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Dj Kamal MustafaEurasia Review |
Afghanistan’s rulers know exactly who is living in their house. They just won’t say so. There is a particular kind
Have you ever noticed how, in the middle of a global panic, some countries just make loud noises while others
As someone who has spent decades in the trenches of Pakistani journalism, I have witnessed the heavy price our country
When I saw the news this Sunday, staring at photos of a flattened Bagram Air Base, I didn’t feel triumph.
When Geo TV and the Tamasha streaming app suddenly went black—only to be replaced by hostile, anti-army slogans—millions of viewers
Switzerland has long sold itself on a brand of scrupulous neutrality, a place where messy global conflicts are viewed through
I have spent more years than I care to count tracing the messy political tides of Pakistan, and there is
Alright, when most folks think about Pakistan and its fight against terrorism, that one big event – Osama bin Laden
What does it look like when a nation consciously attempts to nurture its diverse religious fabric? In Pakistan, recent events
The distressing images currently emanating from Gaza– scenes of utter devastation and palpable human grief – have resonated profoundly across the
Islamabad’s air feels thick with anticipation, more than just humidity. Watching Pakistan’s economic story unfold, there’s a definite buzz around
Right, so the United Nations Security Council’s latest report? It’s a proper eye-opener, and it doesn’t paint a pretty picture.