By Qamar Bashir Press Secretary to the President (Rtd) Former Press Minister, Embassy of Pakistan to France Former MD, SRBC | Macomb, Michigan, USA What happens when a nuclear-armed country—surrounded by rivals, forged by decades of warfare, and positioned at the junction of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle […]
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By Tahir Jamal Baig In the realm of international affairs, truth often hides behind layers of ambiguity. Nowhere is this more evident than in the complex triangle of conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States. Despite grand pronouncements and dramatic military claims, the twelve-day conflict of June 2025 has […]
By Qamar Bashir Press Secretary to the President (Rtd) Former Press Minister, Embassy of Pakistan to France Former MD, SRBC | Macomb, Michigan, USA What began as a defiant chant by a single British artist at Glastonbury has erupted into a global phenomenon—a symbolic battle cry that has echoed across […]
ISLAMABAD-UNS: In Bangladesh, over 32 million skilled women make livelihood by working hard in the garments industry. In Bangladesh, women’s participation in skilled work is growing up to 43 ♦per cent, particularly in the textile and garment industry. On the other hand,on Pakistan, over 57 million women are receiving charity from […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal There are few names in the chronicle of humanity that have attained an immortality of meaning, their echo resounding not merely through the passage of time but through the depth of sacrifice, virtue, and unwavering principle. Among these rare souls, the name of Hazrat Imam Hussain […]
Trump’s Dual Triumph at Home and Abroad By Qamar Bashir President Donald Trump’s return to office in January 2025 triggered swift, sweeping action. Armed with the same defiance and unfiltered confidence that defined his first term, Trump immediately reimposed the America First doctrine, introducing tariffs and demanding stricter compliance from […]
By: Tahir Jamal Baig War usually brings ruin, but this time something different is unfolding — for both Pakistan and Iran. These are highly encouraging signs, not just for the two brotherly nations but for the entire region, potentially transforming its destiny. A striking sign of this shift emerged at […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Some events pierce the heart so deeply that their echoes remain long after the floodwaters recede, the cries die down, and the dust settles. They do not merely pass; they imprint themselves upon our collective conscience—if, indeed, we still possess one. Among such tragedies was the […]
By Qamar Bashir The tide is now unmistakably turning against Israel—not merely because of its confrontations with Iran, nor its airstrikes that nearly ignited World War III—but more so due to the unrelenting and now undeniable genocide in Gaza, live-streamed and broadcasted to the world in real time. For decades, […]
By Qamar Bashir At the NATO summit held in The Hague, Netherlands, on June 25, 2025, President Donald Trump redefined the contours of American leadership—not through war, but through dominance, negotiation, and fiscal pressure. In one sweeping press conference after the summit’s conclusion, Trump laid out what can only be […]