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Exchange, Not Supply: USA Policy Review

Mukhtar Kareem Quetta: The days had long passed when the USA was the financial tap of the world and from where economically poor countries used to fill their economic pails. In 1960, the USA’s contribution to the world gross domestic…

Pakistan’s Fault Line

Seemab Khan Peshawar: Pakistan hatched out of the colonial egg on 14th August 1947, justifiably on an ideological basis followed by Islamic democracy and a desire for maximum provincial autonomy. The 1973 Constitution of Pakistan divided…

Politics Impacting Food Security

Asem Mustafa Awan Islamabad: The situation in Pakistan, as well as in many other countries facing similar challenges, highlights the intricate relationship between political stability and food security.The convergence of economic,…

Pakistan’s Political Future In Turmoil

Ishtiaq Ahmed London: The arrest of Imran Khan has further exacerbated the political impasse in Pakistan, beleaguered by mounting political and economic crisis. The foreign exchange reserves have dwindled, barely enough to pay for a…

Pakistan’s Nuke’s Safety

Asem Mustafa Awan Islamabad: United States Central Command (US CENTCOM) Commander General Michael E Kurilla, while giving a briefing in the United States Senate, said that Pakistan’s nuclear program is in safe hands. Kurilla further…

What If Our Oceans Froze?

News Desk Islamabad: Due to global environmental changes, the intensity of every type of weather is increasing worldwide. Due to environmental changes, many countries around the world are also facing large-scale natural disasters.…