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Watch: Red liquid thrown at Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi during Germany visit

Activist threw liquid at Pahlavi to protest his support for US and Israeli military attacks on Iran

Trump shares letter calling India and China ‘hellholes’

US President Donald Trump has shared a letter deriding India and China as “hellholes.”

Italy responds to ‘shameful’ US offer to replace Iran at World Cup

Italian officials have rebuked a US proposal for their national football team to replace Iran at the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

Prof. Marandi with Moeed Pirzada: Why Iran Can’t Trust Trump despite Ceasefire in Lebanon?

Moeed Pirzada listens to Prof Marandi of Iran, to try to understand why he is not optimistic about peace despite recent positive overtures by President Trump

‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ returns with fun, fashion and ‘uncertainty of the moment’

“The Devil Wears Prada 2“ brings back the flash and fashion of the original film but also offers insight into a transformed media landscape, its stars and makers said at the movie’s European premiere in London on Wednesday.

‘No time frame’ for ending Iran war – Trump

The US is not setting any deadlines for concluding the war against Iran, President Donald Trump has said.

Iran says won’t reopen Hormuz if US upholds naval blockade

Iran vowed it would not reopen the Strait of Hormuz as long as the United States continues to blockade its ports, in a tense standoff on Thursday that has dominated the ceasefire in the Middle East war.

At least 10 killed in Pakistan mining project attack: officials

A group of militants killed at least 10 people at a copper and gold mining project in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province, officials said on Thursday, the latest violence in a region facing an armed separatist movement.

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Epic Fury: A Bay of Pigs All Over Again

When advice is ignored, process collapses, and history quietly repeats itself

Vance’s Departure from Islamabad: A Missed Opportunity for Regional Peace

The world needed a deal. It didn’t get one. But the window may not be fully closed yet.

The World as We Know It Is Coming to an End

A sweeping narrative links global finance, philosophy, and geopolitics, arguing that modern economic systems are engineered “shadows” shaped by centuries of power consolidation

Prince Andrew Arrested: No Crown Can Shield a Corrupt Soul

In a historic and unprecedented moment, Prince Andrew became the first senior British royal in nearly 400 years to be arrested. The move signals a profound shift in accountability within the monarchy.

The Ramadan Relief Package, Inflation, and Administrative Failure: A Bitter Reality

Each year, Ramadan in Pakistan arrives with promises of relief and billion-rupee subsidy packages. Yet for many citizens, the holy month brings soaring prices instead of ease. From weak market monitoring to ineffective implementation, the gap between announcements and ground realities exposes systemic flaws.

Pakistan Is Losing All Its Leverage in Afghanistan

Pakistan has largely lost its traditional leverage over Afghanistan—refugees, militants, and border control—leaving it with limited and risky options like drone strikes or potential military action.

Rage against the machine

A critique of media influence and authoritarian tendencies that discourage critical thinking, suppress dissent, and keep citizens distracted rather than informed.

Why Iran’s Subsidy Reform Keeps Stalling

In Iran, subsidy reform is economically necessary but politically perilous because cheap essentials underpin daily survival amid inflation and low trust.

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