Solutions to Pakistan’s political imbroglio

The politics of revenge, opposition, ego, and stubbornness have shaken the very roots of the country. The economic and political crisis seems to have no signs of end given the polarized and selfish nature of the leaders - writes Abdul Rahman Malik.

Saudi Arabia – Next mega player in international sports?

Mr. Bin Salman’s vision of Saudi Arabia as the world’s latest top-of-the-line winter sports destination attracts headlines but has yet to be proven as a concept - opines Dr. James M. Dorsey, an award-winning journalist.

The mafia operating in Punjab – Dr. Farid A. Malik

Some structural changes may be needed to deliver relief to the public which has been long denied. Civilized nations operate under the ambit of law and constitution in which 'Gullu Butts' should have no role - writes Dr. Farid A. Malik in a hard-hitting piece.

Youm-e-Istehsal: A day to express Pakistan-IIOJK solidarity

BJP government has been openly violating international law and it is high time for them to realize the seriousness of the issue. Kashmiris are no longer going to tolerate this inhumane treatment from Indian authorities.

How Pakistan is trapped in vicious cycle of status quo?

In a world driven by technology, the only change is permanent. The status quo is not an option, and never will be in the future. Unfortunately, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is trapped in a vicious cycle of status quo.

Recent floods in Balochistan and its implications

The recent torrential monsoon rains and floods inundated several areas in Balochistan mainly Zhob, Bolan, Lasbela and Sibi. Therefore, this article aims to ensure the government's attention to the recent floods' damages

Russia-Ukraine war and the essence of nuclear deterrence

It is high time that the world powers make serious efforts to bring an end to a month-long conflict, which has profound political and economic ramifications on the world. Also, they should assure Russia that its sovereignty is not in danger.

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

Shane Quinn, a British geo strategist gives an analysis of the opening fighting in World War I in August 1914, where I've looked mainly at the German invasion of neutral Belgium and the Battle of Liège.

Unravelling the India’s hegemonic ambitions

The world must pay attention to the fact that the Indian nuclear arsenal has now fallen in the hands of the fascist BJP government which is supported by the well-known extremist organization RSS.

Time for Imran Khan to lay siege on Islamabad

The rulings from the ECP have finally laid to rest the seven-year witch hunt on the foreign funding case against PTI, with another attempt of the establishment attempting to wipe Imran Khan from the political circuit failing.

World’s appreciation of Bangladesh’s economic stability

Pakistan's leadership can learn a lot from Bangladesh's experience. But the main move should be to pursue Sheikh Hasina's priority of economic growth, which is important for both defense and democracy.

Taiwan: A bone of contention between China and the US

China has exacerbated the air and sea operations around Taiwan just minutes after Pelosi reached Taiwan. If the visit will pave the way for the crisis, so it might be considered as Fourth Taiwan Strait Crisis.