Pakistan’s Ambition to Become a Fighter Jet Exporter Amidst a Crumbling Economy
By Nasir Khattak The fundamental problems in economics are to determine what to produce and for whom to produce as...
By Nasir Khattak The fundamental problems in economics are to determine what to produce and for whom to produce as...
In 2026, as Nawroz 1405 (2026) and Eid al‑Fitr arrived side by side, Afghan communities across the world turned Vienna,...
By Shinwari Sectarian violence has long been a defining and deeply destabilising feature of Pakistan’s internal security landscape, rooted in...
In August 2016, Shahbaz Sharif wrote on his X (former Twitter) that “one cannot imagine anyone stooping as low as...
By Nasir Khattak On the morning of 27th February, Pakistan declared open war on Afghanistan. Fighter jets struck Kabul, Kandahar, and...
The Pakistani airstrike on a drug‑rehabilitation center in Kabul — killing more than 400 people and injuring hundreds more —...
By Kazim Jafari Pakistan launched a new airstrike on Kabul late Monday, hitting a large drug rehabilitation center and causing mass...
By SS Ahmad Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have entered a dangerous new phase, with Pakistan carrying out a series...
By Wakeel Attock Dozens of Afghan Canadians gathered outside the Pakistani Consulate in Toronto on March 3, 2026, condemning Pakistan’s...
ADN Sodaba Sediqi, a 32‑year‑old former prosecutor from Kabul, escaped the Taliban in 2025 hoping to find safety across the...