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Redrawing the Map: New Provinces and Old Fault Lines
ISLAMABAD: Once again, Pakistan finds itself debating the redrawing of its internal map. Reports suggesting that a proposed 28th Constitutional Amendment may pave the way for the creation of multiple new provinces have reignited a…
Israel: The Historic Exodus of Its Citizens
There are certain turning points in history that instantly expose the claims, ideological foundations, and political narratives of powerful states. The internal crisis Israel has faced since October 7 is not merely a military or security…
“Annual Falcon Release Programme: Preserving a Timeless Heritage Through Conservation”.
Falconry has remained an enduring symbol of cultural heritage, environmental ethics, and human–nature harmony for centuries. Closely associated with Arab tradition, the practice of falconry embodies values of respect for wildlife,…
ARE WE LIVING TO DIE, OR DYING TO LIVE?
In the continuous flow of modern life, we barely pause to ask uncomfortable questions. We follow a relentless constant rhythm, waking up to the sound of alarms, rushing through routines, chasing deadlines, and collapsing into sleep only…
Between the Lines from Mossadegh to Today’s Protests: Iran, Regime Change, and Lessons from History
By: Professor Imran Ismail Chohan
The ongoing protests in Iran cannot be seen merely as temporary public reactions. On the surface, they appear to be against inflation, unemployment, social restrictions, and political stagnation. Yet…
A Decisive Turn Against Terrorism: National Unity, State Resolve, and Pakistan’s Future
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif’s recent statement is not merely a political speech; it reflects the collective state of mind of Pakistan at a time when the growing threat of terrorism is once again demanding a resolute national…
A Free Puppet
He was searching for a sociology book for his research when a small brown diary captured his attention. It was placed between the books in a way that made it seem like its owner wanted to hide it from others’ eyes. The cover had a unique…
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif’s Vision: Establishment of the “Pakistan Easy Service Center”
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif’s vision essentially reflects the idea of building a Pakistan where the state becomes a source of ease rather than a burden for its citizens; where government offices are not symbols of fear,…
Is Greenland Becoming the New Poland?
History repeatedly reminds us that great wars often originate from events initially dismissed as minor or symbolic. The growing geopolitical turbulence surrounding Greenland today carries unsettling echoes of such historical precedents.…


