The Way I See It
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US-Israel war with Iran and the 'excursion' ruse
It is deeply disturbing to label a full-scale war as 'short or little excursion' when scores of people have died in ME
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The vanishing women in journalism
The number of women among reporters has fallen from 16 per cent in 2020 to a troubling four per cent in 2025
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Her Red Dance
The author is an English literature student at Government College University Lahore and a certified Kathak artist
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Risk of Mushroom cloud in the Iran war
The more plausible danger in the near term is not nuclear use, but nuclear coercion
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The guardians of memory: How women in Kashmir turn everyday life into a battlefield of resistance
On this International Women’s Day, as we look at Valley of Kashmir, let's see past the traditional image of the victim
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The truth is dead. Now what?
Mannan Samad from Quetta is worried about how lies conquered the internet
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China is no longer 'catching up', it is 'arriving'
As Beijing targets $25–30k per-capita income, its transformation will ripple across global trade, technology
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Why I chose China for my Master's degree
My classmates see AI, machine learning and power electronics as the future
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A city that is learning to protect its people
When a New Yorker admits Lahore feels safer, it’s worth finding out why
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Two realities of Kashmir: A tale of rights, freedoms and responsibilities
Two halves of Kashmir today a mirror to world: one under occupation, oppression, and the other enjoying autonomy









