ISLAMABAD: Eighty-five percent of Pakistanis are satisfied with their mental health, while 14 percent are concerned, says a Gallup Pakistan survey report.Fifty percent admit to stress in their daily.
ISLAMABAD: As many as 50 percent of Pakistanis consider government actions insufficient to deal with the negative effects of climate change, but surprisingly, refuse to take any action at the.
ISLAMABAD: The United Nations and organisations working on climate change consider human activities to be the main reason for the increase in temperatures of the planet, but the opinion of people of.
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While hypotheses created by political scientists can pass a test or fail it, many analysts are now lazily relying on social media chatter to determine their views.