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EU and Ukraine crisis

The European Union has approved to provide weapons to Ukraine amidst the growing crisis as hundreds of civilians have been forced to leave the country. Even Pakistanis stranded in Ukraine are facing hard times. The EU decision to send weapons to Ukraine is a belated decision yet will help greatly to boost morale of struggling Ukrainian people. The Ukraine government has provided arms to all and sundry so that they could defend themselves against the adversary. The plan is that in case the Russian forces gatecrash into the main citiesRead More


Kashmir in the eyes of a scholar

Victoria Schofield, an eminent British historian, author, scholar and biographer with a particular interest in South Asia and Kashmir conflict, has said Kashmir conflict is ingrained with numerous constraints and complexities, and it only continues to get more and more compounded as time passes. The conflict demands the international community’s attention and arbitration to be resolved for the sake of the millions of lives of the region’s inhabitants, and the peace the people of Pakistan and India deserve to progress for the future. Schofield, who has visited both sides ofRead More


De-escalation: Ukraine seeks proactive Pakistan role

Ambassador of Ukraine to Pakistan Markian Chuchuk says special arrangement made to safe evacuation of Pakistani students; laments Russians committing war crimes in Ukraine DNA ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of Ukraine to Pakistan Markian Chuchuk has said as of 28 February, 352 civilians including 16 children have been killed and thousands were wounded in the Russian invasion of Ukraine adding the figures about civilian and military losses are updating every few hours. Ambassador Chuchuk expressed these views in a media briefing on Tuesday. He further said the residential areas of the UkrainianRead More