U.S. and Pakistan at a crossroads
By Sabena Siddiqi Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour was recently killed
By Sabena Siddiqi Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour was recently killed
AP photo By Ratnesh Dwivedi One of the largest military
By Nasurullah Brohi The constant efforts for enduring peace in
Janus Engel By Amnesty International The number of Afghans
By Waqar Haider Most people recently read or saw that
Reuters/Fayaz Aziz By Kay Johnson (Thomson Reuters Foundation)
By Nasurullah Brohi After the collapse of the Soviet Union
By Anant Mishra Introduction Refugees and asylum seekers
By Shakeel Haider It’s no more a unipolar world but
By Semra Dehamna Muslim women stand out in the Western
By Fadi Elhusseini Since 2003, Turkey has appeared as a
By Sattar Rind Many writers, intellectuals, government or non-governmental think
By Shakeel Haider Peace in Afghanistan is an old dream,
By Sattar Rind In January the Chief of Army Staff
By Sattar Rind The Pakistani government constantly refuses to admit
By Philipp Müller In the aftermath of the terror attacks
By Adisa Amanor Wilks …not forgetting Syrian refugees and two
By Sattar Rind There now appears to be no doubt
By Sattar Rind It’s definitely interesting and vis-à-vis a dangerous
By Sattar Rind Everyone is talking about ISIS and its
By Sattar Rind Thirty five years ago a group was
By Anant Mishra Introduction Afghanistan and Pakistan lie in central
By Sattar Rind The US/NATO attack on a Russian military
By Sattar Rind The founder of the ‘New World Order’,
By Sattar Rind It is a fact that things have
By Sattar Rind The second phase of the Cold War
By Sattar Rind The US was one of the first
By Sattar Rind Hazara is the third largest ethnic group
By Sattar Rind The twelve point ‘Objectives Resolution’ defines the
By Sattar Rind Balochistan in the southwest of Pakistan is
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