Lowering Sugar in First 1,000 Days of Kids Can Save Them from Diabetes Later

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Recent research highlights that a lowering sugar during this period can significantly reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and hypertension in adulthood. This finding is crucial, as it could transform the way we think about nutrition for both pregnant women and infants. The first 1,000 days of a child’s life, … Read more

Pakistan Blames India for Rising Air Pollution in Country as Lahore’s AQI Hits 1900

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The recent air pollution crisis in Pakistan, particularly in Lahore, has reached alarming levels, raising concerns across the region. As Lahore’s Air Quality Index (AQI) skyrocketed to an unprecedented 1,900, the debate around the source of the pollution has taken a political turn, with Pakistan blaming neighboring India for the worsening air quality. The severe … Read more

Air Pollution is Making You Fat: Study

Air pollution

Air pollution, a well-known contributor to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, is now being linked to weight gain and obesity. Recent studies reveal that prolonged exposure to pollutants, such as particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide, can influence metabolism and cause systemic inflammation, further complicating our understanding of the factors behind obesity. Obesity, a chronic condition involving … Read more

Woman Stripped to Protest Against Strict Dress Code in Iran Goes Missing After Arrest

Woman Stripped to Protest Against Strict Dress

Woman Stripped to Protest Against Strict Dress Code in Iran Goes Missing After Arrest. In a daring act of defiance, a young Iranian woman was arrested after stripping on the campus of Tehran’s Islamic Azad University to protest the strict Islamic dress code enforced by Iranian authorities. Her disappearance after the arrest has raised alarm … Read more

Everyone in Northern Gaza at Imminent Risk of Death: UNICEF Chief Catherine Russell

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The humanitarian situation in northern Gaza has reached a critical point, with the head of UNICEF, Catherine Russell, issuing a stark warning about the imminent risk of death facing the population, particularly children. As the region faces ongoing bombardments, food shortages, and deteriorating health conditions, the outlook for those who remain in northern Gaza is … Read more

Lahore’s AQI Reaches 1900, Pakistan Blames India for High Pollution Level

Lahore

Lahore, the second-largest city in Pakistan, recently witnessed an unprecedented spike in its Air Quality Index (AQI), which reached a hazardous level of 1900. This alarming figure has placed Lahore at the top of the list of the world’s most polluted cities, according to data from both the provincial government and the Swiss air quality … Read more

China Puts Pressure on Rich Individuals, Firms to Pay More Taxes

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In a significant shift in policy enforcement, China has begun cracking down on tax obligations for the country’s ultra-wealthy, particularly focusing on overseas investment gains. The Chinese government’s move comes as part of a broader effort to address slowing economic growth, dwindling land sales revenue, and its ongoing “common prosperity” campaign. Wealthy individuals are being … Read more

Kedarnath Closes for Winter Season in a Grand Ceremony: Watch

Kedarnath

Kedarnath, one of India’s holiest pilgrimage sites and a prominent Jyotirlinga, holds deep spiritual significance for millions of devotees around the world. Nestled in the Himalayas, this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva attracts thousands of visitors each year who seek divine blessings and spiritual solace. As the winter season approaches, the doors of the … Read more

61,540 Arrested for Power Theft in Pakistan’s Punjab

Power Theft in Pakistan

In a sweeping operation aimed at tackling Power Theft in Pakistan, Punjab Police have arrested 61,540 individuals across various regions in the province, including the capital city, Lahore. This crackdown, one of the largest in recent history, underscores Pakistan’s growing resolve to address systemic issues within its energy sector, where power theft contributes significantly to … Read more

South Korean President Yoon Suk Raising Risk of Nuclear War: North Korea

Yoon Suk Raising Risk of Nuclear War

The Korean Peninsula remains one of the most sensitive geopolitical hotspots, with tensions steadily escalating. North Korea’s latest accusations, delivered through a white paper published by the state’s Institute of Enemy State Studies, places significant blame on South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol. Pyongyang alleges that Yoon’s policies, especially his stance on national defense, have … Read more