29, 6 May 2026 | Updated: 03:29, 6 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Truce holds as Iran denies UAE attacks
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth answers questions during a press briefing.—AFP • Trump claims Iranians ‘know what to do’; warns of strikes if deal not reached• Pentagon says ceasefire still holding, top general feels attacks still ‘below the threshold’ necessitating major combat response• UAE continues to intercept drones, missiles for second straight day• Tehran outlines mechanism for Hormuz navigation, warns ships against using unauthorised routes WASHINGTON/TEHRAN: With the...
Trump pauses effort to escort ships in Strait of Hormuz, citing deal progress
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would briefly pause an operation to help escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz, citing “great progress” toward a comprehensive agreement with Iran. Hours earlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had outlined the effort that began on Monday to escort stranded tankers out of the Gulf. The strait has been virtually shut since the conflict began, blocking some 20 per cent of world oil supplies and igniting a global energy crisis. “Based on the reque...
PM Shehbaz approves tax litigation system
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has approved a Centralised Litigation Management System (CLMS) and an overhaul of the tax machinery’s legal system nationwide to expedite the disposal of genuine tax litigation. The prime minister took the decisions on the recommendations of a task force headed by former senior Inland Revenue Service (IRS) officer Shad Muhammad Khan, who helped reconcile litigation cases at the Supreme Court and facilitated the resolution of around 1,800 cases within a ye...
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Beat Report: बंगाल जीतते ही BJP मुख्यालय में गूंजा 'सत श्री अकाल'... अमित शाह का अगला टारगेट पंजाब, 2027 की तैयारी शुरू
Beat Report BJP
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UAE National Pavilion draws significant attention at 2026 International Defence and Aviation Exhibition in Istanbul
ISTANBUL: The United Arab Emirates National Pavilion has concluded its first day at in the SAHA International Defence and Aerospace Exhibition (SAHA) 2026, receiving significant attendance from international delegations, industry leaders, and representatives of leading international defence and security companies in the defence and security sectors.The exhibition, which brings together thousands of global companies and key decision-makers from over 120 countries, is set to continue until 9th May...
Nepra walks back Rs42bn penalties on National Transmission and Dispatch Company
• Fines imposed on transmission company over violations of economic merit order• IHC had stayed deductions of dues, referred matter back to regulator• Nepra insists earlier action ‘did not fully align with legal framework’ ISLAMABAD: In a major U-turn, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Tuesday withdrew Rs42 billion in penalties imposed on the National Transmission and Dispatch Company (NTDC) for alleged violations of the economic merit order (EMO) in the utilisation of...
Next India-Pakistan conflict may be ‘more dangerous’, analysts warn
WASHINGTON: On the first anniversary of the May 2025 India-Pakistan conflict, a growing body of commentary from US and international analysts suggests that the next such crisis between the two nuclear-armed neighbours is not only more likely, but will prove dangerous with fewer opportunities for outside powers to contain it. In a piece published on Tuesday, The Washington Post warned that the world may be underestimating the risks. “You know the world scene is chaotic when we’re approaching the...