Iraq is entering a new phase in the fight against Isis. After months of planning, the Iraqi army and Kurdish forces have launched an attack on the city of Mosul, which has been under Isis control for around two years. Two days into the fight, we have another set of refugees – this time from Mosul. Those leaving Mosul have …
Read More »Our right to know
Back in 2010, a clause in the 18th Amendment acknowledged the right to information as a basic constitutional right of all Pakistanis. It took till 2013 for the PPP-led Senate, through the Standing Committee on Information and Broadcasting and National Heritage to approve the Right to Information Act. The act was widely praised by civil society and NGOs as among …
Read More »Jerusalem resolution
JERUSALEM is one of the world`s most sacred and contested cities. Yet what is beyond doubt is that ever since 1967, Israel has been occupying Arab East Jerusalem, a fact that virtually the entire global community recognises. However, any mention of the city`s Palestinian and Arab character, and the fact that it is under illegal occupation, is enough to send …
Read More »Berlin, 1945; Grozny, 2000; Aleppo, 2016
By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN The destruction is so complete that it obliterates even a sense of time. At a glance, the video shot from a drone could show Berlin in 1945 or Grozny, 2000. Mass death erases all distinctions. The place is Aleppo, Syria, the Mashhad district, or what remains of it after recent attacks by Syrian government forces and their …
Read More »Alliances and rivalries
The shape of regional alliances and rivalries in South Asia has become clearer in the past few days first during the BRICS summit in Goa and then with further Chinese statements on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. The announcement that the nuclear reactor in Chashma, funded and constructed by China, has now been connected to the grid came just days after …
Read More »BRICS summit
HERE was a time when the BRICS grouping was considered a serious affair by the world community. Comprised of the largest emerging world markets, the group was looked upon as an engine for the global economy, with a potential role in lifting economies out of the wreckage of the great financial crisis of 2008. BRICS has presided over the formation …
Read More »Is Turkey ditching Saudi Arabia for Iran?
By: Saeid Jafari TEHRAN, Iran — In recent years, tension between Iran and Turkey has been rooted in differences over regional developments rather than bilateral disagreements. Indeed, if one reviews the exchanges between the two neighbors during the past two decades, one can see that clashing policy toward regional issues has been virtually the only source of conflict. Now, however, …
Read More »The Roots of Hillary Clinton’s Foreign Policy
By George Friedman This is an election in which anything can happen. Nevertheless, for now at least, it appears that Hillary Clinton will be the next president of the United States. For the moment, we can turn away from the real issues of this world to the question of what Clinton’s foreign policy might look like if she wins. It …
Read More »Speedboat of peace needed
BY: JAWED NAQVI THE direct message from Cyril Almeida`s aborted harassment in Pakistan and the nuanced message from the BRICS summit in India have an unwitting connection, beyond their incidental Goa link. The Pakist an establishment would lil(e to deny though they may not succeed that the world wants them to fix the security apparatus`s apparently stubborn need to court …
Read More »Action at full speed
BY: ISHRAT HUSAIN PAKISTAN has successfully completed the Extended Fund Facility arrangement with the IMF. The economy has stabilised; inflation has been subdued and initial investment under CPEC has begun. We now stand at a crossroads. One road leads to sustained growth and prosperity, the other to a place where our preoccupation with election-year politics can push us back into …
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