Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and ibuprofen can be safely used during a baby’s first year of life, according to a new study that offers reassurance to parents […]
Author: Ibtehaj Tahir
Plastic pollution fuels toxic algae blooms
Toxic algae blooms—often called “red tides”—are becoming a serious global threat, forcing beach closures and killing marine life from Australia to the Arctic. While agricultural […]
Grammys 2026: red carpet steals the show
The 2026 Grammy Awards kicked off with more than just chart-topping music — a full-blown fashion storm swept across the red carpet. Held on Sunday, […]
Mohammad Yousaf backs PCB on India match boycott
Former Pakistan captain Mohammad Yousaf has come out in support of the Pakistan Cricket Board’s decision to boycott the T20 World Cup match against India, […]
Oil slides on Iran de-escalation hopes
Oil prices fell sharply on Monday after US President Donald Trump said Iran was “seriously talking” with Washington, easing fears of an escalation with the […]
Rafah crossing partially reopens
Palestinians on Monday awaited a full reopening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt after Israel partially resumed operations a day earlier, nearly two […]
Australia awards scholarships for Pakistan
The Australia Awards programme continues to support Pakistan through education-focused development initiatives by offering fully funded master’s scholarships for studies in Australia. Australia’s development assistance […]
Shehbaz vows to end polio as challenges persist
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has reaffirmed his government’s resolve to completely eradicate polio from Pakistan, stressing that sustained emergency measures and nationwide coordination remain critical […]
Oracle blames TikTok disruptions on storm-related outage, rejects censorship claims
Oracle has said that recent issues faced by U.S. users of TikTok were caused by a temporary weather-related power outage at one of its data […]