
Geopolitical Risks: Could Pakistan Become a Target of Israel?
By Pakeeza Zainab (Pakistan) Israel, a state increasingly drunk on power and blinded by its crusade against Palestinian existence, seems hell-bent on rewriting the rules
By Pakeeza Zainab (Pakistan) Israel, a state increasingly drunk on power and blinded by its crusade against Palestinian existence, seems hell-bent on rewriting the rules
By Amna Amir (Pakistan) Childhood is meant to be a time of play, discovery, and growth. Yet for millions of children in Pakistan, it has
By Fatima Ghufran (Pakistan) Despite a deep well of history and heritage, Pakistan’s museums remain out of step with the young generation. Is it time
By: Siddharth Mishra (India) There are reports of cabinet expansion of Bhajan Lal government in Rajasthan.. If we look at the equations, cabinet expansion is
By Justice Markandey Katju (India) In my article ‘What is to be done’ I have said that our national aim must be to transform India
By: Zabih Ullah Khattak (Pakistan) We are in a state of despair as terrorism lurking upon our heads. The simmering situation around the country smashed
By: Joni Musabayana (Director, ILO Caribbean Office) The Caribbean is at a critical juncture. Climate change is battering our shores, global economic shocks are testing
By: Socrates Smythe Saywon (Liberia) President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s recent Executive Order banning the export of unprocessed rubber signals a bold attempt to reshape Liberia’s
By: Fathi Garaad Essa (Somaliland) For over three decades, Somaliland has charted an extraordinary political course, blending modern democratic institutions with traditional clan governance to
By Arlen Agiliga (Mongolia) Mongolian women top the class. They earn more degrees than men, perform better across school levels, and now make up a
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