The Express Tribune Editorial 30 January 2020
Crumbling railways No heads rolled when 73 precious lives were lost in Tezgam train inferno near Rahim Yar Khan …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 30 January 2020
Monetary policy THE State Bank has once again decided to hold interest rates steady, to the dismay of industry. But …
Read MoreEnding America’s Endless War By Bernie Sanders
The United States has been at war for too long. Even today, we seem to be preparing for a new …
Read MoreRescuing U.S. Foreign Policy After Trump By Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
By nearly every measure, the credibility and influence of the United States in the world have diminished since President Barack …
Read MoreMonetary Policy | Editorial
THE State Bank has once again decided to hold interest rates steady, to the dismay of industry. But in doing …
Read MoreThe Express Tribune Editorial 29 January 2020
PM in Karachi Prime Minister Imran Khan’s trip to Karachi has resulted in some interesting developments and serious politicking. …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 29 January 2020
Railways in the dock IT may not be the best venue, but Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid was delivered …
Read MoreWhat’s In Trump’s Peace Plan For Israel And Palestine – Analysis
The proposal for peace in the Middle East unveiled by US President Donald Trump envisions the conditions under which a …
Read MoreA Delicate Truce in the U.S.-Chinese Trade War By Weijian Shan
Temporary cease-fires and false dawns have punctuated the 19-month-long trade war between China and the United States, only to dissipate …
Read More‘Hunarmand Pakistan’ and Skills Education By Professor Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar
Hunarmand Pakistan’ is a significant component of the Prime Minister’s Kamyab Jawan National Youth Development Program. The recent launching of …
Read MoreBalancing Relations With China and US By Talat Masood
Assistant Deputy Under Secretary Alice Wells on her recent visit to Islamabad alleged that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project …
Read MoreThe U.S. Military Is Now Occupying Iraq. Its Time To Leave By Paul R. Pillar
Remember how the George W. Bush administration sold its offensive war in Iraq, begun seventeen years ago? It wasn’t just …
Read MoreThe Fate of the China-Russia Alliance By Lyle J. Goldstein
Even as Democrats bash the Republicans for being too soft on the Kremlin, the Republicans are inclined to point out …
Read MoreThe Express Tribune Editorial 28 January 2020
Principled stance? That the chief ministers nominated by Prime Minister Imran Khan to run Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa have been …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 28 January 2020
Trouble in Punjab PRIME Minister Imran has reportedly said an ‘organised mafia’ is spreading negativity and crippling positive administrative changes …
Read MoreWas Imran Khan’s Davos Trip a Success or a Failure? By Saba Mahmood
Nestled in the snowy Alps of Switzerland lies a quaint town that plays host to the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) …
Read MoreIs North Korea Getting Ready to Test Another Missile or ICBM? By Daniel R. DePetris
There has been an uptick in U.S. aerial surveillance activity over the Korean Peninsula as of late, which begs the …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 27 January 2020
Baghdad protest IN its limited understanding of events, particularly the complex workings of the Middle East, the Trump administration feels …
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