Month: May 2025

Society

McDonaldization: How Fast Food Homogenizes Global Taste and Culture

In a world increasingly shaped by globalization, your next burger might be telling a bigger story than just taste. From Paris to Peshawar, McDonald's and other Western food giants are not just serving meals — they're serving a uniform culture.

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Politics

Changing Global Political Dynamics and Pakistan’s Foreign Policy

As U.S. dominance wanes and a multipolar world takes shape, Dr. Ammar Ali Jan urges Pakistan to break free from bloc politics, stabilize its internal landscape, and seize the opportunity to become a key player in shaping a fairer global…

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Politics

John Mearsheimer on War and International Politics

John J. Mearsheimer argues that the world has transitioned from a unipolar to a multipolar order, reviving the threat of great power conflicts, as strategic interests, military competition, and power politics override liberal ideals of peace, cooperation, and morality in…

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Politics

Zangnan to Aksai Chin: India-China Tensions in the Himalayas

The China-India border dispute, deeply rooted in historical treaties, cultural claims, and strategic imperatives, has transformed from ancient territorial ambiguities into a modern geopolitical rivalry, with contested regions like Aksai Chin and Zangnan (Arunachal Pradesh) symbolizing a high-stakes struggle over…

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Arts & Literature

Whispers of the Fallen Leaf

In a world soaked in rain and silence, a fallen leaf remembers its golden past—dancing in sunlight, swaying with the breeze, and resting under the tree’s embrace.

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Technology

AI: A Double-Edged Sword

Artificial Intelligence, while offering unprecedented advancements in fields like healthcare and global connectivity, also poses serious ethical risks—especially when deployed in warfare—highlighting the urgent need for global accountability, transparency, and moral oversight to ensure it uplifts humanity rather than deepens…

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Society

The Spine Times Signs MoU with Rawalpindi Women University to Empower Women Through Journalism

The Spine Times and Rawalpindi Women University have signed an MoU to promote media literacy and empower women through journalism and digital storytelling.

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Politics

Arab States and the Gaza Genocide

In an era where geopolitical alliances and economic interests often take precedence, the silence of Arab leadership in the face of humanitarian catastrophe is not merely conspicuous — it is profoundly consequential.

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Technology

The Age of Killer Robots

The unregulated development and deployment of lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS), or "killer robots," pose a grave threat to international humanitarian law, human rights, and global security, demanding urgent international regulation and ethical accountability to prevent a future where machines…

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Economy

Trade Revitalization in Pakistan

Pakistan’s persistent trade deficit, driven by flawed policies, excessive protectionism, and foreign dependence, can be reversed through a comprehensive trade revitalization strategy focused on open market access, export diversification, and structural reforms to unlock sustainable economic growth.

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