The CSS downturn By Hussain H Zaidi
A couple of weeks ago, the Federal Public Service Commission announced the results of the written test of the Central …
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How does the unthinkable happen? As historians continue to contemplate the various historic anniversaries around World War I through next …
Read MoreTON: Why China Might Crush America in the Trade War By Dennis P. Halpin
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) reported on September 19 that “the global economy is set to grow …
Read MoreRussia's Risky Game Plan for Syria By Colin P. Clarke William Courtney
Russia’s intervention in Syria has led to claims of a win, but the blessing may be mixed. Although Russia has …
Read MoreComplying FATF Requirements: A Herculean Task By Usman Hameed, Saba Tariq
Money laundering, a white-collar crime, is a process wherein illegal proceeds are made to appear legitimate after being passed through …
Read MoreIndia And Pakistan Must Remain Engaged On Nuclear Issues By Manish Tewari
The first nuclear age dawned with the bombing on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Over 200,000 civilians were killed. It brought World …
Read MoreKashmir Issue At UNGA 74th Session And Nuclear Discourse By Haris Bilal Malik
The Kashmir issue has more significance in view of the nuclearization of South Asia as many security experts around the …
Read MoreBitcoin And The Denationalization Of Money By Ralph Fucetola
“The modern central bank business model is being disrupted.” claims Saifedean Ammous, economics professor and author of The Bitcoin Standard: …
Read MoreHow Was Al-Baghdadi Not The Equivalent Of Osama Bin Laden By Nauman Sadiq
Although President Trump claimed in his address to the American public after the killing of al-Baghdadi that he was a …
Read MoreHow Do War And Politics Complement One Another In Turkey’s Syria Dilemma By Vincent Lofaso
In the spring of 2011 when Syrians first took to the streets to demonstrate their grievances against the rule of …
Read MoreThe Myth Of The Secular: Religion, War, And Politics In The Twentieth Century – Analysis By Walter A. McDougall
The President took the occasion to laud Iran, a reliable U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf and the greater …
Read MoreThe Kashmir Show | Editorial
The Indian government cannot hold together the farce of peace in Kashmir much longer. While the DGISPR is allowing for …
Read MoreThe FATF ghost is staring Pakistan in the face By Hassan Aslam Shad
Pakistan’s delegation recently returned after attending the FATF Plenary in Paris. Pakistan is given until February 2020 to convince FATF …
Read MoreClimate Change: A Serious Threat to The World and Pakistan By Abdul Rasool Syed
Indubitably, climate change is a real existential threat, which has not only jeopardised the survival of the whole human race …
Read MoreDaily Times Editorial 30 October 2019
Islamabad DC — the last line of defence Maulana Fazlur Rehman has been moving towards Islamabad from Karachi. The …
Read MoreThe Express Tribune Editorial 30 October 2019
Climate change and agriculture It seems climate change has started to bite agriculture in Pakistan. In the coming harvesting …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 30 October 2019
Pemra’s absurd directive IT is a bizarre directive, but entirely in keeping with the relentless assault on press freedom in …
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