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Deeply sought
Some science fiction writers of moderate disposition view it as an important upgrade to our lives.
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Pakistan's carbon trading policy guidelines
Significant effort is needed to refine this initial document into a complete and effective framework.
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The microplastics menace
Evidence concerning the harmful effectives of microplastics is still emerging.
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Tech politics and Trump 2.0
Trump's emphasis on rapid deployment of AI and autonomous weapons systems.
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AI at the helm: a bold roadmap for transforming universities
AI's impact on teaching and learning extends far beyond flashy digital robotic tools.
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Acrimony over the right to Indus water
The conflict over the Indus River's waters dates back to the post-World War I era.
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Transformative potential of CPEC and Gwadar
CPEC is about an investment environment built to align Pakistan with the eco-system of developing nations.
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Is Iran shifting its Capital?
A new city needs substantial investment in infrastructure and public services.
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Women's right to life
Women have the fundamental right to choose their life partners, free from restrictions or interference.
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Why I support Trump's immigration policy
Here in America, I work and interact with Pakistanis, Indians, the Hispanic community, and so forth.
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Abraham Accords-II?
The first Arab state to grant recognition to Israel was Egypt.
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Hubris and humanitarian ideals
In the current moment, even those who are ardent champions of international NGOs agree that reform is in order.
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Dry spell, haze and snowless phenomenon
This ongoing spectacle of bruised weather is not new.
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IoT-based smart cities: the case of Lahore
The three parameters have been termed as 'deep determinants of economic growth' in the literature.
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Breaking the siege of Leningrad
The Nazis acted with great cruelty and cynicism, in strict accordance with their merciless orders.
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Reemergence of Islamic extremism
The organisation owes its origin to the ill-advised and ill-conceived invasion of Iraq by the United States in 2003.
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Visceral politics
Visceral politics lives off the sentiments of the masses and does not use logic and reason.
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Shaping the past, present and future
Quantum mechanics is more than a branch of physics; it is the foundation of modern science.
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Localisation of SDG 12: challenges and opportunities
Pakistan generates approximately 49.6 million tons of solid waste annually.
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Empty houses and runaway boys and girls
Today most of our children, part of the generation Z, feel alienated.
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Land to the landless?
Most of the marginalisation in the country stems from highly unequal land distribution.
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Trump's first week in office
At the stroke of a pen Trump upended 78 executive orders issued by his predecessor Joe Biden.
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Diverging alliances in a polarised geopolitical landscape
Western capitals continue their tradition of giving India the benefit of the doubt of being a perpetual ally.
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Trump 2 Pro Max
There were no public displays of anxiety by women and minorities as we saw in 2017.
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Hostage to suspicion, acrimony and confusion?
Even more alarming is the TTP's expanding footprint.
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Soft power at work
Programmes such as the Roshan Digital Accounts have further enhanced the diaspora's economic engagement.
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The wild West and the meek East
This flourishing industry needs more women and children all the time.
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What next?
He should stop posing being a threat or issue threats in machoistic appeal.
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Textiles as a medium of expression
Fast fashion has taken over the industry filling the landfills.
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Contending with South Asia's climate crisis
Climate related collaborations cannot be created overnight.
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Pakistan's economic revival
To complement these efforts, the government has prioritised fiscal discipline.
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American presidential pardons
Trump and Biden's pardons spark debate over political lies, justice, and controversial actions in America.
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The TTP conundrum — positions and solutions
The TTP conundrum requires a new approach from Afghanistan and Pakistan to resolve tensions and restore peace.
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Skills over certificates
Developed nations like Japan, Germany and China illustrate how skilled youth can drive economic prosperity.
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Green skills revolution: are we ready?
Climate crisis demands urgent green skill development.
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Economic diplomacy as a game changer in Pak-BD ties
Pakistan and Bangladesh seek to mend ties through economic diplomacy.
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Academic autonomy: challenges and the struggle
Pakistan’s higher education crisis deepens with bureaucratic VC appointments, faculty insecurity, and governance issue
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Facing the real problem
Several dozen Pakistanis die in Morocco tragedy; a reflection on why people risk everything for a better life.
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The dilemma of rural to urban migration
Rural-to-urban migrations often stem from desperation.
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Ralph Nader: champion of public good
Nader also fought for safer products, cleaner environments and more accountable institutions.
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Religion in politics and economics
The attack on the secular Pakistani state came from two different directions
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Rising violence
The year 2024 witnessed an alarming surge in violence, making it the bloodiest in nine years.