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Pakistan’s Role in Iran–US Tensions and the Push for Global Diplomatic Engagement

Introduction Global politics is constantly shifting, and today’s rising tensions between Iran and the United States are reshaping not only the Middle East but also the wider international order. In this complex environment, Pakistan is positioning itself as a constructive player focused on reducing tensions and promoting dialogue. According to Beyond Time News, Islamabad is…

Misreading enemies fuels global conflicts.

In today’s complex world, many international conflicts don’t continue because of strength alone—but because of misunderstanding. Leaders often act on assumptions about their rivals rather than reality, and that gap has repeatedly shaped modern wars and tensions. According to Beyond Time News, this pattern shows how crucial accurate understanding is in global politics. The Timeless…

Kashmiris’ Struggle and Global Silence, moving her money after Epstein’s arrest

By: Naseem Sabzal Every year, February 5 arrives and compels the world to remember the injustice, suffering, militarisation, and human rights crises in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K). This remembrance is not just for Pakistanis, but for every member of the international community that claims to protect human rights all around the world….

Beyond Rituals: Time to Move from Solidarity to Solution for Kashmir

The people of Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir observed Kashmir Solidarity Day on February 5 to reaffirm their unwavering support for the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). Every year on February 5, millions raise their voices against India’s continued denial of Kashmiris’ internationally recognized right to self-determination and its persistent…

Kashmir Solidarity Day and an Unfulfilled Right

By: Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Conflicts among human societies are as old as civilisation itself. Differences of belief, territory, power, and perception have repeatedly pushed nations and communities into confrontation. History shows that such disputes are resolved in only a few recognised ways: through the imposition of force, through reconciliation by mutual consent, or through impartial…

Democracy at Gunpoint: The Myth of Normalcy in IIOJK

India’s claim that “normalcy” has returned to Indian illegally occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK) rests on a carefully curated image rather than the lived experience of its people. Since August 2019, when New Delhi revoked the region’s limited autonomy under Article 370, New Delhi has repeatedly showcased statistics on tourism, infrastructure, and elections to suggest…