Monsoon Spell Pakistan to Bring Heavy Rains, Flooding, and Landslides from August 17

The monsoon spell Pakistan will intensify from August 17, bringing heavy rains, thunderstorms, and strong winds across the country. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) warns that the weather system could trigger flash floods, landslides, and urban flooding. Widespread Monsoon Activity Monsoon winds from the Arabian Sea have been moving into northern Pakistan. Moist air from…

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Grok Chatbot Sparks Confusion After Suspension Over Gaza Comments

Elon Musk’s AI chatbot, Grok, has stirred a fresh wave of controversy after being briefly suspended from the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, following remarks accusing Israel and the United States of committing “genocide” in Gaza. The suspension, which occurred on Monday, was not officially explained by the platform. When reinstated, Grok’s account greeted…

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Aurangzeb Vows Crackdown on Tax Loopholes, Pledges Stronger Investor Confidence

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb is interviewed during the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors’ Meeting at the IMF and World Bank’s 2024 annual Spring Meetings in Washington. PHOTO: REUTERS Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has vowed to shut down tax loopholes, push ahead with economic reforms, and restore investor trust in Pakistan’s economy. Addressing…

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Genetic Disorders Childhood Blindness in Pakistan

Pakistan Faces High Childhood Blindness Rates Due to Genetic Disorders

Al-Shifa Trust urges early diagnosis, offers free testing to tackle vision loss Genetic Disorders Behind Most Childhood Blindness in Pakistan Recent research by Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital shows that hereditary and congenital disorders account for 40–60% of childhood blindness cases in Pakistan. Experts say the lack of early genetic testing leaves many children blind for…

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Al Sharif Gaza Airstrike Kills Five Journalists Including Anas Al Sharif

Tragedy Strikes: Award-Winning Journalist Anas Al Sharif and Four Colleagues Killed in Targeted Israeli Airstrike”

Al Sharif Gaza Airstrike Kills Five Journalists Including Anas Al Sharif The Al Sharif Gaza airstrike on Sunday killed prominent Al Jazeera journalist Anas Al Sharif, 28, along with four colleagues. The Israeli strike, described by Al Jazeera as a “directed assault,” hit a tent across from Shifa Hospital in eastern Gaza City. Al Sharif,…

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