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The Minsk 2.0 Agreement

After 16 hours of negotiations in the Belarusian capital, the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, France, and Germany ironed out a shaky short-term solution to the Ukraine crisis named: The Minsk II Agreement. The agreement was announced at three separate news conferences, suggesting the deal’s durability and longevity may be in doubt. The Agreement also did not lead to an immediate …

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Nuclear Weapons & International Security

Since its ratification in 1970, the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) has become one of the main pillars of the nuclear nonproliferation mechanisms. From 27 April to 22 May 2015, state parties to the NPT gather in a Review Conference (RevCon) to ensure that both the NPT provisions and the major nuclear proliferation challenges are being properly addressed. The ninth Review …

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G20 The importance of mid-size states in global economic governance

Back in 2008, at the height of the Global Financial Crisis, there was an intense debate within the international community on the core question of the best institutional response to the unfolding collapse of the global economy. In the six months between the collapse of Bear Stern to the collapse of Lehman’s in September, the question being debated in Washington …

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Underlining Karachi Operation

Outwardly, Karachi is an imposing edifice, but inwardly, a general lack of political liberty is corroding the public and private virtue of its leaders and citizens. Marked by the lack of economic prosperity and domestic tranquility, the extinction of political liberty in Karachi is a prelude to inevitable degeneration of the civic life. In Karachi, the important issue is not …

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Israel, US, And The Iranian Nucelar Deal

On March 3, the US capital Washington D.C. witnessed an absurd political theatre when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared before a joint session of Congress — not the Knesset — to give a speech on the dangers of Iran’s nuclear weapons programme and used his podium in the US Congress to criticize the US President. How ironic, the political …

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Exclusive Interview His Excellency Philip Barton

British High Commissioner to Pakistan During recent years we have tripled the number of scholarships for Pakistani students. Jahangir’s World Times (JWT): As you have completed first year of your posting in Pakistan, how would you describe your experience? Philip Barton (PB): Well, this has been a wonderful experience and I had been having a very interesting professional time here …

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They Said It Right!

  “All the leaders of national and international academia are the corps commanders and the generals of education because today the wars are fought with the power of education. They hold the key to the success and development of a country.” Ahsan Iqbal Federal Minister for Planning and Development

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TOP 10 Stories

1 – When Justice is Actually Blind Feb 24: A US jury in New York held the Palestine Liberation Organisation and the Palestinian Authority responsible for a series of attacks in the early 2000s in Israel that killed or wounded several Americans.

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