Au Revoir Paris Agreement US withdrawal from the global climateaccord and its implications On November 04, the very next day after the US presidential election 2020, the United States became the first nation in the world to formally withdraw from the Paris climate agreement. Since the agreement was signed in December 2015, it came into force on 4 November 2016, …
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The Framework Agreement between the Afghan Government and the Taliban Ultimately, good news has emerged from Doha. After a few months of hectic negotiations, Taliban and the Afghan government have reached an agreement on a framework for peace talks. The development has eliminated the biggest hindrances in the way of structured peace negotiations. Now, both parties can easily move …
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Middle East during a Biden Presidency As President-elect Joe Biden prepares to enter the Oval Office on January 20, the tumultuous Middle East anticipates a change in the US policy towards the region. The fractions US presidential election has left Arab states questioning their fate and the role they will be allowed to play in their region. While few countries …
Read More »Is Victory in Sight? Covid-19 vaccine rolled out
Is Victory in Sight? Covid-19 vaccine rolled out An outcome of joint research efforts by an American pharmaceutical giant and a German biotechnology company, Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine got an emergency use authorization (EUA) from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the US on 11 December for the prevention of Covid-19 in individuals 16 years of age and older. This …
Read More »India’s Monroe Doctrine for Asia
India’s Monroe Doctrine for Asia This would not be an exaggerated assertion that India sees itself as a regional hegemon, a ‘just leader’ and the sole dominant force in the Indian Ocean region. India has not only sped up its struggle to maintain its hegemony over the region, but has also started spreading its wings further to give its rival …
Read More »America at A Crossroads
America at A Crossroads. Trump’s Absolutism and the Clash of Democracy President Trump embarked on deceitful triumphalism after a fair and free outcome of the 2020 Presidential election. While denying the facts and enlarging the scope of hype, false rhetoric and wickedness to claim a political win utterly divorced from the prevalent facts on America’s ‘We, the People’ landscape. He …
Read More »Anthropology The study of human culture and society
Anthropology The study of human culture and society Anthropology was introduced as an optional subject carrying 100 marks through Syllabi for Competitive Examination (CSS) 2016 & Onwards. It is a good subject to be opted for as it covers socio-cultural and biological aspects of man in terms of evolution and variation, is one subject in which aspirants with biology, …
Read More »An Interview with Prof. Dr. Gul Zaman, Vice Chancellor, University of Malakand
An Interview with Prof. Dr. Gul Zaman Vice Chancellor, University of Malakand JWT: Please educate our readers on the new Undergraduate Education Policy 2020 announced recently by the Higher Education Commission. Hon. VC: The new Undergraduate Education Policy, 2020, (hereinafter UEP) of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) focuses on revamping the education programmes leading to the BS, Professional Degrees, and …
Read More »The Hydra-headed Monster of Domestic Violence
The Hydra-headed Monster of Domestic Violence In ‘Red Sugar, No More’, the author Sijdah Hussain advises: “Open your mouth and let the spiders out!” Talking to others and speaking one’s heart out is, indeed, an effective means to resolving the differences, creating awareness, clearing misunderstandings, opening up new avenues, destroying taboos, debunking myths and seeking help. This is the way …
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