Editorial
For over four decades, Pakistan stood as a sanctuary for Afghan refugees fleeing successive wars in Afghanistan. Generations of Afghans grew up assimilated into Pakistani society, speaking local languages and contributing to labor markets
Trump’s increasingly aggressive tariff strategy marks a bold departure from conventional trade diplomacy, morphing global commerce into a battleground where reciprocal duties threaten to derail international cooperation.
China’s green transformation stands tall as a beacon of sustainable development in a world grappling with environmental crises. Rather than merely reacting to ecological threats,
In his thoughtful commentary, Shahzad Chaudhry walks a tightrope between realism and aspiration, urging Pakistan to adopt a dual approach—”hard on the outside, soft inside.”
The year 2025 is shaping up to be a critical turning point in global geopolitics, and the European Union appears to have acknowledged this by pushing for heightened military cooperation and reduced reliance on American support.
The article looks into the critical issue of the vast arsenal the United States left behind in Afghanistan after its abrupt withdrawal in August 2021.
In the wake of escalating economic tensions between China and the United States, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) emerges as a symbol of global cooperation and development amidst rising protectionism.
Once again, Afghanistan is the battleground of global power politics, where old rivalries are being repackaged under the guise of humanitarian efforts and diplomatic engagement.
The influx of family vlogging on social media platforms has become a troubling phenomenon in Pakistan, reflecting a broader trend of intellectual stagnation and moral decay among the youth.
Trump’s imposition of reciprocal tariffs has thrown a wrench into the delicate gears of the global economy, particularly shaking Southeast Asia’s industrial foundations