

This World Population Day focuses on the theme of ‘gender equality and women’s empowerment as a key factor in reducing poverty.’ The schools network, which includes Bridge Kenya, Bridge Nigeria and Bridge Uganda, supports children and parents in underserved communities by providing an excellent education. NAIROBI, Kenya, J(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Bridge International Academies is drawing attention to the urgency of educating African girls this World Population Day (11th July) – the first time Sub-Saharan Africa will have the largest population of children on the planet. India has turned IIOJK into an abattoir: G a Gulzar.Phase-I of Rashakai Special Economic Zone inaugurated near Naushehra.2 more women beaten, paraded naked in India.No federal tax has been imposed on agricultural income: Dar.IIOJK people living under constant fear due to continued CASOs by Indian forces.Rain-wind with thundershower expected in most parts of country.Caretaker Punjab CM visits different areas of Lahore, reviews drainage situation.KP: Four killed in rain related incidents.Indian armed forces facing shortage of 11,266 officers.Survey underway to register more deserving families to BISP: Kundi.

Indian soldier dies under mysterious circumstances in Srinagar.Ukrainian desires to further strengthen ties with Pakistan in all fields: Kuleba.Monsoon Rains are likely to continue in coming days.SIFC approves projects for attracting investments from friendly countries.After movie, communal Indian filmmaker now comes up with controversial series on Kashmiri Pundits.Code of conduct prepared for peace, intersect harmony during Muharram: Ayaz.DG Naval Intelligence calls on Finance Minister in Islamabad.Serial hate-monger Chavhanke again harps on ‘Spit Jihad’, targets Muslim traders.PEMRA Amendment Bill aimed at protecting rights of media workers: Marriyum.
