Living a life Worth Living Self-help books are always a matter of controversy in academic circles. There is a difference of opinion between realistic and optimistic schools of thought. Realists think that motivational content pumps you up for a moment; you start thinking about doing the wonders, then you sleep at night but when you wake up the next day, …
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World in Focus ( Sep-OCT 2020) National & International
Virtual Diplomacy
Virtual Diplomacy The coronavirus pandemic has affected the world massively and its impact is already being felt at the local, regional and international levels in multifarious ways. International diplomacy is one area that is at the centre of the whole phenomenon, and we have seen this phenomenon at this year’s annual session of the United Nations General Assembly. Traditionally, the …
Read More »THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE BETTER WORLD
THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE BETTER WORLD The year 2020 marks a special anniversary for the United Nations: 75 years from the signing of the UN Charter in San Francisco. In 1945, soon after the end of the Second World War, nations worldwide decided to change the course of history and took the commitment to work together for peace. The United …
Read More »The Unholy Alliance
The Unholy Alliance Like many other flabbergasting happenings in international arena such as US-Iran clashes after the killing of Qassem Soleimani, hyper politics between China and the United States over Covid-19, etc., the year 2020 brought a new twist in international relations. The event that has re-ordered the Middle East diplomacy is an astonishingly unholy US-brokered deal which was signed …
Read More »In Conversation With Sadia Hussain Dogar 22nd in Punjab,PMS 2018-19
In Conversation With Sadia Hussain Dogar 22nd in Punjab,PMS 2018-19 Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): First of all, please tell us about your educational background? Sadia Hussain Dogar (SHD): I attended Queen Marry School, Lahore, and Divisional Public School, Kasur. Later, I went to Kinnaird College for Women, Lahore, from where I did my MPhil in Media Studies. JWT: …
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MEN AND FOOD PROBLEMS
Read More »FEMINISM FOR BEGINNERS
FEMINISM FOR BEGINNERS There is no denying the fact that almost half of humanity has always comprised women. But only a few women appear on lists of ‘great people’ who have shaped the course of human history that has been, to many feminists ‘His-story’. Women, if they appear at all, do so as a support for men, or as suffering …
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