Trump Impeachment | Editorial
The US Senate’s acquittal of President Donald Trump was widely expected. Think about it. A president accused of abuse of …
Read MoreAfghan Peace Process | Editorial
IT is a fact that the tangled knot that is the Afghan conflict will not be undone overnight. Apart from …
Read MoreCorona Virus: A Global Otbreak By Imtiaz Rafi Butt
ON 29 January 2020, the Government of China has officially reported that it is facing a chaotic epidemic of a …
Read MoreBrexit Provides Chance to Deepen Pak-UK Trade Ties By Salman Siddiqui
KARACHI: Brexit – the departure of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) – that took place last …
Read MoreGenocide in Myanmar: Will Rohingyas Get Justice in ICJ By Asad Ali
ON 11 November 2019 The Gambia filed a lawsuit against Myanmar in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) at The …
Read MoreBrexit Is Just the Beginning By Pippa Norris
On the night of January 31, with little fanfare, without even a Big Ben bong, the United Kingdom will officially …
Read MoreImran Khan’s Speech at Davos By M Omar Iftikhar
FROM regional stability to climate crisis; from discussing the Afghan predicament to highlighting the youth of Pakistan, Prime Minister Imran …
Read MoreTrump’s Peace Plan | Editorial
Before anything else, let us be clear on one thing: “there is absolutely — repeat: absolutely — no hope of …
Read MoreEnding America’s Endless War By Bernie Sanders
The United States has been at war for too long. Even today, we seem to be preparing for a new …
Read MoreRescuing U.S. Foreign Policy After Trump By Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
By nearly every measure, the credibility and influence of the United States in the world have diminished since President Barack …
Read MoreWhat’s In Trump’s Peace Plan For Israel And Palestine – Analysis
The proposal for peace in the Middle East unveiled by US President Donald Trump envisions the conditions under which a …
Read MoreA Delicate Truce in the U.S.-Chinese Trade War By Weijian Shan
Temporary cease-fires and false dawns have punctuated the 19-month-long trade war between China and the United States, only to dissipate …
Read MoreThe U.S. Military Is Now Occupying Iraq. Its Time To Leave By Paul R. Pillar
Remember how the George W. Bush administration sold its offensive war in Iraq, begun seventeen years ago? It wasn’t just …
Read MoreThe Fate of the China-Russia Alliance By Lyle J. Goldstein
Even as Democrats bash the Republicans for being too soft on the Kremlin, the Republicans are inclined to point out …
Read MoreIs North Korea Getting Ready to Test Another Missile or ICBM? By Daniel R. DePetris
There has been an uptick in U.S. aerial surveillance activity over the Korean Peninsula as of late, which begs the …
Read MoreMiddle East Policy Implications By Abdul Rahman Malik
The Trump administration has been playing with fire in the Middle East as the flawed Middle East policy has wreaked …
Read MoreUN’s Intervention Needed | Editorial
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Myanmar to “take all measures within its power to prevent the commission …
Read MoreCorruption Misperception | Editorial
After much hoopla on media outlets and angry response from the PTI-led federal government over Transparency International’s corruption perception index, …
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