Editorials

Dubai: A Heaven for Black Market

The relaxation and immunities in the laws and regulations of Dubai government attract people to dole out their wealth in…

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IMF: Friend or Foe

International loans and bailout packages have exacerbated the woes of the states by overdue taxation, sway of inflations because of…

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Kashmiris-Begging for Their Rights

The problem has been exacerbated by the myopic and the authoritative mind-set of the policy makers. The government has detained…

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Pakistan and its Riddles

The role of the establishment also comes under questions, particularly in light of allegations by judges of the Islamabad High…

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OIC Summit: Better Late than Never

The major Islamic countries, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, cherish friendly relations with Israel, India, and the Western world,…

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Freedom of Speech: A Myth

Exacerbating trends appear to be prominent in Pakistan, which ranks 152 in the aforementioned ranking due to government and establishment…

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The Farmers are on the Road

It is not a novel incident, in which the workers and farmers are bearing the brunt of inequitable governments' policies…

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Pakistan’s Economy and External Pledges: an Irony

Saudi Minister for Investment Khalid Al-Falih commended the Prime Minister's proactive approach, lauding him as 'a man of action' and…

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Digital Doldrums: the Dilemma of Pakistan           

There is a significant digital gender gap, with over 80 percent of women facing restrictions in utilizing mobile phones, laptops,…

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Pakistan’s Judiciary at the Cross Road

Recent events, such as the revelation of a letter by the six Judges of the Islamabad High Court alleging interference…

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