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Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Apolitical role of Pakistan Army in elections and political fiasco

Accusations of interference in politics on the Pakistani army came to a head when in 2014 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf and Pakistan Awami Tehreek staged a sit-in in the capital of Pakistan, Islamabad.

An Appraisal of Meta’s First Human Rights Report

For some human rights activists, officials of Meta are too close to BJP. The business prospects between the two are significant. So, the company’s relationship with BJP is in contrast to the former objective of removing hate speech from its platforms.

Pakistan: A dependently independent nation

Due to foreign assistance and external debt, Pakistan could not chart out its sovereign foreign policy which must have been based on the interest of her and her people. However, it remained under the influence of the US, IFIs, and other countries

Artificial Intelligence and future warfare

AI research is ongoing in the military sector, such as robot military, cyber operations, command and control, and intelligence collection. Robots military will be capable of doing perfectly some military operations in future warfare.

Hypersonic missiles proliferation and the risk of nuclear stand off

A highly significant development in this regard came last year when China tested its Hypersonic Glide Vehicle in tandem with the Fractional Orbital Bombardment System, designed to send objects into low Earth orbit.

Why Kazakhstan is seeking closer ties to US and Europe?

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24 puts Mr. Putin’s assertion that “Kazakhstan is a Russian-speaking country in the full sense of the word" in a different light, even if few if any, believe that the Russian leader is about to take action.

World Hepatitis Day and Pakistan

World Hepatitis Day takes place every year on 28 July to raise awareness and promote global action on viral hepatitis. Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. There are five main types of the hepatitis virus – A, B, C, D, and E.

Financial inclusion for entrepreneurship

The need for a long-term policy featuring lower interest rates cannot be underestimated, and its implications for a brighter economic future that generates foreign currency, jobs and international recognition cannot be denied.

Lessons from Egypt’s General Abdel Fattah El-Sisi’s rise to power

General Abdel Fattah El-Sisi finally landed as President of Egypt straight from the Army House to the Presidency of one of the most important countries in the Middle East. He is the sixth head of state of the country that borders Israel.

The unbridled powers in Pakistan

It is observed that many lawyers distract the courts to the benefit of their clients.  It is, however, pertinent that the masses are awakened now and no community or union can override the will of the people.

Why Pakistan needs strong urban flooding management policies?

Currently, Pakistan's largest city, Karachi, has been suspended and businesses are being urged to close, as torrential rains cause deadly flash flooding and infrastructure damage, leaving at least 15 dead.

Nelson Mandela rules and the criminal justice system of Pakistan

The empowering of communities, in Pakistan’s context, can best happen by mainstreaming the rule of law. A rule-based order with arbiters of integrity can bring qualitative changes to the criminal justice system.