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Imran Khan

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,…

Journey to Democracy Delayed

Mohammad Ajeeb Bradford:The current political crisis does not augur well for Pakistan’s return to democracy soon. The acts of violence and arson on 9th May 2023 accentuated my belief on the continued fragility and vulnerability of…

Wild Poliovirus Found In Hangu Sewage Sample

News Desk Islamabad:  Wild poliovirus has been detected in a sewage sample from the Hangu district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. The Pakistan Polio Laboratory at the National Institute of Health informed us that wild poliovirus type…

The Fallen Agents of Democracy

Ishtiaq Ahmed Bradford: There are many damaging aspects of the current political malaise in Pakistan but perhaps the most damaging is the loss of public faith in politicians and the political institutions- the supposed agents of…

Youth Key against Disinformation

News Desk Islamabad: Experts at a seminar on Tuesday were in consensus that youth can play an effective role in countering misinformation and disinformation during the upcoming elections. They said that it is the prime responsibility…

From Bizarre To Ridiculous

Ishtiaq Ahmed Islamabad: Isn’t it bizarre that the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) government has organised a public protest demanding the resignation of Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial for ordering the release of Imran Khan (IK)…

Fault lines in IK’s personality

Ishtiaq Ahmed Bradford: Problem with our captain is that he still thinks that he is on the cricket field with his players around him. He needs to very quickly come out of his cricketing past to the present reality of his chosen political…