By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Positive thinking and optimism are among the noblest ways to approach life, for they inspire resilience and hope. Yet optimism, when detached from ground realities, canRead More
Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer For much of the early post-Soviet period, Russia occupied an uncertain space between authoritarian tradition and democratic aspiration. The collapse of the Soviet Union had openedRead More
Sabahat Ali We often think learning requires relentless effort, strict deadlines, and high-pressure environments. The more stressed we are, the faster we believe we’ll master a skill or absorb knowledge.Read More
Yossi Mekelberg A rift between the US and Europe is quickly brewing. However, neither side can afford it or will benefit from it. Worse, this long-standing alliance now faces itsRead More
Dr, Muhammad Akram Zaheer As Russia enters 2026, attention is increasingly shifting away from the Kremlin’s grand narratives towards the country’s regions, republics and municipalities, where the long-term consequences ofRead More
Hashim Raza Adv/Peshawar, LLM (UK) Raza For more than four decades, Afghanistan has remained a bleeding wound—surviving, but never truly recovering. From monarchy and semi-monarchy to revolutionary upheavals and proxy wars,Read More