Sunday, September 7th, 2025
Understanding Dyslexia: Neither a Flaw nor a FailureUnderstanding Dyslexia: Neither a Flaw nor a Failure
Sehrish Khan Dyslexia is a widespread but frequently misunderstood learning difficulty that affects millions of people around the world, making everyday tasks like reading and writing a constant struggle. Despite its prevalence, there is still a lack of awareness about what it truly is and how to effectively support individuals who experience it. Dyslexia is a learning difficulty that mainly impacts a person’s ability to read, write, spell, and occasionally speak. It is not linked to intelligence, eyesight, or educational background.Individuals with dyslexia often have normal intelligence and motivation, butRead More
Pakistan Air Force: A Legacy Written in the Skies
By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal September 7, 1965, is not merely a date in the history of Pakistan; it is an eternal symbol of pride, sacrifice, and aerial supremacy. On that day, when India sought to intimidate our beloved homeland with the weight of its numerical advantage, the Shaheens of the Pakistan Air Force rose to the challenge with unmatched determination. The world, including India, witnessed a spectacle of courage that remains alive in memory even today. Among these fearless warriors, Squadron Leader Muhammad Mahmood Alam carved his name into theRead More
Indonesia’s delayed new capital risks ‘white elephant’ status
NUSANTARA, Sept 7 (AFP/APP): A year after it was inaugurated, Indonesia’s would-be new capital Nusantara attracts tourists and construction workers, but most of its architecturally arresting presidential palace and freshly built avenues sit silent. The legacy project of former president Joko Widodo is battling a slashed budget, slowed construction and a deficit of interest from a new leader focused on social mega-projects. That has raised questions about whether the city, carved out of the jungle to replace crowded and rapidly sinking Jakarta, will ever see its promised potential.Read More
Granollers, Zeballos win men’s US Open doubles in thriller
NEW YORK, SEPT 7 (DNA): Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos saved three championship points against all-British pair Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski on Saturday to win their first US Open men’s doubles title. Salisbury and Skupski were a point away from winning with their opponents serving down 5-4 down in the third set but Granollers and Zeballos fought back to prevail 3-6, 7-6 (7/4), 7-5. It is a second Grand Slam triumph for Spain’s Granollers and Argentina’s Zeballos. They also beat Salisbury and Skupski in three sets at this year’sRead More
US Open champion Aryna Sabalenka claims fourth Grand Slam title
Sabalenka became first woman since Serena Williams (2012–14) to defend her crown at Flushing Meadows NEW YORK: US Open champion Aryna Sabalenka may be nicknamed “The Tiger”, but her New York triumph on Saturday was less about raw aggression and more poise, as the world number one steadied herself and regrouped in key moments to claim a fourth Grand Slam title. Determined to become the first woman since American great Serena Williams (2012–14) to defend her crown at Flushing Meadows, the Belarusian carried the weight of recent major setbacks toRead More
Neil Hawkins urges Pakistani youth to keep hockey’s spirit alive
Defence Day friendly hockey match organized by Rising Stars Hockey Club ISLAMABAD, Sept 7 /DNA/ – To mark Defence Day, a friendly hockey match was held in Islamabad, organized by the Rising Stars Hockey Club. The spirited contest brought together Rising Stars Hockey Club Islamabad and Sheikh Naeem Hockey Club, Chiniot. The game proved to be highly competitive, drawing enthusiastic support from local hockey lovers. After an action-packed encounter, Rising Stars Hockey Club Islamabad secured a 3–1 victory. Both teams displayed commendable skills, discipline, and sportsmanship, making the event aRead More

