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The money is there; Pakistan just can't use It
Pakistan’s climate finance ambitions grow, but weak systems stall turning funds into action
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Brief diplomatic episode or turning point
Pakistan’s mediation fuels US–Iran talks, but fragile ceasefire tests durability of peace
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Beyond the war: China's moment?
Global power shifts as US credibility dips, China gains ground, and Pakistan emerges as mediator
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Quantum of malice
Pakistan’s mediation role faces global media bias, as narratives downplay its role in halting war
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Education amid war
War’s toll on education grows as schools, children, and futures are shattered across conflict zones
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The night Indian TV forgot how to do its job
Pakistan brokers ceasefire between major powers, averting global crisis as markets stabilise
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Islamabad Talks 2.0
The Islamabad Talks 1.0, seemingly unavailing, actually redefined Global South integration taking place in the back
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Pakistan's mediatory role, an act of self-preservation
One of the few countries currently maintaining lines of communication with all the key players at once
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In the age of AI, it is art history
Art historians are forensic investigators of human consciousness
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The shades of March
Go, feel the sun; it opens closed pores
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Manipur: the crisis India doesn't fully confront
Manipur has remained unstable, large numbers of people continue to live in relief camps, unable to return safely
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Peace talks, Pakistan's diplomatic coup and Iran's naval blockade
Talks ended without an MoU signed, as the US 'expected'
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Why students cheat
Classrooms are not spaces of curiosity but arenas of economic urgency
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Sacred business!
Pakistani Americans are mostly in the gas station business, which we call petrol pumps in Pakistan
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End of cost-free empire
Iran imposes equal costs on US power, reshaping modern warfare into a symmetric model
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Securing a fragile peace
Peace holds as long as war costs outweigh gains, echoing Clausewitz’s theory
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From laws to lived reality - ending violence against women
Legal progress on women’s rights contrasts with persistent violence
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Looking for geniuses
Hidden talent in Pakistan needs nurturing to unlock genius across all backgrounds
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The right to peace - for everyone
A brief truce reminds us: safety and dignity should not be selective rights
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Brain drain through a teacher's eyes
Once driven to return, a teacher now questions urging students to stay
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ADR in Pakistan: the gap between law and practice
Reform must move beyond policy into courts, districts and legal culture
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Between play and pixels: children growing up in modern times
Unsafe streets and heat push children into digital worlds
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Iran war - Trump's Suez Canal?
Echoes of Suez: Trump’s Iran move may hasten US decline and shift global power toward China
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Every crisis creates a new behaviour
Crises reshape behaviour—but when education is sidelined, the long-term costs far outweigh short-term fixes
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The sting in the tail
In colonial bureaucracy, faint praise in ACRs masked sharp judgments, shaping careers with subtle precision
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Blaming parents: oversimplification of social deviance
Blaming parents for social decline oversimplifies behaviour shaped by complex social and structural forces
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Mediation ecosystem as a strategic asset for investor confidence
Delayed justice deters investment; mandatory mediation could unlock Pakistan’s economic potential
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Diplomacy and Hobbesian world
Unchecked power politics and weak accountability keep the world trapped in cycles of war and injustice
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Teachers first
Teachers are praised in words but neglected in reality, weakening education and society’s moral foundation
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When the search for truth yields to the comfort of silence
Public-funded academia is failing its duty as fear and ambition silence truth and erode intellectual courage
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Tear down this war
Ceasefires reflect exhaustion, not resolution, as instability reproduces itself
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Urumqi talks and the hard truth about Afghanistan
Rising militancy reframes Pakistan-Afghanistan tensions as a regional, not bilateral, concern
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The Rs500 million illusion: how inflation changed NAB law
Jurisdiction now hinges on inflation-adjusted values, not the nominal Rs500m figure
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Caught in paradox and conflict
Governance failures, not just militancy, lie at the heart of Balochistan’s unrest
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How history has shaped Iranians' psyche
Long conflict between Iran, external powers not merely a story of geopolitical rivalry, a story of repeated disruption
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Lessons from the Iran war
Quitting with finesse, rather than clinging to conflict, is what ultimately shapes history
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Future scenario and security architecture in Middle East
Post-war, increased insecurity in West Asia may result in enhanced dependence upon US-designed security architecture
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Political recalibrations in South Asia
While smaller states have now begun to reject Indian hegemony, they are not trying to form any counter-hegemonic blocs
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Iran, ceasefire and President Trump
Power, strategy and will shape outcomes in an unequal conflict
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Women in power: Nepal's progress vs South Asia's paradox
True democracy demands women’s meaningful role in decision-making
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Oct 7 really was Israel's 9/11
What is left unsaid in media can shape narratives more than lies
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Redundant by design: AI and the need to rethink universities
Adding AI courses won’t fix outdated education systems
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Financial structure bolstering US power faces serious test
Dollar underpins how the United States finances its deficits, projects power, and controls access to capital
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Enduring rivalry and the plight of divided families
Peace between Pakistan, India, fostering a culture of healthy inter-state relationships, was never a priority
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Saving water, securing futures - reviving community ponds
Disappearance of ponds has serious implications for environmental sustainability and rural livelihoods
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Technology is only inclusive when people are
When design excludes users, exclusion becomes built into the system
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Why the original Constitution of 1973 still matters?
Constitutional changes without consensus threaten long-term national stability
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Iran war and the toll on Asia
War-driven supply cuts force Asia to rethink reliance on gas energy
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The carbon footprint of war
War’s hidden cost is climate damage, spreading pollution far beyond battle zones
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Coexisting with incompleteness
Artemis II inspires wonder, yet human behaviour still defies logic








































