India and the Outsiders By Maheen Ahmad
History has been a persistent and sorry tale of “the outsiders”. Those who do not seemingly look, think or speak …
Read MoreWelcoming The New CJP | Editorial
The new Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Gulzar Ahmad will head the Supreme Court (CJ) of Pakistan till February 2022. …
Read MoreImproving Economic Health | Editorial
Pakistan is proving itself in terms of fulfilment of the clauses set by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), as part …
Read MoreBrexit’s Next Battle: The Trade Deal
BRUSSELS: Prime Minister Boris Johnson secured initial parliamentary backing for his Brexit withdrawal bill on Friday, putting Britain on course …
Read MoreThe Economy is king in Donald Trump’s Re-election Bid By Brendan Greeley
Early in 2018, Republicans in Washington ran an experiment: after passing a tax cut, they poured additional government spending into …
Read MoreHow a World Order Ends By Richard Haass
A stable world order is a rare thing. When one does arise, it tends to come after a great convulsion …
Read MoreA New Chief Justice | Editorial
With his retirement at midnight on Friday, Chief Justice Khosa must be congratulated for a long and illustrious career in …
Read MoreThe Clash of Capitalisms By Branko Milanovic
Capitalism rules the world. With only the most minor exceptions, the entire globe now organizes economic production the same way: …
Read MoreIt Is Time For A New Approach To Tackling Climate Change – OpEd By Andrew Hammond
The longest UN climate summit on record finished in Madrid on Sunday. While a compromise deal was agreed, the talks …
Read MoreTrump’s Impeachment | Editorial
President Donald Trump of the United States of America (USA) has been voted out by the House of Representatives due …
Read MoreState of Higher Education By Asma Nisar
According to article 26 of the human rights declaration, education is the fundamental right of every human on earth. The …
Read MoreRefugee Crisis | Editorial
War, violence, persecution and rights abuses have, over the years, forced people to flee their homeland around the world. There …
Read MoreWill Trump Risk National Security and a Deal with North Korea? By Sarah Bidgood
Rumors have swirled over the last several months that the Trump administration may be planning to “unsign” the 1996 Comprehensive …
Read MoreResumption of US-Taliban Talks and Challenges Ahead By Asif Durrani
The resumption of talks between the US and Taliban, after a hiatus of three months, is indicative of hectic efforts …
Read MoreDismal End to UN Climate Conference | Editorial
The Madrid summit, hosted by the UN, has failed to arrest the severity of global warming and its impact on …
Read MoreFifty Years of OIC By Arhama Siddiqa
Following decades of deliberation by Muslim scholars and statesmen, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was founded by a charter …
Read MoreDigital Pakistan Vision & Challenges By Abdul Rahman Malik
PAKISTAN is amongst such fortunate countries where youth population is 60% of the total population. This percentage of the regular …
Read MorePM’s Visit to Saudi Arabia | Editorial
THE bonds of friendship and fraternity that exist between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are unique and these can be witnessed …
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