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Rawalpindi tailors hold the threads of tradition
A tailor stitches a fabric at his shop in Islamabad on…
Welcoming foreign law firms is a defining step forward
Opening up the legal profession
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Alexander Sikov
For the first time in modern history, on May 13, 2025, the Bar Council of India (BCI) issued a landmark…
Arab Strategy Forum holds two sessions to discuss future of global economic relations, investments…
As part of its ongoing commitment to empowering decision-makers and leaders to better understand global transformations and develop future-focused visions grounded in deep analysis of international dynamics, the Arab Strategy…
The New Identity Crisis In Kashmir
(MENAFN- Kashmir Observer)
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By Malik Daniyal
It was during a wedding in Srinagar few winters back that I first noticed it, not the lavish trami or the crackling kangri, but the absence of something quieter, more…
Sineng Electric and BELECTRIC forge strategic partnership for UK market
Sineng Electric and leading EPC BELECTRIC have officially entered into a strategic partnership for the deployment of Sineng’s PV solutions at a solar farm in the United Kingdom.
As part of the collaboration, Sineng will…
Europe Boosts Brainpower: ERC Increases Funding to Attract Global Research Talent
44In a strategic move to bolster Europe’s position as a global leader in science and innovation, the European Research Council (ERC) has confirmed a significant increase in funding aimed at attracting top international researchers to the…
Keeping the spirit of Inishowen’s ancient craftmaking traditions alive
Inishowen’s ancient craftmaking traditions are deeply woven into the fabric of the peninsula’s identity.
From the intricate swirls of Celtic knotwork to the earthy textures of handwoven tweed, these crafts are more than beautiful objects –…
Are we finally getting over Brexit? It feels like it up here
Walking around the scabrous postwar blight of Thorntree, in Middlesbrough, the immense benefits of leaving the European Union are not immediately apparent. Boarded-up houses, some smoke-damaged, a scabby patch of grass for the kids to play…
Law to streamline, regulate museums to be tabled by year-end, says minister
KUALA LUMPUR: The National Unity Ministry will table a specific Act by the end of this year to regulate the setting up of museums nationwide.Its Minister…