A strategy more deadly than nuclear bombs By JAMEEL FAROOQUI
Gone are those days when wars were fought through horses, arrows, swords, javelins, cannons or gun. It’s the 21st century, …
Read MoreThe Global Language of Hatred Is French By Marc Weitzmann
Since the terror attack that killed 49 Muslims and wounded dozens at Christchurch, New Zealand, on March 15, French authorities …
Read MoreIndia’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 …
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