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Thursday, July 10, 2025

The changing landscape of journalism in Pakistan

Media in Pakistan is still in the transition process, where media organizations and independent journalists are adapting to the needs of the digital era of news gathering and reporting. On the one hand, social and digital media platforms have opened new doors for misinformation.

Water for peace: Revisiting the 1960 Indus water treaty

India and Pakistan, under the term of the treaty, were obliged to cooperate in managing and sharing the rivers in the Indus Basin. Under the Indus Waters Treaty, annual meetings are to be held before March 31 each year, alternately in the two countries.

Putin hums ‘Georgia on my mind’

Rather than referring to continuous violations of international law associated with Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and blockade of Gaza, Mr. Farag equated the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 with the Russian invasion

Indian missile in Pakistani territory: Intentional or accidental incident?

India said on Friday it had accidentally fired the missile into Pakistan last week because of a "technical malfunction" during routine maintenance, giving its version of events after Pakistan warned New Delhi of "unpleasant consequences".

Deep rooted virtues of Islam in afterlives

According to Mustafa Khan, it is worth noting that the novel also lives today because what it can contribute while it is fading in the face of increasing use of the digital and visual presentation while the novel as a form of literature seems to be declining away.

102 years ago: Kapp Putsch against Germany’s Weimar Republic

The Kapp Putsch was an attempted coup against the German national government in Berlin on 13 March 1920. Named after its leaders Wolfgang Kapp and Walther von Lüttwitz, its goal was to undo the German Revolution of 1918–1919, overthrow the Weimar Republic

Ukraine may force Middle Eastern rivals to upgrade their toolkit

The Russian invasion of Ukraine resonates among the Gulf’s smaller states, three of which know first-hand what bullying by larger neighbors in violation of international law means, writes Dr. James Dorsey, an award-winning journalist.

Understanding the role of Pakistani media in promoting bullying

Bullying behavior may be used to gain social status, show strength and achieve domination. This sounds so true of the Pakistani elite. Overall the cause of bullying behavior depends on multiple issues including individual, social and family issues.

Analyzing India’s failed nuclear security

According to BBC News, in 2008, police in the northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya arrested five people for smuggling uranium ore. The packets containing uranium, seized from the culprits, had the seal of India’s Atomic Minerals Division on them.

India’s missile debacle raises serious questions!

India’s BrahMos supersonic cruise missile is a stripped-down version of Russia's P-800, developed and produced by the private company NPO. India has been given the technology to produce the land, air, and sea versions of BrahMos.

Conflict in Ukraine – From a Russian perspective

Leonid Savin, a Russian geopolitical analyst, provides an interesting view on the causes of Russia's "preventive defensive action" in Ukraine. In an eye-opening piece, he states that Russia will achieve its goal of denazification and demilitarization of Ukraine

India’s provocative intrusions in Pakistan

India "accidentally" firing a missile into Pakistan was a planned and calculated risk and not a technical malfunction as is being cunningly explained by India after a break of three days - writes Asif Haroon Raja, a retired Brig Gen, and a defense analyst, in a hard-hitting piece!