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Donald Trump’s second coming at the UN General Assembly proved less explosive than many analysts had predicted. For while Iran …
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For decades, Palestinian leaders have engaged in a rigged peace process, seeking to force the international community’s blueprint for a …
Read MorePakistan And The Middle East Crisis By Asad Hussain
Pakistan’s foreign policy generally centres on its relations with its immediate neighbours, especially India and Afghanistan, and with larger powers …
Read MoreSyria Is Still a Mess By Robert Moore
Sen. Lindsay Graham, a prominent Republican voice on national security and international policy, spoke out last week during a visit …
Read MoreGive Afghan Peace A Chance | Editorial
The people of Afghanistan are fed up. They want peace. Not war. And they caught a tiny glimpse of what …
Read MoreMiddle East: Divided And Ruled By Moneeb Ahmad Barlas
Throughout history, imperial powers mastered the art of ‘Divide and Rule’. The logic was simple, and helped them sustain their …
Read MoreHosting SCO | Editorial
Pakistan has come a long way in just one year. For 12 months after being formally admitted into the Shanghai …
Read MoreMiddle East: Syrian Imbroglio By Tariq Niaz Bhatti
SYRIA is going through a turmoil. As per UN report it has 6.5 million internally displaced people and 5.6 million …
Read MoreWhat Happens if the U.S. Bows Out of the Iran Nuclear Deal? By Dan De Luce, Keith Johnson, Robbie Gramer, Emily Tamkin
President Donald Trump will announce Tuesday whether the United States will remain in the nuclear deal reached with Iran and …
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