Opinion·News Taliban Sheltering Designated Terrorists in Kabul’s Diplomatic Enclave On March 8, journalist Hamid Mir’s post put a dangerous allegation into public view: that the Taliban regime is shielding TTP chief by Dr. Syed Hamza Hasib Shah 21 minutes ago
Opinion·News Why Pakistan Must Back Stability in the Gulf? Pakistan’s policy in the present Gulf crisis should be clear, balanced, and firm. It must stand by Saudi Arabia as a key by Dr. Muhammad Saleem 2 days ago
News·Opinion Miranshah and the Murder of a Child’s Soul What happened in Miranshah was not martyrdom, not resistance, and not religion. It was the murder of ordinary people through the body by Dr. Anees Rahman 2 days ago
News·Opinion Keanu Reeves and the Embarrassment of Bad Civic Planning The strange story about Keanu Reeves at a public event in India is both funny and sad. According to reports circulating online, by Dr. Muhammad Abdullah 3 days ago
News·Opinion Modi’s Israel Optics May Cost India Dearly in the Gulf Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel was not only a routine engagement on a diplomatic itinerary. It sent a more substantial by Dr. Muhammad Saleem 3 days ago
News·Opinion War Is Not a Celebration Reports and videos circulating online, including posts that many users have shared and debated, appear to show some people in the United by Dr. Muhammad Abdullah 3 days ago
News·Opinion Can the JF 17 Carry Pakistan’s Export Push? Pakistan has talked for years about moving beyond a narrow export base, but the hard part is finding something that can compete by Prof. Dr. Ghulam Mujaddid 4 days ago
News·Opinion PTI and the Politics of Stubbornness Pakistan is situated in a challenging neighborhood, and the region is currently engulfed in flames at multiple locations. The broader Middle East by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Munir (Dean) 5 days ago
News·Opinion The Courtroom Reality Check for Adil Raja The UK Court of Appeal order you reference is unequivocal in its significance. Permission to appeal is denied, the stay of the by Dr. Muhammad Abdullah 5 days ago
Opinion·News Afghanistan’s Public Floggings Are a Policy of Fear The consistent use of physical punishment in public settings in Afghanistan is not only a matter of policy decisions made at the by Dr. Hussain Jan 6 days ago