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Mira Saddam Hussein” or “Sumaya Al-Zubai?

Yemen has once again become the focus of global media attention due to an incident where reality, politics, tribal traditions, and psychological warfare seem completely intertwined. A woman, claiming to be “Mira Saddam Hussein” the daughter of the former President of Iraq appealed to Yemeni tribal sheikhs for asylum and justice. This single claim not...

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Google Trends: Field Marshal General Asim Munir

According to recent Google Trends reports, global searches for Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defence Forces, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, have witnessed an extraordinary surge. Reports indicate that searches for keywords and hashtags such as #AsimMunir, #PakistanArmyChief, #FieldMarshalAsimMunir, and #AsimMunirSpeeches increased significantly worldwide, bringing him into the international spotlight. This surge...

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The Journey of Redemptory Triumph

When the whip of Yazid’s allegiance flashed in the scorching sun of Medina, it was not merely a demand for political fealty; it was the genesis of a historical opportunism that threatened to permanently sterilize the human conscience. Dr. Ali Shariati’s profound question what choice did Imam Hussain have but to head toward Karbala? is...

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A Tide of Despondency Within Israel

A recently conducted joint survey undertaken by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Agam Institute has unveiled a portrait of public sentiment so stark and consequential that it defies facile dismissal. Conducted between 17 and 20 June 2026 among 3,644 Israeli citizens, the inquiry has yielded conclusions that constitute not merely a profound rebuke...

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Intellectual Bankruptcy and Geostrategic Avarice

Within the contemporary geopolitical theatre, a meticulous examination of the configurations of global power and the evolving architecture of regional strategic alignments reveals a profound and paradoxical intellectual dissonance. This contradiction is rooted less in the conventional doctrines of international relations than in the deeper impulses of human nature and in the modern creed of...

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The Retrieval of National Politic

There arise, in the political evolution of nations, certain critical junctures at which the gravest peril does not emanate from the multiplicity of challenges confronting the state, but rather from the erosion of the collective wisdom required to address them. Pakistan presently finds itself at such an inflection point. Political polarization, institutional distrust, electoral controversies,...

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The Resurgence of Terrorism and the Imperatives of National Security

Pakistan appears once again to be approaching a critical juncture at which the partial gains achieved in the realm of internal security are being overshadowed by the re-emergence of formidable threats. The latest monthly assessment issued by the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS) has lent quantitative substantiation to growing apprehensions that terrorist...

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The Tragedy of Democracy, Technology, and the Metamorphosis of the Modern World

Throughout the long procession of human history, there have invariably arisen generations persuaded that the intellectual canons, moral certitudes, and institutional arrangements of their own age represented not merely provisional accommodations to circumstance but enduring and self-evident truths. Yet the onward march of time, indifferent to sentiment and unencumbered by nostalgia, habitually overturns such assumptions....

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Ceasefire or Prelude to War?

Declarations of ceasefire do not invariably constitute harbingers of peace; at times, they serve merely as the muted prologue to an approaching geopolitical tempest. The contemporary condition of the Middle East has emerged as yet another manifestation of this intricate reality, wherein the outward semblance of tranquillity conceals an extraordinary concentration of military activity beneath...

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Pakistan’s Extraordinary Diplomatic Breakthroughs

The history of global diplomacy bears witness to the fact that building trust between states, reducing tensions, and resolving conflicts are typically prolonged, intricate, and gradual processes. In this context, when a country manages to achieve in a remarkably short span what usually demands years of sustained diplomatic effort, it not only reflects the success...