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Mediated by Qatar and Turkiye, Pakistan and Afghanistan not only reached a ceasefire in Doha, both countries have subsequently also agreed in...


Afghanistan’s sudden claim to be building a dam on the Chitral River has stirred ripples far beyond its valleys, as it is less about water than...

In a recent groundbreaking ruling, the Federal Ombudsperson Secretariat for Protection Against Harassment at Workplace (FOSPAH) overturned the...


Leadership is neither a crown, a prize, nor a privilege. It is not a hereditary baton that can be passed on to a self-selected “heir apparent”....

We live in a time when there is a need for broad peace initiatives to help resolve ongoing conflicts and wars, and to make both young and old feel...

When news broke about the death of SP Adeel Akbar, it was first labelled a suicide, then an accident. The shifting explanations stirred unease...

A century ago, Khalil Gibran wrote a love poem to Lebanon, “You have your Lebanon, I have my Lebanon.” He spoke of his affection for the Lebanese...

Diplomacy, when stripped of ceremony and handshakes, is really about leverage. And this week in Kuala Lumpur, Donald Trump appears to have...

November 1 is marked as the day of independence of Gilgit-Baltistan. On this day in 1947, the indigenous people of GB forced the Dogra army to...


The language of international relations is typically one of cold, hard national interest. Yet, the bond between Pakistan and China has long been...


I am writing this piece during the current challenges in Pakistan–Afghanistan relations to express my perspective on rescuing and restoring natural...


On the horizon for 2026 looms the U.S. midterm elections as some of the most defining in the history of the country. This isn’t due to some...
