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Pakistan Caught Between Regional Wars And Domestic Crises
The greater Asian region has turned volatile, given the unfolding axis of Israel, India, and Afghanistan, the defiance of the Afghan Taliban to end terrorist sanctuaries on its soil, and, rather, their audacious attack on the border security posts…
#Politics #RegionalWars #DomesticCrises
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Culture, Censorship, & Historical Memory | Who Preserves History? | Adeel Hashmi
In this thought-provoking conversation on New Wave History, Adeel Hashmi reflects on the evolution of Pakistani theatre, television, satire, and film, from the golden era of PTV to today’s digital age.
#AdeelHashmi #HistoricalSite
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Trump’s “Zionist Peace” Plan Explained | Ejaz Haider
A powerful discussion on the politics and history shaping the Israel–Palestine conflict.
#Trump #ZionistPeacePlan #EjazHaider
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The Greeks at the Edge of the World
What if Greek kings once ruled parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan? After the campaigns of Alexander the Great, Greek settlers built powerful kingdoms in Bactria and later expanded into Gandhara and the Punjab.
#Greeks #History
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Will Iran Collapse After Khamenei? | US-Iran Story | WW3?
As tensions explode in the Middle East following the assassination of Ali Khamenei, the world stands on the brink of a historic turning point.
#Khamenei #US #Iran
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Populism Explained: Pakistan, Trump & Bolsonaro
A powerful comparative discussion on populism in Pakistan, the United States, and Brazil.
#Trump
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Christian Zionism: The Theology That Predicted Israel
Long before 1948, many Christians believed the creation of Israel was not a political possibility, but a prophetic certainty.
#Israel
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The Heart of Punjab: Poetry and Philosophy of Bulleh Shah
Who was Bulleh Shah, and why does his voice still echo across centuries? In the turbulent 18th-century Punjab, as the Mughal Empire crumbled and new powers emerged, Bulleh Shah rose not as a ruler or warrior, but as a spiritual rebel.
#Punjab #Literature
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What Should You Read on China? | Dr. Hassan H. Karrar
Confused about what to read on China? Is it all propaganda or anti-China narratives? In this insightful conversation, Professor Hassan Karrar breaks down the best sources to understand modern China, from official platforms like People’s Daily to i…
#China
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Is Pakistan in a Honeymoon with Washington?
As US–China competition deepens, where does Pakistan stand? With nearly 80% of Pakistan’s defense supplies linked to China, and economic dependence on Western institutions like the IMF and World Bank, Islamabad faces a delicate strategic balancing…
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