By Qamar Bashir The global crisis of sexual exploitation did not happen by chance. It was the direct consequence of a single legal decision: the June 21, 1973 ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court in Miller v. California, which legalized the distribution and marketing of adult content under the guise […]
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By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal In the early hours of May 7, 2025, the world witnessed an extraordinary demonstration of national will, military discipline, technological prowess, and divine favor when Pakistan decisively repelled Indian aggression in a conflict that lasted less than twenty-four hours but reshaped strategic thinking in South Asia. […]
AFP: Bangladesh’s interim government, which took over after a mass uprising last year, warned on Saturday that unity was needed to “prevent the return of authoritarianism”. “Broader unity is essential to maintain national stability, organise free and fair elections, justice, and reform, and permanently prevent the return of authoritarianism in […]
By Qamar Bashir While the West devastated Afghanistan through decades of war, drone strikes, and foreign occupation, China took a different path—quiet, strategic, and respectful. As American troops dropped bombs and NATO scrambled for exits, China was building something far more enduring: relationships, trust, and long-term partnerships—not with governments or […]
By Qamar Bashir The tides of global diplomacy are shifting rapidly, and two nations once seen as pillars of regional dominance—India and Israel—are finding themselves increasingly isolated on the world stage. After India’s recent war with Pakistan, the global community united in its condemnation of Indian aggression. The overwhelming silence […]
UNITED NATIONS -UNS: Saima Saleem, Counsellor on Human Rights for Pakistan’s Permanent Mission to United Nations, has categorically called on India to stop state terrorism and initiate meaningful dialogue. Saima said this in response to India’s statement during the UN Security Council’s open debate. She said that India has once […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal The tragedy that unfolded in Khuzdar, where innocent schoolchildren were mercilessly targeted in a despicable act of terrorism, has plunged the nation into mourning and deepened our resolve to confront the evil that stalks our land. This was not just an attack on young lives—it was […]
NEW DELHI-UNS : India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has said that the United States had no role in mediating the ceasefire between New Delhi and Islamabad, according to Indian media reports on Tuesday. Misri’s statement comes despite US President Donald Trump taking credit multiple times for his administration’s role in […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal In the shadows of geopolitics, history often repeats itself—not as a farce, but as a chilling reenactment with newer actors and familiar motives. Two events, separated by nearly six decades, echo each other with uncanny similarity; the attack on the USS Liberty in 1967 and the […]