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Book's Name:Nazeriat-e-Faza Azmi Author's name: Zahid Rashid Zahid Rashid a young chap, a short story writer, essayist and compiler has come out with his new book on the famous poet…

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Maba'ad Jadeedyet Author: Rauf Niazi Now-a-days structuralism, post-structuralism, deconstruction, modernism and postmodernism are the very burning literary issues. These are being much discussed among the serious intellectuals, writers and poets.…

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Iran is the number one enemy for the US again

By Salman Rafi Tension is mounting as Iran becomes the most serious threat to US interests in the Middle East. While an official declaration is yet to come, top American…

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Henry Kissinger “If you can’t hear the drums of war you must be deaf”

In a remarkable admission by former Nixon era Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, reveals what is happening at the moment in the world and particularly the Middle East. Speaking from…

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The Next 9/11 What’s the next impossible terror threat?

By Jacqueline R. Sutherland Over the past three decades, the terrorism threat has evolved from the detonation of a bomb in the World Trade Center's parking garage, to the use…

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By Shafique Ahmed Shafique Book's Name : Dard Ka Chand Author's name:Furqan Idrisee Dard Ka Chand is the second book of Furqan Idrisee. His first book is an anthology of…

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US allies are learning that Trump’s America is not the ‘indispensable nation’

Grappling with an unpredictable White House, foreign partners in Europe and Asia are weighing contingency plans and bracing for the worst By Dan De Luce & John Hudson On Saturday…

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Munich security conference Europe’s concerns with Trump government far from over

By Jonathan Marcus  The Munich Security Conference is at one and the same time an annual jamboree for senior officials and think-tankers and a place where former officials and corporate…

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NATO needs to reform into a global alliance against Islamic terrorism or become obsolete

By Rafael Bardají & Richard Kemp President Trump has said repeatedly that NATO is obsolete. And he is right. For five decades NATO was necessary to, as its first Secretary…

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The greatest threat to security since WW-II

NATO is in danger and the West is losing its cohesion. Lessons of the past warn us to stand tall against those seeking to unravel a global security framework that…

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