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War is always the culmination of long-term rivalries, strategic calculations, and the collapse of mutual respect. In the present geopolitical
Two decades after the 9/11 attacks reshaped global security, al Qaeda is showing unmistakable signs of revival — and once
The Combined Commanders’ Conference (CCC) held in Kolkata represented far more than a mere congregation of India’s senior military personnel;
In a high-profile address to the United Nations in late September 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump accused London of “going
Dong Wang, professor in the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, is the lead author of a
“It is important to understand [that] we are just bombing our people, just think about the immorality of bombing villages
Climate change is no longer a distant threat for Pakistan—it is an unfolding catastrophe. Ranked among the top ten countries
By Alex Hoang (UCA News) — The Vatican’s recent call to revive the beatification cause of Cardinal Francis Xavier Nguyen
By Jimmy Alfonso Licon The assassination of Charlie Kirk is a tragedy on several levels. It robs his family and friends of
The demographic crisis Russia now faces is “far more dangerous” and will be far more difficult to solve than was
The detention of Sonam Wangchuk isn’t just a political crackdown; it’s a philosophical showdown over what constitutes true security—borders or
The Iranian regime has once again revealed the depths of its cruelty with the state-sanctioned murder of political prisoner Somayeh
In a stunning display of shareholder fervour, Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed week to September 26, 2025, at an all-time
A seemingly simple slogan — “I Love Muhammad” — has ignited a wave of public mobilization, protests, and police action
The following is an excerpt from Dr. Thomas Harrington’s book, Treason of the Experts: Covid and the Credentialed Class. Sadly, for
India has long presented itself as the flag-bearer of “strategic autonomy,” a neutral power navigating carefully between East and West.
When foreign forces left Afghanistan in 2021, the focus was mostly on the politics of withdrawal, the human cost, and
Deep within the land of ancient rivers that embroider hopes and despondency, a sinister plot weaves the region’s fragile peace
Context The article published in June, Political Privilege or Democratic Paradox: Rethinking Refugee Representation in AJK, generated significant...
On 25 September, an article, titled ‘Is Chittagong port becoming a danger to India’s eastern borders?’, was published in the
Actions now being taken by Trump and his regime may seem far-removed from your daily life or the lives of people you care about. But they’re...
Abu Hurayra said: “I entered the mosque, and Muhammad said to me, ‘Abu Hurayra, in this hour, a man will walk through this door, who is one of the...
Though public protests against lack civic facilities, scarcity of essential goods, rising unemployment and inflation are commonplace in Pakistan,...
The neo-colonial framing of Pakistan is rooted in history, geopolitics, and global discourse. It describes how external powers and institutions...
By George Ford Smith “The need to limit the discretion of subordinates is present in every organization.”— Ludwig von Mises, Bureaucracy “General...
The “Unite the Kingdom” rally held in London in September 2025 represented one of the most visible expressions of far-right mobilisation in the...
It has been described as the root of all evil. It is that insipid form of cowardice, indifference, and selfishness that allows human suffering,...
Corruption is always a potential problem in government, although if we get beyond the idiocy about the “Biden crime family,” the last two...
How do you find your way home when you’re lost and far away? Where do you start? In wilderness survival training, it’s “head downhill.” That will...
In Moldova’s upcoming election, Moscow is backing figures who pay lip service to EU integration but whose records speak otherwise. On September 28,...
After the proclamation of the Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk visited Istanbul in 1927 following a long stay in Ankara, and from that time on, he...
France and Britain’s pensions are a burden on the youth. By Jake Scott France and Britain have both built welfare systems that may have begun life...
In the face of increased drills, military action, and threatening rhetoric from the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan recently announced that it’s...
On August 6, The Guardian reported that “multiple individuals have asserted that the IDF [Israeli Defense Forces] is using Azure for the storage of...
On September 25, 2025, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington. The meeting between the two...
It was on August 5 that the Lebanese government, under pressure from the US as well as from Israeli strikes, ordered the military to draw up plans...
Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) remained positive throughout the week, closing at a record high of 162,257 points on Friday, September 26, 2025,...
On 29 September 2016, India’s security doctrine visibly changed course. In the aftermath of the Uri attack that killed 19 soldiers, Indian Special...
The global food and nutrition crisis is looming large. Around 733 million people faced hunger in 2023, equivalent to one in eleven people globally,...
By Graham J Noble President Donald Trump on Sept. 23 addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Speaking for about an hour, he...
In September 2025, while the Iranian president addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York, the most prominent and organized protest...
Patriarchy systematically denies women basic respect and dignity by defining whose honor and social worth merit protection and whose do not. Even...
As the Trump administration expands its battle to stamp out Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ideology by targeting medical schools and hospitals,...
By now, the Trump White House has a simple strategy for dealing with what it considers bad news: Attack the messenger. They have pressured TV...
Henry David Thoreau was one of America’s most eloquent and incisive philosophers. His derision of unjust laws in his essay on “Civil...
A group of civil liberties organizations is continuing to push back against the Trump Administration’s unconstitutional efforts to target student...
The upcoming APEC conference in Seoul gives Indonesia a chance to showcase its diplomatic abilities through handling the critical worldwide matter...
Last Tuesday morning at Saint Francis Xavier’s Church in Chennai, Father Jesu made a special announcement during Mass. “We have a new patron...
Political activism outside Pakistan isn’t new. Every big party has leaned on its overseas supporters to rally, fundraise, and make noise when it...
The signing of the Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement (SMDA) this week marks a historic milestone in bilateral relations...