Qamar Bashir Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent rush to Washington was not routine diplomacy. It was a geopolitical stress test. Since President Donald Trump resumed office, the Israeli prime minister has maintainedRead More
Qamar Bashir The red caps were impossible to miss. In Copenhagen’s winter chill, protesters gathered waving Danish and Greenlandic flags, their message stitched in bold white letters across crimson fabric:Read More
For much of the post–Cold War era, the world was told it lived under a rules-based international order, one anchored in international law, multilateral institutions, and shared norms of restraint.Read More
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal The state, in its ideal moral conception, resembles a mother—protective yet firm, generous yet disciplined. It provides security, creates opportunities, sets boundaries, and, when required, reprimandsRead More
Qamar Bashir When the U.S. Department of Justice released additional troves of documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein, the reaction was immediate and visceral. The shock was not about Epstein himself.Read More
Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer The Tianjin Declaration, adopted at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s 25th summit in September 2025, passed without the dramatic headlines that often accompany global gatherings. Yet itsRead More