Editorial Summary
Trump’s announcement of imposing new high tariffs on Chinese goods, alongside increased levies on imports from Canada and Mexico, signals a dangerous shift towards economic isolationism
The recent BRICS summit marked a pivotal moment in global geopolitics, signaling a shift towards a multipolar world order. Traditionally dominated by Western powers, particularly the United States
Political instability is wreaking havoc on Pakistan’s economic landscape, creating an environment of uncertainty that deeply concerns both local and foreign investors.
The article addresses the critical challenges facing judicial independence in Pakistan following the passage of the 26th Amendment. This amendment significantly shifts power by allowing parliamentarians a dominant role in judicial appointments and decisions through the Judicial Commission.
Pakistan is grappling with multiple internal conflicts, including proxy wars led by groups like the TTP and Baloch separatists, sectarian clashes in regions like Kurram, and targeted persecution of religious minorities
The 29th Conference of Parties (COP29) in Baku showcased the stark realities of global climate diplomacy, marred by geopolitical tensions and unmet financial commitments.
The health crisis facing women in Pakistan is an alarming and pervasive issue that underscores the broader dysfunction within the country’s healthcare system.
Water scarcity presents an escalating global challenge driven by population growth, climate change, and inefficient water management.
The global order is shifting into new blocs, primarily driven by competition between China and the United States for economic dominance.
The return of Donald Trump to the presidency marks a potential turning point in US foreign policy, particularly for countries like Pakistan