Analysis
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Singapore may elect a President once seen as a favorite for premiership
Ruling People’s Action Party, which had dismissed the sample survey as not reflective of the electorate’s support for a Non-Chinese…
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Pakistan’s Foreign Policy: Balancing Regional and Global Interests
To overcome the challenges on the foreign policy front, Pakistan requires a vigilant leadership with clear vision Salwa Khokhar After…
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Sindh –A Province in Turmoil
London-based researcher writes that the province is also faced with a large influx of people from other parts of Pakistan…
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Working with local knowledge only way to save Pakistan from flood disasters
The first and foremost priority for flood management in Pakistan, or anywhere, should be credible, actionable, comprehensible and accurate (as…
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Pakistan’s checkered history of premiers’ arrest, assassination, ousting
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan is the latest in a string of such events as anti-corruption authority arrests him in…
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UN Divided Over Taliban Ban on Women
‘The United Nations is sending the message to all its staff that female staff do not matter.’ Irwin Loy Policy…
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Artificial Intelligence Generated Content, Academic Integrity and Laws
AI-generated content has some benefits in terms of efficiency, cost-effectiveness, consistency, and accuracy, but also has significant limitations when it…
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The hazards of coalmines in Tharparkar
Emissions from the coal mines and power plants would cause 29000 air pollution-related deaths, 40000 asthma confirm cases, 19906 new…
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Why the Full Story of Mujibur Rehman’s Killing Cannot be Told Officially
Sheikh Hasina government has been fully committed to punishing those persons who were involved in the actual killing, but what…
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