Brexit Clock Ticks On As UK-EU Negotiations Deadlocked – OpEd By Cornelia Meyer
Feb 12,19There are fewer than 50 days to go until the UK leaves the EU, and we are no nearer a …
Read MoreRevisiting NFC Award By Dr Ikramul Haq
Feb 12,19The 9th National Finance Commission (NFC), in its maiden meeting, chaired by Finance Minister Asad Umar, held in Islamabad on …
Read MoreThe IMF Again | Editorial
Feb 12,19AFTER the meeting between Prime Minister Imran Khan and the IMF managing director, Christine Lagarde, the country has moved a …
Read More'IMF Stands Ready to Support Pakistan,' Says Lagarde After Meeting PM Khan
Feb 11,19Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday met International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Christine Lagarde on the sidelines of the …
Read MoreHow Pakistan Can Get Kashmir By Kamran Yousaf
Feb 11,19Every year on the 5th of February, Pakistan observes Kashmir Solidarity Day. This has been the practice since 1990 when …
Read MoreN-Weapons Race? | Editorial
Feb 11,19IN today’s chaos-filled world, with crises aplenty, the threat of nuclear war has seemingly receded from the global list of …
Read MoreKartarpur Corridor: Progress at Last | Editorial
Feb 9,19Despite some initial shuffling on a seemingly futile endeavour, Pakistan and India have finally moved ahead on finalising the Kartarpur …
Read MorePakistan-Russia Gas Deal | Editorial
Feb 8,19PAKISTAN and Russia on Wednesday signed an inter corporate agreement for the laying of more than 1,500 km offshore gas …
Read MoreThe NFC Debate | Editorial
Feb 8,19The National Finance Commission (NFC) has finally had a meeting to set agenda for resource distribution between the Centre and …
Read MoreNATO’s Make-Or-Break Moment – Analysis By Armen V. Sahakyan and Erik Khzmalyan
Feb 7,19The recent meeting and subsequent signing of the Treaty of Aachen by President Macron and Chancellor Merkel is indicative of …
Read MoreEducation and Political Interest | Editorial
Feb 7,19Education in this country has always been exploited to serve political interests of certain groups and individuals. Political expediencies have …
Read MoreUS Drawdown and its Implications By Syed Akhtar Ali Shah
Feb 7,19The United States may be jubilant hammering out a draft peace agreement with the Taliban in Doha. Reports indicate that …
Read MoreClimate Change and the Hindu Kush | Editorial
Feb 6,19That Pakistan is a country highly vulnerable to climate change is not exactly breaking news. A Germany-based think tank had …
Read MoreAn Economic Miracle For Pakistan By Naseem Javed
Feb 6,19Once Pakistan’s midsized business economy gets professionally digitalised and is fully globally accessible. This will enable small and medium sized …
Read MoreNew Twists in Afghanistan End Game | Editorial
Feb 6,19Things aren’t looking good for the Afghan government. A little over a week after its representatives were excluded from a …
Read MoreUS-Russia Treaty | Editorial
Feb 6,19ONE of the most dangerous aspects of the Cold War was the ever-present threat of nuclear conflict between the US …
Read MorePakistan’s Troubled Neighbourhood By Talat Masood
Feb 6,19As the US withdraws from Afghanistan the country is expected to undergo major changes in its political and economic structure. …
Read MorePiecing Together Pakistan’s Education Puzzle By Maha Dania Qazi
Feb 5,19If we wish to accomplish progress in the education sector, a major part of the effort should be to make …
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