Who are “Radical Muslims”?
Z. Fareen Parvez | The Trump administration has been using the phrase “radical Islam” when discussing the “war on terror”. From his inauguration address to...
Misadventures of a Female Journalist: My professional courtesy is not Flirtation..!
Wamika Singh | On the very first day at Journalism schools and colleges, we are introduced to the magical art of communication. We are taught...
Pakistan: Nexus between Corruption, Terrorism and Democracy
Dr. Shahbaz Shabbir Gill | Over the past three years, increasing terrorist activities in Pakistan have led the government to accuse India of supporting terrorists...
The Art of Making a Deal With the Taliban
Richard G. Olson | WASHINGTON — This year, America’s war in Afghanistan will pass a grim milestone as it surpasses the Civil War in duration,...
Pakistan’s Fake Fakirs are its people’s ‘Badd Nasibi’
Dr. Farid A. Malik | “Lord of himself though not of lands; Having nothing yet hath it all." Sadeqian – one of the greatest calligraphists of...
“You will Never be Accepted Here!” EU Court Allows Companies to Ban Headscarves
Z. Fareen Parvez | The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), which interprets EU law, issued a landmark judgment on March 14 that...
Is the Muslim Brotherhood a Terrorist Organization?
Terje Ostebo | The Trump administration and the Republican lawmakers are seeking to introduce legislation that would designate the Muslim Brotherhood a Foreign Terrorist Organization...
Optimistic Fantasy to hope for peace in Afghanistan without talks with Afghan Taliban
Dr. Zafar N Jaspal | The increasing violence and the continuity of trans-national terrorist syndicate’s sanctuaries in Afghanistan’s peripheral regions have scared the neighbors of...
Pakistan Grapples with the Middle Eastern Fault-Lines as Gen. Raheel Takes Command of the Saudi Led “Muslim NATO”
James M. Dorsey | With no troops to command and a Riyadh-based skeleton staff, General Raheel Sharif, Pakistan’s recently retired top commander, appeared to slide...
“Heroes” of 1971: Bloodthirsty Video Game Killing Pakistani Soldiers Goes Viral in Bangladesh
Tom Felix Joehnkis | “Heroes of 1971: Retaliation” is currently the most popular video game in Bangladesh. It is set during the war of independence,...
‘Let Us Bury the Past, Not the Future’: Pakistan and Bangladesh
Ikram Sehgal | Time it is said heals all wounds. But in the case of Pakistan and Bangladesh, two countries that had buried the past;...
Afghanistan’s Options: India’s Treachery or Regional Cooperation
Dr. Shahzad Latif | Back in the 1970s and 80, when the people of Afghanistan needed liberation from the Soviet oppression, Pakistan stood by their side....