A one-on-one session with PM Imran Khan Fully Energized & Recharged, an Angry But Determined Khan Looks Menacing, for Media, Opponents By Shaheen Sehbai After three days of intense, highly focused and demanding diplomatic and political activity in Washington, I… Read More ›
Geopolitics
So what exactly is Qadianis’ problem?
By Ali Hassnain There has been uproar due to mischief by the usual suspects. A Qadiani was recently spotted in the Oval Office telling President Trump about his ‘plight’ in Pakistan. The president replied that “The world is a tough place… Read More ›
President Trump Deserves Our Gratitude – Kashmiri American community
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai The Kashmiri American community has been informed of the deep gratitude felt by the people of Kashmir at the forthright and principle stand taken by President Donald J. Trump for offering his office of mediation to… Read More ›
Why was “the Monkey” a prized catch for Pakistan?
By Hussain Saqib When Commander Kulbhushan Jadhav, an Indian Navy officer seconded to RAW, was apprehended for espionage, sabotage and terrorism in Pakistan, nobody believed he was the most important Indian spy ever arrested in Pakistan and that this catch… Read More ›
ہندو مسلم تناؤ
ہندو مسلم تناؤ طارق اسماعیل ساگر
Commemoration seminar held in Islamabad for Srebrenica Genocide of 1995
By News Desk Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in collaboration with Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad organized Commemoration Seminar “Remembering Srebrenica 1995 – 2019” on 8th July 2019 at Serena Hotel,… Read More ›
India has failed to capture the hearts and minds of Kashmiris
By News Desk “Kashmir continues to bleed. We see the horrendous brutality, unstopped and unpunished barbarities unleashed against the defenseless population. A deliberate, systematic and officially sanctioned massive campaign of brutal oppression launched against the people of Kashmir is still… Read More ›
Top UN Rights Official Drops Kashmir in Global Report, Sparking Concern
By News Desk UNITED NATIONS, GENEVA—For the first time in three years, a United Nations regular update on the situation of human rights around the world drops the mention of Kashmir. An update on Kashmir is expected by UN rights… Read More ›
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جب خونِ جگر برفاب ہوا طارق اسماعیل ساگر
Legacy of Muhammad Mursi
By Ali Hassnain Over the year I have thought repeatedly about what Mursi could have done differently in his short rule to avoid a coup. Muhammad Mursi, the leader of Ikhwan, first elected President of Egypt and the reformer, had… Read More ›