An undisputable truth was a strenuous charge. As Former Prime Minister Imran Khan stood before the audience at the 48th Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Islamabad, he did not waver in his words: “We…
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Despite global shifts toward renewables, coal remains central in powering major economies like China and India. While renewable infrastructure grows, coal’s affordability and reliability continue to support industrial demands and economic stability. The energy transition requires a pragmatic balance between…
Read More »Pakistan secured a commanding nine-wicket victory over Australia in the 2nd ODI at Adelaide Oval, leveling the series 1-1. Chasing a modest 164, openers Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique dominated with a 137-run stand, while Haris Rauf’s five-wicket haul earlier…
Read More »With Trump as the 47th President, it is a unique time for Pakistan to reconsider her foreign policy with a forward view.
Read More »This article explores the evolving role of media in shaping global perceptions of international conflicts. By applying theories like constructivism, social responsibility, and media dependency, it highlights how media influences public opinion, supports diplomatic efforts, and frames conflicts in a…
Read More »Learning in Pakistan is overshadowed by systemic issues, underfunding, and a cramming culture that values grades over understanding. Gender inequality further limits educational opportunities, especially for girls. Addressing this requires increased funding, curriculum reform to encourage critical thinking, and efforts…
Read More »Trump’s "America First" approach may realign U.S. foreign policy, with reduced aid, cautious Middle East involvement, and prioritizing domestic interests. Pakistan faces limited U.S. support, with Trump’s preference for India as a strategic ally. The shift signifies deeper implications for…
Read More »Consumerism drives wealth disparity and erodes empathy, prioritizing status and luxury over genuine connection and social responsibility. As media and societal pressure push materialism, the marginalized suffer. Now, refocusing on compassion and justice is crucial to bridge social divides and…
Read More »Lebanon’s history reveals the dangers of sectarian power-sharing, deepened by external influences from Saudi Arabia and Iran. Sectarianism has often exacerbated divisions, harming national stability and vulnerable populations. Sustainable peace requires reforms that strengthen national identity, reduce external reliance, address…
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