Farid MUSTAFAYEV Starting from the early 18th century, Armenian nationalists carried out a policy of genocide against the Azerbaijani people. During that period, Tsarist Russia, which was expanding its territoriesRead More
Qamar Bashir The Middle East today is not witnessing a single war, but a convergence of multiple battlefields—each feeding into the other and pushing the region toward a dangerous tippingRead More
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal On a hushed night in the year 2060, when the city outside appeared calm but history still murmured beneath the silence, a grandmother sat beside herRead More
By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal In the civilizational tapestry of South Asia, customs and traditions have long held a place of quiet authority, shaping not merely social conduct but also theRead More
Qamar Bashir The clock has been reset, but the tension has not. In a dramatic turn of events, Donald Trump has extended the deadline for potential U.S. strikes on Iran’sRead More
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Power in the modern age seldom speaks in whispers; it announces itself with assertions, repetitions, and claims designed to shape perception as much as reality. InRead More