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What Would it Take to Recognize the Taliban?

Since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, speculation has been rife over whether the group would achieve the global recognition that has...

Blasphemy: Muslims Aren’t This Way Elsewhere

If even the Chinese are not safe here in Pakistan, who is? Because of CPEC and Pakistan’s national interest, the Chinese are the most privileged...

Averting an Air Pollution Disaster in South Asia

South Asia is facing an air pollution calamity. 37 of the 40 most polluted cities in the world are in South Asia, with major...

World Military Expenditure Reaches New Record High

Total global military expenditure increased by 3.7 percent in real terms in 2022, to reach a new high of $2240 billion. Military expenditure in...

The Colorado River Drought Crisis: 5 Essential Reads

A 23-year western drought has drastically shrunk the Colorado River, which provides water for drinking and irrigation for Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona,...

FAO Projects Record Global Wheat Production

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has projected record wheat production, estimated at 794 million tonnes. The projection is largely due to...

US-Pakistan Relations on the Mend After Reset

The United States is seeking better relations with Pakistan after what many commentators call a reset following the ouster of Imran Khan's government in...

Pakistan’s Forgotten Citizens and the Reality of 1971 Massacres

Fifty-one years ago Pakistan split into two parts within 24 years of its existence. The tragedy of the Fall of Dacca in 1971 is...

Pakistan’s Economic Woes: Eating Cakes on a Credit Card!

Pakistan's economic policies under the watch of Prime Minister Imran Khan may have contributed to increased tax collection, and high growth in exports, but the costs are long-term and unbearable for the working class.

India’s Food-water-energy Nexus: Disaster or Opportunity?

A graphene-based membrane produced by the Graphene Centre at the University of Manchester promises to remove over 97% of salt from water, enabling...

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