Modi & Hitler, both guilty of genocide By Senator Rehman Malik
It was a bright day when I visited the city of Linz in Austria where I drove specially to see …
Read MoreHow To Stop A New 'Forever War': Bring Back the Draft By Doug Bandow
After President Donald Trump ordered the assassination of Iran’s Qasem Soleimani, raising the possibility of deadly retaliation, panicked draft-age men …
Read MoreModi, Trump and Imran Khan: Challenges at home and abroad Muhammad Jahangir Kakar
It is spring sprouting all around for Pakistan and the vivid show of the silver lining on the horizons of …
Read MorePeace in Afghanistan: A Dream or Reality? By Senator Sehar Kamran
Peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a means by which we arrive at that goal …
Read MoreUS Continues Its War On The Rest Of The World – OpEd By Margaret Kimberley
The duopoly corporate parties enforce silence and ignorance on foreign policy to ensure that Americans have neither the knowledge nor …
Read MoreTrump is mistaken: Baseless optimism amid limited influence in India By Zafar Jaspal
For a year now, India and Pakistan relations have been at their lowest ebb. New Delhi has time and again …
Read MoreCOVID-19: Quality Shock To Globalization – Analysis By YaleGlobal Online
Too many governments have made a devil’s compact with globalization – prioritizing speed and quantity of economic growth over quality. …
Read MoreThe US dumps Afghanistan By Imran Malik
The US has finally moved to bring its disastrous Afghan Campaign to an end. It suffered from many basic flaws …
Read MoreNew World Order: Not looking Pretty By Dr. James Dorsey
Television news summarizes daily what a new world order shaped by civilisationalists entails. Writer William Gibson’s assertion that “the future …
Read MoreThe Express Tribune Editorial 7 March 2020
The growing scare The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has now infected almost 100,000 people in nearly one-third the world, with more …
Read MoreAmerica’s Slow-Motion Failure in Afghanistan By Carter Malkasian
The United States has been fighting a war in Afghanistan for over 18 years. More than 2,300 U.S. military personnel …
Read MoreUS Elections: Who is More Likely to Win? By Anadolu
With a presidential election looming this fall, the atmosphere in the U.S. is tenser than ever. Since winning office in …
Read MoreU.S.-Chinese Distrust Is Inviting Dangerous Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories By Yanzhong Huang
Tens of thousands of people get sick. More than 2,900 die. Fear spreads faster than the virus. Factories are closed. …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 7 March 2020
Whose culture ON Dec 4, 2019, a federal minister sent a rather peculiar letter to the Sindh chief secretary, alerting …
Read MoreWhat Comes After the Middle East Peace Process? By Khalil Shikaki
US. President Donald Trump’s Middle East peace plan, released on January 28, marks the effective end of the Oslo era …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials 6th March 2020
Power dysfunctions THREE separate issues are now doggedly evading resolution in the power sector, and if left to fester, they …
Read MorePompeo’s Turkish Gambit Fails in Syria By Matthew Petti
Russia and Turkey announced a ceasefire agreement for Syria on Thursday afternoon that directly rebukes U.S. Secretary of State Mike …
Read MoreIndia Precipitating Water War By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
In the backdrop or Uri incident, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had threatened to stop flow of river waters into …
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