OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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In defense of China-Pakistan friendship and CPEC
By Muhammad Adil Sivia C. Christine Fair in her recent opinion article titled Pakistan Can’t Afford China’s ‘Friendship’ has tried…
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Confession, being a mainstream sympathizer in Kashmir
By Touseef Ahmad I belong to a family, whose guardian feeds his family without pitfalls. Every family member holds job, fitting…
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Iraqi Kurdistan in the brink of an independence referendum and the tumultuous political situation
By Farhang Faraydoon Namdar Ostensibly most of the Kurds tend to be hardliners of their referendum decision, this Tuesday a…
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Cyber attacks and the Middle East
By Muhammad Sarmad Zia This June saw the severance of ties of Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain and Egypt with Qatar which…
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How stable would post-ISIS Iraq be?
By Farhang Faraydoon Namdar Haidar Al-Abadi, Iraqi prime minister visited Mosul and declared retaking of Mosul from ISIS after a…
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Blackened waters of Somalia
By Abukar Arman At this critical juncture and in this particular ‘do or die’ moment in Somali history, objective assessment…
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Agenda of G20 Summit 2017
By Abdul Ruff Amid clashes between police and protesters, the top advanced nations known as Group of 20, or simply…
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Myanmar: Sectarian strife and the long road to a more open society
By Rene Wadlow Deputy Foreign Minister Kyaw Tin speaking to the Myanmar Parliament on 29 June 2017 said “Foreign Affairs…
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Is the Iraq-Kurdistan’s referendum a declaration of war against Iran and Turkey? Or another catastrophe for the Kurds?
By Farhang Faraydoon Namdar and Aran Ghafoor Ahmad Iraqi Kurdistan will hold an independence referendum in 25th September, 2017. This has…
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