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Pakistan’s Escalating Brain Drain Crisis: Skilled Professionals Seek Greener Pastures Abroad

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4 mn readPakistan is grappling with a serious brain drain crisis as an extensive number of its citizens, including highly skilled professionals, are relocating abroad in pursuit of improved opportunities. In the initial six months of the ongoing year, more than 800,000 Pakistanis have emigrated, with approximately 100,000 of them being highly qualified individuals, including doctors, nurses, […]

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Pakistan’s Struggling Economy: Unraveling the Devaluation of the Rupee and Its Impact on the Nation

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4 mn readPakistani Rupees is the most devalued currency in the South Asian region, even war-torn Afghan currency is more valued than PKR and has a powerful value as compared to USD. With inflation, devalued currency, price hikes in petroleum products, and electricity bills, natives have started to leave the country on a massive scale. Thousands of […]

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Pakistan’s Controversial Deadline for Afghan Refugee Eviction Sparks International Concern

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3 mn readThe government of Pakistan directed undocumented over 1.7 million Afghan refugees to depart from Pakistan by November 1, 2023. It is quite unusual for a significant shift in immigration policy to occur during a caretaker government, which typically serves as an interim administration between the conclusion of a five-year National Assembly and upcoming elections. Caretaker […]

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Khalistan is emerging as a disturbing antagonist for Modi administration

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3 mn readA group of people set the Indian consulate on fire in San Francisco. Verified by several reports, the fire was set early in the morning between 1:30-2:30 am on 2nd of July which was quickly suppressed by San Francisco department, with no major damage or injuries. According to the information, people were supporters of Khalistan and are now under radar of local, state and federal authorities of US. This episode, right after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to US demonstrates strong detestation against current Indian administration. This separatist group has already demanded to free Amritpal Singh, a radical Khalistani separatist during his arrest in the country.

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Titanic Titan and Pakistanis

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4 mn readOn June 18, 2023, the submarine of the American tourism company Ocean Gate exploded in the deep sea, killing five people on board, and the incident occurred in the Northern Atlantic Ocean about 400 nautical miles (740 km) off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. The submarine, which was on a sightseeing tour to view the wreck of the Titanic, is believed to have exploded due to seawater pressure, killing all five people instantly, two of them were Pakistanis.

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A history that Japan does not dare to talk about or remember

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4 mn readThe gravest chapter in Japan’s history, my friend, experienced journalist Paul Huang, revealed, isn’t the Nanjing Massacre or the subject of comfort women, but rather the Bombing of Tokyo. This historical period, spanning from March to May in 1945, culminated in approximately 100,000 fatalities due to American air strikes, a strategy involving the controversial use of incendiary bombs on unarmed civilians.

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First-Ever Digital Census in Pakistan

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3 mn readA milestone in the history of Pakistan, with the help of the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), a countrywide first-ever digital census, was conducted from Mar 01 to May 15, 2023. After gaining independence in 1947 from British India, likewise many other countries in the world, Pakistan was determined to conduct a census every 10 years. The first census was held in 1951, four years after independence. The first four censuses from 1951 to 1981 were conducted on time, but the fifth (in 1998) and sixth (in 2017) censuses were delayed due to different reasons.

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Do more for Bailout Package: IMF told Pakistan

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3 mn readPakistan is passing through difficult times, as the local economy is suffering due to inflation, circular debt, and adjournment in the approval of the IMF program. Though the government of Pakistan has fulfilled almost all terms and conditions associated with the loan program, the IMF is still expecting “Do More”.