India’s ‘Terrible’ Space ‘Feat’ | Editorial
What was bragged as a proud moment for India last week by its Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, has turned out …
Read MorePak-Saudi Cultural Ties | Editorial
PAK-Saudi relations assumed a new dimension on cultural front as a result of wide-ranging and in-depth talks of Minister for …
Read MoreTrade Outlook 2019: Mostly Cloudy – Analysis By Evan Rogerson
Prospects for global trade in 2019 are overshadowed by policy uncertainty and the weakening of the system of multilateral rules. …
Read MoreA Test For The UN | Editorial
Syria is knocking at the door of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Its complaint is against Donald Trump’s recognition …
Read MoreReimagining DPRK Summit Diplomacy: Can ASEAN Play A Bigger Role? – Analysis By Shawn Ho and Sarah Teo
The lack of agreement at the 2nd DPRK-US Summit in Hanoi highlights the necessity of an alternative approach; particularly one …
Read MorePak, EU Getting Closer | Editorial
AS a result of active diplomacy of our Foreign Office led by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Pakistan is close …
Read MoreClimate Change — Security Concerns For South Asia By Zukhruf Amin
Climate change is a reality. It is a terrible problem which poses great risk to the existence of humanity itself. …
Read MoreThe Sino-US Trade War By Prof Anis H Bajrektarević
Who has the upper hand? The main task of any liberal state is to enable and maintain the wealth of …
Read MorePeace in Korean Peninsula By Dr Khalil-ur-Rahman Shaikh
US President Doanld Trump and President of North Korea Kim Jong Un held a second summit in Vietnam in February …
Read MoreTrump and the Middle East | Editorial
Washington’s recklessness continues to foment chaos in the Middle East. On Monday, US President Donald Trump formally recognised Israel’s sovereignty …
Read MoreChina: An Economic Miracle | Editorial
China is hailed as the second largest economy in the world, and the country has, since the free-market reforms of …
Read MoreTrump’s Exoneration | Editorial
It is now a standard practice all over the world to find scapegoats for failures within. Even, the United States …
Read MoreHow Theresa May’s Brexit Deal Collapsed By Brendan O’Leary
British Prime Minister Theresa May had hoped that the third time would do the trick. After failing twice to get …
Read MoreFixing Pakistan’s Water Shortage Issues | Editorial
Yesterday was the United Nations (UN) World Water Day, and Pakistan remains on the precipice of becoming a chronically water-scarce …
Read MorePM Mahathir’s Visit | Editorial
THE visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan to Malaysia last November really helped build up the momentum and renew relationship …
Read MoreCaring About Climate Change! By Khalid Saleem
When President Trump carried out his threat to opt out of the Paris Accord, hardly anyone was surprised considering the …
Read MoreChanging Foreign Policy Dimensions By Asad Hussain
The world seems to be on a roller coaster, changing its dimensions abruptly. If history is any guide, states conquered …
Read MoreBeware of Geo-economics By Dr Zafar Nawaz Jaspal
TODAY, we are at the threshold of a new geopolitical and geo-economic world order; in which the methods of commerce …
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