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Kashmir: South Asia’s Chessboard

HEALTH SPORTS INDO-PAKISTAN, OPINION, WORLD Kashmir: South Asia’s Chessboard August 31, 2019 12:14 am by Sana Batool In October 1943, at a conference in Moscow United States of America, United Kingdom, Soviet Union an…

Stephen Paddock, a ‘lone wolf’ white terrorist

The killing of 59 innocent people in Las Vegas by Stephen Paddock, a white male, has reignited the issue of who gets to be called a terrorist. Again, reading the headlines of most of the western media houses gives us the imp…

White House Website: Reason Why Pages Like LGBT were Removed

Recent Screenshot of the WhiteHouse.Gov Website Recently, various media networks reported that soon after Trump’s inauguration, his administration  took down pages  related to Civil Rights, LGBT, Abortion, Climate Change and …

Trump’s Ban on Seven Muslim Countries is For 90 Days Only

US President Trump’s executive order to ban immigrant and non-immigrant entry into the United States from seven Muslim countries has been met with serious criticism. However, one important part of the ba…

Will China Replace the US as Global Climate Leader?

People ride along a street on a smoggy day in Daqing, Heilongjiang province. REUTERS/Stringer China and the United States are the top two biggest global carbon emitters. China has not taken drastic measures to curb carbon emi…

The aftermath Mosul liberation and confirmation of al-Baghdadi’s death

Since the day Daesh [Arabic acronym for ISIS] captured Mosul in June 2014, the group has defended the city by putting civilians as human shield and hiding in places like hospitals, schools and busy neighborhoods. Thousands o…

First Muslim Gay Marriage: Choice or Rebellion?

Image: Caters News Agency Two men in UK made history by becoming the first gay Muslim couple of the country. Jahed Chaudhry, 24, married Sean Rogan, 19, in a closed event in West Midlands. The two met while Jahed was …

Honor Killing: Christian man killed daughter over a relationship with Muslim

Henriette, 17, was found dead in her parents home with stab wounds to the neck in the Central town of Ramle, Israil on June 13. According to Jerusalem Post, the father, Sami Karra, believed Henriette’s actions “damaged the …

The end of Linkin Park: RIP Chester Bennington

Chester Bennignton, the lead singer of one of the most celebrated band in the rock world, Linkin Park, is no more as the rock star allegedly took his own life by hanging himself. His body was discovered at 9 am Thursday…

World’s beautiful tourist destination on fault line

Did you know which of the world’s beautiful islands is on the fault line? Kos island in Greece, the main center for tourists and famous for its long beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife is one of the most quake-prone …

UK bans stereotypical advertisements

We have grown accustomed to the idea of women being featured in washing powder ads while men shown making mess in various energy drink ads. Apparently UK is breaking this tradition by banning all such stereotypical advert…

Palestinians celebrate and clash with Israeli police after removal of controversial security measures on Al-Aqsa gates

An injured woman is being carried on a stretcher after clashes broke out inside Al-Aqsa Mosque’s compound [Ahamd Gharabli/AFP] After a two-week protest and praying outside of the Al-Aqsa mosque, Israeli authorities yielded to …

Fire and fury between North Korea and USA

Trump’s warning has gone unnoticed in Pyongyang. Thousands in North Korea held a massive rally to protest the new UN sanction on their country. The rally was held at Pyongyang’s Kim Il-sung square. Citizens marched through th…

FM stations as terrorists propaganda tools: UK’s tough stance an example to follow

Ofcom, a media regulator in the UK, closed down Iman FM radio station for airing 25 hours of lectures by an alleged former Al-Qaida leader, during the month of Ramadan. The radio station, admitted the breach had taken pl…

More hurricanes: is America under attack of nature?

Hurricanes, tornadoes and the United States of America have a long history. Hurricane Katrina and hurricane Wilma made quite a show of their damages. Tornadoes are a usual scene in most of the country side of the continent…

AfPak: Integrated – Transit Trade Management System

Regional integration and intra-regional trade have played an important role in the economic prosperity of many countries, the Association of Southern Asian Nations (ASEAN) being one such example. The first attempt to regulat…

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