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How climate stress is cracking hydraulic order

Cognitive dissonance undermines adaptation: engineers cling to control while heat, drought, and riverine collapse demand urgent change. Riaz Missen Heat is steadily settling over the Indus plains. Unlike the sudden violence of floods or storms, this transformation arrives quietly yet persistently: dry winters harden the soil, heatwaves stretch across weeks, …

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Climate Anxiety Tests Pakistan’s Fragile Mental Health System

RNN Report ISLAMABAD: As Pakistan prepares for another intense monsoon season, experts warn that climate anxiety is emerging as a silent crisis, compounding the country’s already strained mental health system. The National Disaster Management Authority has projected 22–26% above-normal rainfall for the 2026 monsoon, a forecast that has forced many …

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Aligned with the World Radio Day Theme, KP Information Department Accelerates Modernization and Digital Transformation of Provincial Radio

While the world celebrates World Radio Day on 13 February, Dr Bakhtiar Khan, Secretary Information Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, convened a strategic meeting in Peshawar with the Chief Executive of The Communicators (Pvt.) Limited Najib Ahmad and his team of media experts to review and deliberate on the ongoing research study …

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The Ghost in the Radio: Why AI Can’t Replace the Human Ear

By Najib Ahmad Radio is being sold a dream that sounds too good to refuse. Artificial intelligence, we are told, can write scripts, generate voices, schedule shows, analyze listeners, and even “understand” what audiences want—faster, cheaper, and without fatigue. Efficiency has become the new religion of broadcasting. But beneath this …

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