Global Warming: The Situation is Worse Than Believed By Shahid Javed Burki
This has been an unusual summer for many parts of the world. High temperatures and droughts have affected most of …
Read MorePak-China Partnership and Regional Peace By Prof Dr Muhammad Khan
ON 10 August 2021, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Nong Rong had an in depth meeting with Chief of the Army …
Read MorePakistan-Bangladesh Economic Ties By Adv Mujeeb-ur-Rehman
TWO South Asian counties with Muslim majority are trying to reduce gap that other countries have taken advantage of. Pakistan …
Read MoreFATF Compliance | Editorial
Pakistan has worked incessantly to comply with the requirements laid down by FATF—the government has passed through impactful legislative reforms, …
Read MoreTaliban Back in Kabul as Ghani Flees By Mateen Haider
KABUL/ ISLAMABAD – President Ashraf Ghani fled Afghanistan on Sunday, a top official said, effectively ceding power to the Taliban …
Read MoreGlobal Warming Begets More Warming By Eurasia Review
It is increasingly clear that the prolonged drought conditions, record-breaking heat, sustained wildfires, and frequent, more extreme storms experienced in …
Read MoreFATF Grey List: What Pakistan Has To Do – OpEd By Azimul Haque*
Financial Action Task Force (FATF) decided to keep Pakistan on its grey list in their June 2021 session. Pakistan has …
Read MoreWhat If Kim Jong-un Dies? It Could Mean Nuclear War By Doug Bandow
Last year the world didn’t see enough of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un. He disappeared from public view and …
Read MoreAmerican Senseless War in Afghanistan By Dr Farah Naz
DESPITE the old saw, success has many fathers while failure has none. America is losing the debate of its strategic …
Read MoreChallenges of Climate Change | Editorial
It’s pretty clear that the Imran Khan administration has done more than any previous Pakistani government to raise awareness about …
Read MoreThe China-Pakistan-Afghanistan Triangle By Huma Baqai
CHINA may not be a very vocal player in the situation unfolding in Afghanistan; nevertheless, it is an important one. …
Read MoreState of War | Editorial
There is no longer any question of Afghanistan falling into a situation of civil war. The fact is that this …
Read MorePoor State of Education By Sajad Jatoi
The Covid wave, among other things, has affected our education system badly, most of which already was in a state …
Read MorePower Sector Reforms | Editorial
Concluding his week-long visit to Pakistan, the World Bank’s VP South Asia, Hartwig Schafer has emphasised that it is crucial …
Read MorePakistan-Afghanistan In World Focus By Rashid A Mughal
THE US led invasion of Afghanistan after the incidence of 9/11 opened new debate vis-a-vis tracing the roots and strategies …
Read MoreDigital Pakistan | Editorial
The Universal Service Fund (USF) approved 30 projects worth Rs18 billion for the IT sector of Pakistan with the aim …
Read MoreChanging Shades of US-India Ties Under Biden By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
THE conventional wisdom suggests that the US-India partnership, due to the bipartisan support it has been enjoying in Washington may …
Read MoreGlobal Race For Supremacy By Talat Masood
History bears witness that powerful nations have peacefully competed or gone to war to attain regional and global dominance. At …
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