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Blood in the Waters
      Rivers carry the memory of civilizations— they are meant to nurture life, not to fuel political firestorms. But when geopolitics poisons their flow, even the calmest waters can become instruments of coercion. In the Subcontinent, where two nuclear-armed neighbours have long teetered between dialogue and detonation, the sanctity of rivers has become […]
US Foreign Policy and the Risks of War with China
To understand the Sino-American rivalry within the framework of neoclassical realism, it is pertinent to revisit a significant scholarly contribution. In 2017, Graham T. Allison published Destined for War: Can America and China Avoid the Thucydides Trap? wherein he posed a fundamental question: Can two world superpowers, one dominant, the other ascending, evade an inevitable war for […]
The quest for true sovereignty
23rd March 1940 brought a pivotal moment in the history of Pakistan—the Lahore Resolution. This momentous resolution has great importance in the history of Pakistan as it called for the establishment of a separate homeland. It reflects back to the “Two Nation Theory” of Sir Syed Ahmed khan, leading to an era where Muslims started to […]
Restaurant Owner Chases Down Black Customer Over a Tip, Deion Sanders' Other Son Fired Him After Shedeur Drama, Former MAGA Terrence Howard Turns His Back on Trump, a Peek at the Obamas' Martha's Vineyard Retreat and Other Culture News From the Week
A Chicago-area restaurant owner has gone viral for all the wrong reasons as a video of a heated exchange he had with a Black customer in the street outside of his business has ignited a debate over race and the culture of tipping in the United States. In the now-viral video, Kenny Chou, the owner of the Table to Stix… Read more...
The real threat
PPP chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari showed that he knew that the real threat the Indus came from Indian PM Narendra Modi, not the plan to dig six canals out of the Indus. Of course, addressing a public meeting in Mirpur Khas, he also took credit for the PPP’s persuading the Council of Common Interests to […]
I Visited The Most Cursed 'Love Is Blind' Locations In Minneapolis
From Ben's church to the theater where Dave and Lauren broke up, I went to all of the cringiest 'Love Is Blind' spots featured in the Minneapolis season.
The Netherlands rises one place on press freedom index; Warned for increasing threats
The Netherlands has risen one spot to third place in the annual press freedom index of Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF).
Accused in deadly Vancouver attack granted psychiatric assessment for fitness to stand trial
B.C. judge approves request by Kai-Ji Adam Lo’s lawyer at a hearing Friday, the day the province has designated for mourning the 11 victims killed at Saturday’s Lapu-Lapu Day street festival
Brilliant consultant Nina Kaiden Wright brokered some of Canada’s biggest arts sponsorship deals
Like a matchmaker linking corporations and the arts, she made connections that led to cultural blockbusters such as Toronto’s King Tut exhibition in 1979, and a visit to Vancouver by the Bolshoi Ballet
Mel C reveals who 'still needs convincing' about Spice Girls reunion and who is 'in'
She said next year was a 'big year' for the band who will celebrate 30 years since Wannabe hit the charts
Local election in maps and charts: Reform delivers massive blow to traditional parties
The 2025 local elections mark a significant break from the traditional electoral dominance of Labour and the Conservatives, largely down to Reform's dramatic successes.
Experimental Drug Tested in Mice Repairs The Eye to Restore Vision
Our eyes could potentially be coaxed into a special repair mode above and beyond our natural self-healing abilities, according to a new study, thanks to the delivery of antibodies that trigger nerve cell regeneration in the retina.