The Afghan Peace Agreement — The US Perspective By Inam Ul Haque
The dust is yet to settle after the inevitable scuttling of the peace process by the mercurial Donald Trump. The …
Read MoreTowards an Inclusive World Economic Order? By Dr Rakhshinda Perveen
Let us not forget that we are living in a world where, Telephones are becoming more pertinent than Toilets ;in …
Read MoreHigher Challenges in Higher Education of Pakistan By Dr Hazir Ullah
Public Sector Universities are grappling with diminishing resources, largely because of significant declines in state funding in the current (2019-20) …
Read MoreTrade And Economy in Focus | Editorial
FINALLY some good news has started pouring in on economic front as government economic team at a meeting on Saturday …
Read MoreClimate Emergency By Ali Tauqeer Sheikh
PRIME MINISTER Imran Khan is preparing to fly to New York to address the UN General Assembly where many heads …
Read MoreEnergy And Poverty – OpEd By Todd Royal
Energy and poverty are intertwined. In the last ten years India according to the United Nations (UN) 2019 Multidimensional Poverty …
Read MoreThe Problem With Trump’s Foreign Policy – Analysis By Adam Garfinkle
Critics of Trump’s foreign policy have got it backwards. International consensus, international law and UN Security Council resolutions have not …
Read MoreIs There Hope For Peace in Afghanistan? By S M Hali
US President Donald Trump tweeted announcing the cancellation of the Afghan peace talks and also informed that the Taliban and …
Read MorePakistani Universities | Editorial
Pakistan’s ranking in education remains unsatisfactory. We stay at the lower rungs of the ladder in the matter of education. …
Read MoreFighting For Kashmir on the Diplomatic Front | Editorial
Prime Minister Imran Khan’s third visit to Azad Jammu and Kashmir in four weeks was aimed at sending a strong …
Read MorePlanned Trump-Moon Meeting Rekindles Hopes of North Korea Talks By Edward White
US president Donald Trump will meet his South Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in later this month at the UN in New …
Read MoreCan China Become a Global Leader? By Abdul Sattar
For more than seventy years, the Western global order dominated the world, effectively battling the tide of communism and the …
Read MorePakistan May Face Serious Financing Issues: Moody’s By Salman Siddiqui
KARACHI: Moody’s credit rating agency has placed Pakistan among countries that may face serious financing issues in the extreme scenario …
Read MoreRenewed Commitment to CPEC | Editorial
PAKISTAN and China have reaffirmed that the CPEC, as a pioneering project of the BRI, had entered a new phase …
Read MoreBrexit Imbroglio | Editorial
THE political crisis in the United Kingdom (UK) has deepened on the issue of Britain leaving the European Union on …
Read MoreThe Future of Afghan Peace Talks By Hamzah Taoqeer
The hopes of establishing peace and putting an end to the four-decade-old conflict in Afghanistan have shattered once again. US …
Read MoreInternational Rebuke For India | Editorial
The world community “must not remain indifferent to the tragedy that is unfolding before our eyes” in Indian Occupied Kashmir, …
Read MoreTrilateral Dialogue | Editorial
BEIJING’S initiative of trilateral dialogue involving also Pakistan and Afghanistan is proving to be significant and positive one to build …
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