Month: May 2025
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Analysis
Pakistan loses nothing from Indus Lockout
Pakistan’s paranoia over India suspending the Indus Waters Treaty after the Pahalgam attacks is unfounded, lacking an understanding of geography,…
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Travelogue
Travelogue: A Royal Morning at Ulriksdal
Ulriksdal Palace gave us all: a royal history lesson, natural beauty, cultural quirks, a garden full of flowers and cats,…
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Society
Children’s Life after the Orphanage
The issue of children in alternative care and their lives after leaving institutional settings remains largely ignored in Pakistan Amir…
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Interview
Writing – A Journey to the Self
Writing is not simply about crafting beautiful sentences; it is about honesty, authenticity, and an inner dialogue The spirit of…
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Poetry
Poetry: Over the Tomb of Hope
I participate in search Of your personality Mixed Over the tomb of hope… Bilall Maliqi, an Albanian writer and poet…
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Poetry
Ozone of Utopia – A Poem from Nepal
Utopia is not heaven; But the sugared void that makes the cage sweet… Rajendra Ojha, an eminent poet from Kathmandu,…
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Philosophy
Philosophy: Treading on Dangerous Ground
It’s devil’s luxury raunch where we are camping now. AI is a Marlovian overreach for man, if he does not…
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Wildlife
Migratory Birds Suffer Amid Climate Shifts
In the southern Sindh province, the number of migratory birds fell from 1.2 million in 2023 to 603,900 in 2024…
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International Peacekeepers Day
The Future of UN Peacekeeping
The future of peacekeeping faces a host of challenges—technological, geopolitical, climatic, and economic Col ® Hassan Imam International peacekeeping has…
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Point of View
Opinion: Mental Health Under Siege
Political and bureaucratic interference in medical and academic affairs be restrained Sir CJ Institute must be shielded from political experiments…
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