2024 reflecting the prolonged instability?

The immediate aftermath of 2024 may bring uncertainty and turmoil, but it also offers opportunities for creating more equitable and accountable systems worldwide. The key question remains whether nations and societies will capitalize on these shifts or succumb to the risks inherent in such transformations. This analysis of 2024 captures a pivotal moment in global…

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RESCUE 1122 – From Ground to Sky: A Journey Beyond Boundaries

Deeba Shahnaz Akhter In 2024, Emergency Service Rescue 1122 achieved a significant milestone as Pakistan was honored with the United Nations INSARAG Chair for the Asia-Pacific region. This recognition followed its INSARAG classification and led to the hosting of three major international events: the International Rescue Challenge, the United Nations INSARAG Exercise in Lahore, and the…

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The Old Educational System of Pakistan Challenges and the Need for Reform

Education is a fundamental pillar of any nation’s progress, providing the foundation for socioeconomic development, innovation, and global competitiveness. In Pakistan, however, the educational system has long been criticized for being outdated, failing to meet modern challenges, and inadequately preparing students for the future. This essay delves into the factors that contribute to the antiquated…

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Another Six IPPs Set for Shutdown

The federal government of Pakistan has initiated steps to terminate agreements with six more Independent Power Producers (IPPs) with a cumulative generation capacity of 2,396 MW. These plants, mostly fueled by furnace oil, have high generation costs, ranging up to Rs 63 per unit. The move aims to save approximately Rs 300 billion by eliminating…

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SC Greenlights Conditional Verdicts in May 9 Riot Cases

The Supreme Court’s constitutional bench on Friday conditionally allowed military courts to pronounce reserved verdicts of 85 civilians who were still in custody for their alleged involvement in last year’s May 9 riots. A significant development in Pakistan’s legal and political landscape. This decision is “conditional,” meaning it likely includes specific stipulations to ensure compliance…

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south korea crises

Crisis in South Korea and Regional Tension

On December 3, 2024, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol took the extraordinary step of declaring martial law, accusing the opposition Democratic Party of engaging in “anti-state activities” and attempting to obstruct governmental operations. This sudden decision sparked an immediate response from lawmakers, with 190 of South Korea’s 300 parliamentarians convening to demand its revocation….

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Whispers South China Sea

Whispers of the South China Sea

By Mushtaq Khan Ahmad Khan, a seasoned journalist from Pakistan, embarked on an unexpected journey to the heart of the South China Sea dispute. As he sailed through the contested waters, the salty breeze carried whispers of ancient maritime routes and modern-day tensions. He encountered the personified nations involved in the conflict, each with their…

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Unlocking SCO Potential Pakistan

Unlocking Potential of SCO for Pakistan

Pakistan is all set to roll out the red carpet for the summit of Council of the Heads of Government of Shingai Cooperation Organization, (SCO) that is scheduled to hold from 15 to 16 October in Islamabad. No doubt, it is the highest ever multilateral event, after the 2nd OIC conference in 1974, which Pakistan,…

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