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Monday, June 30, 2025

Analysis of early fighting in World War I, 108 years ago: Part 4

Shane Quinn, a British geo strategist, writes about the final phase of the Schlieffen Plan, as the German armies approached dangerously close to Paris. The French capital went uncaptured, despite the panic of the French government

Justice in Pakistan: A quagmire

Societies that tolerate such systems of justice and accountability that are incapable of delivering impartial and fair justice to all are neither stable nor sustainable. These societies either change for good or perish.

SCO Summit 2022 and Pakistan

The 2022 annual summit of the SCO Heads of State Council will be held on September 15-16 in Samarkand. Uzbekistan took over the chairmanship of the organization from Tajikistan on September 17, 2021.

What lessons can be learned from Jinnah’s life

Pakistan observed the 74th death anniversary of founder Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who died just 11 months after achieving an independent country for the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent.

Myanmar: Why silence from Bangladesh is not a sign of weakness

As a democratic country, Bangladesh faces a dilemma to deal with the Myanmar junta. But, Bangladesh shows her pragmatic behavior with the Myanmar junta to maintain a peaceful coexistence.

Problems being faced by the Land of Pure

PM Shehbaz Sharif said that a life of debt is no life. But a look at the history of Pakistan’s loans suggests his predecessors perhaps lacked economic wisdom.

Indonesia’s G20 chairmanship: Balancing on a diplomatic tightrope

Indonesian officials argue that the nature of ASEAN has allowed its ten members, despite their different political and economic systems, to prevent the once war-torn region from confronting another abyss.

CPEC: A stimulus for Pakistan’s economy?

CPEC is intended to rapidly upgrade Pakistan's required infrastructure and strengthen its economy by the construction of modern transportation networks, numerous energy projects, and special economic zones.

Pak-US military cooperation is a marriage of convenience?

The United States and Pakistan have had a complex and often disappointing "love-hate" relationship since 1947 — one severely tested during the 20-year U.S.-led intervention in Afghanistan.

How Pakistan contributes to Afghanistan’s human resource development

New Taliban Government faced severe challenges and was left at the mercy of God only. Afghan assets were frozen and all sources of foreign aid were suspended.

Book review: End of the past

End of the Past' is a documentation of how the consequences of various ideological experiments over the last many decades in Pakistan seeped into the soul of the country.

Why 9/11 still continues to haunt the world

The events of 9/11 and their aftermath, thus, continue to haunt the world to this day. The 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks honours the sacrifice of the millions of individuals who lost their lives as a result of the attacks, as well as those who continue to lose loved ones, homes, and fair treatment.