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Pope Francis, who died at the age of 88 on Easter Monday, 21 April this year, was interested in soccer. I don’t know if he was also interested in...
The Trump administration’s recent decision on April 12 to exempt smartphones, computers, and other electronics from its newly introduced reciprocal...
They say nature never lies, and if one stands atop the misty meadows of Pahalgam in Occupied Kashmir, the silence says more than the bulletins from...
With financial markets in Pakistan somewhat stabilising, interest rates lowered (& likely to come down further), and inflation coming down, it is...
The mechanics of threat perception pivot on collective organizational and national imagination. Imagination is often associated with dreams,...
Before the 20th century, Bahawalpur was a forgotten desert kingdom—arid, isolated, and struggling. With less than 12 centimeters of rain a year,...
From 2013 to 2017, I served as a White House appointee to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom. Annually we issued reports...
For much of the 20th and early 21st centuries, the global economy has been characterized by a Western-centric order, a near hegemony dominated by...
The United States is leaving Syria. Not with the thunder of collapsing Saigon embassies or Black Hawk Down spectacles, but through a quiet,...
In an increasingly interconnected world, diplomacy extends beyond formal agreements; it thrives in every handshake, shared story, and genuine...
Nothing, not even mountains and oceans, can separate people with shared goals and vision. In April of 2015, when spring was in the air, Chinese...
Self-improvement must remain a lifelong quest. Any change that one expects must find that change within oneself. While in pursuit of improving, it...