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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Intensifying maximum pressure on Myanmar military for regime change

The military junta's disdain for democratic principles and human rights must not go unpunished democratic countries of the world must continue to stand by them externally.

India-Bangladesh Relations through the lens of win-win outcomes

Following its declaration in December 1971, Bangladesh's independence was first acknowledged by India. In South Asia, these two nations have historically had a shared border.

Floods in Pakistan: Global response and responsibilities

Save the Children Country Director in Pakistan Khuram Gondal said that “Pakistan is now in the grip of a major health emergency, and we are seeing children dying from water-borne diseases every day".

What PM Hasina’s India visit brought to Bangladesh

While in India, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina conferred Mujib Scholarship to the direct descendants of the Indian armed forces, who were martyred or seriously wounded during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.

Nonproliferation and disarmament after Ukraine and JCPOA

A lot has been said about how the war in Ukraine is the most recent example of reality staring the security-sensitive states right in the face that the present world order is practically fending for itself.

Muslim piety in Southeast Asia mirrors increased religious traditionalism

Lagging in importance was wealth, which was of significance to only 34 percent of those surveyed, followed by 28 percent who cared about their passions and 12 percent to whom fame was a concern.

The neglected humans of society

Human rights are inalienable for all individuals, but in Pakistan, they are restricted to sex. The legalization of transgender rights has always been the centerpiece for Pakistan's society to be at loggerheads.

The meteoric fall of the Myanmar military junta

The junta is losing support even among majorities like Buddhists and Bamars. The junta leaders are currently considering their own future, power, and military control over the nation.

Pakistan and the incoming Sovereign Default

Pakistan’s rupee is one of the world’s worst-performing currencies, the country’s foreign exchange reserves are abysmally low, and it has been unable to attract much-needed foreign investment.

Imran Khan: A failed politician or a master strategist?

Pakistan's lawmakers voted to remove Prime Minister Imran Khan from office in a vote of no confidence. The nuclear-armed Islamic nation has been in political turmoil ever since.

Overview of US nuclear weaponry and arms expenditure

Part of the reason for NATO's establishment in 1949, and its ongoing existence and expansion, is to ensure that Europe, and especially Germany, remain dependent upon America and also obedient.

Reviewing legal framework on control of Narcotics substances in Pakistan

At the international level, Pakistan must leverage its position to strike partnerships with other countries and international forums to introduce robust international cooperation and mutual legal aid arrangements.