Support for LGBTQ protections declines in US – poll
A new survey has suggested that public backing for anti-discrimination measures has decreased for the first time since 2015
Realistic digital Marilyn Monroe to make debut at tech conference
More than 60 years after her death, Digital Marilyn - created with the help of artificial intelligence - will make her debut on Friday at the South by Southwest tech conference in Austin, Texas.
I am ready to lead America – Kamala Harris
The vice president is eager to step in should the US President Joe Biden end up deemed unfit for the office
US names Yemen operation – CNN
The naming suggests a longer-term campaign against the Houthis, the outlet has said
Derek Chauvin, police officer who killed George Floyd, stabbed in prison: US media
Chauvin, who is white, knelt on the 46-year-old Black man's neck for more than nine minutes on a Minneapolis street despite the dying man's pleas.
US Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib introduces resolution to recognise Nakhba
US Congresswoman calls for recognising the forced expulsion of at least 750,000 Palestinians during Israel's establishment in 1948.
Abortion illegal as bill fails in U.S. Senate
With 49 votes in support and 51 against, the "Women's Health Protection Act" was 11 short of the 60 votes needed to be fully debated in the 100-member Senate.
Questioning the credibility of Pakistan’s election system
Muhammad Ayaz Khan thinks it has been a well-established reality that some leaders here have distorted the election system to advance their personal interests over the interests of the people and the state. This makes us question our faith in our system as it's getting exploited by the powerful.
Can Pakistan’s foreign policy planners rebuff the US after their misadventure in Afghanistan?
The United States is pulling out its forces, and those of its allies, from Afghanistan. This is happening after a futile war that lasted...
Did 9/11 attacks halt Bush’s plan of invasion in Afghanistan?
As George W. Bush entered the White House on 20 January 2001, having been granted a controversial election victory, his cabinet promptly drew up...
US carries out airstrikes in Afghanistan to support Kabul against Taliban
The United States (US) recently carried out airstrikes as it backed the Afghan army's bid to repel a Taliban offensive, the Pentagon said Thursday,...
US interests in post-exit Afghanistan can have serious implications!
Afrasiab Minhas, a defense analyst, explains the US’s post-exit strategic interests in Afghanistan, challenges in pursuance of those interests, and its geopolitical implications. He argues Afghanistan will no longer be a high priority issue for Western powers but for Pakistan it will remain a foreign policy challenge.