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  • Field Marshal Munir vows to crush Indian proxies spreading violence in Balochistan

    Field Marshal Munir vows to crush Indian proxies spreading violence in Balochistan

    COAS says Pakistan seeks regional peace, but any violation of its territorial integrity will face decisive response

    Field Marshal Asim Munir addressing participants of 17th National Workshop Balochistan at the GHQ. Photo: Screengrab ISPR

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  • Everything you need to know about Atletico Madrid | Feature | News

    Everything you need to know about Atletico Madrid | Feature | News

    Another of European football’s biggest names will pitch up at Emirates Stadium for Champions League action on Tuesday when Atletico Madrid head to north London.

    It will be just the third meeting between two sides synonymous with red and white…

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  • Blood test 95% accurate in spotting suicide risk in bipolar patients, says Israeli scientist

    Blood test 95% accurate in spotting suicide risk in bipolar patients, says Israeli scientist

    A researcher from the University of Haifa says that she has developed a new method to predict a high suicide risk among patients with bipolar disorder through a simple blood test.

    Prof. Shani Stern of Haifa’s Sagol Department of…

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  • IUCN at WIOMSA 2025: Driving the Great Blue Wall, Regenerative Seascapes, and Regional Ocean Leadership – Story

    IUCN at WIOMSA 2025: Driving the Great Blue Wall, Regenerative Seascapes, and Regional Ocean Leadership – Story

    IUCN played a leading role throughout the week, demonstrating the power of the GBW Initiative in advancing science, policy, and community-led action across the Western Indian Ocean. The team’s engagement spanned five days, over 15 co-led sessions, and ten thematic areas, reaching more than 1,200 participants across the region and globally. 

    A highlight of the Symposium was the special session on seagrass ecosystems, where IUCN through WIOCOR Project, together with WIOMSA and the IOC-RECOS Project, soft-launched the Regional Seagrass Status Report. This moment marked a critical step toward developing a regional vision for seagrass conservation, harmonizing monitoring and management, and establishing a roadmap for transboundary seagrass LMMAs. The week also spotlighted IUCN’s leadership in ecosystem assessments through the Red List of Ecosystems for mangroves, seagrasses, and corals, linking cutting-edge science to conservation planning and policymaking. 

    The discussions extended to the high seas, with sessions on the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement, where African researchers and policymakers explored readiness for ratification, capacity-building opportunities, and science-policy interfaces. IUCN’s work on OECMs and LMMAs highlighted the importance of community-led governance in achieving global 30×30 conservation targets, while sessions on Tangible Actions to Tackle plastic pollution translated international commitments into locally driven, actionable solutions, emphasizing circular economy approaches, inclusive interventions, and scalable impact.  

    Throughout the Symposium, Nature-based Solutions (NbS) and the ReSea Project emerged as unifying threads, connecting ecosystem restoration, climate resilience, and sustainable livelihoods across the Western Indian Ocean. IUCN showcased how regenerative ocean economies, including sustainable fisheries, aquaculture, and seascape restoration, can create biodiversity-positive development while providing tangible economic opportunities for coastal communities. 

    WIOMSA 2025 demonstrated the Great Blue Wall’s role as Africa’s flagship regenerative seascape initiative, connecting local action to global policy, strengthening partnerships, and positioning the Western Indian Ocean as a leader in ocean conservation innovation. With the Regional Seagrass Status Report soon to be finalized, expanding LMMAs, and emerging opportunities for science, investment, and community engagement, the GBW continues to set the stage for resilient, nature-positive oceans across Africa. 

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  • Angelina Melnikova tops qualifying standings at 2025 World Gymnastics Championships

    Angelina Melnikova tops qualifying standings at 2025 World Gymnastics Championships

    Tokyo 2020 Olympic team gold medallist Angelina Melnikova posted the highest all-around score across two days and 10 subdivisions of women’s qualifying at the 2025 World Gymnastics Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia.

    Competing in Tuesday’s…

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  • Inside Netflix’s “The Twits”: Writer/Director Phil Johnston on Empathy, Evil, and Adapting Roald Dahl

    Inside Netflix’s “The Twits”: Writer/Director Phil Johnston on Empathy, Evil, and Adapting Roald Dahl

    Writer/director Phil Johnston, known for his work on Zootopia and the Wreck-It Ralph features, says. “Every character I’ve ever truly connected to has been on the outside looking in. Outcasts,…

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  • India restores embassy in Afghanistan as ties improve – Dawn

    1. India restores embassy in Afghanistan as ties improve  Dawn
    2. Pakistan Slams Indo-Afghan Nexus After Muttaqi’s India Visit and Kashmir Remarks  The Express Tribune
    3. Taliban government in Afghanistan gains ground amid shifting regional dynamics  

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  • Ricoh is making a dedicated black and white camera

    Ricoh is making a dedicated black and white camera

    Ricoh is developing a new addition to its GR compact digital camera series that’s designed specifically for black and white photography. The GR IV Monochrome is expected to launch sometime in Spring 2026, and aside from a new monochrome CMOS…

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  • Eric Lu wins the 19th Chopin Competition

    Eric Lu wins the 19th Chopin Competition

    American pianist Eric Lu was awarded first prize at the 19th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw on Monday.

    Eric Lu competes in the final of the Chopin Piano Competition

    © Wojciech Grzędziński / NIFC

    The decision…

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  • Detect early, save lives: bridging gaps in global breast health

    Detect early, save lives: bridging gaps in global breast health

    Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in women worldwide. During October, breast cancer awareness month, community outreach should be prioritised to bring awareness to anyone who may be affected by…

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