Editorial Summary
The fall of Syria’s regime has marked a major shift in the political landscape of the Middle East, with President Bashar al-Assad’s sudden exit from power bringing an abrupt end to the five-decade reign of the Alawite dynasty.
Syria, historically revered as a blessed land, faces unrelenting turmoil, reflecting the challenges of disunity in the Muslim world.
The article sheds light on the urgent need to pacify nuclear flashpoints—Palestine, Ukraine, and Kashmir—emphasizing that their resolution is essential for regional and global stability
The article analyzes the recent 26th Amendment to Pakistan’s Constitution, which has restructured the superior judiciary under the guise of improving efficiency and addressing judicial activism
Pakistan’s economy has faced recurring cycles of growth spurts, primarily driven by liquidity injections. These short-term booms, spurred by foreign investments, debt, and remittances, have historically led to inflation and trade deficits, culminating in balance-of-payments crises
Pakistan’s economic stability hinges on its political environment, as illustrated by the recent unrest in Islamabad. The four-day protests paralyzed major highways and parts of Punjab, causing significant economic and social disruptions.
The article highlights the unwavering commitment of the Pakistan Army to national security, emphasizing its proactive role in countering terrorism, ensuring socio-economic development, and maintaining regional stability.
The article underscores the critical global issue of water scarcity and its implications for human life, society, and economic development.
The article provides an in-depth analysis of the dramatic collapse of the Assad regime in Syria, marking the end of a 54-year dynasty and triggering significant shifts in the Muslim world.
The fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime marks the end of over five decades of authoritarian rule in Syria, triggering a geopolitical reshuffling in the Middle East