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Category: Health

Green Line bus service launched for Cardiology Institute in Quetta
Balochistan launches Green Line bus service in Quetta to improve access to the Cardiology Institute for patients and families.
Dananeer Mobeen addressing skin criticism and acne discussion on social media
Dananeer Mobeen responds to online skin criticism, saying she is human and urges kindness toward natural skin changes.
Turkey Pakistan health cooperation Islamabad visit
Turkish delegation visits Islamabad Health Services Academy to expand healthcare and medical education cooperation with Pakistan.
Islamabad HIV report clarification by health ministry
Health officials reject claims of HIV outbreak in Islamabad, saying data shows routine cases and no unusual spread.
Islamabad HIV cases media reporting debate diplomacy context
Report of 618 HIV cases in Islamabad raises debate over media timing, framing, and responsibility during sensitive diplomatic talks.
Lady Willingdon Hospital Lahore Surgery Video Controversy
Punjab suspends MS and doctors at Lahore hospital after viral surgery video raises serious concerns over medical ethics and conduct.
Global obesity rise 2035
Reports warn nearly half the global population could face overweight or obesity by 2035, raising major health concerns.
Indian Cough Syrup Uzbek Tragedy
Over 18 children die in Uzbekistan linked to Indian cough syrup; court cites regulatory failures and safety negligence.
US Exits World Health Organization
The United States has officially exited the WHO, reducing funding and raising concerns over global pandemic response.
Malnourished Children in Badakhshan
Over 16,000 children in Badakhshan face malnutrition, with more than 60 deaths reported, WHO warns of urgent humanitarian need.
Former US official warns TTP operates from Afghanistan and says Taliban can be controlled only through strong international pressure.
Analysis of regional power shifts, strategic rivalries, and evolving geopolitical tensions shaping the triangular conflict.
Reports claim Taliban stored weapons and militants in Kabul residential area, raising serious risks for civilian safety.
Reports challenge Taliban claims as rights restrictions, weak governance and poverty deepen Afghanistan’s humanitarian crisis.
UN and World Bank reports challenge Taliban claims, showing rising poverty, aid dependence, and economic strain across Afghanistan.
Repression, militancy and economic collapse are worsening life in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, deepening a nationwide crisis.