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Ungovernable headcount
Currently, Pakistan is the fifth most populous country in the world, and at its present growth rate, it is projected to surpass Indonesia, the fourth largest, within the next five years. The country's population is increasing by roughly 6.2 million people annually which is more than the entire population of New Zealand. If left unattended, this growth rate will soon run national resources dry which will have devastating impacts on both the citizens and the economy. The most immediate c...
Carbon credit deal
Despite the poor choice of date, the April 1 carbon credit agreement inked between Pakistan and Norway in Islamabad is no joke. The deal could end up benefiting Pakistan several times over, as it would put money in state coffers for investing in green solutions. The deal is Islamabad's first bilateral carbon market agreement under the COP21 Paris Agreement and establishes a framework for Pakistan to develop carbon-credit projects in renewable energy, agriculture, transport and waste ma...
Six weeks – and counting
Epic Fury is not proceeding as per the aspirations of the United States which is ramping up on the scale of losses. The reported downing of five aircraft, including two helicopters, by Iran has upped the ante. The Islamic republic claims that two F35 supersonic aircraft had been shot down, apart from a CH-47F Chinook dual-rotor transport helicopter. This is surely a drawback for President Trump who has claimed that the air defence system of Iran has been knocked out, and the skies are liter...
Rule through crisis?
Humankind tends to be sensitive to security and has an innate tendency to protest and resist any attempts aimed at disrupting their perceived sense of identity, peace and serenity by the powerful. The resistance, however, doesn't always emanate from the collective strength of a population but from a collective sense of identity shaped - over generations - by historical, cultural, social, economic and political forces, ultimately leading toward inclusive prosperity. The identity with pro...
Karachi: the hidden loves in the lanes
After a long time, I found myself wandering through the old markets of Karachi. Journeys to Jodia Bazaar, Bolton Market, Motandas Market, and my personal favourite, Chhanti Lane Market, always bring a peculiar, heartwarming joy. The bustling shops, fragrant spices, rows of colourful fabrics and the constant murmur of people – together they seem to give the city its true breath. Once you step here, there is an irresistible urge to return again and again. From Motandas Market to Zainab...
Stop boiling your carrots - simple cooking method elevates every dish
Stop boiling your carrots - simple cooking method elevates every dishCarrots are a versatile and delicious vegetable that can be enjoyed in many different forms. However, simply boiling them isn't the best method to cook them - roasting is far superiorCommentsLifestyleNiamh Kirk Lifestyle Writer15:07, 04 Apr 2026Updated 15:07, 04 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesThis easy cooking method makes carrots tastier than ever(Image: Getty)Whether you're a fan or not, carrots remain an incredibly popular v...
Police make new arrest over Golders Green 'arson' that saw four Jewish community ambulances set on fire - as three appear in court over attack
Police make new arrest over Golders Green 'arson' that saw four Jewish community ambulances set on fire - as three appear in court over attackBy ISABELLA MACHIN, REPORTER Published: 15:06, 4 April 2026 | Updated: 15:07, 4 April 2026 e-mail
UConn's undefeated season crumbles as South Carolina gets sweet revenge against reigning champs
The UConn women's basketball team's quest to 40-0 ended on Friday after one of their worst performances in recent memory.Winning each of its first 38 games of the season, the Huskies were outscored by 16 points in the final 20 minutes to fall to fellow No. 1 seed South Carolina, 62-48, in the Final Four.The bout was a rematch of last year's national championship, which the Huskies won for a storybook ending to UConn alum Paige Bueckers' career.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMIt...
US envoys Witkoff and Kushner could visit Ukraine, Kyiv says
U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner could travel to Kyiv in April, the Ukrainian president’s top aide Kyrylo Budanov said on Saturday, amid efforts to revive peace talks with Russia which stalled after the outbreak of war in the Gulf. “Kushner, Witkoff, Lindsey Graham — those are the ones expected to come. Who else will be there — we’ll see,” Budanov told Bloomberg, adding that the meeting could take place shortly after Orthodox Easter on April 12. This would be the firs...
British soldiers gave away locations in one of UK's top bases by tracking runs on Strava
British soldiers gave away locations in one of UK's top bases by tracking runs on StravaHundreds of British soldiers have been sharing their runs on the fitness app Strava while on military sites - even at Faslane, the base housing the nation's nuclear deterrentCommentsNewsBenedict Tetzlaff-Deas News Reporter15:04, 04 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesConcerns have been raised that the data could put British service personnel in danger (file photo)(Image: Getty Images)Over 500 British soldiers at s...
Blumenthal: Trump’s order to reform college sports ‘is theater, not a fix’
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) on Friday dismissed President Trump’s executive order targeting eligibility and transfer rules in college sports as “theater.” “Trump’s college sports Executive Order is theater, not a fix,” Blumenthal wrote in a post on social platform X. “Reform requires Congressional legislation — I have put commonsense bills & proposals on the table…
US preparing to use bulk of stealth long‑range missiles in war on Iran
The United States is preparing to deploy a significant portion of its global stockpile of advanced stealth cruise missiles in the next phase of its military offensive against Iran, according to a Bloomberg report. Citing a source familiar with the matter, the report said an order was issued in late March to redirect Joint Air‑to‑Surface Standoff Missiles‑Extended Range (JASSM‑ER) from US Pacific Command stockpiles to the Middle East. The move underscores the scale and intensity of the ong...
Billionaire art dynasty is ordered to hand back $25m Modigliani painting confiscated from Jewish dealer by Nazis during WW2
Billionaire art dynasty is ordered to hand back $25m Modigliani painting confiscated from Jewish dealer by Nazis during WW2By JAMES CIRRONE, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 15:01, 4 April 2026 | Updated: 15:01, 4 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Doctor warns that one type of food is 'worse than smoking' for early death
Doctor warns that one type of food is 'worse than smoking' for early deathDr Chris van Tulleken, BBC science presenter and author of Ultra-Processed People, shared alarming findings about diets high in ultra-processed foods on the Diary of a CEO podcastNewsSophie Buchan Money and Lifestyle Writer and Emma Mackenzie Features Writer15:00, 04 Apr 2026Updated 15:01, 04 Apr 2026View ImageDr Chris van Tulleken has issued a warning about UPFs(Image: Adam Gerrard / Daily Mirror)A doctor has re...
'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Review: A nostalgic blast for Nintendo fans
Our two favorite mustached plumbers are back — for an adventure that's out of this world.The events of "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" take place after its 2023 predecessor. Mario and Luigi (Chris Pratt and Charlie Day) continue to provide safety and piping services throughout the Mushroom Kingdom, Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy) continues to wear her crown, and Bowser (Jack Black), still pocket-sized after being fed a mini mushroom at the end of the previous film, is being held prisoner in what...
Dogs were 'loyal companions to Ice Age hunters' far earlier than believed, study finds
A new study published in the journal Nature suggests that man's best friend lived alongside humans far earlier than previously believed.The study was detailed in a University College London (UCL) press release on March 26.The findings centered around ancient DNA found at archaeological sites in the United Kingdom and Turkey, including Gough's Cave in Somerset, England.FIRST OF ITS KIND WAGON EVIDENCE UNCOVERED IN MASSIVE IRON AGE TREASURE TROVEResearchers were initially unsure if the skeletons w...
NADRA Announces New Schedule for Mobile Registration Units Across Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) is continuing its efforts to facilitate citizens by deploying mobile registration vans to far-flung areas of the country, ARY News reported. These mobile units are scheduled to visit remote regions from April 6 to April 11. The initiative aims to provide essential registration services to residents who live far from NADRA centers. To find the specific schedule and locations for your area, please visit the official NADRA website....
Johnny Carson's strict character rule kept Pee-Wee Herman from appearing on 'Tonight Show': book
Actor Paul Reubens never got the opportunity to sit across from Johnny Carson as a guest on "The Tonight Show," and "always wondered why."According to the book, "Love Johnny Carson," written by Mark Malkoff, the actor, known for playing the iconic character, Pee-Wee Herman, was not invited to be a guest on the show with Carson in the hosting seat because at the time, "Reubens was only going on shows ‘in character’ as Pee-Wee.""Carson wouldn’t put on guests that were 'in character' if he thought...
One of America's prettiest cities scrambles to reclaim storybook streets from homeless camps, drug dens
Business leaders and city officials in Savannah, Georgia — often described as one of America’s most picturesque destinations, known for its Spanish moss-draped oaks, waterfront views and ornate ironwork — say they are working to reclaim parts of the historic city from growing homelessness, encampments and public safety concerns."We have seen the recent articles detailing a visitor’s experience in our city and the visible challenges posed by homelessness, vagrancy, and related public safety conce...
Can Easter be the same online? Here's how UAE residents celebrate this year
Dubai: Easter this year looks different for residents in the UAE. With services moving online and public gatherings limited, worshippers are finding new ways to celebrate their faith while complying with safety measures.Despite this, the essence of the celebration remains unchanged for Christians even amid the current situation.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click here.Deeper reflectionFor Reynald Sollano, a guest executive agent in Dubai who has been i...