Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 2: According to new research from Steelcase, a global design and thought leader in the world of work, privacy has emerged as the top need in the workplace, especially for middle managers.
A major power outage at Karachi's Dhabeji Pumping Station has caused a water shortfall of over 350 MGD, leaving many areas without supply. According to Dawn, repairs are delayed due to rainwater, worsening the crisis in districts like East, Central, Malir, and Korangi.
The study highlights that USAID programs have been vital in preventing more than 25 million deaths from AIDS and polio, around 11 million deaths from diarrheal diseases, 8 million deaths from malaria, and nearly 5 million deaths from tuberculosis. The reduction in funding threatens to undo t
UNICEF reported that over 5,000 unaccompanied Afghan children have returned from Iran via the Islam Qala border. Many face risks of exploitation and abuse. According to TOLO News, 150,000 people returned in June alone, just days before Iran's deadline for Afghan migrants to leave its territo
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan's 2024 report highlights democratic decline, rising militancy, enforced disappearances, and human rights abuses in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It notes blasphemy-related violence, child and gender-based abuse, labour violations, and environmental crises, paint
According to local reports, the issue of low electricity voltage has become particularly concerning, with residents reporting damage to their electrical appliances due to unstable power.
The outage has caused a staggering water shortfall of over 350 million gallons per day (MGD). Karachi, which already receives just around 650 MGD against a daily demand of 1,250 MGD, is now facing even more dire conditions with dry taps in many areas.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 30: On National Doctors' Day, the spotlight turns not just to those who heal the nation, but to the urgent question few dare to ask: Who heals the healers?
Ludhiana (Punjab) [India], June 30: India is facing a silent crisis: every day, animals -- beloved pets, street dogs, working cattle, and voiceless wildlife -- are dying without dignity. Their remains are often dumped in garbage yards, left to decay in public spaces, or burned in the open. T
21-year-old Zeeshan Baloch was abducted and killed in Balochistan, hours after a protest by his family. BYC blamed Pakistan's military-backed death squads and called it part of ongoing state violence against Baloch youth. His death highlights the region's continuing crisis of enforced disapp
UN-led Doha talks on Afghanistan begin today, focusing on counter-narcotics, economic recovery, and inclusive dialogue. UNAMA says the meetings aim to address the country's crises through technical cooperation without recognizing the Taliban, as part of efforts to support Afghanistan's peopl