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HRCP condemns arrest of journalist in Pakistan


Posted on  January 19, 2023

News Desk The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has strongly condemned the arrest of journalist Shahid Aslam by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA). FIA arrested the Bol News journalist from Lahore last week for his alleged part in leaking the personal tax data of former army chief General (retired) Qamar Javed Bajwa. In November, investigative news website FactFocus accused …

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Another feather in the cap of Kashif Shehroze


Posted on  August 8, 2022
Youngest climber on G-II

Kashif Shehroze aka Broadboy on Aug 8, 2022 became the youngest climber in the world to summit Gasherbrum-II mountain.

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Tajik buzkashi horsewoman breaks barriers


Posted on  June 17, 2021
Buzkashi

Tajik rider Malika Rajabova is used to being the only woman on the field when she plays buzkashi, a Central Asian sport in which competitors on horseback fight to grab a goat carcass.

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Russia’s Eurovision finalist living a ‘dream,’ warns against anti-immigrant nightmare


Posted on  June 17, 2021
Russian Eurovision finalist

Tajik-born singer representing Russia in this year's Eurovision Song Contest says her berth in the finals this weekend is "like a dream.” But she says the problems she and other immigrants face in Russia won't ever be far from her mind.

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Climate change: floods wash away road in Chitral, a tourist resort in Gojal


Posted on  June 12, 2021
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Flash floods have destroyed a road infrastructure in Reshun, Upper District of Chitral and a tourist resort in Gojal, upper Hunza District of Gilgit-Baltistan

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The unheard voices of Gilgit-Baltistan


Posted on  June 9, 2021
The unheard voices

There is a need for creating awareness about the rights of women and persons with disability, and struggle for an end to objectification, discrimination, harassment, and exploitation of women and the demolition of patriarchal structures to establish an egalitarian and pluralistic society

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Pakistan, Uzbekistan trade goods via Afghanistan


Posted on  June 1, 2021
Trade between Pakistan and Uzbekistan

The exchange of shipments between Pakistan and Uzbekistan via Afghanistan are part of five planned trial runs aimed at testing the viability of various routes in the region, where trade has been hampered by the decades-old conflict in Afghanistan and longstanding diplomatic tensions between Kabul and Islamabad.

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The first-ever art exhibit opens in Gilgit


Posted on  May 28, 2021
Turning the leaf

A three-day art exhibition opened in Gilgit on Thursday. The exhibit will provide an opportunity to the art connoisseurs of the city to engage in conversation with the artists as well as their works done in various media including painting, drawing, thread-work, calligraphy and digital art.

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UNWTO opens call for ‘best tourism village’


Posted on  May 27, 2021
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The UNWTO initiative to search for 'Best Tourist Village' aims at making tourism a positive force for transformation, rural development and community well-being, and to maximise the contribution of the sector to reducing regional inequalities and fighting against rural depopulation.

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Saudi Arabia limits use of loudspeakers in mosques


Posted on  May 26, 2021
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The tradition of using microphones for calling to prayers in mosques started in 1930s. While many Muslim scholars were at first skeptical of its use on theological grounds, it established itself firmly as a sophisticated method in call for prayers and religious summons in mosques all over the world.

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Pro-Palestinian views: Outcry after AP reporter fired


Posted on  May 24, 2021
Pro-Palestine Reporter

Emily Wilder had been targeted by extremist Zionist media outlets; News agency decision to fire Emily Wilder criticised after rightwing media highlight her previous activism in college.

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Kyrgyz-Tajik conflict: solving water puzzle key to preventing fresh fighting


Posted on  May 23, 2021

Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan may be inching closer than ever to hashing out a border delimitation deal that will end decades of territorial ambiguity.

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Sherpa dies on Everest while descending to camp 1


Posted on  May 21, 2021
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Pemba Tashi Sherpa, a young climbing guide of Nepal and five-time sumteer of Mount Everest, has fallen to death on thetallest peak of the world, becoming the third casualty of the season, Nepali and international media reported.

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Massive protests by Leftwing activists across Pakistan against Israeli atrocities


Posted on  May 18, 2021

Activists of the Leftwing AWP, WDF, PrSF, PSC and media persons condemn the complicity of Muslim states, imperialist powers in killings of Palestinians, including children; demand international community's intervention to stop the continued attacks and genocide of Palestinians by Israel.

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Kyrgyz president signs law allowing management of largest gold mine


Posted on  May 15, 2021

Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov has signed into law a bill that will allow the government to temporarily manage the Kumtor gold mine, a move the mine's Canadian operator says is a thinly veiled attempt to push it out. Centerra Kumtor Gold Mine has been accused of corruption and damaging the local environment.

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Tracking 3 decades of dramatic glacial lake growth

In the largest-ever study of glacial lakes, researchers using a 30-year satellite data record have found that the volume of these lakes worldwide has increased by about 50% since 1990 as glaciers melt and retreat due to climate change. Courtest: NASA/National Geographic

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