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150 leaders and no one to lead

By Ari Harow An incredible gathering of around 150 world leaders took place in Paris last week. Although ostensibly traveling to the French capital to discuss climate change, Western leaders…

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The punishment of Pakistan

There is an essential tension between private interest and public interest which we also refer to as interest of the state, or national interest. Those who govern are supposed to…

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Why WW-III is on the horizon

By Paul Craig Roberts The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 gave birth to a dangerous American ideology called neoconservatives. The Soviet Union had served as a constraint on…

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Daesh is part of the Israeli army

IS (Daesh), since its inception has been accused of forwarding American and Israeli interests. Despite of this, it is considered as an organizations formed by Muslims against Non-Muslims, by the…

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Pakistan has great maritime potential

Pakistan's is a growing power with great potential. Its Defense is impeccable and its economy is fast improving. Pakistan has emerged as an overnight success story with the advent of…

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Seaspark 2015

Pakistan Navy's major maritime exercise SEASPARK 2015 has commenced in North Arabian Sea. In this regard a press briefing was held today at Karachi which was chaired by Rear Admiral…

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ISIL won’t get very far in Afghanistan – for now

By Barnett Rubin Ideological and religious differences will continue to limit ISIL's ability to recruit from Afghan Taliban. On March 25, 2015, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani told the United States…

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Frequent floods intensify migration, food security in Pakistan’s mountainous north

By Saleem Shaikh & Sughra Tunio Ishaq Khan shivers as he recounts an unfortunate flash flood in 2010, which covered his maize and potato crop with mud and washed away…

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Nepal pulled between the Dragon and the Elephant

By Akhilesh Upadhyay Just before the annual festival season began across Nepal last month, nearly a decade after a civil war, and six months after a catastrophic earthquake, the country…

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The strange silence surrounding an Indian military exercise

By Ali Ahmed In late September, India's media reported on a military exercise to be undertaken by one of the country's three “strike” corps, 21 Corps. Since then, Indian military…

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