Monday, June 23rd, 2025
US in – Peace out
Dr M Ali Hamza No congress permission to engage with Iran, but US intervention in bilateral war is not unprecedented. Strikes of Trump’s Government on Iranian’s so called nuclear facilities and supporting Israel narrative aligns with US historical personality. The history records have evidences where over the past fifty years, the United States has engaged in several military interventions that have been widely criticized as illegitimate, destructive to global peace, and in violation of international law. These actions have often resulted in catastrophic humanitarian consequences, destabilized regions, and undermined theRead More
Pakistan’s recommendation for Trump’s Nobel Prize is premature
Pakistan’s recent recommendation that former U.S. President Donald Trump be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his supposed role in de-escalating tensions between India and Pakistan is not only premature but also deeply problematic. While Islamabad may credit Trump for his statements during the 2019 Pulwama-Balakot crisis, there is no concrete evidence that he played a decisive role in averting war. Moreover, Trump’s foreign policy record—marked by unconditional support for Israel’s brutal oppression of Palestinians and reckless aggression against Iran—makes him an unsuitable candidate for such a prestigious honor. Pakistan’sRead More
PTI urges Imran Khan’s release, seeks return to strategic decision-making table
ISLAMABAD: Criticising the recent US airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear sites, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has called on the incumbent government to urgently hold an all-parties conference (APC) to address the rapidly worsening regional tensions and to develop a unified stance on Israel’s aggressive actions, The News reported on Monday. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East witnessed a dangerous escalation after the US said it had “obliterated” Iran’s key nuclear sites to prevent it from allegedly developing nukes, joining Israel in the biggest Western military action against the Islamic RepublicRead More
French envoy bids farewell to teachers heading to CAVILAM program
ISLAMABAD, JUN 23 /DNA/ – Nicolas Galey, French Ambassador to Pakistan, welcomed 7 French teachers to Pakistan who will receive a scholarship to attend a month of French language teaching training at CAVILAM, a high-level institution located in Vichy (central France). These 7 teachers, 3 of whom will discover France for the first time 1st time, will depart on July 4th from Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad.

