Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer When Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos, his remarks cut through the usual diplomatic pleasantries. He spoke not of optimismRead More
Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer The world stands at a difficult crossroads. Economic growth, once taken for granted as a natural outcome of globalisation, is now uneven, fragile and deeply contested.Read More
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal When Pakistan, alongside several Islamic nations, affixed its signature to the agreement at Davos to join the Peace Board for the reconstruction of Gaza, in theRead More
Qamar Bashir When the latest waves of documents connected to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation began surfacing, most of the names that appeared followed a familiar and uncomfortable pattern. The referencesRead More
Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer When leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation gathered in Tianjin in September 2025, the scale of the meeting itself told a story. It was the organisation’sRead More
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