Monthly Archives: February, 2026
PTI, TTAP vow no compromise on Imran Khan’s health, urge nation to make Feb 8 strike successful
Joint parliamentary committee stresses ex-premier’s well-being as top priority Asad Qaiser warns ‘all options are open’ if powers ignore Imran’s condition, saying protest on February 8 aimed to be nationwide and fully successful Resolution to be submitted to Chief Justice of Pakistan on Friday with committee condemns arrests of party leaders, solidarity shown with Balochistan
To Develop a Continent, Africa Must Nourish Its Children
Africa, Aid, Development & Aid, Environment, Featured, Food and Agriculture, Food Systems, Headlines, Humanitarian Emergencies, Sustainable Development Goals, TerraViva United Nations Food Systems A developed Africa starts with nutrition in safe hands. Credit: Busani Bafana/IPS BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, Feb 2 2026 (IPS) - Hunger shadowed Mercy Lung’aho’s childhood, fueling her campaign to promote nutrition as a
Dr Iqbal Survé shares insights on business and philanthropy during his latest book launch
Siyabonga Sithole | Updated 6 days ago Dr Iqbal Survé, the chairperson of the Sekunjalo Group, has once again taken time out of his busy schedule to share insights from his newly released book, A Shared Future for Humanity. On Thursday, Survé, who has embarked on his third leg of his book tour with the
Looking Ahead to When Gas Stations Vanish
Sooner than you think, your city may be down to its last gas station, or, in large cities, the last few gas stations. They likely will be owned or heavily subsidized by the government because few businesses can be profitable selling a product whose demand is no longer growing. When will this happen? In regions
Mapping Unequal Climate Risks in a Northern California County
The Bay Area Air District kicked off the new year with a warning for residents of the nine counties around San Francisco: if they lit a fireplace, wood stove or outdoor fire pit, they would have to either take a course on the health effects of wood smoke or pay a fine. By mid-January, the
Brad Keselowski’s Replacement Driver Reflects on His Failed NASCAR Dream
There have been many second chances in NASCAR. Kyle Larson got it at the end of 2020 when Hendrick Motorsports offered him a seat. Then, Chase Briscoe was roped into Joe Gibbs Racing after his former team shut down. These instances resulted in brilliant outcomes, which Brad Keselowski is also expecting with his latest gamble
What India’s Earliest Festivals and Big Concerts Looked Like
From Jazz Yatra to Independence Rock to Sunburn, we spoke with industry veterans to revisit an era when the concert-going experience was worlds apart from what we know today In his book India Psychedelic: The Story of a Rocking Generation , Sidharth Bhatia recounts how India in the 1960s was pushing against all odds to birth a
The 40 Most Anticipated TV Shows of 2026
Hospital dramas! Soccer comedies! Ladies who hunt! Guys who don’t! This year in television has something for everyone The TV landscape is shifting faster than you can say “Scrubs reboot,” with tectonic pressure from relentless corporate mergers, the specter of AI, and the unsettling fact that no one under 20 even knows what TV is. Nevertheless
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49ers take WR De’Zhaun Stribling, edge Romello Height on Day 2 of NFL draft – San Francisco Chronicle
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‘Great sh*t coach!’ — Cowboys Legend Dez Bryant Erupts Over Brian Hartline’s Bold Jeremiah Smith Prediction
Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith had another stellar season for the Buckeyes, establishing himself as the best prospect at his position in the country. Ahead of a pivotal third season in college football, after which he will be eligible for the 2027 NFL Draft, Smith is once again one of the favorites for the
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Pat Freiermuth Talks Mike McCarthy’s ‘Exciting’ Offense, Hope For ‘More Opportunities’ In 2026
In 2026, the Pittsburgh Steelers will be an offensive-minded football team for the first time in a while. Mike McCarthy is in town, and even though Pat Freiermuth has only gotten a small chance to work with his new coach, the tight end is already loving the McCarthy offense. “In the short time we’ve been
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Film Room: Max Iheanachor Holds His Own Against The Draft’s Top Talent
Pittsburgh Steelers first-round OT Max Iheanachor is still raw, but his flashes are hard to ignore. Despite picking up football just five years ago, he allowed only two sacks across 31 college starts. That includes holding No. 2 overall pick David Bailey to zero sacks, a matchup that shows the clearest views of Iheanachor’s potential.
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2027 Garden State RB has ‘great’ visit to Syracuse
2027 running back Roman Duckett got his first look at Syracuse earlier in April, and said he enjoyed the experience in an interview with The Juice Online. "My visit to Syracuse University football program was really good,” Duckett said. "I felt comfortable and liked being around the team. I had a great visit.” While on
