The tragedy of Palestine is not only a story of military aggression but also of global systems that sustain suffering through commerce, silence, and political inertia. This article examines how corporations, media, technology, aid structures, and international law contribute to the machinery of violence and indifference.Read More
Pakistan’s expectations after the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan quickly turned into strategic anxiety. From TTP resurgence and Durand Line tensions to refugee disputes and China-backed diplomatic engagement, Pak-Afghan relations remain caught between conflict and cautious cooperation.Read More
Pakistan-Iran relations are entering a new phase shaped by regional conflicts, economic diplomacy, border security, and shifting global alignments. Despite historical mistrust and external pressures, both countries now see greater strategic value in cooperation.Read More
The Russia-Ukraine war has entered a new phase marked by drone warfare, failed diplomacy, and shifting European security priorities. From Operation Spiderweb to the Istanbul peace talks, the conflict now reflects the changing face of modern warfare and global power politics.Read More
The Paris Agreement stands as a landmark global climate accord aimed at limiting global warming and strengthening international cooperation. However, Trump’s withdrawal from the agreement exposed deep flaws in U.S. climate commitments, weakened multilateral trust, and opened space for alternative global climate leadership.Read More
The JCPOA once stood as a major diplomatic effort to limit Iran’s nuclear ambitions. However, its gradual erosion, the U.S. withdrawal, rising enrichment levels, and regional confrontations have pushed the Middle East into a new phase of uncertainty, deterrence politics, and strategic instability.Read More
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