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The women behind Kashmir's menstrual health revolution
The cultural stigma surrounding menstruation is deeply rooted. It is crucial that we break free from these oppressive constraints.
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DawnNews English
· Jul 5, 2026
Senior Minister’s Relative Among Suspects In Foreign Women Case: Lahore Police | Dawn News English
Pakistani police have confirmed that a relative of a senior government minister is among the suspects in a high-profile case involving two foreign women in Lahore. Authorities say multiple suspects have been arrested, and investigators have been directed to treat all those involved equally under the law as the probe continues. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dawn News English is your window into the latest news, insight, and features from South Asia and beyond. Website: www.dawn.com Official Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/dawnnewsenglish Official Twitter: https://x.com/dawnnewsenglish Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawnnewsenglish #pakistan #lahore #breakingnews #globalnews #law #justice #publicsafety #dawnnewsenglish #news #latestnews #dawnnewsenglish #dawnnews
India Today
· Jul 10, 2026
No graveyard in Kashmir without Pakistanis: Hizbul chief's speech resurfaces
No graveyard in Kashmir without Pakistanis: Hizbul chief's speech resurfaces
The Economic Times
· Jul 1, 2026
The missing ingredient at Kashmir weddings: Mutton
The missing ingredient at Kashmir weddings: Mutton
The Tribune
· Jul 5, 2026
JKJAAC calls mass protests against state repression across PoJK
In a post shared on X, JKJAAC member Sardar Umar Nazir Kashmiri urged people from all regions of PoJK to join the movement, describing it as a collective stand against what he termed cruelty, barbarism and state terrorism.
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 21, 2026
Perjuangan lawan kanser, Syazwani terima sumbangan Kerajaan Pahang
PETALING JAYA: Keprihatinan Kerajaan Negeri Pahang terhadap rakyat yang berdepan ujian kesihatan terus dizahirkan apabila menziarahi seorang wanita muda penghidap kanser payudara tahap empat di Kampung Gali Hilir. Nurul Jannatul Syazwani Mohamad, 27, kini berdepan ujian besar selepas disahkan menghidap kanser payudara tahap empat yang mengubah seluruh perjalanan hidupnya. Sejak setahun lalu, dia tabah menjalani ... Read more The post Perjuangan lawan kanser, Syazwani terima sumbangan Kerajaan Pahang appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
OpIndia
· Jul 6, 2026
India reclaiming its legacy is ‘Hindu majoritarianism’, Pakistan appropriating its pre-Islamic heritage is ‘maturity’: Read how The Wire resorted to mental gymnastics to find ‘Aman ki Asha’
Pakistan’s sudden embrace of the pre-Islamic history of the Indian subcontinent is pretentious, agenda-driven, a tactic of retrofitting facts to appropriate the history of ancient India. One or two pre-partition name changes do not change the fact that Pakistan’s foundation is still rooted in the Two-Nation Theory that essentially says that Muslims cannot co-exist with Hindus.
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Related coverage for "The women behind Kashmir's menstrual health revolution": DawnNews English — Senior Minister’s Relative Among Suspects In Foreign Women Case: Lahore Police | Dawn News English. India Today — No graveyard in Kashmir without Pakistanis: Hizbul chief's speech resurfaces. The Economic Times — The missing ingredient at Kashmir weddings: Mutton . The Tribune — JKJAAC calls mass protests against state repression across PoJK. Utusan Malaysia — Perjuangan lawan kanser, Syazwani terima sumbangan Kerajaan Pahang. OpIndia — India reclaiming its legacy is ‘Hindu majoritarianism’, Pakistan appropriating its pre-Islamic heritage is ‘maturity’: Read how The Wire resorted to mental gymnastics to find ‘Aman ki Asha’


