Indus Waters Treaty fallout? Nearly a third of Pakistan reels as Sindh, Balochistan face water crisis

Is the fallout from Pakistan’s terror policy now reaching its fields and farms? With India keeping the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance, a severe water shortage across Sindh and Balochistan is fuelling fears of an “economic massacre” in agricultural regions.Months after New Delhi put the decades-old treaty in abeyance following the Pakistan-sponsored Pahalgam terror attack,…

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‘This one’s for me’: Michael Chandler on UFC Freedom 250, fighting at the White House and betting on himself | More sports News

Michael Chandler (Image credit: Instagram) Michael Chandler is not new to the spotlight. Long before he arrived in the UFC and established himself as one of the lightweight division’s biggest attractions, the Missouri native had already built a reputation at Bellator, where he became a three-time champion and one of the faces of the promotion….

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Rajesh Kumar: After almost clearing Rs 2 crore debt, Rajesh Kumar now reveals he’s sold his car and takes public transport | Hindi Movie News

Rajesh Kumar, widely loved for his role as Rosesh in Sarabhai vs Sarabhai and who was last seen in Mohit Suri‘s ‘Saiyaara’, recently revealed that he is close to clearing a major financial burden, with only 10–15 percent of his Rs 2 crore loan remaining. Last year, after the release of the Ahaan Panday film,…

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Rain washes out India-England T20I opener after Shreyas Iyer, Abhishek Sharma power visitors to 189/7 | Cricket News

ENG vs IND 1st T20I Abandoned Due to Rain (Image: BCCI) India’s opening T20I against England at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street was abandoned without a ball being bowled in the second innings after persistent rain left the outfield unfit for play.After winning the toss, India opted to bat first and recovered from a disastrous…

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12,000-year-old Karahantepe discovery reveals massive statues and an unexpected prehistoric diet | World News

Recent excavations at Karahantepe, a pivotal site within the Taş Tepeler project in southeastern Türkiye, have unearthed staggering evidence of Neolithic complexity. This site, dating back around 12,000 years, has produced over-life-sized human statues and detailed carvings of animals that transform our view of prehistoric art. Yet, the most astonishing find involves plant remains. While…

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