Sindh’s wetlands recorded nearly 15% fewer migratory birds this year, signaling a crisis linked to drying water bodies and climate change. Conservationists fear greater ecological loss unless action is taken.
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Tech & Telecom
AI’s Data Powerhouses Are Sparking a Global Energy Reckoning
by Umar Sohailby Umar SohailArtificial intelligence is powering massive shifts in global energy demand. A new IEA report reveals how AI-driven data centers will double electricity use by 2030.
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Violent Storms Strike the Central-Eastern US, Killing At Least 16 People
by Web Deskby Web DeskViolent storms battering the central-eastern United States have caused widespread destruction, killing at least 16 people. With more severe weather expected, authorities warn of continued flash flooding, tornadoes, and power …
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India to Face Hotter-than-Usual Summer with Increased Heatwave Days, IMD Warns
by Web Deskby Web DeskThe Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of above-normal temperatures this summer, with more heatwave days expected across the country, posing serious risks to health, infrastructure, and livelihoods.
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China’s Glaciers Shrink by 26% Since 1960, Fueling Water Scarcity Concerns
by Web Deskby Web DeskChina’s glaciers have shrunk by 26% since 1960, with over 7,000 glaciers disappearing entirely. This rapid loss, caused by global warming, threatens freshwater availability and could lead to greater competition …
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South Korea Battles Deadly Wildfires as Strong Winds Fuel Destruction
by Web Deskby Web DeskWildfires in South Korea’s southeastern region have claimed 18 lives and forced over 27,000 residents to evacuate. Strong winds and dry conditions continue to escalate the situation, with authorities working …
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WMO Urges Investment in Early Warning Systems to Combat Climate Hazards
by Web Deskby Web DeskThe World Meteorological Organization (WMO) emphasizes the life-saving importance of early warning systems for weather, climate, and water-related hazards. Despite progress, vast gaps in access to these systems remain, especially …
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No Hurdle in Staff Level Agreement with IMF; Finance Minister
by Umar Sohailby Umar SohailISLAMABAD, March 22: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has expressed confidence that Pakistan will soon receive positive news from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), stating that negotiations are in the final …
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Lifestyle
Study Links Hot Weather to Rising Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Australia
by Web Deskby Web DeskA new study published in the European Heart Journal reveals that extreme heat in Australia is contributing to a significant health burden, with nearly 50,000 years of healthy life lost …
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Lifestyle
Global Air Quality Worsens as US Ends Monitoring Efforts, WHO Standards Remain Unmet
by Web Deskby Web DeskOnly seven countries met WHO air quality standards last year, with Chad and Bangladesh emerging as the world’s most polluted nations. The end of the US’s global monitoring program adds …