Unhappy Christian Couples Demand Right To Divorce

Farehia Rehman

ISLAMABAD: Among many other problems that Christian community faces in Pakistan, the regulation of the matters of divorce is also a challenging one due to the inadequate provisions for the matter in the existing laws. Many Christian couples, therefore, are unable to find a way out of an unhappy marriage. The Constitution of Pakistan guarantees equal treatment for all citizens but it seems the matter of attaining a separation is yet to be addressed for Christian couples.

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What is the Story of BRI?

Tahira Khan

Quetta: The current decade is all about the rising influence of China and one of its ambitious projects known as the Belt Road Initiative (BRI). BRI is also referred to as ‘The Silk Road’. The initiative comprises the development, investment, and infrastructure projects that will cover land ranging from East Asia to Europe.

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A Common Enemy Of Arch-Rivals: Can Pakistan & India Be Nemesis Of Environmental Pollution?

 Sanam Junejo

Islamabad: It is no secret that Pakistan and India have been arch rivals since gaining their independence in 1947. They have fought three major wars, engaged in several armed skirmishes, and been involved in an effort to harm one another’s reputation abroad.

However, the global environmental imperative has brought consequential effects on both countries and their citizens, and has demanded that the two arch-rivals must engage in a collaborative effort to combat the threat of environmental pollution. “India and Pakistan are facing a huge menace of plastic waste and the subsequent pollution caused by it, thus posing a huge risk to public health, wildlife and environment,” Experts said, suggesting urgent joint efforts to tackle it.

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