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The US-China trade war is a high-stakes economic battle where tariffs, sanctions, and policy shifts redefine global commerce. Trump’s “America First” strategy sought to curb China’s economic rise through protectionist tariffs, targeting industries like technology, steel, and agriculture
The article explores the volatile political landscape in Syria following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in December 2024. The post-Assad era has become a battleground for international powers, including Turkiye, Israel, Arab nations, and Western countries, all vying for influence
De-radicalizing Pakistan demands a multifaceted approach to combat entrenched extremist ideologies stemming from fragmented education, socioeconomic inequalities, and religious misinterpretations
The Israel-Gaza conflict, marked by intense violence and severe humanitarian suffering, has ended with a fragile ceasefire. The war resulted in over 10,000 Palestinian casualties, including women and children, and massive destruction in Gaza, leaving it on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transformed numerous domains, from education and healthcare to environmental conservation, providing unprecedented efficiency, personalization, and innovation.
Pakistan-Afghanistan relations have historically been a rollercoaster ride, teetering between collaboration and conflict. From Pakistan’s unwavering socio-economic support during the Soviet invasion to its pivotal role in shaping Taliban politics, the ties are deeply interwoven
National security, once narrowly defined by military strength and territorial defense, has evolved into a multidimensional concept encompassing economic resilience, cybersecurity, environmental sustainability, and human security
The article highlights the devastating impact of climate change on Pakistan’s economy, exacerbated by human activities such as deforestation, reliance on fossil fuels, and outdated agricultural practices
Pakistan’s geo-economic potential is substantial, owing to its strategic location connecting South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East
COP29 in Baku underscored the alarming acceleration of climate change, with global temperatures surpassing 1.3°C above pre-industrial levels and threatening to breach the 1.5°C threshold within six years.