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Jan'19

Afghan Peace Process By Siraj M. Shawa

Establishing peace in Afghanistan has been a hard nut to crack for the last 17 years. Starting a war is …

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Jan'19

USA Strategic Limbo in Afghanistan By Reema Shaukat

THE USA entry and exit from Afghanistan is an interesting debate now as the superpower never had an idea that …

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17

Jan'19

Brexit: Two Years Later | Editorial

It seems this January has been a bad month for parliamentary set-ups around the world, with several governments facing shut-downs …

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Jan'19

Increasing Urbanisation By Murtaza Talpur / Iftikhar Ahmed

Urbanisation is a key global challenge. During the 1950s, two-thirds of the world population lived in rural areas and only …

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Jan'19

Future Of North Korean Nuclear Program – OpEd By Beenish Altaf

North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, recently showed his willingness to have a second summit meeting with the United States President …

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16

Jan'19

Robust Change in Pak Foreign Policy By Abdul Rahman Malik

THE Robust Change in Foreign Policy has started bearing fruit for Pakistan since the countries like the US and Russia …

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15

Jan'19

Britain's Economic Future Depends On Brexit By Salvatore Babones

The British political establishment can’t seem to make up its collective mind about Brexit. Meanwhile, the European Union’s Jean-Claude Juncker …

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14

Jan'19

Regional Cooperation | Editorial

Revive Saarc: the message is clear, sensible and ought to be heeded. The foreign minister of Nepal, Pradip Gyawali, has …

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14

Jan'19

Water Wars By Dr Zeshan Khan

Once Benjamin Franklin said, “You will learn the worth of water when the well dries.” A new paper paints a …

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14

Jan'19

Slipping New World Order By Muhammad Asif

REEMERGENCE of Russia as a reckonable military power coupled with the rise of China as a formidable economic giant, from …

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12

Jan'19

Diplomatic Push to End Afghan Conflict By Khalid Mehmood

ISLAMABAD: As US-backed peace talks between the United States and Taliban ended in Abu Dhabi, high level diplomatic efforts have …

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12

Jan'19

Seeing Through Brexit Deal | Editorial

The formation and breakups of international strcutures take place in desperate times. Brexit is one such moment that we have …

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Jan'19

Trade War As A New Facet Of US-China Competition In Southeast Asia – Analysis By Lucio Blanco Pitlo

The United States-China trade war is creating a new dimension for power rivalry in Southeast Asia. China’s Belt and Road …

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Jan'19

Tricky IMF Talks | Editorial

MINISTER for Finance Asad Umar on Thursday said that the government was still negotiating the bailout package with the International …

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12

Jan'19

Trump’s New Afghan Policy By Tariq Khalil

INCONSISTENCY is hallmark of US policies more or less in all governments. Thus Trump’s sudden announcement to withdraw US forces …

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12

Jan'19

FATF Progress | Editorial

THE latest consultations between the Financial Action Task Force and Pakistani officials have, according to claims made by the Pakistani …

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11

Jan'19

Rulebook For A Changing Climate – Analysis By Elkanah Babatunde

The UN Conference of the Parties on Climate Change ended with the adoption of a 133-page rulebook for the implementation …

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Jan'19

Can Erdogan Fill Trump’s Shoes in Syria? | Editorial

The age of strongmen is coming fast back upon us. Turkey has a history of rule of strongmen and Recep …

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