Health
Published 26 Nov, 2021 01:22pm
Riaz Fatyana says Minister of State Zartaj Gul ended Glasgow trip prematurely after altercation with Malik Amin Aslam
Opinion
Updated 19 Nov, 2021 02:10pm
At least 250,000 people protested in Glasgow on Nov. 6, calling out leaders attending the UN Climate Change...
World
Updated 17 Nov, 2021 04:00pm
By Neha Arora and Mayank Bhardwaj
NEW DELHI - India has temporarily shut down five coal-fired power plants around...
Blog
Published 13 Nov, 2021 11:55am
By Laurie Goering
GLASGOW:As the world's "architects of desire", the advertising industry - criticised by some as...
Science
Published 09 Nov, 2021 01:29pm
Civil society organisations in Lahore called for a climate march on Monday to demand the government to act against...
World
Published 08 Nov, 2021 05:13pm
Images of Simon Kofe standing in a suit and tie at a lectern set up in the sea, with his trouser legs rolled up, have been...
World
Updated 03 Nov, 2021 02:33pm
GLASGOW:Leaders at the COP26 cop global climate conference pledged on Tuesday to stop deforestation by the end of ...
World
Published 02 Nov, 2021 10:56am
By Kate Abnett, Valerie Volcovici and Ilze Filks
GLASGOW: Nearly 90 countries have joined a U.S.- and EU-led effort...
Pakistan
Updated 25 Oct, 2021 11:45pm
PM Imran Khan stressed that the international community needs to work pragmatically to preserve peace and security
Blog
Published 12 Oct, 2021 11:37am
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My father always had time for me; he never got frustrated or angry. I remember his everyday mood, ready for ...
Blog
Published 02 Oct, 2021 02:32pm
Ten years ago, when we ranked the most controversial articles on Wikipedia, George W. Bush was at the top of the ...
World
Updated 20 Sep, 2021 12:57pm
By Michelle Nichols
UNITED NATIONS: World leaders are returning to the United Nations in New York this week with a...
Science
Published 14 Sep, 2021 11:23am
By Beh Lih Yi
With six nations accounting for over 80% of planned new coal projects globally, winning commitments ...
Science
Published 13 Sep, 2021 10:18pm
What humans eat accounts for a major chunk of the emissions behind clima-change -- tran...
Science
Updated 09 Sep, 2021 03:33pm
The UN has announced that Madagascar is on the brink of experiencing the world’s first “climate change ...
Science
Published 10 Aug, 2021 01:34pm
By Emma Farge, Andrea Januta and Jake Spring
After spending hundreds of hours in virtual meetings to complete this...
Science
Published 09 Aug, 2021 02:33pm
By Nina Chestney and Andrea Januta
The U.N. panel on climate change sounded a dire warning on Monday, saying the...
Pakistan
Published 28 Jul, 2021 04:22pm
A cloudburst induced flooding in the capital which has killed at least two people, according to Deputy Commissioner...
Science
Published 23 Jul, 2021 11:40am
By Laurie Goering
Efforts to push low-carbon lifestyles and green energy to curb climate change will fail unless...
Science
Published 17 Jul, 2021 11:55am
By Isla Binnie and Kate Abnett
The extreme rainfall causing deadly flooding across western Germany and Belgium has...
Business
Published 14 Jul, 2021 04:37pm
By Marc Jones
Climate change financial 'stress tests' will need to be improved with better data and modelling, a ...
World
Published 12 Jul, 2021 11:58am
By Kate Abnett
The European Union is set to take the lead in climate policy action among the world's biggest...
Science
Published 02 Jul, 2021 01:27pm
Eight days ago, it rained over the western Pacific Ocean near Japan. There was nothing especially remarkable about...
Science
Published 01 Jul, 2021 09:52am
In case you missed it, last week the World Heritage Centre of UNESCO revealed its draft decision to list the Great...
Life & Style
Published 17 Jun, 2021 07:49pm
By Michael Taylor
"Iron Man" star Robert Downey Jr. has backed a new project that will use DNA technology to map...
World
Published 13 Jun, 2021 06:50pm
The leaders of the elite club largely hewed to US President Joe Biden's push to regain the...
Pakistan
Published 03 Jun, 2021 06:14pm
PM Imran said saving forests particularly mangroves, and urban plantation was urgently ne...