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Pakistan’s economic situation

Pakistan’s economy is facing serious challenges. The economic situation has deteriorated. Due to the poor economy, millions of people are living...

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Importance of Strait of Hormuz

Importance of Strait of Hormuz

The war between the United States and Israel with Iran is ongoing and it is not clear how long it will last. The US President claimed that Iran’s...

yesterday 20

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Opportunity for peace, must not be squandered

Opportunity for peace, must not be squandered

A drawn-out United States-Israeli conflict with Iran serves no one’s interest. A ceasefire and dialogue are the only way out. China, which is deeply...

thursday 20

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US should pursue any talks in good faith

US should pursue any talks in good faith

As the Iran war enters its fourth week, the US president said the United States and Iran have had “very good and productive conversations” that...

25.03.2026 20

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Innovation drives EV success

In news that marks a structural shift in a key manufacturing industry, Chinese automakers sold roughly 27 million vehicles in 2025, compared with the...

24.03.2026 10

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Scripting a false South China Sea drama

Scripting a false South China Sea drama

The Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative, a project of the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies, recently released a...

22.03.2026 10

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China’s fuel export ban deepens challenges

China’s ban on exports of diesel, gasoline and jet fuel is poised to exacerbate fuel shortages and further boost prices for Asian industry and...

19.03.2026 20

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Sino-US talks can’t erase differences but can bridge them

By March 2026, China and the United States had held six rounds of economic and trade talks, with meetings across the Eurasian continent, reflecting...

18.03.2026 20

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AI agent ‘lobster fever’ grips China

Chinese entrepreneur Frank Gao used to spend long hours running his social media accounts but now outsources the chore to AI agent tool OpenClaw,...

17.03.2026 30

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France chooses the nuclear option

With the eyes of the world fixed on the Middle East, the recent announcement by President Emmanuel Macron, made with much pomp and circumstance, of...

16.03.2026 30

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Port ruling exposes US’ unbridled greed

On Friday last week, Panama’s Supreme Court delivered a ruling that declared the port operating rights held by a subsidiary of the Hong Kong-based...

07.02.2026 10

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US defaulting on dues dragging down UN

The United Nations now stands on the brink of a serious financial crisis, with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres saying in a letter to all UN...

03.02.2026 50

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‘Protection’ for predation a reminder to be US’s friend can be fatal

If globalization had a nervous system, it would be made of ports, canals and contracts. When a major power starts pricking those nerves for...

02.02.2026 30

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Washington’s ‘spying’ charges hit home

The recent surge in users in the United States abandoning TikTok after the announcement of a so-called “Americanized” joint venture offers an...

01.02.2026 30

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Imran Khan Must Be Given Full, Independent Medical Treatment

Editorial Note The question before Pakistan today is not political loyalty or partisan rivalry. It is a basic one of humanity, law, and state...

01.02.2026 30

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Highly educated students with leadership traits need of the hour

I’ve spent more than two-thirds of a century (since 1958) at American universities. Never in all those years has their earned and deserved...

30.01.2026 40

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Now is not the time undermine the PM

Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, promises, in his request for permission to stand in a by-election to return to Westminster, “to...

29.01.2026 30

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Macron and chronic instability of French governance

France’s political deadlock is no longer a temporary impasse produced by unfavorable parliamentary time limits. It is increasingly revealing itself...

26.01.2026 30

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Beyond the blackout

On Jan. 3, 2026, an early morning power outage in Berlin’s Steglitz-Zehlendorf district left 45,000 households and 2,200 businesses without power....

25.01.2026 30

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International community mustn’t fail the test

At the United Nations, history is never a distant echo. It remains a living yardstick against which today’s conduct is measured. When Sun Lei,...

24.01.2026 20

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The ‘Trump effect’ is a bust for working class

President Donald Trump returned to the White House with a signature promise: to be a “champion for the American worker” and launch a “golden...

21.01.2026 70

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It’s clear who’s answering the call of times

The results of a public opinion poll conducted by the European Council on Foreign Relations and Oxford University show that China’s global influence...

20.01.2026 30

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Bid to annex Greenland exposes US iniquity

The United States is making renewed attempts to exert control over Greenland, which have once again laid bare Washington’s ingrained mindset, marked...

17.01.2026 30

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The common Chinese villagers struggle for heat

Almost a decade after China began curbing coal burning to stop thick winter smog, villagers in northern Hebei province are struggling to afford their...

16.01.2026 30

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Why Trump chose Maduro’s VP over Nobel winner

Amid the many questions swirling since last weekend’s dramatic events in Caracas – and there are many – one that refuses to go away centres on...

11.01.2026 40

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Europe is losing the space race, more rules won’t help

As space rapidly becomes an essential battlefield, Europe risks being left behind. Its current approach to the new space race — regulate first,...

08.01.2026 40

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Israel’s Somaliland play against Turkiye doomed to fail

The deterioration of relations between Turkiye and Israel has now extended beyond the borders of the Middle East and reached the Horn of Africa...

05.01.2026 40

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Is it ethical for Chicago to use private debt collectors?

Having watched Chicago’s City Council rebel against his budget — to some extent, anyway — Mayor Brandon Johnson is now focused on the matter of...

01.01.2026 20

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Responsible role in mediating regional conflict

After weeks of fighting along their contested border that has killed more than 100 people and displaced over half a million in both countries,...

31.12.2025 40

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High-speed rail mirror of China’s modernization

How China has changed over the past decades can be judged by the development achievements it has made. One of the most straightforward ways to...

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