Pakistan's crackdown in PoK: How Islamabad is tightening information chokehold amid global scrutiny

Pakistan’s crackdown in PoK: How Islamabad is tightening information chokehold amid global scrutiny

Pakistan imposes strict restrictions on media (ANI photo) Pakistan’s widening crackdown in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) has drawn international attention, with members of the Kashmiri diaspora, rights groups and global watchdogs raising concerns over restrictions on journalists and media freedom.The measures, introduced by the Shehbaz Sharif government during the so-called assembly elections in the illegally-occupied Valley,…

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Meet Marie Tharp: The woman who never went to sea but discovered the hidden world beneath the oceans in 1957 and changed Earth science forever |

Meet Marie Tharp: The woman who never went to sea but discovered the hidden world beneath the oceans in 1957 and changed Earth science forever |

For much of the twentieth century, the deepest parts of the oceans remained among the least understood places on Earth. Ships crossed vast stretches of water every day, yet almost nobody knew what lay beneath them beyond scattered depth measurements collected for navigation. The seabed was often imagined as a broad, featureless plain interrupted only…

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New Zealand councillor joins Zoom meeting from bathroom; colleagues say, ‘We can see your washing’

New Zealand Councillor Jo Galer Bathroom Meeting: New Zealand councillor joins Zoom meeting from bathroom; colleagues say, ‘We can see your washing’

Pic credit: Screengrab from AFP YouTube video Dunedin City Councillor Jo Galer washed her dirty laundry in public, literally. Well, she didn’t exactly wash it, but she hung the entire load out during a televised council meeting.It happened on Monday when Galer dialled into a local government reform discussion from Glasgow via Zoom. One look…

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Built over 2,300 years ago, this ancient Greek theatre still stages live performances with extraordinary natural acoustics | World News

Built over 2,300 years ago, this ancient Greek theatre still stages live performances with extraordinary natural acoustics | World News

More than 23 centuries after audiences first gathered beneath its stone tiers, the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus in Greece is still doing what it was built to do, bringing people together for live performances. Unlike countless ancient theatres that survive only as fragments of the past, Epidaurus remains remarkably intact and continues to stage plays…

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Airline ordered to pay Rs 53,923 after passenger's luggage was delivered three days late

Airline ordered to pay Rs 53,923 after passenger’s luggage was delivered three days late

AI generated image used for representative purpose NEW DELHI: A Kerala district consumer commission, in an order dated July 22, held an airline liable for deficiency in service after it delayed delivering a passenger’s checked-in luggage by three days. Holding that the airline failed to compensate the passenger despite repeated complaints and its obligations under…

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California student Orion Greene, 16, spearheaded a seven-week blood cancer campaign in memory of his father; the team raised a record $1,234,579

California student Orion Greene, 16, spearheaded a seven-week blood cancer campaign in memory of his father; the team raised a record $1,234,579

For 16-year-old Orion Greene of San Rafael, Calif., his father’s death became the impetus for a remarkable mission Some legacies are counted in wealth or in achievement. Others are motivated by compassion, resilience and a determination to ensure no other family ever experiences the same heartbreak. For 16-year-old Orion Greene of San Rafael, Calif., his…

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Scientists created the world's whitest paint that reflects 98.1% of sunlight and it could cool buildings without air conditioning |

Scientists created the world’s whitest paint that reflects 98.1% of sunlight and it could cool buildings without air conditioning |

Keeping buildings cool has become an increasingly difficult challenge as temperatures rise and air conditioning demand continues to grow. While cooling systems provide comfort, they also consume large amounts of electricity, adding to energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions. That has encouraged scientists to look for alternatives that work with nature rather than against it….

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"This is Candace's Satan": Candace Owens faces fresh backlash after viral post accuses her of targeting innocent people over her latest Charlie Kirk investigation claims

“This is Candace’s Satan”: Candace Owens faces fresh backlash after viral post accuses her of targeting innocent people over her latest Charlie Kirk investigation claims

Candace Owens is facing renewed criticism after a viral X post accused her of dragging innocent people into her coverage of the Charlie Kirk investigation and promoting conspiracy theories. The criticism came as Owens addressed claims involving Frank Turek, saying viewers could judge his remarks for themselves, while previewing updates about Officer Bagley and Alan…

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Quote of the day by Carl Weathers: "I majored in theater at San Diego State. My one eye was on football, and my other eye was on…"

Quote of the day by Carl Weathers: “I majored in theater at San Diego State. My one eye was on football, and my other eye was on…” | World News

Quote of the day by Carl Weathers (AP photo) People often get told to pick one path and pour everything into it, whether in sport, education or career. Carl Weathers, later known worldwide for playing Apollo Creed in the Rocky films, described a life that never really worked that way. “I majored in theater at…

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Pakistan crackdown in PoK draws protests on UK streets

Pakistan crackdown in PoK draws protests on UK streets

Unrest continues in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) as a crackdown by Pakistani authorities has triggered growing anger among residents. On Wednesday, members of the British Kashmiri diaspora held a protest in UK’s Bradford, expressing solidarity with the people of PoJK and backing the demands of the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC).The protest came as Pakistan-occupied Kashmir…

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How a faulty dam gate revealed a 2,400-year-old Turkish settlement that had remained underwater for decades | World News

How a faulty dam gate revealed a 2,400-year-old Turkish settlement that had remained underwater for decades | World News

Representative Image of an underwater archaeological site beneath Dicle Dam Lake (AI-generated image) Beneath the still waters of Dicle Dam Lake in southeastern Turkey, an entire neighbourhood of stone houses, a mosque, a religious school and rock-cut tombs has sat largely undisturbed since the reservoir was filled nearly three decades ago. In recent months, a…

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