What’s Next for Sudan’s Revolution | How It Started—and How to Prevent It Turning Violent By Alex de Waal
On April 11, 16 weeks of non-violent popular protests in the streets of Khartoum and other major Sudanese cities culminated …
Read MoreTrade war with China: US will make sure it causes major ruckus before losing the fight | Editorial
There are suggestions that the US and China may now sign a trade agreement in May. However, it seems unlikely …
Read MoreUS–Iran tensions and the oil factor By Mahsa Rouhi
With the US to end its sanctions waivers on Iran’s oil exports on 2 May, Mahsa Rouhi reflects on potential …
Read MoreAfghanistan: Special Economic Zone As Melting Area For Peace, Economy And Political Stability – OpEd By Nasrullah Sahibzada
A Special Economic Zone can be considered a significant economic strategic move for Afghanistan that shall be connected with the …
Read MoreThe Problem With The Census – OpEd By Ryan McMaken
The Census Bureau has long known more about my family history than my family does. For instance, it was through …
Read MoreAmerica and Russia Must Agree to Avoid a New Arms Race By Lily Wojtowicz
Adecade ago this month, President Barack Obama stood before a cheering crowd in Prague and said, “I state clearly and …
Read MoreTurning up the Heat on North Korea By Michael W. Manulak
The inability of U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un to reach a denuclearization deal in …
Read MoreLessons Learned from South Asia's Terrorism Troubles By Abdul Basit
South Asia has one of the highest regional concentration of militant groups in the world, including some of most-wanted jihadist …
Read MoreRussia, a fast- emerging friend of Pakistan By Senator Rehman Malik
Following our independence, Pakistan and Russia first established bilateral and diplomatic ties on 1st May 1948. Pakistan also celebrated the …
Read MoreStronger ties with Iran By News desk
AS an outcome of two-day visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan to Iran, the leadership of the two countries has …
Read MoreTrump Targets Iran | Editorial
In the American president Donald Trump, American imperial arrogance finds personification. Like all other presidents of the United States (US), …
Read MoreGlobal Order and Afghan Peace By Zahid Mehmood Zahid
PhD (IR) Candidate at National Defence University, Islamabad, Pakistan. Research Fellow at the University of Maryland, USA The course of …
Read MoreFrightened of a prosperous Pakistan By ALI SUKHANVAR
Prime Minister Imran Khan’s two-day official visit to Iran is certainly going to bring the two neighbouring countries closer to …
Read MoreSri Lankan tragedy calls for global action By Talat Masood
The eight devastating bomb blasts that targeted three churches and several posh hotels in Sri Lanka killing nearly 300 people …
Read MoreA technocratic solution By Zahid Hussain
THE change may have been in the offing for some time, but still the abruptness of it was disconcerting. The …
Read MoreHard Truths in Syria | America Can’t Do More With Less, and It Shouldn’t Try By Brett McGurk
Over the last four years, I helped lead the global response to the rise of the Islamic State (ISIS)—an effort …
Read MorePolitical calculations in Sudan | Editorial
General al-Burhan is the commander of the Sudanese ground forces and is believed to enjoy some popularity within the army’s …
Read MoreGetting out of the FATF grey list would help stabilize Pakistan’s economy By Col (R) Muhammad Hanif
According to the Josh, the FATF is an independent intergovernmental body that develops and promotes policies to protect the Global …
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