Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government's decision to present the budget for the next fiscal year on May 24

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government’s decision to present the budget for the next fiscal year on May 24

Peshawar: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has completed preparations to present the budget for the next financial year. According to the details, an assembly meeting has been called on May 24 at 3 pm to present the budget for the new fiscal year 2025-2024 of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Before this, the Cabinet meeting to approve the budget…

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Ultraprocessed foods pose risks to children's cardiovascular health, study

Ultraprocessed foods pose risks to children’s cardiovascular health, study

According to a new study, children whose diets consist of ultra-processed foods (UPF) begin to show early signs of poor cardiovascular health and diabetes risks as early as age three. Ultra-processed foods are foods that contain high amounts of sugar, fat, and industrial food chemicals (such as preservatives and emulsifiers). Experts have long linked these…

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The decision to form a cabinet committee on the flaws in the Faizabad Dharna Commission report

The decision to form a cabinet committee on the flaws in the Faizabad Dharna Commission report

Islamabad: The Prime Minister has said that there are flaws in the Faizabad dharna commission report, a special cabinet committee will be formed on this matter. A federal cabinet meeting was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, in which the country’s economic and security situation was reviewed. The meeting was briefed on…

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Climate crisis fuels deadly floods, worsening hunger in Afghanistan

Climate crisis fuels deadly floods, worsening hunger in Afghanistan

The UN World Food Programme (WFP) said that as erratic weather on the back of the worsening climate crisis “becomes the norm”, things will only get worse. This month’s unusually high rainfall followed a dry winter, rendering the ground too hard to absorb water, leading to massive flooding. Unseasonably warm temperatures further complicated the situation…

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WHO reports major increase in sexually transmitted infections

WHO reports major increase in sexually transmitted infections

HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections continue as significant public health challenges globally and cause 2.5 million deaths each year: New syphilis cases among adults aged 15-49 increased by over one million in 2022, reaching eight million, and there were 230,000 syphilis-related deaths. The highest increases occurred in the Americas and Africa.  Health targets…

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Accelerating extinction rate triggers domino effect of biodiversity loss

Accelerating extinction rate triggers domino effect of biodiversity loss

The issue is in the spotlight ahead of the International Day for Biological Diversity, observed annually on 22 May, and covered in the most recent edition of UNU’s Interconnected Disaster Risks report. Among the animals at risk is the gopher tortoise, one of the oldest living species on the planet. This tragic story of biodiversity loss is unfolding at…

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Ukraine: humanitarian, health needs soar as Kharkiv hostilities intensify

Ukraine: humanitarian, health needs soar as Kharkiv hostilities intensify

“Relentless aerial attacks continue, prolonging and exacerbating an already dire situation,” said UN refugee agency (UNHCR), spokesperson Shabia Mantoo. “More than two years since Russia’s full-scale invasion, regular shelling and attacks continue to claim lives and destroy homes and critical infrastructure across the country.”  Ms. Mantoo noted that in the past week, more than 10,300…

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