Editorial
Pakistan’s relationship with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) began in 1950, and the country has since frequently turned to the lender to overcome economic challenges. Currently, Pakistan is engaged in its 25th Extended Fund Facility (EFF) programme, amounting to SDR 5,320 million (about $7 billion).
The article highlights the alarming issue of global malnutrition, which persists despite technological and agricultural advancements. The “Triple C” crisis – climate change, conflict, and the rising cost of living – exacerbates this problem, with millions suffering from hunger, particularly in developing countries like Pakista
The article examines the potential war between Israel and Iran, highlighting the devastation caused by Israel’s attacks on Gaza and Hezbollah’s retaliatory strikes
The article discusses how Israel’s settlers are gaining unprecedented power and influence due to the ongoing Gaza war. Settlers are seizing land, gaining more military influence, and wielding significant political power
The world is facing a worsening water crisis, summarized as “too little, too much, too dirty,” according to Charlie Iceland from the World Resources Institute.
The article emphasizes the need for Ukraine and its Western allies to rethink their strategy in the war with Russia. It argues that Ukraine’s goal of reclaiming all occupied territories is unrealistic due to its limited military capacity. Instead, the focus should be on maintaining Ukraine’s sovereignty, democracy, and preventing further Russian advances