Tuesday, July 14th, 2026
Martyrdom and National Rebirth: The Iranian People’s Enduring Struggle
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal The history of Iranian civilisation unfolds as one of the grandest tapestries in the story of mankind, spanning more than two thousand five hundred years of recorded glory and endurance. From the sunlit heights of the Achaemenid Empire, founded by Cyrus the Great in 550 BCE, Persia emerged as a beacon of enlightened governance. Cyrus forged a vast, multi-ethnic realm stretching from the verdant plains of the Indus to the shores of the Mediterranean and the hills of the Balkans. Renowned for his wisdom, he respectedRead More
Monal is Back, But at What Cost?
By: Farukh Shehzad In a dramatic turn of events that has captured the nation’s attention, the newly formed Constitutional Court of Pakistan has overturned a preceding Supreme Court verdict that had ordered the immediate demolition of the iconic Monal Restaurant. For the millions who have cherished the panoramic views of Islamabad from this hilltop eatery, the decision feels like a breath of fresh air. The Court has ruled that the original order was “wrong,” effectively saving the structure and allowing it to reopen its doors to the public. On theRead More

