
Beyond the Individual: The Societal Scars of Drug Addiction
Drug Addiction isn’t just a habit; it’s a chain reaction, from personal tragedy to societal decay. Breaking free starts with awareness.
Drug Addiction isn’t just a habit; it’s a chain reaction, from personal tragedy to societal decay. Breaking free starts with awareness.
The legal aid project of UNDP is transforming lives in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by providing legal support to vulnerable groups.
Economic grievances: Their impact on the rise of far-right in Europe and the Labour Party’s recent victory in the UK.
Pezeshkian faces the daunting task of healing Iran’s economy and relationships, balancing domestic and global expectations for a potential new direction. Will his leadership mark a lasting shift for Iran, or is it a temporary pause in history’s course?
Blasphemy was weaponised in Pakistan due to social and political divisions: How did this happen, and can the country find a way to heal?
The 2024 elections brought an unforeseen plot twist, leaving pundits and citizens alike pondering a pivotal question: Is the magic of ‘Brand Modi’ fading?
Are India’s upcoming elections signaling a rise in Hindutva Fascism and its potential impact on Indian Muslims?
The ethno-national fault line of Pakistan’s North-West has tactfully been weaponized by PTM to further sub-nationalist desires.
Two years of Kabul’s takeover, what is new and what is old about the new rulers of Afghanistan?
The Afghan diaspora has faced ongoing struggles since the 1980s, marked by the heartbreaking necessity to leave their homeland. While their primary yearning is for a peaceful Afghanistan, the harsh realities of present-day global, political, and social circumstances continue to haunt their dreams.