Daily Times Editorial 31 July 2019
Welcome, new UK premier At last, Boris Johnson has achieved his life’s biggest goal of becoming Britain’s new prime minister, …
Read MoreThe Express Tribune 31 July 2019
Small rain, big disturbance Just about 70 millimetres of rain was enough to inundate Karachi and wash away the tall …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 31 July 2019
Cracking down on terror financing THE tactics employed by the state to neutralise the capacity of Pakistan-based militant groups to …
Read MoreThe Express Tribune 30 July 2019
IOK: additional deployment At one trooper to 10 civilians, occupied Kashmir is already the most militarised part of the world, …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials 30th July 2019
HIV/AIDS in Pakistan A NEW report by UNAIDS has some upsetting insights on Pakistan, which has been placed on a …
Read MoreAmerica Should Support Russia’s Efforts Against Glorifying Nazism By Anatoly Antonov
Next year marks the seventy-fifth anniversary of the victory over the Nazi Germany. While meeting young Americans during various events …
Read MoreThe Greatest Show on Earth: Trump's Trade Talks with China By Doug Bandow
BEIJING — Chinese officials are confident in their nation’s rise, but are nervous about China’s deteriorating relationship with the United …
Read MoreThe U.S. and Iran Are Marching Toward War By Afshon Ostovar
With each passing day, the United States and Iran draw each other deeper into conflict. So far, they have stopped …
Read MoreGoing forward with IMF By Syed Ali Imran
Uncertainties and speculations regarding the loan package from International Monetary fund (IMF) have ended with the news of its approval, …
Read MoreGender responsive urban planning By S Ahad
Like so much else in our development and planning regime, gender responsiveness too may not be on the radar of …
Read MoreThe low ebbs in US-Turkey-Nato ties By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
Given the developments over the last year and up to last week’s G20 Osaka summit, tension in Turkish-US-Nato relations had …
Read MoreNew diplomatic era for the US and North Korea By Muhammad Omar Iftikhar
The diplomatic relations between the United States and North Korea have remained at the edge of conflict for long. Washington …
Read MoreSustainable development goals (SDGs) and Pakistan By Mahar Munawar
Mankind had long been under the illusion that we are maters of nature. The truth has dawn on us that …
Read MoreWorld Economic Forum important for Pakistan By Ikram Sehgal
Founded in 1971 the World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international organization for public-private partnership. The Forum engages the foremost …
Read MoreFrom Trump to Putin | Editorial
Prime Minister Imran Khan has a loaded agenda. On July 22, US President Donald Trump has invited him for a …
Read MoreStrengthening regional security By Malik Muhmmad Ashraf
Building strong ties with the Muslim World has been the cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy, particularly with the countries in …
Read MoreProblems with the economy By M A NIAZ
The problems with the economy are not showing signs of going away, despite the optimistic pronouncements of government officials, and …
Read MoreThe US visit and the Afghan irritant By DR AHMAD RASHID MALIK
A change has been expected between Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and US President Donald Trump when they will meet …
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