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Fuel Price Hike Pakistan — 395 Rupees Per Litre and a Nation Losing Its Breath
By: Aasi Islamabad
It was not just a number displayed on a fuel pump board. It was not merely an economic indicator or a routine adjustment in fuel pricing. It was something far more brutal, far more personal — it was the reflection of a…
Defining theme of New Middle East: Cheap energy and the Old Middle East is not anymore now
Iran war within the context of China's Weiqi game: a reordering of global politico-economic leverage.
Will you dare to march on Iran if a globally uninterrupted 20% chain of energy supply is still consequential?
From "Operation Eagle…
Self-Determination in Focus at the UN But Forgotten in Kashmir
Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai
Chairman
World Forum for Peace & Justice
April 27, 2026
Two important gatherings at the United Nations Headquarters in New York this April have brought renewed attention to a principle that lies at the very…
Urban Heat Islands: How Cities Are Becoming Hotter Than Nature
In today's rapidly developing world, cities are expanding at an extraordinary rate. However, this urban growth has given rise to a serious environmental issue known as the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect. This phenomenon occurs when urban…
Cracks in the Security Shield: The White House Shooting Incident
At the heart of Washington, D.C., the White House once again became the center of global attention this time not due to any policy announcement or diplomatic development, but because of a dramatic and alarming incident that has not only…
In a Divided World, Pakistan’s Quiet Diplomacy May Be the Only Path to U.S – Iran Peace
By NOORUL AMIN
At a time when global diplomacy is increasingly defined by confrontation rather than compromise, the ongoing talks between the United States and Iran offer a rare but fragile opportunity for de-escalation. Yet, what makes…
Why Are Fireflies Dying in Islamabad
By Sadiqa Botany Department
Govt. Girls Degree College No 1 Dera Ismail Khan
Do you remember summer nights in Islamabad? F-9 Park, Shakarparian, even G-6 streets used to shine with tiny moving lights. We called them jugnu. Our children…
The Fragile Balance of the Middle East
The Middle East has once again reached a critical juncture in global politics, where power, strategy, and psychological pressure have become so deeply intertwined that distinguishing between reality and constructed narratives is…
Digital Public Diplomacy in India-Pakistan Relations: The Role of Social Media in Shaping Narratives
Social media has completely changed how India and Pakistan talk to each other and to the world. Old diplomacy happened behind closed doors with formal meetings and careful statements. Today, it unfolds on phones, in comment sections, and…


