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Medical oxygen: Why are supplies dwindling and how is it made?

One of the most common severe coronavirus symptoms is difficulty breathing, and like photos of people waiting in long lines…

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Arab Americans demand respect

Arab Americans have long been plagued by a range of hostile behaviour: outright discrimination, maligning or denying our identity, political…

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How ideology influences people

Every country has an ideology, explicit or implicit. A country’s institutions get adapted to its ideology whether it accelerates or…

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Alarming onset of third wave

Notwithstanding the fact that the government has shown remarkable commitment in dealing with the third wave of covid- 19, particularly…

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Why didn’t we handle the TLP better?

After listening to Prime Minister Imran Khan’s speech in Islamabad I think that the government was well aware of the…

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All is not well between Sindh and Centre

The temperature in Sukkur on Friday at lunch, when Prime Minister Imran Khan came to put the federal government’s largesse…

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Saudi crown prince strikes conciliatory tone towards rival Iran

Saudi Arabia’s crown prince has struck a conciliatory tone towards the kingdom’s arch-nemesis, Iran, saying he sought “good” relations after…

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US orders embassy staff to leave Kabul as it begins troop pullout

The United States has ordered non-essential staff to leave its Kabul embassy, citing increased threats as Washington prepares to end…

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US Navy SEALs to shift focus to ‘global threats’

Ten years after they found and killed Osama bin Laden, United States Navy SEALs – an elite military force used…

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Australia to upgrade military bases, expand wargames with US

 Australia will spend A$747 million ($580 million) to upgrade four military bases in its north and expand war games with…

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