Modi’s Fall From Economic Reformer to Hate Monger By Durdana Najam
Just when the world had accepted India’s succumbing to the pressures of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to become a …
Read MoreNews Stories That Made Headlines Around The Globe in 2019 By Farwa Naqvi
Dawn.com takes a look at the global events that shaped the outgoing year. From elections in the world’s biggest democracy …
Read MoreModi’s Path Towards India’s Destruction By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
INDIAN Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent move to drive the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) through Parliament of India has ignited …
Read MoreAfghan Presidential Elections | Editorial
Initial results of the Afghanistan presidential elections held in September this year were finally announced on Sunday, after three months …
Read MoreIndia and the Outsiders By Maheen Ahmad
History has been a persistent and sorry tale of “the outsiders”. Those who do not seemingly look, think or speak …
Read MoreBrexit’s Next Battle: The Trade Deal
BRUSSELS: Prime Minister Boris Johnson secured initial parliamentary backing for his Brexit withdrawal bill on Friday, putting Britain on course …
Read MoreThe Economy is king in Donald Trump’s Re-election Bid By Brendan Greeley
Early in 2018, Republicans in Washington ran an experiment: after passing a tax cut, they poured additional government spending into …
Read MoreHow a World Order Ends By Richard Haass
A stable world order is a rare thing. When one does arise, it tends to come after a great convulsion …
Read MoreThe Clash of Capitalisms By Branko Milanovic
Capitalism rules the world. With only the most minor exceptions, the entire globe now organizes economic production the same way: …
Read MoreIt Is Time For A New Approach To Tackling Climate Change – OpEd By Andrew Hammond
The longest UN climate summit on record finished in Madrid on Sunday. While a compromise deal was agreed, the talks …
Read MoreTrump’s Impeachment | Editorial
President Donald Trump of the United States of America (USA) has been voted out by the House of Representatives due …
Read MoreRefugee Crisis | Editorial
War, violence, persecution and rights abuses have, over the years, forced people to flee their homeland around the world. There …
Read MoreWill Trump Risk National Security and a Deal with North Korea? By Sarah Bidgood
Rumors have swirled over the last several months that the Trump administration may be planning to “unsign” the 1996 Comprehensive …
Read MoreResumption of US-Taliban Talks and Challenges Ahead By Asif Durrani
The resumption of talks between the US and Taliban, after a hiatus of three months, is indicative of hectic efforts …
Read MoreDismal End to UN Climate Conference | Editorial
The Madrid summit, hosted by the UN, has failed to arrest the severity of global warming and its impact on …
Read MoreFifty Years of OIC By Arhama Siddiqa
Following decades of deliberation by Muslim scholars and statesmen, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was founded by a charter …
Read MorePM’s Visit to Saudi Arabia | Editorial
THE bonds of friendship and fraternity that exist between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are unique and these can be witnessed …
Read MoreThe Age of Great-Power Competition By Elbridge A. Colby and A. Wess Mitchell
U.S. foreign policy is, by most accounts, in disarray. Headlines—including in these pages—proclaim the death of global American leadership. Famous …
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