Dawn Editorial Summary
The article highlights the global environmental landscape, painting a vivid picture of both progress and setbacks in addressing climate challenges.
The article highlights Pakistan’s persistent struggle against terrorism, with 2024 marking a grim escalation in militant activities, surpassing figures from the 2014 Army Public School attack.
The article paints a grim picture of Pakistan’s political, economic, and security landscape in 2024. Political turbulence marked the year, beginning with disputed elections that led to a hung parliament and fragile coalition government under Shehbaz Sharif.
The article investigates the importance of bridging global and local educational practices to create a “glocal” system that empowers students with 21st-century skills
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
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
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now serving as a confidant for users seeking emotional support, companionship, or even therapy. Apps like Character.ai create customizable bots that act as empathetic listeners, offering advice and fostering human-like interactions
The article critically examines the complex geopolitics surrounding Syria’s recent turmoil, highlighting Western media’s portrayal of Bashar al-Assad’s regime and its fall to extremist militias.
Pakistan’s political landscape has been marked by democratic backsliding, shifting from hybrid governance to increasing authoritarianism. Historically, the country’s democracy has been fragile, oscillating between military dominance and weak civilian governments