By: Usman Ali Special Correspondent Pride News Military establishment raised problematic child Ex-prime minister Imran khan: Real Pakistan Recently, there have been intensified and deliberate attempts to drag Pakistan’s Armed Forces and their leadership in ongoing political discourse in the country,” former prime minister Imran Khan has alleged …
Read More »The Safe Drinking water Crisis: are we going towards the end
By: Usman Ali Special Correspondent Pride News The Safe Drinking water Crisis: are we going towards the end For years, water issues have revolved around the resource being too scarce, too abundant or too polluted. 2022 may be the year when we finally start talking about …
Read More »The Beginning of new era and Poverty Trend in the world
By: Usman Ali Special Correspondent Pride News The Beginning of new era and Poverty Trend in the world The global poverty rate is defined as the percent of the global population living below the international poverty line of $1.90 a day. Currently, an estimated 9.2% of the world’s population …
Read More »The Game of Thrones (The two men, contenders for the coveted chair, look like Pakistani politicians playing musical chairs)
In this video, the two men, contenders for the coveted chair, look like Pakistani politicians playing musical chairs. Musical chairs is a child’s game in which players march to music around a group of chairs that contains one chair less than the number of players. When the music abruptly stops …
Read More »Italy’s Puglia Farms Say They Need Another 100,000 Seasonal Workers From Third Countries
The branch of the Italian Farmers’ Association’ Coldiretti’ located in the southern region of Puglia, Italy, has announced that they are facing a shortage of manpower. Through a statement issued on May 19, Association Coldiretti also stressed that Italian agriculture needs at least 100,000 seasonal workers to guarantee summer harvest …
Read More »A coffee bar in Florence has been fined €1,000 (£846) after a customer got steamed up over the price of a humble cup of espresso.
The customer called police after being charged €2 (£1.70) for his coffee – a decaffeinated one, at that – at Ditta Artigianale in the centre of the Tuscan city. The man complained that the price was not displayed on a menu behind the counter. It was this error that landed …
Read More »Pakistan to reduce petrol subsidy after talks with IMF
During the talks with International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Doha, Pakistan on Friday presented their plan to reduce the subsidy on petrol prices. As per sources privy to the matter, during the talks with IMF, Pakistan have presented their plan to increase the prices of petrol while suggestions were also …
Read More »The issue of climate change concerns everyone
Antonio Guterres, the United Nations Secretary-General has rightly called for a global coalition to speed up the deployment of battery technology, and counseled countries to ease intellectual property restrictions to accelerate the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. Guterres’ call comes in light of a report released by …
Read More »Surging food prices fuel protests across the developing world
The war in Ukraine and drought fueled by climate change have sent global prices for grains, cooking oils, fuel, and fertilizer soaring. Rising prices for basic food staples are fueling protests from Indonesia to Iran. European wheat prices have jumped 74 percent and benchmark palm oil futures went up 24 …
Read More »Holocaust survivors meet after 78 years
George Berci and Frank Shatz could have crossed paths in a Nazi labor camp or worked in the Hungarian underground nearly 80 years ago. But as far as they know the two Holocaust survivors met for the first time on Wednesday (May 18) in Los Angeles. Berci, 101, is a …
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