Analysis
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Syria war: After Iran-Saudi deal, could China be the key to peace?
Within days of the deal with Iran, the Saudis announced a restoration of diplomatic ties with the Syrian government Kamal…
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Water Woes of Pakistan
Another report suggests that Pakistan ranks 14 out of 17 countries designated as “extremely high water-risk” nations. Prof. Dr. Abdullah…
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Saudi-Iran deal: Towards the de-Americanization of the Middle East?
China is coming out as a state power interested in and able to bring about peace, detente, normalization, and de-escalation…
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Over 600000 Afghans have fled to Pakistan since Taliban takeover
Many Afghan refugees are now living illegally in the country. Those with less financial privilege are thrown in jail, while…
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Pakistan: 10 million deprived of safe drinking water in flood-affected areas
UNICEF warns that the lack of access to safe drinking water and toilets, as well as the presence of stagnant…
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No good options for Pakistan as it tries to stem a new wave of militancy
‘Just as the Afghan Taliban have not moderated after years of fighting, the Pakistani Taliban are also unlikely to change.’…
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Afghanistan now ‘most repressive country’ for women
Roza Isakovna Otunbayeva, UN Special Representative and head of the UN’s Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, UNAMA, strongly condemned recent Taliban…
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Smile, My Beloved Sindh!
Let us, welcome and applaud for the brave sons and daughters of Sindh, who fearlessly marched for our future Zaffar…
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Observations of an Expat: Happy Birthday!!!
An estimated 300,000 lives have been lost so far—and that is only the soldiers. More than 5.2 million refugees have…
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To Borrow or not to Borrow
The highly volatile exchange rate, depreciating currency value, and lack of policy commitment exacerbated the augmenting debts Ashfaque Sangi The…
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