Editorial Summary
The recent opinion piece by Chinese Ambassador Jiang Zaidong in The Nation provides a compelling critique of the United States’ imposition of “reciprocal tariffs,” ranging from 10% to 50% on all trading partners
The influx of family vlogging on social media platforms has become a troubling phenomenon in Pakistan, reflecting a broader trend of intellectual stagnation and moral decay among the youth.
In the wake of Donald Trump’s aggressive economic stance, the imposition of so-called reciprocal tariffs has rattled the very foundations of global trade.
The debate around whether Pakistan should be a ‘hard’ state or a competent one touches the very core of our national dysfunction. Despite having the full arsenal of coercive tools, the state has failed to ensure long-term stability, peace, and financial resilience.
Trump’s imposition of reciprocal tariffs has thrown a wrench into the delicate gears of the global economy, particularly shaking Southeast Asia’s industrial foundations
The recent UN World Water Development Report 2025 has sent alarm bells ringing over the deteriorating water future of the Indus Basin, drawing attention to the rapidly melting glaciers of the Hindukush-Himalayan (HKH) region.
Rising militancy in Pakistan poses a severe threat to internal security and foreign investment, highlighting the urgency of a cohesive counterterrorism strategy.
Trump’s recent executive orders have sparked widespread attention, particularly his mandate to eradicate what he terms “radical indoctrination” in K-12 schooling. His rhetoric revolves around reinstating a Eurocentric and romanticized version of American history, advocating for what he calls “patriotic education.”
F.S. Aijazuddin’s article looks into the life and work of Theodore White, a prominent historian and journalist best known for his series of books, The Making of the President.
Ukraine’s decision to relinquish its nuclear arsenal through the Budapest Memorandum of 1994 has proven disastrous for its sovereignty and security