The Pakistani state has always had brutal tendencies and been intolerant of dissent
The writer says the Pakistani state has always preferred a unilateral sledgehammer approach to engaging with dissidents.
The writer says the Pakistani state has always preferred a unilateral sledgehammer approach to engaging with dissidents.
The paper says it is the time for US politicians to stand up for human rights by stopping the worst backsliding on women's rights in the US in nearly 50 years.
While polling began on June 26 in all 14 districts of Pakistan, reports of violence, scuffles and mismanagement started pouring in from upper and lower Sindh regions.
According to an official, Group of Seven leaders will discuss at their upcoming summit how to cut their dependence on Russian energy and Russia’s revenues from energy exports.
Teachers from schools which are designated polling centres have also been called up for the briefings as they will be roped in as volunteers, even though there is no confirmation…
Abandoning Afghanistan could lead to a mass exodus of Afghans towards neighbouring countries, and create a security vacuum that in the past was filled by terrorist groups.
The Communist Party of the Philippines said only seven out of the 29 websites were actually affiliated with the party and umbrella organization National Democratic Front of the…
It is rare for national leaders to participate in Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review conferences. If Kishida attends, it would be a first for a Japanese prime minister.
The decision to amend the constitution to clip the president's wide-ranging powers was taken in a cabinet meeting on June 20, 2022.
Experts have been worried whether they are actually empowered as people’s representatives themselves have been facing caste-based discriminations due to the reluctance of the…