Judgement at Nuremberg on January 18, 2019Episodes of orchestrated travesty or what is called miscarriage of justice resulting in sending victims to jail or to gallows on trumped up charges are not new phenomena to be surprised with. There had been instances in history where judicial system of the states were manipulated by governments of the time both in democracies and […]
Brexit and its impact on Germany on August 9, 2018Whether or not London should conduct a second referendum regarding Brexit — is a hotly debated issue in European politics nowadays. The countries whom Brexit is not favoring are demanding for a second referendum. Foreign affairs expert Elmar Brok, Chair of the European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee, in an interview to a news channel favored […]
Pakistani students head to Hungary on June 26, 2018Located in Central Europe in the historic Danube region, Hungary, having the world’s highest number of Nobel laureates per capita, has proven to be a land of opportunities for Pakistan’s youth. Diplomatic ties between the two countries formally established in 1965, and have flourished since then. In 2016, the government of Hungary started a programme […]
Europe’s never-ending refugee crisis — who’s to blame? on June 19, 2018Being painted with a dismal picture all around the globe, and by most of the European states, in particular, refugees have almost lost their hopes in search of a better future. With each passing day, Europe is becoming strange for the word ‘refugee’. Recently, a ship with 629 African migrants on board marooned in between […]
It’s a war on January 11, 2018The over 16-year war in Afghanistan has involved Pakistan, the US and Afghanistan and is still continuing. When will it end? Lord Palmerston of Great Britain put it beautifully, “In international relations, there are no permanent friends or permanent enemies, only permanent interests.” The current tussle between Pakistan and the United States is a similar […]