Editorial Summary
The article highlights the political turbulence in Pakistan, which has been marked by intense government-opposition confrontations and protests, particularly from the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) demanding the release of their leader, Imran Khan
The article highlights the growing challenges Pakistan faces due to climate change and environmental degradation, with extreme weather events such as floods, high temperatures, and pollution causing severe damage
The fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government marks a watershed moment in Middle Eastern geopolitics, unraveling a power structure that shaped regional politics for decades
The article highlights the timeless message of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, focusing on unity, faith, and discipline as the guiding principles for Pakistan and the Muslim world. Quaid’s emphasis on unity highlights its role in forging a cohesive national identity amid Pakistan’s diverse ethnic and cultural landscape.
The article “China and US: Pillars of Global Prosperity” highlights the pivotal role that the United States and China play in shaping the global economic landscape
The article critically analyzes the likely implications of Donald Trump’s potential second term on U.S.-Pakistan relations, highlighting his unique governance style marked by nepotism, loyalty, and oligarchic tendencies.
The article sheds light on the resurgence of terrorism in Pakistan, with the banned TTP escalating its attacks in 2024. Security forces have faced substantial losses, as highlighted by the December 20th attack in South Waziristan that claimed the lives of 16 personnel
Foreign loans, ostensibly tools for economic development, have plunged Pakistan into a quagmire of dependency and financial servitude. In 2023, developing nations paid a staggering $1.4 trillion to service their debts, with Pakistan’s external debt reaching $133.5 billion
In the wake of yet another defeat to Donald Trump, Democrats find themselves at a crossroads, introspecting the causes of their disconnection with the electorate. Dr. James J. Zogby critiques the Democrats’ failure to resonate with voters’ insecurities, arguing that their policies, though progressive, often seem disconnected and patronizing to working-class Americans.
The CSS examination works as a litmus test of not only knowledge but also one’s aptitude and attitude, demanding rigorous preparation, unwavering discipline, and a resilient mindset. It underscores the need for candidates to rise above shallow reading, shortcuts, and over-reliance on guidebooks