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Editorial, The Advocate Post: A campaign that goes far beyond ribbons and slogans. It is a movement to inform, empower, and break the silence surrounding a disease that affects millions…
Editorial, The Advocate Post: A campaign that goes far beyond ribbons and slogans. It is a movement to inform, empower, and break the silence surrounding a disease that affects millions…
By Abdul Rafay Afzal (Editor in Chief – The Advocate Post) H..E. Prof. John Cortes stands as one of Gibraltar’s most distinguished public figures a scientist-turned-statesman whose career spans academia,…
By Lilu Toidze-Limin (Georgia) This paper explores the main challenges Georgia is facing in its pursuit of EU membership and more specifically, it seeks to answer the question: why is…
By Justice (R) Markandey Katju (India) Judging by what one sees, Tejashwi Yadav seems all set to be the next Chief Minister of Bihar. The calculation might not be too…
By Amna Amir (Pakistan) “We are producing scholars who can solve equations but cannot solve their own fears.” Every year, schools celebrate exam toppers, children showing off shining medals, perfect…
By Noor Alwali (Iraq) After more than two decades, Congress is taking a symbolic step to formally close the chapter on the Iraq War. In October 2025, the Senate vote…
By Fatima Ghufran (Pakistan) The duty of a father to maintain his child is a fundamental tenet of family law in Pakistan. It emanates from Islamic jurisprudence and is codified…
By Liza Zurabiani (Georgia) For the first time in its modern history, Japan a nation long marked by political conservatism and entrenched gender hierarchies has elected a woman as Prime…
By Qambar Ali (Pakistan) The recent turmoil in Bajaur once again exposes a more fundamental crisis at the core of Pakistan's governing of its frontiers: the breakdown, manipulation and fragmentation…