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Modi’s Waterloo

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Imran Malik

Holocaust in Gaza

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M A Hossain

Climate Change Hits Home

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Amina Amin Kanju

Perspective on Indian Designs

India is our staunch enemy, and nobody should entertain any hope of this changing in the near future. The regrettable reality is that irrespective...

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Malik Muhammad Ashraf

Fakery of Indian Media

“Karachi port has been destroyed.” “Pakistan’s nuclear facilities have been neutralized.” “Islamabad and Rawalpindi lie in ruins.”...

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A Z Khan

Siege, Lies and Delusion

There was a time, not long ago, when Benjamin Netanyahu fancied himself as the architect of a brave new region. It was a vision unencumbered by...

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Dr. Imran Khalid

Naming the War

It is essential that seismic events like the recent Indo-Pak conflict—especially those with lasting geostrategic implications—go down in history...

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Air Vice Marshal Faaiz Amir

Partition in the Multipolar Era

As smoke rose from the hills of Pahalgam following a deadly ambush on Hindu pilgrims, military columns from 23 nations marched through Moscow’s Red...

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Sidra Charles

Moral Foundations

Last week, I wrote about the importance of looking for positive trends in the world around us, even though many things may be worrying and...

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Atle Hetland

When War Whispers

“Indian forces have entered Lahore.” It was 1965 and that was a Broadcast by BBC Urdu. Tears rolled down from parents’ eyes. I was barely three...

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Dr Syed Kaleem Imam

Adversarial AI

We’ve welcomed artificial intelligence into our lives like a shiny new house guest — one who helps with directions, writes our emails, even tells...

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M. Ahmad

Growth and Deindustrialisation

Pakistan’s growth conundrum has consistently been falling short of expectations, and with a high percentage of employable youth — a number that is...

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Dr Kamal Monnoo

Breaking Dynastic Culture

On April 12, two prominent politi­cal parties in Pakistan — the Pak­istan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League (Q) — held their...

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Qamer Soomro

City of Gardens Struggling to Breathe

Among other crises, Pakistan is facing a severe climate and energy crisis. Because of ill policies over the years, today, Pakistan’s energy supply...

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Muhammad Umar Zafar

New Dimensions of Media War

They say war writes its own first draft of history, but when that draft is penned by dem­agogues in TV studios rather than journalists in the...

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Omay Aimen