Month: January 2025

Climate

How Artificial Intelligence is Enhancing Inclusivity in Climate Resilience

As we are adapting to the modern norm of integrating AI into our daily lives, we have the accessibility to inclusive information and awareness of the climatic conditions around us. From real-time updates to Google notifications, from viral messages on…

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Politics

Understanding the Israel-Palestine Conflict: A Global Perspective

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a century-long struggle over land, identity, and governance, marked by wars, failed peace efforts, and international intervention. Rooted in historical tensions, it has caused immense human suffering, economic instability, and global repercussions. Achieving lasting peace requires…

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Politics

DeepSeek: A Sputnik Moment

DeepSeek, a Chinese AI app launched in 2023, has sparked controversy over censorship of sensitive topics like Tiananmen Square. Its entry into the US in 2025 marks a potential "Sputnik Moment," highlighting China’s growing AI dominance. Offering affordable technology, DeepSeek…

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Politics

Putin’s Look East Policy

Russia's "Look East" policy, under Vladimir Putin, aims to strengthen ties with Asia, particularly China and India, diversifying its economy away from Western markets. It focuses on energy, defense cooperation, and regional leadership. However, challenges include over-reliance on China, geopolitical…

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Politics

How Elon Musk Made His Money: His Journey from Selling Video Games to Becoming the World’s Richest Person

Elon Musk, born in South Africa, became the world's richest person with an estimated net worth of $435 billion. His wealth stems from ventures like PayPal, SpaceX, Tesla, and SolarCity. Musk revolutionized industries such as space travel, electric vehicles, and…

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Politics

Donald Lu’s Exit: A Routine Transition or A Dismissal

Donald Lu, U.S. Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs, concluded his tenure on January 17, 2025. His time in office was marked by the controversial Cipher Affair, where Imran Khan accused him of orchestrating a foreign conspiracy to…

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Politics

Unipolar to Multipolar: A Global Transition in Power Dynamics

The global power structure is shifting from unipolarity, dominated by the U.S., to a multipolar world order. Emerging powers like China and Russia challenge U.S. dominance, driven by economic growth, alliances, and strategic policies. This transition reflects historical cycles of…

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Equality Watch

The History of Feminism in Pakistan

Feminism in Pakistan has evolved through colonial reformers, independence activists, and modern movements like the Women’s Action Forum. Balancing Islamic and secular perspectives, it addresses gender equality, education, and justice. Despite legislative gains, challenges persist due to patriarchal norms, misconceptions,…

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Economy

Mahathir Mohamad: Architect of Malaysia’s Asian Tiger Transformation

Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia’s longest-serving Prime Minister, transformed the nation into an Asian Tiger through visionary leadership. His policies emphasized industrialization, economic reforms, infrastructure development, and education. By promoting exports and fostering foreign investment, he positioned Malaysia as a regional powerhouse,…

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Climate

Power, Water, and Diplomacy: The Impacts of China’s Brahmaputra Mega-Dam

China’s mega-dam on the Brahmaputra River aims to boost hydropower but raises concerns for India and Bangladesh. Potential issues include water security, ecological damage, and geopolitical tensions. While it supports China’s renewable energy goals, regional cooperation, transparency, and environmental safeguards…

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