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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THE USA entry and exit from Afghanistan is an interesting debate now as the superpower never had an idea that …
Read MoreBrexit: 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 …
Read MoreIncreasing 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 …
Read MoreFuture 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 …
Read MoreRobust 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 …
Read MoreBritain'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 …
Read MoreRegional Cooperation | Editorial
Revive Saarc: the message is clear, sensible and ought to be heeded. The foreign minister of Nepal, Pradip Gyawali, has …
Read MoreWater 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 …
Read MoreSlipping 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 …
Read MoreDiplomatic 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 …
Read MoreSeeing Through Brexit Deal | Editorial
The formation and breakups of international strcutures take place in desperate times. Brexit is one such moment that we have …
Read MoreTrade 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 …
Read MoreTricky IMF Talks | Editorial
MINISTER for Finance Asad Umar on Thursday said that the government was still negotiating the bailout package with the International …
Read MoreTrump’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 …
Read MoreFATF Progress | Editorial
THE latest consultations between the Financial Action Task Force and Pakistani officials have, according to claims made by the Pakistani …
Read MoreRulebook 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 …
Read MoreCan 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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