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Mind Your Language

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Sirajuddin Aziz

PIA’s Privatisation

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Hafiz Ahsaan Ahmad Khokhar

A Model Metropolis

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Adeela Naureen And Waqar K Kauravi

Venezuela May Not End Well

President Trump might be popping corks, toasting “one of the most stunning, effective, and powerful displays of American military might and...

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Dr. James J. Zogby

Rules Based International (Dis)order

Rules Based International (Dis)order

The Arctic, the northernmost polar region, comprises the Arctic Ocean and its adja­cent seas and has about four million people, mostly Sami and...

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Imran Malik

Breaking the IMF Juggernaut

The truth is stark: nations today are not measured by the size of their tax base or the volume of their raw exports, but by the ideas they sell to...

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Dr. Zubair Iqbal

A Strategic Trap

There is a familiar American temptation at work in Venezuela today: declare victory, frame it as decisive leadership, and move on. From...

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M A Hossain

Milk without Markets

Tharparkar is known for its livestock and rich pastoral traditions, but this heritage is now at a turning point. The age-old practice of...

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Shewa Ram Suthar

Extremely Shameful Statement

Chief Minister of KPK, while addressing a press conference in Karachi, said that the state should give evidence for the claim that Afghanistan’s...

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Malik Muhammad Ashraf

Power in the Palm

For years, India has projected itself as a confident digital democracy, presenting technological expansion as proof of modern governance and...

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Omay Aimen

Greenland’s Colonial History

Hans Egede was born in the city of Harstad, 150 miles north of the Arctic Circle in Norway, to a Danish priest and a Norwegian mother from a...

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Atle Hetland

The Fight for Language

In a world increasingly shaped by global languages and digital connectivity, Pakistan’s indigenous tongues face an existential crisis. The rich...

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Ubaid Sahil

Crises Fatigue in Police

Crises Fatigue in Police

After the creation of Bangladesh in 1971, the next before-and-after year for Pakistan was 1979. One local and four international developments left...

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Aamir Zulfiqar Khan