Nuclear Disaster By John LaForge
The radiation dispersed into the environment by the three reactor meltdowns at Fukushima-Daiichi in Japan has exceeded that of the …
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During the 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump told a powerful story about the United States’ role in global affairs. It …
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready for a meeting with his US counterpart Donald Trump, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov …
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General Bajwa’s recent visit to Moscow came in the midst of important and landmark changes in international relations. The nuclear …
Read MoreThe Education Conundrum By Shahid Siddiqui
While visiting different parts of Pakistan, Chief Justice Saqib Nisar expressed legitimate concern about existing educational practices and opportunities. He …
Read MoreTaking a Cue From The Koreans By Talat Masood
Lately, there have been some significant international developments that raise hope in a world that otherwise seems so torn in …
Read MoreWater Policy | Editorial
THE approval of a new national water policy in the closing days of the current government is a tribute to …
Read MoreWatch Out For Water Wars! By Khalid Saleem
COMING upon one of those billboards that blight the skyline of the major cities of this blessed land, one learnt …
Read MoreChina-India Progress | Editorial
Setting an example China and India deserve credit for handling the fallout of last year’s eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation in the disputed …
Read MoreThe Budget: Tools For Economic Analysis By Iftikhar Ahmad
In almost every country in the world, budgetary policy is a well-recognised major tool for the development and stabilisation of …
Read MorePakistan’s Nuclear Diplomacy | Munir Akram
GIVEN the growing conventional arms imbalance with India, Pakistan’s security is now critically dependent on nuclear deterrence. In the long, …
Read MoreRelations: Iran and Pakistan | Yasmeen Aftab Ali
Iran was the first country to recognize Pakistan as a sovereign state with the Shah of Iran being the first …
Read MoreClimate Threat | Amy Davidson
Last week, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation issued a report called ‘World Heritage and Tourism in a …
Read MoreCE-2015 – Announcement of the Vacancies
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION (CSS) 2015-NUMBER OF VACANCIES ALLOCATED TO VARIOUS OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS/SERVICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAID DOWN MERIT/PROVINCIAL/REGIONAL, WOMEN AND …
Read MoreImportance of Syllabus in CSS Exam | Muhammad Hamza Shafqaat PAS
Many students keep on asking me how to start preparing. The tension of the preparation really takes its toll on …
Read MoreHow The Islamic State Has Legitimized The Taliban – Analysis | Luis Durani
Reports have surfaced indicating that long time regional adversaries Russia and the Taliban are exchanging intelligence on the presence of …
Read MoreStrengthening Democratic Values | Iftikhar Ahmad
Clear verdict against Indian Prime Minister’s “cow politics” in elections has provided a way forward for opposition to unite against …
Read MorePeace women | Zubeida Mustafa
THE Tehreek-i-Niswan and Sheema Kermani have always been at the forefront when matters of peace are at stake. Many performances …
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