Dec 24 (Pakistan Today) – Special Representative to Pakistani Prime Minister on Religious Harmony and Middle East Hafiz Muhammad Tahir
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At least 32 dead in Bangladesh ferry fire
At least 32 people died when a packed ferry caught fire in southern Bangladesh on Friday, police said, in the
How To Respond To Snide Remarks About Your Career Over Christmas
The festive period is a time to gather and be merry with loved ones. But unfortunately, it can also be
Alberta cannabis retailers can start online sales, deliveries on March 8: AGLC
Licensed cannabis retailers get the green light to sell their products online March 8, the same day Alberta’s regulator rolls
Q and A: Infectious disease expert on severity, transmissibility of COVID-19 Omicron variant
Cases of the COVID-19 Omicron variant of concern have been soaring in recent days in Alberta. Read More Source: EdmontonJournal
Beirut blast probe suspended for fourth time
The Lebanese judge leading investigations into last year’s Beirut port blast was forced to stop work Thursday over a lawsuit
“One Country, One Law”: The Sri Lankan State’s hostility toward Muslims grows deeper
By Allan Keenan/Crisis Group Senior Consultant on Sri Lanka On 28 October, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa appointed the militant Buddhist monk
Omicron 'Up To 70% Less Likely To Result In Hospital Care'
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Edmonton weather: Now is not the time to panic, highs still above -25C
A trio of tortoise statues in Christmas attire are visible outside the Leduc Operations Building, 4300 56 Ave., in Leduc
Tube Strikes Are Set To Return Until The Summer. Here's How You Can Still Get Home Safely
Tube workers have announced they will be striking again from January 7 until June, meaning Londoners will struggle to find