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In principle, the right to protest is sacred. It is the heartbeat of any democracy—a peaceful means through which citizens
When Afghan Taliban forces launched coordinated fire across Pakistan’s western border last weekend—striking Angoor Adda, Chitral, Bajaur, and...
When world leaders gather in New York this September for the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, they
In a world bristling with nuclear anxiety, where arms races are resurrecting Cold War shadows and emerging technologies threaten to
The absence of Khalifa Serajuddin Haqqani, the prominent leader of the Haqqani Network, from the political landscape of Afghanistan has
The latest report from the U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), released on January 30, 2025, shines a
In a move that could reshape the balance of power within the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Ali Dawar, the head of
In the latest disturbing development in Afghanistan, the Taliban’s supreme leader has issued an order mandating the blocking of windows
The maritime landscapes of Pakistan and Bangladesh are rich with potential, holding the key to both nations’ future economic growth and...
As the world braces for Donald Trump’s second term as president, Pakistan finds itself at a critical juncture in its foreign policy and economic...
The rugged beauty of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), often called the “Crown of Pakistan,” has long captivated those fortunate enough to glimpse its...