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Worth & betrayal: Managing the US strategic thinking in South Asia
By Syed Shahid Hussain Bukhari Since its creation in 1947, Pakistan has been struggling to ensure its survival as an independent…
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The Young Turks: Why doesn’t the White House want an independent investigation of hospital bombing?
Cenk Uygur and John Iadarola explain their skepticism over the changing responses by the U.S. regarding the bombing in Afghanistan.…
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Death toll in Afghan hospital bombing rises to 19
The death toll by a U.S. airstrike at a hospital run by a medical aid group in Afghanistan’s northern Kunduz city…
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Resuming the stalled peace process between Taliban & the Afghan government
By Nasurullah Brohi The success or failure of any negotiations between two parties mainly depends upon the notion that each…
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Elites want more refugees: Why?
By Robert J. Burrowes There is much being written about the refugee crisis in Europe at the moment but none of…
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Pursuing the peace process of Afghanistan
By Nasurullah Brohi At the very beginning of his government, the Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had made the negotiation with the Taliban…
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CPEC – a possible peace broker
By Syed Hassan Tahir International politics is witnessing a transitional shift from conventional to economic race. Its outset took place…
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Regional engagements in Afghanistan
By Nasurullah Brohi The landlocked country of Afghanistan located in the Southwest Asia on the Iranian Plateau shares its borders…
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Terrorism, deception and India
By Ahsan Ali Zahid and Hasan Ehtisham The Western media has frequently impinging the bizarre assumptions that Pakistan has secret…
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