The flooding, which has affected more than 33 million or roughly 15% of Pakistan's population, has claimed the lives of at least 1,136 people and damaged countless homes since June.
For many years, the war of spies between Israel and Iran did not come out into the open, but in recent months, both Israel and Iran admitted that they carried out operations against each other.
Qatar's 2022 World Cup promises to benefit not only itself but also to provide an unintended economic, political, and religious soft power boon for its foremost rival in the region, the United Arab Emirates.
The author, CSP Khizar Abbasi discusses the current politico-socio economic crisis faced by Pakistan at the backdrop of Jinnah’s vision for his country. He adds that to rationalize Jinnah’s vision, it is pertinent give precedence to national interests over political interests and strategically structure the economy.
Pakistan is in the midst of a humanitarian disaster after extreme flooding prompted by "monster monsoon" rain this summer has led to a staggering number of casualties and damage.
The Rohingya people have faced decades of systematic discrimination, statelessness and targeted violence in Rakhine State, Myanmar. Such persecution has forced Rohingya women, girls, boys and men into Bangladesh for many years
The world order had Capitalism at its core; presently, its democracy. In the transforming world order, democracies have been engaged to form a security network by collaborating on non-security issues.
Across Pakistan, torrents of floodwater have ripped away mountainsides, swept buildings off their foundations and roared through the countryside, turning whole districts into inland seas.
When it comes to formulating clichés, no one can beat Pakistani politicians. They borrow foreign concepts and symbols, distort them to meet their ends, and peddle the disfigured original ideas to fool the masses.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is expected to travel to India on September 5 on a three-day official visit during which defense cooperation and regional stability are likely to be the focus of her talks.
Not denying the fact that their extremist ideology has suffocated the modern democratic norms not only in Afghanistan but across the borders, but no one questions those who funded this breed of militant radicalized groups.
A revival of an admittedly problematic and flawed Iran nuclear accord is better than a failure of the negotiations involving the United States, the European Union, Britain, France, Germany, China, and Russia.