UWA Media Release; Young Australians studying from home during the COVID-19 pandemic still need to spend time outside to prevent near-sightedness, according to a researcher from The University of Western Australia. The... Read more »
By Syed Atiq Al Hassan The failure of the Sindh government, the lack of necessities for the people, the indifference, shameful apology, and stubbornness of every high-ranking personality in the government over... Read more »
Scientists and medical researchers have for years have differed over the exact definition of a pandemic (is it a pandemic, or an epidemic), but one thing everyone agrees on is that the... Read more »
By Dr Ghayur Ayub To understand the question, we have to know some basic facts about diabetes. For example, a compound known as glucose and a molecule called insulin play important roles in... Read more »
Yasmeen Aftab Ali The government extended the lockdown till the 30th of April. This is a wise decision to help flatten the curve. The public transport inter-province and in-between provinces remains suspended.... Read more »
By Syed Atiq ul Hassan, Sydney Australia; One of the key leaders of the BJP ruling party in India, Subramanian Swamy, in a video interview, said that any country where Muslims are... Read more »
By Syed Atiq ul Hassan, Sydney Australia International students are playing a significant role in the Australian economy. According to sources, there are over one-million students study in Australian Universities and Colleges.... Read more »
By Syed Atiq ul Hassan Induction of Quota System in 1973 dividing Sindh as Sindh Rural and Sindh Urban, favoritism and injustices in jobs and admissions in higher educational & professional institutes,... Read more »
By Syed Atiq ul Hassan; Last year, I received ‘Senior Citizen of the Year Award’ from the Parramatta City Council which was a pride for me being an Australian. The event was... Read more »
By Yasmeen Aftab Ali; India has officially taken over the operations of Chabahar port in Iran’s Sistan-Balochistan province.. The official handing over of terminal areas, building and cargo handling took place on... Read more »
By Syed Atiq ul Hassan This is not just a coincident, it has been an un-official law and extreme act of racism since the creation of Pakistan in 1947 that not... Read more »
Sydney (Tribune Report): About 2 million Muslims from the Hindu-majority cities and towns of India migrated to Pakistan during and after the creation of Pakistan in 1947. The largest migration in the world’s... Read more »
By Syed Atiq ul Hassan Officially India is a secular country but is it really a secular country today, this is the million-dollar question for the world now. India is a country... Read more »
By Yasmeen Aftab Ali; USA’s disastrous report card in Afghanistan and Washington running out of all options for a face saving exit strategy, President Trump recently reached out to PM Imran Khan... Read more »
By Syed Atiq ul Hassan The ancestry of Chinese Muslims goes back to the time of the 3rd Caliph in Islam, Usman Ibn Affan in 651 when he sent companions of Prophet... Read more »
By Syed Atiq ul Hassan The Australian Citizenship Legislation Amendment (Strengthening the Requirements for Australian Citizenship and Other Measures) Bill 2017 is now under debate in the Australian Federal Parliament. According to... Read more »
By Syed Atiq ul Hassan The Pandora box of corruption in Pakistan is unstoppable The on-going investigations against Pakistani Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, and his family in relation to Panama case running... Read more »
Our governments simply don’t think, even strategise, longer-term. They are mostly “reactive” not “proactive”. By John Hewson While I understand and accept his personal reasons, I am personally disappointed that Mike Baird... Read more »
Why doesn’t Apple want to help law enforcement in any way it can to track down the terrorists who may still be at large connected with the horrific December San Bernadino attack?... Read more »
The stakeholders of Sri Lanka must consider these arguments if any attempts are being taken to do the opposite of what we expect from reconciliation By Shenali D Waduge The word reconciliation has... Read more »
Malaysia can be a good case study for Pakistan from which Pakistan can learn lessons on ethnic harmony and economic development By Dr. Minhaj Qidwai Pakistan and Malaysia both were liberated from... Read more »
Social media can be used to bridge polarisation, something mainstream media in Pakistan has failed to achieve .. But this is a society riddled with biases, intolerance, sarcasm, hatred and general abusive behaviour... Read more »
The unity of Muslims as one nation would remain a myth and unattainable goal unless the Muslim clergies of both the sects reconcile on living in harmony despite their mutual differences of... Read more »
Oregon incident has quickly led to questions about a double standard, particularly from liberals and the left, who asked: What if the armed men were Muslim or black? By Katie Rogers (NYT) The... Read more »