
The Rise of “Algorithmic Warfare” in the Digital Age
By Meerab Suhaib (Pakistan) Throughout history, the news of the war reached the public through newspapers, radio broadcasts, and carefully edited television reports. However, today,

By Meerab Suhaib (Pakistan) Throughout history, the news of the war reached the public through newspapers, radio broadcasts, and carefully edited television reports. However, today,

By Zabih Ullah Khattak (Pakistan) Today’s master, tomorrow’s slave is a famous quote attributed to those who reproach the subordinates and think instantly that their

By Zonash Amanullah (UK) The United Kingdom has long projected itself as a model of multicultural democracy, a country where diversity, coexistence, and religious tolerance

By Justice (R) Markandey Katju (India) The decision of the new West Bengal government to prohibit namaz on roads and restrict loudspeaker use beyond religious

By Nkululeko Xaba (South Africa) South Africa often speaks of democracy as a clean constitutional break from apartheid. In law, that break was profound. In policing

From Public Good to Sales Funnel: How UK Higher Education Became a Market? By Zonash Amanullah (United Kingdom) For generations, higher education in Britain was

By Muhammad Faizan (Pakistan) Pakistan’s environmental crisis can no longer be treated as a secondary policy concern. From toxic air in major cities to recurring

By Justice (R) Markandey Katju (India) Democracy is one of the most celebrated ideas in modern politics. In theory, it promises self-government, accountability, liberty, and

By Zonash Aman Ullah (United Kingdom) The government of the United Kingdom has made a major move to regulate online harms by introducing new legal

By Justice (R) Markandey Katju (India) Is it Donald Trump and those who support what critics describe as a reckless and unjustified war against Iran?

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