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  • 3rd day of talks b/w Pak-Afghan Taliban in Istanbul confronted challenges – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. 3rd day of talks b/w Pak-Afghan Taliban in Istanbul confronted challenges  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Agreement eludes neighbours despite three days of talks  Dawn
    3. Sources: Pakistani Side Seeks Retreat in Turkey Talks  TOLOnews
    4. Pakistan minister warns of…

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  • Microdrama Hit ‘From Rags to Rank One’ Gets Sequel in Rare Format Move

    Microdrama Hit ‘From Rags to Rank One’ Gets Sequel in Rare Format Move

    In a potential turning point for vertical video, COL Group has greenlit a sequel to its hit microdrama “From Rags to Rank One,” a rarity in a format that typically tells stories in a single season.

    The move signals ambitions beyond the…

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  • Pakistan vs South Africa: When and where to first T20I as Babar Azam returns to action?

    Pakistan vs South Africa: When and where to first T20I as Babar Azam returns to action?

    Pakistan will be looking to bounce back into form as they host South Africa in a T20I clash on Tuesday, with skipper Babar Azam set to make his return.

    Having been sidelined for nearly 10 months, Azam will be looking to lead his team into making a…

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  • Marathon records less likely because of climate change – study

    Marathon records less likely because of climate change – study

    World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said last month that endurance events such as the marathon may need to be held separately – at a different time of the year – in competitions such as the World Athletics Championships to protect athletes…

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  • GamCare spotlights the invisible effects of gambling

    GamCare spotlights the invisible effects of gambling

    A new campaign from UK charity GamCare depicts the often invisible feelings of gambling harm. The campaign, created by purpose-led agency 23red, personifies the feelings of anxiety and dread that people can feel to encourage people…

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  • Glasgow 2026: Jake Wightman hopes ‘stars align’ at Commonwealth Games

    Glasgow 2026: Jake Wightman hopes ‘stars align’ at Commonwealth Games

    The Glasgow event will bookend Wightman’s Commonwealth journey, given his first Games were in the city in 2014.

    He was still a student at the time and injury hampered his hopes of progression from the heats. This time, a couple of his pals from…

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  • Arc Raiders Skill Tree Explained

    Arc Raiders Skill Tree Explained

    Extraction shooters usually revolve around weapon loadouts, but Arc Raiders treats it differently. Here, a raider’s skills are just as important as their arsenal. Players invest experience points into a full skill tree to shape their…

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  • The world is about $4.5 trillion short of securing a sustainable food supply for the future, global food and ag business CEO says

    The world is about $4.5 trillion short of securing a sustainable food supply for the future, global food and ag business CEO says

    The world has a major supply gap when it comes to growing enough crops to sustain humanity—and innovations to mitigate it are being underinvested, global food experts say.

    Factors weighing on the food supply chain include not producing enough calories to feed people, not enough land available to cultivate crops, greenhouse gas emissions from food production, lost biodiversity integral to agriculture, and a water shortage for agricultural use, according to Sunny Verghese, CEO of food and ag company Olam Group.

    “We need about $4.5 trillion of investment in finding the next breakthroughs to find a sustainable food future,” Verghese said at the Fortune Global Forum in Saudi Arabia on Sunday. “We are not, in this point in time, making that investment.”

    Ertharin Cousin, a former U.S. food and agriculture ambassador to the United Nations, thinks enough calories are being produced but said the problem is not enough nutritious calories are out there at the right price.

    “There are 2.4 billion people today who can’t afford a diverse and nutritious diet because we don’t grow what is required to support the diet diversity to meet human health as well as to meet the environmental challenges of the food system of today,” she told Fortune’s Matt Heimer.

    Despite their warnings, data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows that food insecurity will improve this year. 

    Its annual Global Food Assessment says per-capita income in 83 low- and middle-income countries will grow by 3.7% this year, while food price inflation in most of the monitored countries is expected to ease.

    This means the number of food-insecure people this year is projected to drop by about 221 million people to 604 million people, or 13.5% of the world’s population.

    But experts are still concerned about building a sustainable food supply chain for the future.

    Verghese estimated the world requires 593 million hectares of land—which is equivalent to twice the size of India—every year for crop cultivation at current productivity growth rates to meet that challenge. 

    Cousin, who is CEO of FSF Ventures, a nonprofit focused on sustainable food business models, believes investments like AI will help spur productivity in land already used for cultivation. 

    The new tech, when paired with other innovations like biological tools and energy advancements to support production growth, will help create a “diversity of solutions” required to combat the world’s food shortage, she added. These are the investment opportunities Cousin’s organization is seeking.

    “We have the responsibility of identifying the investment capital that is necessary to support the multi-sectoral investments that are required from farm to consumer that will change the food system in a way to make it more productive and make that food more affordable and available,” Cousin said.

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