by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal It is a truth carved into the pages of history that oppression, however strong and prolonged, ultimately meets its end. No tyrant, no empire, no oppressor has ever succeeded in sustaining injustice forever. The arc of human conscience, though often delayed, bends inevitably towards justice. Today, […]
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By Qamar Bashi President Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan has reached a critical moment. Both Israel and Hamas accepted it in principle, but both have already begun to test its limits. The ceasefire meant to stop the killing, the exchange of hostages meant to build trust, and the delivery of humanitarian […]
By Qamar Bashir President Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan is simple in intention but complex in execution. It envisions a staged ceasefire tied to the release of all hostages, a phased Israeli withdrawal linked to verifiable benchmarks, the deployment of an international stabilization force, and governance reforms that transition Gaza toward […]
By Dr Lubna Riyadh International Book Fair 2025 started at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University in Riyadh.It runs from October 2 to October 11, 2025. The organizing body is the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission of Saudi Arabia.Over 2,000 publishing houses from more than 25 countries are participating. More than […]
By Qamar Bashir The United States has once again entered a government shutdown, now in its third day, revealing both the fragility of its political system and the deep divisions between its ruling parties. For many Americans, the words “government shutdown” have become all too familiar, yet the implications remain […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal The life of a shepherd is an endless tale of labor, struggle, and perseverance. From the first light of dawn until the stars pierce the velvet of night, he trudges across barren fields and treacherous mountains. The rocks cut his feet, the winds bite his skin, […]
By Qamar Bashir In the long arc of global politics, some stories are not merely about one man or one nation, but about the deliberate removal of obstacles that could derail larger designs. The imprisonment of Imran Khan, referred to by many as the forgotten “Prisoner 804,” is not only […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal I do not know how old I am anymore. The days have lost their names. I only know I was a child of Gaza once, playing between the walls that have now fallen into dust. Now I lie in a hospital bed in a country not […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal The story of Pakistan–China relations is one of the most remarkable chronicles of modern international diplomacy, stretching from the birth of the People’s Republic of China on October 1, 1949, to the present day. At a time when the world was polarized by Cold War politics, […]
S. M. Hali On October 1, 2025, the People’s Republic of China celebrates its 76th National Day. From its founding in 1949 under Chairman Mao Zedong to its present status as the world’s second-largest economy and a rising global power, China’s journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. This anniversary […]

