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The COP29 conference in Baku concluded with a deal to provide $300 billion in climate finance to developing nations by 2035. However, this figure was widely seen as an illusion, lacking substance in the face of growing climate emergencies.
Financial autonomy is an undeniable force driving gender equality, enabling personal empowerment and societal transformation
As the year winds down, one of the most enlightening non-fiction books I encountered was The Coming Wave by Mustafa Suleyman, which explores the transformative impact of new technologies, particularly AI and biotechnology. Suleyman
China’s Digital Silk Road (DSR) is a global initiative aimed at enhancing digital connectivity and infrastructure in developing countries, including Pakistan. By investing in submarine cables like the PEACE and CPFOP projects, China is helping Pakistan bridge the digital divide
The article Bracing for Trump 2.0 by Maleeha Lodhi reflects on the global anticipation surrounding Donald Trump’s return to power, having achieved a sweeping victory in the 2024 US elections
The article Indo-Pak Trade Restart? by Maryam Mastoor explores the potential revival of trade between India and Pakistan despite ongoing political tensions
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform global politics by reshaping power dynamics among nations
The article Evolving Democracy through Constitutional Reforms provides a comprehensive exploration of how Pakistan’s democratic evolution has been deeply intertwined with the amendments to its 1973 Constitution.
The recent legislative elections in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) delivered a clear message: rejection of the Indian government’s actions post-August 2019, when Article 370 was abrogated, stripping Kashmir of its special status
The article “Palestine & Kashmir: Struggle for Justice” by Omay Aimen brings to light the parallel struggles of the people of Palestine and Kashmir, who have endured state-backed oppression for decades