South Asia Returning to Bipolarity and Pakistan’s Kashmir Policy
By Azka Amin Fatima The May 2025 confrontation between India and Pakistan alarmed the very foundations of the presumptions made about the strategic future of South Asia which was once…
How Economic Vulnerability Reshaped Sri Lanka’s Foreign Policy after 2022
By Abdullah Arshad It is impossible to fully explain the foreign policy of Sri Lanka in 2022 without taking into account the fact that all significant economies collapse radically and…
TALIBAN, TTP AND PAKISTAN: A QUESTION OF POLICY, NOT CAPACITY
By Arslan Ghazi Since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in August 2021, Pakistan’s security environment has changed in significant ways. One of the most pressing concerns has been…
FJWU law team qualifies for Jessup International Rounds after securing 4th place nationally
RAWALPINDI — A team from the Department of Law at Fatima Jinnah Women University has qualified for the international rounds of the 2026 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court…
Gold price in Pakistan holds at Rs528,562 per tola on February 12
KARACHI — Gold prices in Pakistan remained steady on February 12, 2026, with 24-karat gold priced at Rs528,562 per tola in the local bullion market. The rates are followed across…
Kaspersky reports 15% rise in malicious email attacks in 2025
ISLAMABAD — Cybersecurity company Kaspersky says malicious email activity increased sharply in 2025, with more than 144 million harmful or potentially unwanted email attachments detected globally — a 15% rise…
Farmers in Punjab turn to broccoli cultivation as demand rises
ISLAMABAD, Feb 12 (ABC): Sensing a lucrative opportunity, progressive farmers in Punjab are increasingly turning to broccoli cultivation, as the demand for the vegetable rises among upper-income consumers. Although broccoli…
Pakistan’s Pragmatic Call on World Cup Fixture
After several tense days of negotiations, Pakistan has taken a decision that balances principle with pragmatism, allowing its national cricket team to play the Twenty20 World Cup match against India.…
Nepra revises power tariff structure, imposes fixed charges up to 300 units; PM orders review of solar regulations
ISLAMABAD — The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has approved changes to Pakistan’s electricity tariff structure, imposing fixed charges on domestic consumers using up to 300 units per month…
The Inferno in the Global Arena: Shadows of Pride, Silence and Fire
“Verily, We have granted you a clear victory.” (Sūrah al-Fatḥ 48:1) Yet today the ummah watches not a clear opening, but a choking smoke rising over seas and deserts. The…

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