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Just 7pc of our DNA is unique to modern humans, study shows

WASHINGTON: What makes humans unique? Scientists have taken another step toward solving an enduring mystery with a new tool that…

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Breathtaking: photo exhibition exposes London air pollution

LONDON: An unconventional photography exhibition in London has turned toxic pollution into art to raise awareness about the British capital’s…

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CSPA listing: An irrational move by the US

The United States has placed Pakistan and 14 other States in its Child Soldiers Prevention Act (CSPA) list. This placement…

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The fourth wave

We have had a while to study the coronavirus, but it too has had time to study us. The arrival…

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Avoiding both the embassy roof and the Friendship Bridge

It was strongly suspected that the Afghan regime would not stand once the US and Nato forces left the country,…

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Why Central Asia is growing

Central Asia is the heart of the world and in order to control the world, the region should be under…

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Support for Kashmiris reiterated

Pakistan has yet again reiterated its unstinted support to the Kashmiri people in their just, indigenous, unarmed struggle for freedom…

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The Rohingya people: In search of livelihood and nationality

The Rohingya people, largely belong to the Indo- Aryan ethnic group, having a total population of 1,547,778,and  are mainly inhabitants…

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Djokovic confirms he will compete at Tokyo Games

TOKYO: World number one Novak Djokovic confirmed he will compete at the Tokyo Olympics as the Serb remains on course to…

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Danielle Wyatt lavishes praise on Babar Azam for his stellar performance against England

LONDON: Danielle Wyatt, an opener for the England women’s cricket team, lavished praised on Pakistan skipper Babar Azam after his…

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