Iranian Nuclear Plant | Editorial
EVER since the US, under the Trump presidency, unilaterally withdrew from the multilaterally negotiated Iran nuclear deal in May, great …
Read MoreXiplomacy: President Xi’s Foreign Policy By Khurram Minhas
Over the past five years, Chinese President Xi Jinping has visited many parts of the world. From Asia to Europe, …
Read MoreDeal Struck for Putin-Trump Summit; Helsinki a Possible Venue
MOSCOW: Moscow and Washington struck a deal on Wednesday to hold a summit soon between Russian President Vladimir Putin and …
Read MoreLonging For Peace | Editorial
Trump and his administration never fail to surprise the world. As soon as Trump occupied White House, he was keen …
Read MoreIndia’s NSG Credentials: Power Politics vs Int’l law By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
DESPITE India’s hard-hitting push for admission into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), New Delhi remains outside the elite body that …
Read MoreFinancial Fate on the Line | Editorial
FATF decision on Pakistan ‘grey’ listing It is touch and go, something too close for call. The three-month reprieve period …
Read MoreUniting The World Against Terrorism By Antonio Guterres
Terrorism is a persistent and evolving global menace. No country is immune. Social media, encrypted communications and the dark web …
Read MoreTrump’s Unilateralism is Influencing US Foreign Policy By Dr Imran Khalid
EVEN a cursory glance at the last one-month will corroborate the fact that the American foreign policy, under Donald Trump, …
Read MoreRoad to ASEAN By M Nawaz Khan
PAKISTAN has been looking eastward as well as westward for cooperation and security for political, economic opportunities and market access. …
Read MoreUS Can Use North Korea To Pressure Iranian Regime – Analysis By Dr. Majid Rafizadeh
The agreement signed between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un this month was indeed historic, …
Read MoreWith US Closing its Doors to the World, China is Happy to Step in as the New superpower By Wahab Butt
It is becoming increasingly apparent that the previously followed world order is now changing. The post-Cold War world is gone. …
Read MoreWill China’s SCO fix Asia’s Problems? By Huma Rehman
The Central and South Asian region has been labelled the most fragile region in the world, presenting similar patterns of …
Read MoreBrexit Bill Becomes Law, Allowing UK to Leave the EU
LONDON: A bill enacting Britain´s decision to leave the European Union has become law after months of debate, the speaker …
Read More28th NSG Plenary: National Interests or Non-proliferation Norms By Ahyousha Khan
ANOTHER year has elapsed and future of South Asian non-NPT states aspiring to become member of Nuclear Suppliers Group is …
Read MoreErdogan's Victory
In an election victory speech early on Monday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the winner of the election …
Read MoreTrump-Kim Summit: Expectations v/s Outcome By Tariq Niaz Bhatti
ON June 12, President Trump met with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Singapore to reinitiate high level dialogue process …
Read MoreDriving The World Towards a Trade War By Shahid Javed Burki
In its 1993 report on what it called East Asia’s “miracle economies,” the World Bank identified two reasons for the …
Read MoreIran in a Tight Corner By Dr Imran Khalid
THE last one month has been very rude to Iran, which is suddenly finding itself in a very tight corner. …
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