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Uroosa KhanThe Spine Times |
While both sides present the talks as a positive step, the motivations appear rooted more in fear of escalation than genuine reconciliation.
As the United States stepped back from multilateral commitments and embraced a more unilateral foreign policy approach, a significant shift began to...
As supply chains grow more fragile and geopolitical competition intensifies, semiconductors are no longer just an economic resource, they are a...
Through large scale investment in renewable energy, climate diplomacy, and green technology, Beijing is reshaping the global response to climate...
Elite capture in Pakistan turns public policy into a tool that deepens climate vulnerability for the poorest communities, from unchecked deforestation...
The creation of Israel fundamentally reshaped the geopolitical and security landscape of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The post The...
In Pakistan, deep-rooted patriarchy, cultural misinterpretations of religion, and systemic injustice continue to marginalize women. The post Let the...
Realism remains the dominant paradigm in international relations, shaping global conflicts, alliances, and power struggles. The post The Dominance of...
The middle class, once considered the backbone of society, is now struggling to survive in an economy designed to benefit the elite. From wealth...