During Taliban FM Amir Khan Muttaqi’s visit to India, New Delhi announced plans to reopen its Kabul embassy. How will it impact the already deteriorating Pak-Afghan relations?
Amid claims of PAF airstrikes on Kabul, Afghanistan’s foreign minister issues a sharp warning to Pakistan — reminding it of the fate met by the US, NATO, and the Soviet Union on Afghan soil.
Hamas has harshly criticized Donald Trump, calling him a racist and a "recipe for chaos" with an absurd vision for Gaza. Yet, a remarkable phone call last month convinced the group he might enforce a peace deal with Israel, even if they released all hostages.
U.S. President Donald Trump, who had long sought the Nobel Peace Prize, missed out as the award went to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado
The U.S. has approved Qatar’s construction of an air force facility at Idaho’s Mountain Home Air Base to host F-15 jets and pilots, strengthening defense cooperation between the two nations
Amid growing unrest in the Middle East, Trump’s proposed Gaza peace deal is stirring intense debate. Presented as a breakthrough, critics argue it hides deeper risks—raising questions about strategy, intent, and the price of rejection.
Contrary to colonial stereotypes and false narratives that deny Pakistanis’ universal yearning for freedom, the reality reveals an irrepressible struggle for democracy amid brutal repression.
The September 2025 protests in Nepal toppled a government and restored freedoms, but without real reforms they risk driving a generation into migration, leaving the nation with remittances yet without its youth.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has drawn sharp criticism for dismissing civilian protection as a federal concern. Legal experts argue that provinces hold both the constitutional authority and moral obligation to act.
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan’s new defense pact revives old fears of a petrodollar-backed “Islamic bomb,” but beneath the rhetoric it may be more mirage than shield.