World Hepatitis Day

By: Syeda Sundeela Fayyaz World Hepatitis Day is commemorated each year on 28th July. Every year this day spreads global awareness about hepatitis disease, which is one amongst the foremost deadly and neglected diseases and health crises together with cancer. This disease is one that’s claiming a life each thirty seconds. Globally, 325 million individuals…

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Globalization and Democracy

Globalization is an approach of the existing authorities to provide social stability and maintain political support for them. Economic globalization, global culture and global democracy are closely intertwined. The political spaces have opened up by the expansion of the free market. Liberal democracy facilitates and raises the human capacity to realize its natural economic senses….

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Talibans expected power priorities

Taliban’s Expected Power Priorities and Relations with Other Countries

The Taliban’s expected power priorities and relations with other countries Islamabad (Soon Times) The Taliban are claiming control of 264 districts of Afghanistan, including most of the country’s border areas, while Afghan forces are increasingly surrendering in good faith. Countries that have been fighting the Taliban for 20 years are now looking to the Taliban,…

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Emerging Strides of Pak-Uzbek Relations

In the age of globalization, a miracle has now occurred in Central and South Asia. After the long awaited dream of two great regions, Central and South Asia are going to be connected and materialized. Both the regions are pertaining historical connectivity with the colossal human efforts. Since the post-cold war, Pakistan has been seeking…

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South Africa unrest

South Africa unrest, 70 Killed

South Africans rally to protect property as violence rages JOHANNESBURG, (Reuters) – Crowds clashed with police and ransacked or set ablaze shopping malls in cities across South Africa on Tuesday, with dozens of people reported killed, as grievances unleashed by the jailing of ex-president Jacob Zuma boiled over into the worst violence in years. Protests…

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