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Shamsa IshfaqEurasia Review |
For more than two decades, Pakistan has been locked in a war that it did not choose but cannot escape.
In the rugged landscapes of Balochistan, where deserts meet the sea, faith finds its most vibrant expression. Every October, the
On September 28, the Asia Cup 2025 came to an end in Dubai. What should have been remembered for thrilling
For far too long, the narrative surrounding Balochistan’s natural resources has been dominated by allegations of exploitation and exclusion. Claims
Nestled in the heart of Peshawar, Namak Mandi is a treasure trove of Pakistan’s untapped gemstone wealth, pulsating with the
Pakistan’s economic landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, particularly within its energy sector, signaling a positive trajectory...
The Afghan Taliban’s internal fractures are becoming increasingly visible. Taliban Justice Minister Abdul Hakim Sharia recently confirmed his...