Pak, Russia on New Trajectory | Editorial
OVER the last few years, Pakistan and Russia have shown the strong desire to put their bilateral relations on a …
Read MoreClimate Challenge | Editorial
PRIME MINISTER Imran Khan’s consistent efforts to highlight climate change at national and international forums show that he realises the …
Read MoreThe United States Should Fear a Faltering China By Michael Beckley
The defining geopolitical story of our time is the slow death of U.S. hegemony in favor of a rising China. …
Read MoreManaging Climate Change By Shahzeb Khan
On September 23, the UN Climate Summit in New York displayed a definite rise in the tempo of the global …
Read MoreClimate Change and Risk of Poverty By Zile Huma
Poverty trap is a spiralling situation which does not allow people to escape poverty. The poor cannot save enough capital …
Read MoreIntervention strategies to improve the quality of education By Lt. Gen (R) Arshad Mahmood
Our educational system assumes that every student can learn each subject material with the same method or pedagogy, and a …
Read MoreGlobal warming and rising global temperatures By Aisha Khan
Global warming is one of the most critical issues the world is facing in the twenty-first century, one that will …
Read MoreIndo-Pak conflict vs 5th gen warfare By Senator Rehman Malik
PM Modi has been the byproduct of hard core militancy monitored by RSS, his mindset is tuned to war and …
Read MoreThe Remaking of South Korean Conservatism in the Age of Trump By Eun A Jo
The chemistry between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un has proved resilient to diplomatic doldrums. Trump has defended Kim against the …
Read MoreThe economy reality check By Waqar Masood Khan
What is the state of the economy? Most ordinary people, media commentators etc are quite despondent about its present condition …
Read MoreAfter Baghdadi By Abdul Basit
On October 27, the US Special Operations forces killed the dreaded leader of the Islamic State (IS), Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, …
Read MoreWar and Peace By Rashid A Mughal
In Roman mythology, around 750 B.C, two twin brothers — Romulus and Remus — sons of Mars, the god of …
Read MoreWhy It Would Be Hard to Stop World War III Once It Starts By Robert Farley
How does the unthinkable happen? As historians continue to contemplate the various historic anniversaries around World War I through next …
Read MoreTON: Why China Might Crush America in the Trade War By Dennis P. Halpin
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) reported on September 19 that “the global economy is set to grow …
Read MoreRussia's Risky Game Plan for Syria By Colin P. Clarke William Courtney
Russia’s intervention in Syria has led to claims of a win, but the blessing may be mixed. Although Russia has …
Read MoreComplying FATF Requirements: A Herculean Task By Usman Hameed, Saba Tariq
Money laundering, a white-collar crime, is a process wherein illegal proceeds are made to appear legitimate after being passed through …
Read MoreKashmir Issue At UNGA 74th Session And Nuclear Discourse By Haris Bilal Malik
The Kashmir issue has more significance in view of the nuclearization of South Asia as many security experts around the …
Read MoreBitcoin And The Denationalization Of Money By Ralph Fucetola
“The modern central bank business model is being disrupted.” claims Saifedean Ammous, economics professor and author of The Bitcoin Standard: …
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