The Age of America First By Richard Haass
Donald Trump was supposed to be an aberration—a U.S. president whose foreign policy marked a sharp but temporary break from …
Read MoreReformulating ASEAN’s Outlook On The Indo-Pacific – Analysis By Aristyo Rizka Darmawan
The waters of the Indo-Pacific are heating up, with Beijing’s increasing activities in Southeast Asia pushing the United States and …
Read MoreA New Cold War? By S Qaisar Shareef
On September 21, US President Joe Biden delivered his first address to the UN General Assembly. In his speech, he …
Read MorePakistan’s Challenges and the Way Out By Talat Masood
To assess a nation’s future, several things need to be considered. One of these is the policies pursued by the …
Read MoreCPEC And Afghanistan | Editorial
On Monday, Pakistan’s ambassador to Afghanistan revealed that Islamabad has discussed the inclusion of Afghanistan in the multibillion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic …
Read MoreHow AUKUS May Damage NATO – OpEd By James Carden
Only weeks after U.S. President Joe Biden courageously ended the war in Afghanistan—in the face of bitter opposition from the …
Read MoreThe US And China: A Productive Path Forward – Analysis By Dean Baker
The Biden administration, with the overwhelming support of the foreign policy establishment, seems determined to start a new Cold War …
Read MorePopulation Time Bomb | Editorial
The Imran Khan administration deserves credit for raising issues like the country’s unhealthy population growth rate, stunted children, malnutrition, etc, …
Read MoreIndia Exposed Again By Muhammad Zahid Rifat
Pakistan has exposed the real face of India—spearheaded by fascist Prime Minister Narendra Modi—yet again, by highlighting the ongoing human …
Read MoreSCO: The Greatest Alliance By Saleem Qamar Butt
The Pakistani premier was in Tajikistan on a two-day visit i.e. 16-17 September 2021, during which he attended the 20th …
Read MoreUNGA Address | Editorial
The Prime Minister’s recorded address to the United Nations General Assembly on Friday was a sombre reminder of the many …
Read MoreLiteracy and Pakistan By Kamal Siddiqi
International literacy day is marked all over the world in September where the achievements made in the education sector are …
Read MoreNuclear Watchdog | Editorial
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inducted Pakistan to the Board of Governors for the next two years. This gives …
Read MoreCovid-19 and Online Education By Muhammad Ali Alvi
The Global pandemic, covid-19, which emerged during the last months of 2019, impacted almost every field of life. A major …
Read MoreNow Is The Time For Europe’s ‘Strategic Autonomy’ – OpEd By Timothy Hopper
With the AUKUS deal, it is now the time for Europe to push for its autonomy. Biden’s victory was a …
Read MoreLooming Afghan Refugee Crisis By Ahmad Mujtaba Khan
PAKISTAN is expected to receive between 0.5-0.7 million refugees following the United States (US) exit from Afghanistan. The Afghan refugee …
Read MoreBlinken Sees Unity on Taliban After Talks With Pakistan, China
UNITED NATIONS: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Thursday he believed the world was united on pressing the Taliban …
Read MoreIran-US Deal | Editorial
The question of whether the US and Iran will return to a peace deal has turned into a ‘will-they-won’t-they’ saga. …
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