Put to the test By Anjum Altaf
ONCE again, claims are flying around about the astounding results achieved by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) in an earlier …
Read MoreEducation Reforms | Editorial
IT is the first time that a serious effort is being seen on the part of the government to bring …
Read MoreReviving The Peace Deal | Editorial
The President of the United States (US) is in hot waters, at home and abroad. The fights at home – …
Read MoreRunaway Population | Editorial
Pakistan is a resource-stretched country with a runaway population. According to the 2016 national census, the country’s population is 208 …
Read MoreClimate Change: A Way Forward By Hafiz Muhammad Azeem
Climate change is the change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular, a change apparent from the mid- 20th …
Read MoreDaily Times Editorial August 17, 2019
Unending war in Yemen The Yemen conflict, ignited by the Saudi-led coalition, is a perfect example that how a …
Read MoreAmerican Hustle – What Mueller Found—and Didn’t Find—About Trump and Russia By Stephen Kotkin
Robert Mueller III played lacrosse and majored in government at Princeton. He graduated in 1966 and soon thereafter volunteered for …
Read MoreAfghan Talks: Sticking points include the spoiling role of India By Jan Achakzai
As Doha talks have entered into a very crucial phase, there are signs of some critical issues defying the consensus …
Read MoreMoody’s Terms Mini-Budget Positive For Export Sectors By Salman Siddiqui
KARACHI: Moody’s – one of three big global credit rating agencies – has termed the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government’s second …
Read MorePolitical Solutions in Afghanistan | Editorial
Every bit of good news that comes from Afghanistan is quickly followed by more tragedy. Just days after the US …
Read MoreGender Inequality | Editorial
PAKISTAN is the second worst country to be a woman when it comes to gender equality, declares a recent World …
Read MoreThe Making of Foreign Policy in the World of Islam By Shahid Javed Burki
The subject of Islam and the making of foreign policy must address a number of questions. For instance, how much …
Read MoreFocusing on Investment | Editorial
AMONG all the themes that Prime Minister Imran Khan touched on during his visit to Malaysia, one deserves careful attention. …
Read MoreEmbracing The Quality Culture in Higher Education By Dr Shaukat Ali Mazari
Quality is a relative term and its definition may vary from stakeholder to stakeholder depending their needs, experiences and perspectives. …
Read MoreImpact of Midterm Elections on US’ Policies By Saleem Qamar Butt
In a dramatic midterm election, President Donald Trump’s Republican Party retained control of the Senate and the Democrats took control …
Read MoreNever Forget That World War I Was Also Racist By Robert Zaretsky
It is no secret that French President Emmanuel Macron, who sees the Elysée less as a bully pulpit than a …
Read MoreMoscow’s Afghan Peace Initiative | Editorial
DESPITE facing some setbacks, it is heartening to see that Russia is taking forward the Afghan peace initiative it started …
Read MoreTHE World University Ranking 2019 By Irfan Khan
The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Ranking 2019 includes more than 1,250 universities. It is the global university performance …
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