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Sunday, December 28, 2025

Sugar: Poisoning our health, industry and economy (part 2)

To reiterate the crux of part 1 of this series, Sugar: Health, Industry, Economy, Pakistan’s policy environment is skewed in favor of sugarcane cultivation....

The Alt-Media community: Virtue signaling & false assumptions about Afghanistan

Many in the Alt-Media Community (AMC) are resorting to virtue signaling and false comparisons about Afghanistan following the Taliban's decisive anti-imperialist victory there over the Americans....

To the “reluctant honchos”, Pakistan needs honest leadership – Dr. Farid A. Malik

Dr. Farid A. Malik, an ex-Chairman of the Pakistan Science Foundation, thinks authority figures in Pakistan are not performing well in their organizations. Reluctance to perform in such important positions of authority is a sin that cannot be condoned. One must deliver or get out of the way.

Taliban and Al-Qaeda: A bond unbroken?

Abu Omar Khorasani was taken from Kabul’s Pul-i-Charkhi prison and unceremoniously shot. The first and only person to have been executed since the Taliban gained...

Corruption in Pakistan: A never-ending challenge

According to Dr. Farid A. Malik, an Ex-Chairman of the Pakistan Science Foundation, corruption combined with incompetence has become the order of the day. The combination of honest and able individuals which once existed has almost become extinct.

China is not responsible for Biden’s decision of US withdrawal from Afghanistan

Popular conservative commentator Candace Owens tweeted that US President Biden pulled out of Afghanistan on China's orders. His exact words were as follows: “Biden...

What does international law say about the Taliban government?

With the fall of Kabul to the Taliban in Afghanistan, legal questions abound. The standard security and geopolitical lenses applicable in many such situations...

From Lord Macaulay to General Zia ul Haq

On February 02, 1835, Lord Babington Macaulay uttered the following words about the people of the Indian Subcontinent, " I have traveled across the...

How is China, India, and Iran coping with the fallout of former Afghan government?

Taliban advances in Afghanistan shift the Central Asian playing field on which China, India and the United States compete with rival infrastructure-driven approaches. At...

The return of Taliban after two decades

The US attacked Afghanistan, under the lame excuse of staged drama “9/11” twenty years ago and pushed the Taliban out. Although no concrete evidence...

A guideline for the rights of overseas Pakistanis

According to Gabriel Sheffer diaspora is defined as: “ethnic minority groups of migrant origins residing and acting in host countries but maintaining strong sentimental...

The Afghanistan Dénouement – before curtain falls!

The final chapter still has to be written. As we come to the dénouement there are still strands in the complex web of subplots...
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