Global Problems


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Many countries faces threat due to up levelling of oceans.

The problems of farmers in Kandahar province.

Soil Degradation and Erosion in Pennsylvania: Origins, Impacts, and Sustainable Solutions.

Environmental Pollution and Flooding in Lagos: A City Under Siege

Russia’s Thawing Permafrost: A Silent Climate Crisis with Global Impacts.

Cyclones and Tropical Storms: Fiji’s Ongoing Battle with Nature

Women’s Economic Empowerment in Balochistan: Training in Agriculture, Crafts, Education, and Technology.

Impact of Climate Change on Kalat Division: Droughts, Agriculture Loss, and Water Scarcity.

The Significant Reduction in Quetta's Greenery.

The Drying Rivers of Balochistan, Pakistan: Root Causes, Impacts, and Possible Remedies.

Education in Rural Balochistan: Breaking Barriers of Isolation, Poverty, and Inequality.

Public Health as an Issue in Balochistan.

Youth Unemployment in Nushki, Balochistan: Understanding the Crisis and Exploring Solutions.

Balochistan’s Zhob District Faces an Ecological Catastrophe: Forest Loss and Land Damage.

Glacial Melting and Erratic Weather Threaten Water Supply and Agriculture in Naran, Pakistan

Climate Change Impacts on Murree, Pakistan – Challenges & Solutions.

Cigarettes Smoking

(1) Numbers of factories are producing cigarettes worldwide.
(2) Production methodolgy of cigarettes.
(3) Invention of Cigarette.
(4) the production of cigarettes in all over the world every year.
(5) Users of cigarettes.
(6) Use of cigarettes in public places.
(7) Amount of nicotine in each cigarette.
(8) Remianents of cigarettes.
(9) Each packet is packed in a plastic, which is not easily recyclable.
(10) Easily usable source for other drugs.
(11) Kinds of cigarettes.
(12) Health Effects.
(i) Effects of cigarettes on human appearance.
(ii) Mouth Problems.
(iii) Lungs Problems.
(13) US government actions to stop smoking.
(14) United Nations efferts.
(15) Other countries actions for prevention of smoking.
(16) Loss of lives due to smoking each year.

Is the United Nations Fair?

A Closer Look at Its Unequal Treatment of Countries

The United Nations (UN) was created in October 1945, in the aftermath of World War II, with a clear vision: to prevent future wars, foster global peace, and improve the quality of life for all people. While its mission remains noble, its actions and internal structure often raise a crucial question: Is the United Nations fair to all countries?

Gender Equality Issues: Challenges, Progress, and the Path Forward.

Gender equality, the belief that individuals of all genders should have equal rights, responsibilities, and opportunities, is a cornerstone of a just and progressive society. Despite global advancements in legislation and advocacy, disparities in access, representation, and justice persist in many parts of the world. The journey toward true gender parity has been long and multifaceted, involving historical struggles, evolving societal roles, and contemporary policy debates. In today’s interconnected and digital world, the significance of gender equality extends beyond individual freedoms—it is essential for economic development, social cohesion, and sustainable peace.

Soil Degradation and Erosion: Causes, Impacts, and Sustainable Solutions.

Soil is the foundation of all terrestrial life and one of the planet’s most essential natural resources. It supports food production, regulates the water cycle, provides habitat for countless organisms, and plays a significant role in mitigating climate change by storing carbon. Despite its critical importance, soil is under severe threat from degradation and erosion, driven by human activities and environmental changes.

The rapid loss of fertile soil worldwide is jeopardizing food security, reducing biodiversity, increasing the frequency of natural disasters, and undermining the health of ecosystems. If this trend continues unchecked, the consequences for humanity and the environment will be devastating.

Advantages of More Economical Treaties Among Central Asian Countries: Pathways to Prosperity and Regional Growth

Central Asia, comprising five former Soviet republics—Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan—has emerged as a strategically vital region in global geopolitics and economics. Nestled between powerful neighbors such as China, Russia, and Iran, Central Asia is rich in natural resources and cultural heritage. Yet, its economic potential remains underutilized due to fragmented policies and limited regional integration.

With increasing global economic competition, Central Asian nations stand to benefit greatly from strengthening economical treaties. These agreements can serve as vehicles for regional development, reducing economic vulnerabilities while boosting cooperation across various sectors.