UNFPA Launches Equity 2030 Alliance in Asia-Pacific, Empowering Women in STEM and Finance by 2030
By: Asim Nawaz Abbasi
BANGKOK: Today marks a significant milestone in the global effort towards gender equity as the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) unveils its Equity 2030 Alliance in...
Peace Camp Empowers Seminary Students for Harmony
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TALAGANG: E HANDS in collaboration with Chanan Development Association and Jamia Baitussalam, organized...
Artificial Intelligence Revolution: Integrate not cancel
By: Muhammad Ismail Khalid Yousaf
While AI promises advancements across all areas of life, it...
Environmental Reporting Demands Investigative, Data-Driven Journalism Practices
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KARACHI: Ss a sprawling metropolis, grapples with a significant environmental challenge stemming from...
Pakistan Climate Youth Leaders Forge Path of Progress in a Meeting with Chairman PM’s Youth Program
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ISLAMABAD: A delegation of youth leaders met with the Chairman Prime Minister’s Youth...
The Exigency of Recognition
By: M. Asad Ullah
Minorities play a significant role in the progress of a state. No state can move ahead while setting its minorities aloof...
Defence Day and current challenges of Pakistan
By: Abdul Shakoor Shah
We annually celebrate "Defence Day" to pay tribute to the martyrs who laid their lives in the 1965 war to save...
Glory of Shikarpur, Sindh
By: Nuzair Jamro
It is no new that Sindh Province has been of paramount importance in the development of Pakistan soon after the independence. Shikarpur,...
Taliban stand tall
By: Asem Mustafa Awan
Two decades of war have come to an end and the last American soldier after leaving the Afghan soil resulted in...
BRI Vs B3W
By: Wali Ejaz Nekokara
China's Belt and Road Initiative was launched by Chinese President XI Jinping in 2013. It was aimed at greater regional connectivity...
Afghanistan to witness brain drain
By: Muhammad Talha Zubair
Brain Drain is inevitable in Afghanistan as people fleeing the country owing to security threats are mostly intellectuals, intelligentsia, engineers, school...
World Bank and IMF Debt trap
By: Prof. Abdul Shakoor Shah
Borrowing brings sorrowing. The World Bank and IMF are 77 years old in 2021. The twin international financial institutions (IFI) were...
Afghanistan faces food, medical crisis
By: Asem Mustafa Awan
They are running away and mostly it is the officials who were supposed to serve the people. Two decades of war...
Rising Tide of Gender-Based Violence: The Ongoing Battle for Women’s Safety in Pakistan
By: Asim Nawaz Abbasi
A 35-years-old woman and her daughter were raped by a rickshaw driver and his accomplice in Lahore; On independence day of...
Protection of transgender community and safeguarding their rights
By: Zainab Bashir
We sadly live in a society where adopting a third gender is a myth, we ignore the basic needs and rights of...
Afghanistan: Policy options for Pakistan
By: Naseebullah Khan
Pakistan, the very next neighbor of Afghanistan affects by the situation which takes place in Afghanistan. After the intrusion of the USSR...
Kabul blasts need a probe
By: Asem Mustafa Awan
The Kabul Airport blasts Thursday exposed the preparedness of the US troops who are guarding the parameters which have been left...
Terrorism: A threat to peace
By: Raja Furqan Ahmed
The term, Terrorism is defined as the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political...
The Future of Afghanistan?
By: Sibtain Mir
After the long 20 year war, the Taliban are close to their dream of government in Afghanistan. On the other hand, the...