A U.S. congressional hearing on July 15 spotlighted Pakistan's deepening political repression, military overreach, and transnational censorship, with lawmakers and experts urging Washington to reconsider its support and tech firms’ complicity.
The 48th Annual APPNA Convention in Dallas brought together over 4,000 attendees for a dynamic celebration of medical advancement, Pakistani culture, and philanthropic impact across four days of education, entertainment, and community engagement.
Imran Khan and Zohran Mamdani, though worlds apart, expose the limits of liberal tolerance by challenging entrenched power with welfare-driven, justice-oriented politics rooted in marginalized identities.
The UN’s new MOSAIC plan proposes a phased, issue-specific approach to engage with Afghanistan’s de facto authorities without legitimizing the Taliban, aiming to promote inclusive governance, human rights, and regional stability.
A bizarre defamation trial in London sees Pakistan’s ISI attempt to silence whistleblower Adil Raja through alleged legal manipulation and transnational repression.
At a time when the world is doubling down on economic and entrepreneurial education, Romania is inexplicably phasing it out of its high school curriculum.
Pakistan’s absence from global soft power reflects a deeper crisis of cultural invisibility, intellectual stagnation, and a failure to reimagine its national identity.