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It was concluded in my column titled “OIC: Eagle or Ostrich?” published on 17 September 2025: “It is a decisive moment. Pakistan should take the...
Israel did not bomb Doha by accident. It was a gesture of intentional disdain, a signal to the Muslim world and the rest that, to the Zionist...
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto still casts a long shadow over Pakistan’s foreign and security policy. His three initiatives in the 1970s were the pursuit of...
Amid global discussions on the world’s true nature, the international scene appears increasingly chaotic. Seen through the prism of realpolitik,...
Another day, another vulnerable group of human beings happens to be abused. Most of the time, children; the rest of the time, women. And almost...
“Internal displacement is the great tragedy of our time. The internally displaced people are among the most vulnerable of the human family.” –Kofi...
In September 2025, East Timor suddenly plunged into unrest. The country was still fragile after two decades of independence. It was not a coup, an...
In a democratic dispensation, political parties whether in government or in opposition are under moral and constitutional obligation to work for...
From the sands of history to the evolving realities of the present, the bond between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia has carried a legacy far deeper than...
Nowadays, when votes are counted at elections in European countries, they usually end up with at least twenty percent for the ultra-conservative...
When Arab and Islamic leaders gathered in Doha to condemn Israel’s strike on Qatari soil, their communique carried the right words: cowardly,...
Greta Thunberg’s words at the UN Climate Action Summit in 2019 still resonate with a haunting urgency. She said, “I want you to act as if the...