Disorderly and disarrayed traffic in Lahore and the way out

The traffic wardens, responsible for ensuring a smooth flow of traffic, are seen either absent from their duty points or engaged and engrossed in mobile surfing or chitchat with their fellow on-duty wardens.

Strategic significance of Indian Army Chief’s Bangladesh visit

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina welcomed President Ram Nath Kovind, and the two leaders spoke about a range of topics of bilateral cooperation and shared interest. They talked about the development of their intricate and extensive bilateral relations.

Bangladesh’s measure to minimize the sufferings of global energy crisis

Power is scarce in many nations all around the world. Diesel, fuel oil, and LNG costs have all significantly increased. Due to the abnormal price increases, the government will no longer purchase gas on the foreign market.

Why free and fair elections is the only solution for Pakistan?

People will have new hopes from the government and they would be discussing their common problems. Meanwhile, the fresh government would have confidence in the people which is mandatory for good governance.

The privatization of Haifa Port: India 1 China 0

The Haifa Bay terminal had been under construction for six years, at an investment of $1.7 billion (NIS 5.5 billion) that includes advanced infrastructure and technologies, Yitzhak Blumenthal, CEO of the government-owned Israel Ports Company, has said.

Trends of zionism in the domestic politics of Israel

Zionism started by Theodor Herzl was a completely political organization that stressed political actions to establish a homeland for the Jewish people. Chaim Weizmann who became the first president of Israel was also a dominant figure in political Zionism.

The reality of Afghanistan’s peaceful future

This is the time the world community has to engage with the Taliban government to address both governance and humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. Pakistan has been going an extra yard in supporting and trying to mitigate the crisis in Afghanistan.

The problem with democracy in Pakistan

Democratic governments and forces in Pakistan never had this luxury. The constant interference and military dictatorship disrupted the process and resulted in a society largely unaware of how democracy should work.

Pakistani Pretense: Keeping the Youth in Delusion

It is a point to ponder for our adults, elders, peers, colleagues, and managers to think about easing the lives of young people instead of making it an utter inferno. This will not only streamline the young people in achieving their goals with peace of mind.

Why climate change needs to be taken seriously?

Climate change is striking and has been striking for a while. This year, the monsoon came too soon, and June seemed cooler than May, where temperatures were projected to peak at 51 degrees Celsius in Lahore alone.

An overview of the Asia-Pacific War, 80 years ago

On 25 April 1942 the Anglo-American commanders in Burma, Harold Alexander, William Slim and Joseph Stilwell, decided to pull all Allied troops out of the country. Nearly a week later, on 1 May the Japanese 18th Infantry Division captured Mandalay.

Intolerance, extremism, and racism is a global phenomenon

Today, our society is extremely, polarized, and charged with violence, unfortunately! Whether is a political divide, religious factions, or ethnic issues, people possess extreme ideology and are unwilling to understand others or accept different narratives