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Advocate Mazhar Siddique KhanEurasia Review |
While global attention is absorbed by Middle East conflicts and Indo-Pacific flashpoints, Afghanistan remains a simmering crisis with immediate...
As the United States and Israel intensify their military campaign against Iran, entering its second week with over 3,000 strikes
The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom has recommended that Afghanistan be designated a “Country of Particular Concern,” a
On a cold Friday in early February, Islamabad’s Tarlai neighbourhood became the site of one of Pakistan’s deadliest attacks in
The quadcopter that hovered over Miryan Police Station in Bannu this week carried more than crude explosives. It carried a
When diplomats gathered in Istanbul to steady the faltering peace between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the battlefield was not confined to
In a world quick to assign blame and slow to offer understanding, Pakistan’s long and costly war against terrorism is
Democracy in Pakistan is often misunderstood, both by critics at home and skeptics abroad. To some, it appears fragile. To
In a region where rivers define politics and the monsoon charts destiny, Pakistan’s water security is no longer a distant
For years, Pakistan’s energy sector has been a tale of missed opportunities, marred by policy inconsistencies, regulatory hurdles, and financial
At a recent gathering in Afghanistan’s Badakhshan province, Mawlawi Amanuddin Mansoor, commander of the Taliban’s 217 Omari Corps, boasted that