By Hoor Babar An essential agricultural revolution is quietly reshaping the story of hunger in Pakistan’s vast landscapes. Farmers are embracing cutting-edge techniques that promise higher yields while promoting theRead More
By: Zahra Ali As the country nears election time, it is imperative to underscore that democracy transcends the mere right to vote. In the contemporary political landscape, the discourse onRead More
Waheed Hussain It takes years to turn an enemy into a friend, but a single wrong act takes seconds to make close friend a foe. This is what the IranRead More
Since the Iranian Revolution of 1979, Iran and Saudi Arabia have been at odds. Following the Saudi authorities’ execution of a Shia cleric and the Iranian protests in which demonstratorsRead More
By: Zahra Ali Employee exploitation, characterized by low salaries and excessive work demands continues to be a pervasive issue that undermines the principles of fair labor practices and human dignityRead More
Today marks the 34th anniversary of the tragedy of January 20, 1990. This tragedy, which entered history as Bloody January, is not only a tragedy for the people of AzerbaijanRead More