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PSL Signs 5-Year Partnership Deal with Red Bull
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PSL Signs 5-Year Partnership Deal with Red Bull

Islamabad (By: Muhammad Abdullah Shahzad) – Pakistan Super League (PSL) has entered into a significant 5-year partnership with global energy drink brand, Red Bull. This strategic collaboration will see Red Bull become the official energy drink of the league, enhancing the overall experience for players, fans, and sponsors alike. The move is expected to boost...

Women earn 25% less per hour than men in Pakistan for work of equal value – ILO
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Women earn 25% less per hour than men in Pakistan for work of equal value – ILO

A new ILO policy brief highlights the key structural barriers and discrimination fuelling the gender pay gap in Pakistan, calling for urgent policy action to promote equal pay, strengthen labour law enforcement, and enhance economic opportunities for women. ISLAMABAD – Women in Pakistan continue to earn significantly less than men, with the gender pay gap...

UNDP and Government of the People’s Republic of China Launch ‘Tailored Intelligence for Actionable Early Warning Systems’ Project to Strengthen Climate Resilience in Pakistan
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UNDP and Government of the People’s Republic of China Launch ‘Tailored Intelligence for Actionable Early Warning Systems’ Project to Strengthen Climate Resilience in Pakistan

Islamabad — The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Government of the People’s Republic of China have officially launched the ‘Tailored Intelligence for Actionable Early Warning Systems’ (TIAEWS) project in Pakistan. Supported by China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA) through its Global Development and South-South Cooperation Fund (GDF), the initiative aims to strengthen Pakistan’s capacity to anticipate and respond...

BARDC and FAO Renew Agreement to Enhance Operational Facilities for Agricultural Development Initiatives in Balochistan
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BARDC and FAO Renew Agreement to Enhance Operational Facilities for Agricultural Development Initiatives in Balochistan

Islamabad, – FAO and the Balochistan Agriculture Research & Development Canter (BARDC) have renewed their long-term agreement for operational support to FAO programme for Balochistan, ensuring continued facilitation of FAO’s projects within BARDC’s premises, with the prior approvals of Chairman PARC and FAOR Pakistan. This includes dedicated office space, warehouses that serve as a hub for essential agricultural...

Fast Facts: 30 years of uneven progress for adolescent girls
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Fast Facts: 30 years of uneven progress for adolescent girls

Ahead of International Women’s Day, new UNICEF, Plan International and UN Women report highlights that gains have been made, but efforts remain insufficient. NEW YORK, – Despite significant achievements in areas such as education over the last three decades, millions of adolescent girls across the world today are still out of school, ill-equipped for the future, facing...

“Ramadan and Muslims in the UK”
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“Ramadan and Muslims in the UK”

Windsor Castle is a vast and historic royal residence where the British royal family has its official residence. This castle is used for state ceremonies and hosting official guests. One of its most prominent features, the Round Tower, is of particular interest to tourists. On Sunday, March 2, as Ramadan began, something unprecedented happened—an Iftar...

Mohammad Amir Eyes IPL 2026 Participation After UK Citizenship Approval
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Mohammad Amir Eyes IPL 2026 Participation After UK Citizenship Approval

Islamabad (By Muhammad Abdullah Shahzad), Renowned Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir has confirmed his potential availability for the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2026. The left-arm pacer, who retired from international cricket in 2020, has stated that he expects to receive UK citizenship by February 2025, which would make him eligible to participate in the...

” Disabled Individuals in Pakistan and Azad Kashmir’
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” Disabled Individuals in Pakistan and Azad Kashmir’

Sajid Ali Malik resides in Bristol, about a two-and-a-half-hour journey from London. His roots trace back to Mirpur. During childhood, he became disabled in one leg due to typhoid and now relies on crutches. However, with the opportunities available, he moved to the UK, got married, and raised children who are now attending universities. He...

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