Resolving the Palestine-Israel Conflict By Raza Muhammad Khan
FOR much of the world, the West Bank, Golan Heights and East Jerusalem remain occupied, by Israel since 1967. Israel …
Read MoreSyrian Civil War | Editorial
Half a million dead. That is the latest estimate of the death toll from the decade-long Syrian civil war from …
Read MorePak-Saudi Relations— A Timely Reset By Taj M Khattak
Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) have enjoyed very close and cordial relations with each other since the …
Read MoreRegional Cooperation | Editorial
PM Imran Khan held a meeting with Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rehman yesterday, who is in Pakistan for a two-day visit. …
Read MoreAfghan Endgame | Editorial
AS the Sept 11 deadline for the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan draws closer, genuine concerns are being raised …
Read MoreDealing With Climate Change Challenge By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
Climate change triggered by the increased emissions of greenhouse gases is undoubtedly the biggest challenge facing humanity in the 21st …
Read MoreImproving Relations | Editorial
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and his Iraqi counterpart, Fuad Hussein sat down to discuss the potential of enhanced bilateral …
Read MorePopulation and Pakistan’s Development By Shahid Javed Burki
The world is going through a serious demographic change that was predicted but not to the extent it is actually …
Read MoreIran Back in the Game | Editorial
Iran’s upward turn in regional fortunes looks set to reshape the Middle East as well as South Asia. And while …
Read MoreAfghanistan at Crossroads By Abdul Hadi Mayar
THE commencement of final withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan on 01 May 2021 has once again thrown Afghanistan into …
Read MorePak-Saudi Strategic Brotherhood Touching New Heights By Abdullah Khan
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are time-tested friends, strategic partners and brothers. Pakistan’s relationship with Saudi Arabia cannot be compared with …
Read MoreWhat Future Holds For Palestinians? By Talat Masood
When a country or a people engaged in a struggle for survival and asserting their rights undergo a mega crisis …
Read MoreTime for peace in Afghanistan By Wajeeha Bilal
THROUGHOUT the better part of recorded history, peace has been atenuous concept for the oft – called “Graveyard of Empires”. …
Read MorePropelling Economic Change By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
The demographic features of the population of any country have a direct bearing on its economic development, more so when …
Read MoreChina-Iran Strategic Deal: Where does India Stand? By Dost Muhammad Barrech
MARCH 27, 2021 is a momentous day in the annals of the history of China- Iran relations, as both states …
Read MoreResuming Peace Talks | Editorial
In a surprising turn of events, the negotiators of the Afghan government and the Taliban met in Qatar on Friday, …
Read MorePak-Saudi Relations By Huma Yusuf
OPPOSITION politicians recently enjoyed criticising the 19,000 bags of rice distributed in Punjab and KP by a Saudi aid agency …
Read MoreRiyadh-Tehran Thaw | Editorial
SEVERAL official pronouncements over the last few days have confirmed that efforts are underway behind the scenes to mend the …
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