Cohabitation in Indonesia

Indonesia Enforces Morality Code – Cohabitation Criminalised Nationwide

Article Today, Indonesia: Indonesia has begun enforcing a revised criminal code that criminalises cohabitation and pre-marital sexual relations. The law treats unmarried couples living together as offenders, even if the arrangement is consensual. Authorities say the provisions came into force after formal notification, marking a major shift in how private life is regulated in the…

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Future AI Technology

Mind-Reading Tech Nears Reality – 2026 A year of Technological Shifts

Article Today, Hyderabad: The global technology landscape is set for significant change in the coming year. Innovations once confined to science fiction are moving closer to daily life. From smartphones to robotics, multiple sectors are preparing for transformation. However, experts caution that these advances also bring new social and security challenges, particularly with the rapid…

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Journalism on Edge of Ice

Journalism Amid Deathly Ice – Daring Research in Antarctica

Article Today, America: Antarctica remains the most inhospitable region on Earth. Human survival is extremely difficult due to freezing temperatures, violent seas and total isolation. Yet, understanding this icy continent has become critical as melting glaciers threaten global sea levels. Therefore, a rare expedition combining science and journalism has begun in one of the planet’s…

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Surrogate 'sons

Billionaires Build Empires with 100 Surrogate Sons

Article Today, Hyderabad: Chinese billionaires are no longer focused only on expanding balance sheets. Increasingly, they are redesigning family structures to secure and extend their business empires. With commercial surrogacy banned in China, several wealthy individuals are turning to the United States, where legal frameworks allow them to pursue large-scale family expansion through assisted reproduction….

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Sanskrit at Lahore

Sanskrit Returns to Lahore – Course Revival at LUMS

Article Today, Pakistan: The Lahore University of Management Sciences has begun teaching Sanskrit, marking a rare academic development in Pakistan. The programme has been introduced under the university’s humanities framework, with the stated aim of engaging with classical texts in their original language. From Workshop to courseInitially launched as a three-month weekend workshop, the Sanskrit…

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